4+1 Graduate Programs
Start Your Master’s Degree as an Undergraduate
Are you thinking about a master’s degree in business, public policy, financial planning, or technology? Save time and up to $8,200 by applying for a 4+1 program before starting your senior year at Cal Lutheran!
Take up to three graduate courses during your senior year
Admission is based on having senior status at Cal Lutheran and a minimum GPA of 3.0.
Complete your undergraduate degree requirements
Earn your B.A. or B.S. and walk the stage at Commencement
Continue your graduate program courses as a full-time student
Complete your degree in as little as one additional year—and save up to $8,200!
MBA
An MBA puts you in control of your career path by giving you a grounding in core business
skills. Choose from six emphasis areas to focus on your area of interest. Attend classes on-campus, online, or both. Learn more about the MBA
MBA or MS in Financial Planning
These programs are among the country's most intensive and comprehensive master-level
programs for financial planning. Attend classes fully online. Learn more about the Financial Planning programs
MS in Information Technology
Our program balances both business and technology elements, preparing you to work
and lead within the IT field. Choose a track in Cybersecurity, Data Analytics, or
IT Management. Learn more about the MSIT
Master of Public Policy and Administration
Meet and exceed the evolving demands of the public, private, and nonprofit sectors with your MPPA. You'll blend practice and theory in a highly respected, practical, and flexible program of study. Learn more about the MPPA
Contact Us to Learn More
If you're interested in a 4+1 program, please fill out this form to hear from our Graduate Admission office. You will also need to be in contact with your Student Success Counselor to verify your 4+1 eligibility.
What Students Have to Say

Amara Gwyn '16, MBA '19I would tell someone interested in the 4+1 program to do it. It is scary and hard, but it creates an opportunity to make yourself different than others. Also, now as everyone in my class is graduating a lot of people have told me they wish they had known about this program because they would have done it.
4+1 Student, MBA

Alexander Cervelli '19, MBA '20The 4+1 program is very flexible and since I was able to take graduate level classes as an undergraduate student, it sped up the timeframe of obtaining my MBA. The class options the MBA program offers, including weekend and online courses, made it easier to progress in the program even when work became more demanding.
4+1 Student, MBA