Q&A: Can I continue a masters degree in business administration when transferring from community college to Univ.?

Question by PapaJohn: Can I continue a masters degree in business administration when transferring from community college to Univ.?
Is it possible to go to a community college for 2 years associates in business admin. then doing another 4 years in a University for a masters? Technically thats 6 years total equaling a masters right? As long as the credits transfer over which I believe they will.

I want to go to Palm Beach State College or 2 years then possibly Miami University for 4 years.

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Answer by MomSezNo
No. Bachelor’s and Master’s programs are separate entities. Some MBA programs require work experience for admission. You’d need to finish your Bachelor’s degree then apply for an MBA program and probably take the GMAT.

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