Program Options
Traditional Applicants
You will receive/have received your Bachelor's degree (from UF or other institution) BEFORE you begin MAIB courses. Learn more about the Traditional Option.
Non U.S. Citizen Applicants
You will receive/have received your Bachelor's degree BEFORE you begin MAIB courses and you are NOT a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident. Once enrolled in MAIB you must attend full-time due to visa regulations. Learn more about the Traditional Option for Non-U.S. Citizens.
Combined Option for UF Undergraduates
Current UF undergraduates can apply to the Combined MAIB option and, if accepted, they can begin MAIB coursework in their undergraduate Senior year. The MAIB program is then pursued full-time after the Bachelor's degree is earned.
This option allows undergraduates to save time and money by 'double counting' up to 12 graduate credit hours to both the Bachelor's and Master's degrees. Students must get approval from their undergraduate department to 'double count' graduate courses toward their undergraduate degree. Students are also able to use their undergraduate scholarships to pay for a portion of their graduate tuition. Learn more about the Combined Option.
View our MAIB Combined Degree Program introduction video for more information.
Concurrent Option for UF Graduate Students
You are CURRENTLY enrolled in a UF graduate program and intend to begin MAIB coursework BEFORE you receive the first graduate/professional degree. If you are not currently enrolled in a graduate or professional program but wish to pursue a concurrent degree later after application and admission to another program, please apply as if you are "Traditional" and we can re-classify you at a later date. Learn more about the Concurrent Option.
Joint Option for UF Professional Degree Students
You are CURRENTLY enrolled in a UF graduate or professional program and intend to begin MAIB coursework BEFORE you receive the first graduate/professional degree. If you are not currently enrolled in a graduate or professional program but wish to pursue a concurrent degree later after application and admission to another program, please apply as if you are "Traditional" and we can re-classify you at a later date. Learn more about the Joint Option.