Master of Science in Leadership

All applicants must hold a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited 4-year college or university, preferably with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Applicants to all graduate business programs must also have satisfactorily completed one college-level composition course and one college-level math course at the level of algebra or above.

Application materials may be obtained from the Office of Admissions or online at www.rosemont.edu. Formal admission to the program is granted only after all admissions materials have been received and reviewed, and all standards have been met.

Admission Requirements:

  1. Application. Either in paper accompanied by a non-refundable $50 fee, or online where the fee will be waived;
  2. Request that all previous undergraduate (and graduate) institutions send official transcripts to Rosemont;
  3. Request two letters of recommendation, preferably from those who can address your academic and/or professional competencies;
  4. For applicants whose native language is not English, official copies of TOEFL scores are required
  5. Statement of Purpose:
    Applicants must submit an essay (2-3 pages typed, double-spaced) addressing the following statement: With an understanding that leadership involves influencing others, define your vision of leadership. Describe a professional situation in which you have facilitated organizational change. Discuss your professional goals in applying to enter Rosemont’s graduate business program
  6. Resume

All written documents (writing sample, statement of purpose, letters of recommendation) must be submitted as a Microsoft Word document to gpsadmissions@rosemont.edu.

Degree Offered

M.S., Master of Science in Leadership

Program Director

Francis "Brig" Bowe
Director of Graduate Business Programs
610.527.0200 x3105
fbowe@rosemont.edu

Tuition

All tuition charges for programs in the Schools of Graduate and Professional Studies are assessed by the number of credit hours in which you enroll for a given semester. When creating your personal budget for your college expenses you will need to estimate costs for books, transportation, and other miscellaneous items. Student loan information is available through the Office of Financial Aid; questions regarding payments and payment plans should be directed to the Office of Student Accounts.

For 2012-2013:
SGPS tuition per credit hour: $615
General fee per credit hour: $35