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Regent University’s School of Business & Leadership (SBL) offers master's and doctoral degree programs as well as certificate programs.

About the School of Business & Leadership

Regent University’s graduate School of Business & Leadership (SBL) focuses our Master of Business Administration (MBA)M.A. and doctorate degrees with a multidisciplinary and entrepreneurial approach that encourages servant leadership and social responsibility. Equipped to inspire and influence, our graduates are blazing trails in industries, not-for-profit organizations, universities, colleges, and churches worldwide, and as a military-friendly school, we are helping active duty military, veterans and their families retool for promising second careers.

Our regionally and nationally accredited programs are taught by distinguished scholars and practitioners who provide students with a global perspective on business and leadership, and who serve as mentors as you move forward in your career. You can earn your Master of Business Administration (MBA), M.A. and doctorate degree online or on campus.

Residing throughout the U.S. and overseas, our student body in the School of Business & Leadership numbers approximately 1,100 and is comprised of computer literate, mid to upper-level career professionals who are committed to embracing the rigors of a life-changing master’s or doctoral program. Our students desire to transform lives and organizations through the implementation of sound Judeo-Christian values, ethical business and leadership practices, and God-given wisdom.

Our students and alumni represent a wealth of diversity in professional, ethnic, Christian affiliation, and background, and are impacting lives at the local, national and international levels. They are business and nonprofit leaders, entrepreneurs, missionaries, pastors, teachers, government officials and other capable professionals dedicated to profoundly affecting lives. Each chose SBL because of their earnest desire to align with a university that would challenge their minds, support their callings and stretch their faith.

3,000+ Alumni Working in 49 States, DC & 53 Nations

Inspired Influence

Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect. Romans 12:2

The School of Business & Leadership (SBL) wholeheartedly and with great conviction participates in Regent University’s key distinction of the integration of faith and learning. Our mission is to serve as a center of Christian thought and action to provide excellent education through a biblical perspective and global context equipping Christian leaders to change the world.

At the heart of SBL’s biblical integration lies its curriculum design, providing:

  • Purposeful integration of and reflection on Scripture.
  • Faculty participation in the truth and salvation of God.
  • The extraordinary ability of faculty to communicate and foster personal faith and insight among students in their various disciplines of leadership and business.
  • Practical assignments that ask students to reflect on biblical principles and how they can be applied to business and leadership today.

The School of Business & Leadership sees itself not separated from but integrated with the overall mission of the Church, seeking to fulfill both the Great Commandment and the Great Commission as it trains Christian leaders. Each SBL faculty member is a devoted follower of Jesus Christ and offers the encouragement, prayer and support students need to successfully navigate our degree programs. While the majority of our programs are online, offering students great convenience and flexibility, our faculty members are never too far to lend a listening ear and understanding heart.

Through biblical integration and our caring faculty, we equip students to strive toward inspired influence in business and leadership as they discover the destiny God has created for them and the impact they will make on the world in His name.

Abbie Braswell
B.S. in Business, 2020

Former Resident Assistant, Regent University

I visited Regent during my brother’s first semester as a graduate student, toured the gorgeous campus, and realized I was called to Regent too.
Abigail Lindner
College of Arts & Sciences, 2022
For anyone interested in developing the analytical skills required to make sense of complicated ideas, I encourage you to give Regent's Honors College a look. The relationships, skills and knowledge you'll gain through the discussion-based classes, and engaging assignments will benefit you in the years to come.
Carl Ness
Master of Arts in Practical Theology, 2017
I look back at my time at Regent as one of the best, God-led decisions in my life. In all the fun, networking, late-night studying, classes and meaningful conversations with fellow students and professors, God did a deeper work within me that I am forever grateful for. Regent University for me was more than a place of knowledge—it is a place where God speaks, forms, and prepares us for the High Calling he has on our lives for His glory! It was a place I was given tools for life and ministry. I am forever grateful for my time Regent and what Regent has meant for me and what it has been and will be for me and thousands of past and future students!
Chris Connelly
M.A. in Public Policy, 1998; Ph.D. in Communication, 2020

Chief of Staff, Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler

Your time in school, and certainly at Regent, molds how you think, molds how you approach things … Regent offers a serious academic environment that provides for growth in those areas.
Derek Hirtz
M.Div., 2015
All the professors at Regent are truly gracious and willing to talk to you and help you — even if it's not class-related. They treat their job like it's their calling. Through them, I learned to care for people like a pastor would.
Ellyn Jett
B.A. in Communication Studies, 2020

Nurse

With 30+ years of nursing experience, I saw myself as a leader, but I felt this nudging from God to go back to school. I’ve discovered my new calling: to serve as a life coach.
Geralde Gabeau
DSL, 2016

Deputy Director of Youth & Family Enrichment Services

I wanted an education that would better prepare me both academically and spiritually. As a Christian, I'm always looking for ways to transform the world with the love of Christ, and I believe that's exactly what is happening right now thanks to my Regent experience.
Jonathan Tillman
M.A., 2010
The Robertson School of Government was the perfect fit in obtaining a master's degree while serving active-duty. The online program gave me the flexibility I needed. This track of study will truly prepare and position you at the forefront of a rapidly expanding skillset within the federal government.
Karen Palmer
M.A., 2011

Human Services

I would recommend Regent's counseling programs to anyone who wants a deeper understanding of others and of themselves.
Katherine Nace
J.D., 2015
The program at Regent is incredibly rigorous — but it's just a wonderful environment to learn and grow, and it's been invaluable in my life.
Katherine Tipton
M.Ed., 2011

Teacher

Regent's M.Ed. in TESOL program has prepared me to organize and run the ESL courses at my school. Regent's TESOL professors assign the most applicable projects, which have helped me with planning lessons, selecting curriculum and creating assessments, as well as with conducting several teacher-in-service sessions for my school.
Kelli Ragland
MBA, 2015

Director of Marketing, Langley Federal Credit Union

My Regent degree enables me to offer different perspectives and approaches to problem-solving, team management and innovation — all through a biblical worldview. Utilizing courses and making them relevant in day-to-day functions has been extremely rewarding.
Kelly Tanner
DSL, 2017

Dental Hygienist

Regent's program resonated with me because it's about servant leadership and mentoring and coaching. That is so important. At the end of the day, it's about the legacy you leave behind.
Luke Isbell
B.A. in International Studies, 2020

Full-time student; professional photographer

I have loved every minute of the Honor’s program. One thing that has continually surprised me has been the willingness of faculty members to take you under their wing and help you improve your skills.
Matthew Chandler
M.Div., 2020

Director of Operations, Regent University School of Divinity

I experienced the Regent difference after visiting some of the best known seminaries. The faculty here prayed over each prospective student and laid hands on each of us. The Holy Spirit confirmed for me that day the Regent School of Divinity was where I needed to be.
Michelle Bello
M.A., 2011

Cinema Arts/Television, Directing

I chose Regent because of its Christian principles, as I wanted to learn how to integrate my faith with telling stories; also because of its amazing film program and facilities. Yes, my expectations were definitely met.
Paul Alexander
Ph.D., 2005

Organizational Leadership

I consider my years in my Ph.D. program at Regent the best investment I ever made in my career. The time, energy and money spent in the program have paid off many times over. I consider the faculty to be world class, and my peers in my cohort are true friends and colleagues.
Ryan Holloway
MBA, 2016

Executive Director, Care Net Peninsula

Regent offered me a way to marry my credentials with experience in a Christian setting.
Shavarae Hillsman
M.A. in Government, 2021

Scholarship Recipient

1 Peter 4:10 says “as every man hath received the gift, even so minister the same one to another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God:” and blessed am I to be another. Donors like yourself represent a light shining through all the darkness our society is currently facing.
Thomas
M.Ed., 1989

Head of School, Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy

Looking back, I can take almost every single facet of my daily work and tie it to my training at Regent.

SBL offers seven degree programs, each offering a number of varied and timely concentrations in which to focus your studies, and several certificate programs as noted below. View the full list of degrees, concentrations and certificate programs.

Degree Programs

  • Master of Arts in Business & Design Management
  • Master of Arts in Church Leadership
  • Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership (MAOL)
  • Master of Business Administration (MBA)
  • Master of Science in Business Analytics
  • Doctor of Strategic Leadership (DSL)
  • Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership (Ph.D.)

Certificate Programs

  • Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in Leadership
  • Certificate of Graduate Studies in Leadership
  • Certificate of Post-Doctoral Studies in Organizational Leadership

Our two doctoral programs, the Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership and the Doctor of Strategic Leadership, are designed to meet the unique needs of today’s professionals and emerging leaders. Below is a brief description of each program to help you determine which one will help you fulfill your professional goals:

  • The Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership is a terminal, research-based, multidisciplinary degree that is designed to equip leaders to influence the field of leadership through think tanks, scholarly research, academia and influential positions. If you have an interest in the following, then we encourage you to consider the Ph.D. program:
    • Teaching at the university or college level
    • Scholarly writing and research
    • Guiding others in the art of research, critical thinking and writing
    • Developing and advancing leadership theories
  • The Doctor of Strategic Leadership (DSL) is an applied multidisciplinary terminal degree designed to equip leaders and executives to comprehend and address the intricacies and challenges of organizational transformation. Our DSL program is best suited for those with an interest in:
    • Training and consulting
    • Strategic planning
    • Leading teams through successful plan execution
    • Identifying organizational needs and providing solutions

Organizational leadership involves the following: leadership theories and principles applied in the workplace, structure of organizations, leading and motivating people, strategies, environment, values, ethics, and systems.

Master’s students are required to complete their degree requirements within five years of initial enrollment, so students are encouraged to enroll in at least one course per semester throughout their program. Course requirements can be found on each detailed program page.

The doctoral programs follow a cohort model in which doctoral students begin the program in the same semester and move through the required core course portion of the program as a cohort at the same pace (2 courses/ 6 credit hours each semester) until they reach their elective credit hours. At that point, doctoral students can slow the pace slightly, but will still need to complete all degree requirements within seven years of initial enrollment. Course requirements can be found on each detailed program page.

Review the business and leadership programs offered by Regent University.

Please follow the link to view our admissions requirements and online application.

Admissions deadlines vary by program. Please select the program you are interested in to learn about its admission deadline.

Yes. For your convenience, all of our programs are offered online. The doctoral programs do require minimal on-campus residency. Residency details can be found on each program’s detail page.

Upon acceptance into a program, you will receive an email from your program director with more information about the enrollment process and a list of important next steps.

Yes. Regent University has many forms of financial aid available including scholarships, grants, tuition discounts for military and government employees, and participation in the federal student loan program. Students are encouraged to explore the links below to learn more about each of these financial aid opportunities.

Yes. The School of Business & Leadership accepts international students.

International students should check out our international student requirements.

A necessary part of your application includes transcripts from all previously attended educational institutions. Our accrediting agency requires official transcripts, which is defined as being received by Regent University in a sealed envelope from the previous educational institution or evaluation agency. All transcripts that are not from an American institution must be evaluated. A course-by-course evaluation is required and the transcript must be converted to the American Grade Point Average system. Transcripts in a language other than English must also include an official English translation. A list of recommended evaluation agencies is listed here to assist you. Please note Regent is only requiring the evaluation for international transcripts. There is no need to send a copy of your official international transcript to Regent. The translation and evaluation fees must be paid directly to the agency performing the service.

Individuals without U.S. citizenship are required by the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) to meet specific requirements before receiving permission to study in the United States. Visit the international admissionspage to get more information.

Regent University students currently represent more than 80 countries.

We encourage you to contact one of our admissions recruiters who can assist you with a plan and program that is best suited to your family and career needs.

Students who did not complete their undergraduate degrees have the opportunity to earn a bachelor’s degree through Regent University’s College of Arts & Sciences and may select from numerous degree options. Degrees offered by the College of Arts & Sciences are available on campus or online. You may apply to the School of Business & Leadership once you are within one semester of completing your undergraduate degree.

Your SBL admissions counselor can. Contact us now.

Distance education is defined by the Commission on the Institutions of Higher Education Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, for the purposes of accreditation review, as a formal educational process in which the majority of the instruction (interaction between students and instructors and among students) in a course occurs when students and instructors are not in the same place. Instruction may be synchronous or asynchronous. Distance education may employ correspondence study or audio, video and computer technologies.

Also referred to as distance education, online learning includes courses offered online that do not require the student to be on campus for most or all class participation. Students can work with course materials at their own convenience or they can work collaboratively on class projects using tools like chat and discussion groups.

No. The Internet is a vital tool used increasingly in everyday personal and professional life. In order to meet ever-changing and growing demands on people, education must be provided in a flexible, convenient format. Online courses are a necessary evolution in education.

There are many benefits of online learning for both the student and the instructor. The following are just a few of the potential benefits:

  • Flexible scheduling
  • Enhanced learning
  • Geared toward adult learners
  • Increased interaction with classmates
  • Virtual office hours
  • Electronic competency on the job
  • Availability
  • Collaboration with peers and professors next door or around the world

If this is your classroom style, you may not be comfortable in an online class. If you don’t participate by posting messages, neither your instructor nor your classmates will know you are “in class.” The online environment requires that every student participates for the entire course to succeed. Ideas and concepts “discussed” online become the major focus of the class.

You can complete your work at anytime and anywhere via the Internet.

Doctoral students attend three required four-day residencies held on the campus of Regent University in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Ph.D. students are also required to take comprehensive exams. These exams are offered six times each year on campus for USA-domestic students and by proctor for international students. The exams occur once each semester on Friday at the end of the modular week and once between each semester on a Friday.

Comprehensive Exam Policy for International Students

If an international student wants to take the exam in his/her country he/she must find a proctor and a suitable place to take the exam. The proctor may be a Ph.D. with knowledge of comprehensive exams or a professional test proctor in a test-giving facility. The location must be a place that is quiet (conducive to taking the exam) and have access to a computer with Microsoft Word (no internet). The proctor must submit their CV or resume at least one month prior to the proposed examination date for approval by the SBL Ph.D. program director.

Students are required to access their classes online via Canvas.

Course materials are available for students in Canvas or through our online database (Regent Library or other online resources).

Yes. Once you are given your Regent email address and password, you can access the Library database online using your Regent login and password.

Yes. Our distance education programs are conducted online, so access to a reliable computer is essential.

The basic computer equipment you need is Internet access and the ability to work on your papers. A more detailed description is provided by our IT Department.

We recommend that students use their own computers.

The Doctor of Strategic Leadership program in the School of Business and Leadership includes two required virtual residencies. The first residency covers pertinent content for the first year of study. The second residency focuses on class instruction for the courses to be taken in the second year as well as doctoral program requirements for the Final Project.

Each day includes a one-hour live session and several recordings that need to be listened to before the live session that evening. The recordings are available two weeks in advance. While it is not mandatory, some students choose to take time off from work to focus on the residency requirements. Please keep in mind that all live sessions are in Eastern Time.

Residencies are held virtually. All sessions are held in the evening (ET).

Success Stories

“My credentials from Regent helped earn me the respect of parents and the confidence of school leaders. I'm so pleased that I could go one step further and share on a national level.”
Catherine Webb, Autism Certificate, 2004 Instructional Coach, Giles County Public Schools
“My online degree allowed me to incorporate my academics with my profession making my graduate experience at Regent incredibly relevant.”
Gabrielle Jackson, M.A., 2012 The Institute for Faith, Work, and Economics
“It has been a wonderful privilege to have a small investment in the life of a student in the DSL program. Being involved in the mentoring program has been a way for me to express my gratitude for the investment Regent made in my life. I have benefitted so much from the mentoring program; the resources from the Executive Mentor Program have been invaluable for me in the college where I serve as Executive VP.”
Paul Holritz, Ph.D. Organizational Leadership, 2009 Executive Mentor
“I encourage all of you to join the CEFLER mentoring program. It’s critical for development because you have to rely on more than just a set of rules; you have to rely on a moral compass.”
K. Barrett Luxhoj,
“The main things that really stood out to me about Regent went beyond campus. It was the students and seeing the mission statement embodied in everything.”
Morganne Oliver, College of Arts & Sciences, 2021