MBA
An elite business education on an evening schedule
Expand your opportunities with a comprehensive, top-ranked curriculum on a schedule that works for you
Evening MBA by the Numbers
#17
Part-time MBA program
(U.S. News and World Report)
78%
of students changed roles while enrolled
47%
Women in 2026 cohort
“One of the benefits of attending the evening program is that the courses I took on a Tuesday night, I could apply Wednesday morning.”
-Chris Loeffler, MBA 2013
Corporate Development, Indeed.com
Program Highlights
The three-year Foster Evening MBA program is taught by award-winning faculty and emphasizes experiential learning, encouraging you to learn by doing. Classes are held in person on UW’s Seattle campus. As an Evening MBA student, you will:
- Have access to individualized career support
- Join a tight-knit community of Seattle business leaders and alumni
- Be welcomed into a tight-knit community of students, leaders, and alumni with a strong commitment to inclusion and belonging
- Learn alongside an intentionally small cohort size that forges tight bonds and gives you better access to professors
Across every program, Foster integrates AI into coursework, projects, and research. Learn more about AI at Foster.
Key Dates & Admissions
The application for Autumn 2026 admissions is now open.
Round 1
February 18, 2026 (11:59pm PST)
Round 2
April 15, 2026 (11:59pm PDT)
Round 3
June 3, 2026 (11:59pm PDT)
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World-Class Faculty
Professor Hafenbrack teaches management. He is a prolific researcher whose work has been featured in Harvard Business Review. He was honored with the Outstanding Faculty Service Award.
Professor Agrawal teaches marketing. She holds a PhD from New York University and serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Consumer Psychology.
Professor Sirmon teaches management. He is a three-time Top 100 Most Influential Scholar as measured by Clarivate Analytics and is a Ricky W. Griffin Research Excellence Award winner.
Faculty Research
What Bad Bunny Can Teach Brands About Diversity Marketing
Bad Bunny built one of the biggest music careers in the world without changing a word of his music for a mainstream American audience. For Esther Uduehi, that kind of... Read more
After Climate Scandals, Some Companies Don't Fix Emissions—They Fix the Numbers
When a company lands in the headlines for a climate scandal, its reported carbon emissions often drop in the years that follow. That seems like progress: A corporation responding to... Read more
When Basic Needs Go Unmet: How Food Insecurity Hurts Workplace Performance
In the first months of his PhD program, Jason Moy found himself performing calculations that many graduate students know well. Not about statistical models or research methodologies, but about groceries.... Read more
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