San Rafael, California — Access to highly accredited graduate business programs with courses and support in Spanish remains limited for Latino professionals in the United States. Dominican University of California offers a 100% online Master of Business Administration (MBA) with courses and support in Spanish and an in-person graduation. Its business school ranks among the top 5% worldwide.
Although the Latino population is one of the fastest-growing segments of the U.S. workforce, Latinos remain underrepresented in graduate programs and leadership positions in both the public and private sectors.
The program is designed for college-educated professionals seeking to advance their careers. Its flexible format is built for working adults, and faculty combine academic and executive experience with an emphasis on practical application.
“It is an opportunity our community should not miss,” said Marcia Barahona, adjunct professor at Dominican University of California. “It provides access to education with the highest level of global accreditation, in our language and at a fraction of the traditional cost.”
The program seeks to support individual professional growth while contributing to the economic development of the Latino community by strengthening its presence in leadership roles.
“This MBA provides visibility and validation. It empowers immigrant professionals and elevates bilingual professionals by backing them with a degree from a prestigious university,” Barahona added.
The program lasts 16 months, with one course per month. Tuition is approximately one-third of the cost of other MBA programs at the same university, and the degree is awarded in English.
Key features include:
- 100% online format with an in-person graduation
- Courses and support in Spanish
- Practical focus on leadership, strategy and technology
In most cases, financing options are available, including student loans, scholarships and employer support.
Classes begin August 29 and admissions are now open.
For more information or interviews, virtually or on the university campus:
Marcia Barahona
(415) 312-8243
[email protected]
www.mbalatino.com
