Welcome Flex MBA Fall Admits

Welcome to the Robert H. Smith School of Business! At the Smith School, students are part of exciting business, academic, and social events; come in contact with current (and future) global leaders; participate in great team-building experiences; build long-lasting relationships; and much more! Information will be updated on this site from March 2026 through August 2026.

Please contact the Smith School Team with any questions: 

If you have any questions about your admission to the Smith School, the MBA/MS Admissions team is available to provide you with help. Please contact the team at: mbaadmit@umd.edu or 301-405-2559.

Aida Kamizi

Director of Graduate Admissions
DBA, MBA, and Business Master's Admissions

Campus Focus: Flex MBA DC

Angelique Brumbaugh

Recruiting Manager
MBA and MS Admissions

Campus Focus: Flex MBA Rockville/Shady Grove

Kelcey Coleman

Recruiting Manager
MBA and MS Admissions

Campus Focus: Flex MBA Baltimore

Admitted Student FAQ

Office of Residency Classification

Immunizations/Health Center

Review the information below to prepare for the Smith MBA program!

Fall 2026
March 24Start of Registration
August 20*eBill Generated in July is Due in Full
August 24

Semester and Term A Begin

Schedule Adjustments after this date may result in less than 100% refund.

September 7University Holiday (Labor Day)
September 11**Monday-only Classes Scheduled (for 9/7/26 holiday)
September 20*eBill Generated in August is Due in Full or Late Fee Penalty will be Assessed
October 8Term A Ends
October 9 - 16***

Final Exams: Term A (If Requested by Instructor) 

October 12 - 13No Classes Scheduled (Fall Break)
October 12: University Holiday (Indigenous Peoples Day)
October 19Term B Begins
November 23 - 25No Classes Scheduled (Thanksgiving Recess)
November 26 - 27University Holiday (Thanksgiving)
December 10Semester & Term B End
December 11 - 17***Final Exams: Semester & Term B (If Requested by Instructor)

Note: Non-standard courses have different dates than standard semesters and terms for the Schedule Adjustment Period and Drop Period. Students are responsible for checking the corresponding Non-Standard Course Dates & Deadlines for exact Schedule Adjustment dates.

 * Payments which are not received by the due date may result in the cancellation of the student's registration.  If this occurs, students are not guaranteed re-enrollment in those courses.

 ** Class meeting dates added to accommodate university holidays.  Review class syllabus for details. 

*** The syllabus will confirm class meeting and exam schedules. Review class syllabus for details.

Academic Standards and Grading System

Code of Academic Integrity and Code of Student Conduct

BUSO700 Fundamentals of Business (also known as Opening Residency) is a two-credit course that will take place in August 2026 in person at Van Munching Hall on the College Park campus.

More information will be published in August. 

The purpose of the Campus Night is to provide students an opportunity to network and meet one's cohort mates at their home campus. Students will also have a chance to meet their campus manager/academic advisor and learn about academic policies and available campus resources. All students are required to attend Campus Night.

Campus Night dates will be published in April. 

The Office of Career Services provides students with direct access to job opportunities, corporate presentations, and a variety of career management resources. The OCS team is here for one reason -– to help you secure a new foothold in the business world from which you can create the value you strive to create in the world. Additional information and summer pre-work will be posted in June.

Curriculum Requirements will be published in April.

Admissions FAQ

Tuition & Fees and Financial Aid Information will be published in April. 

Course Registration Instructions will be published in late May.