Tuition and Financial Aid

Earning your Master of Management is a significant investment of time and money. UC Davis offers comprehensive financial assistance to enable you to enroll in the UC Davis MM program.

All candidates are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships concurrent with their application for admissions. Criteria include academic performance, professional promise and class fit.

Your Career

A Master of Management from UC Davis will equip you with skills, knowledge, and networking opportunities to pursue your professional passions and develop a rewarding career.

Whether you're early in your career or looking for a career pivot, our team will help you define and achieve your vision. We will empower you with the tools and knowledge you need to succeed in the ultra-competitive business world.

Corporate recruiters are taking notice of Master of Management graduates. According to the 2025 GMAC Corporate Recruiters Survey:

Student Experience

At the UC Davis Graduate School of Management, you won’t go it alone. From the start, you join a close-knit cohort of bold thinkers, big dreamers and lifelong allies.

You collaborate in small classes where professors know your name and your goals. You tackle real-world projects with teammates who challenge and support you. You build meaningful connections with students, faculty, alumni and industry leaders who are invested in your success.

Full-Time Master of Management

9-month full-time program at the UC Davis campus

Impact through innovation, powered by collaboration.

Designed for recent graduates and early-career professionals, our Full-Time Master of Management degree helps you build a strong foundation in business and take the next step with confidence.

In just nine months, you’ll develop essential leadership skills, define your career path, and join a community that’s collaborative, supportive and driven by purpose.

Finance/Accounting Seminars: Maureen McNichols | Workforce Diversity Disclosure Decisions: Context and Evidence from a Field Experiment

For Faculty Members

  • January 25, 2024 10:30am - 12:00pm

Prof. Maureen McNichols will share her latest research with us at GSM on Jan 25. Maureen McNichols’ research examines financial reporting and its role in providing information to investors. Her recent work focuses on the role of earnings announcements in informing investors, on earnings management, and on the role of auditors in financial reporting quality. The research on earnings announcements documents a striking increase in stock price revision in response to earnings announcements and explores reasons for this relation.

Finance/Accounting Seminars: Sean Cao

For Faculty Members

  • January 11, 2024 10:30am - 12:00pm

About Sean Cao

Sean Cao is an associate professor (with tenure) in the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland. He is also an affiliated professor at Harvard Business School (D^3 Institute). Prior to joining the Smith School, he held joint appointments in the Accounting and Finance Departments at Georgia State University. His research focuses on AI, FinTech and sustainability. Specifically, Dr.