Can take your education, career, and life to the next level. Graduate education at Business Institute of Pennsylvania prepares students for professional practice, leadership, and scholarship. Graduate students acquire, develop, and apply the knowledge and competencies needed in their respective fields.
Convenience and Flexibility
You can fit a graduate degree into your busy life and we can make it convenient for you. At Biop, you can take courses during the day, in the evening and online.You get to learn in smaller classes, and use the very latest technology - yes, you actually get to use it yourself, not watch a lab tech use it for you. Plus, you learn from professors who actually still work as scientists. This is hands on. This is unique. This is the way BIOP should be.
Expert Faculty
You'll work closely with gifted faculty including Fulbright recipients and award-winning authors, trusted advisors, and disciplined coaches. Classes at Biop are small, and faculty are eager to offer individual attention, professional guidance, and academic advice. In and out of class, professors apply coursework to life. Their wisdom and experience will shape your education-and your career.
We're a global university located on a beautiful neighborhood campus in one of the world's great cities. BIOP has a long tradition of academic and research excellence, which is universally respected by leading employers and graduate schools alike. We offer 130 majors, and dozens of our academic programs rank among the top programs.
Business Institute of Pennsylvania deploys a quarter-based curriculum calendar system and allows you to choose from 13 majors. The most popular concentrations are Medical Assistant, Medical, Office and Clerical Services, Business, and Management. Read the details about all majors offered at this college.
Let us help you realize your dreams. At BIOP, you can discover your purpose, develop your career and determine to make a meaningful difference in society. That's what it means to be part of the worldwide BIOP community.
What you'll need
It's a good idea to have everything prepared before you start your application so you're not trying to track down information at the last minute. Here's what you'll need:
- Transcripts. You want to ensure the information you enter is accurate.
- Test scores. If you're a freshman or sophomore applicant, you'll have to include your scores from the ACT Plus Writing or the SAT Reasoning Test. (If you're applying for fall, be sure to complete these tests by December.) All applicants should report scores for any SAT Subject Tests, Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, TOEFL or IELTS exams they have taken.
- Annual income for 2011 and 2012 (your parents' if you're a dependent; yours if you're independent.) This is optional unless you're applying for a fee waiver or for the Educational Opportunity Program.
- Social Security number, if you have one. We use this to match your application to things like your test score report, final transcript and, if you're applying for financial aid, your Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
- Citizenship status. You must enter your country of citizenship (or "No Selection"). If your country of citizenship is outside the United States, you'll need to provide your immigration status and your visa type.
- Statewide Student ID (optional). Each K-12 student public schools is assigned an ID number. If it's not printed on your transcript, ask your counselor or registrar.
- Credit card. If you prefer to pay by check, you can Email your payment.