Manhattan University
O'Malley School of Business
Preparedness for the real world.
Build the skills, network, and confidence to lead in any industry. At the O'Malley School of Business, your education is shaped by New York City, grounded in ethics, and powered by faculty who know your name.
A Business Education Built for What's Next
AACSB accredited. NYC connected. Student-centered.
The O'Malley School of Business prepares students for rewarding and exceptional careers. Our curriculum combines modern business theory with immersive, real-world practice, equipping you with the skills to solve tomorrow's challenges creatively. As one of only five percent of business schools worldwide accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, the O'Malley School delivers an education that opens doors across industries, geographies, and career paths.
Outcomes that Matter
The Numbers Behind Your Future
At the O'Malley School of Business, success is measured by where our students go and what they accomplish. From internship placement to graduate outcomes, our data reflects an education that delivers on its promise. These are the numbers that define an OMSB experience.
Top 5%
for return on investment among 1,700 business schools studied by Georgetown
86–91%
employed or in graduate school within nine months of graduation
79%
of students complete at least one internship
Top 6%
AACSB-accredited business schools worldwide
From the Dean
Our programs are designed to prepare students for competitive and evolving job markets by focusing on interdisciplinary education, critical thinking, and developing both soft and technical skills.
Dr. Hany Guirguis
Dean, O'Malley School of Business
Learn by Doing
Where Classroom Knowledge Meets Real-World Practice
Compete, collaborate, and consult with industry leaders before you graduate.
At the O'Malley School, experiential learning is built into the journey. Students compete on national and global stages through the Federal Reserve Challenge, the Innovation Challenge, and the annual Global Business Analytics Competition. They consult with international partners through the Global Immersion program, traveling to destinations including Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, Greece, and India. The four-year Passport Program connects students with 50 to 60 business leaders each semester through networking events, conferences, and the CEO Insights and Gargano Lecture series, building a career-ready foundation from day one.
Faculty Who Know Your Name
One-on-one mentorship that defines the OMSB experience.
Through the Theike Fellowship, the Jasper Research Fellowship, and small-team work on the Federal Reserve Challenge and Innovation Challenge, students collaborate directly with faculty in ways rarely available at larger institutions. The result is mentorship that shapes careers, opens doors, and continues long after graduation.