Business Administration
Associate in Arts (Transfer)
Students not only receive a quality business undergraduate education at a fraction of the cost of a four-year institution, but they are well prepared to face the academic challenges of their junior and senior years.
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ICC equips business students with the skills they need to complete a bachelor’s degree in a business-related field at a four-year institution. Our faculty bring a wealth of experience to the classroom, and the faculty’s priority is to help students learn about business.
Admissions Office
In today’s competitive environment, companies are recruiting interns as early as their sophomore year, giving an employment edge to students with a strong GPA.
Meet and network with other students interested in developing business skills and leadership by joining the ICC chapter of Phi Beta Lambda (PBL).
Chief Executive, General Manager, Sales Manager, Account Executive, Budget Analyst, Business Owner
COMPLETION TIME
24 Months
if Full Time
4 Semesters
60 Total Credit Hours
What if I attend part-time?
Our Student Success Advisors help with an academic plan that works for you.
ESTIMATED COST
$9,920
+ supplies & fees
Based on 2024-25
What financial assistance can I receive?
Find the plan right for you by connecting with our Financial Aid office.
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE
15 Students
average per class
Small class sizes mean more individual attention and a higher rate of success.
View the College Catalog to see a complete list of classes for this program.
Meet Our Students and Alumni
Our faculty bring a wealth of experience to the classroom, and their priority is to help students learn about business.
Adam Saatkamp, Associate Professor – Business, Legal and Information Systems
How Do I Get Into the Business Administration Program?
You have a dream of running a company one day, or starting your own business. The Business Administration Associate in Arts degree can open the door to those dreams. Talk to an Admissions representative to learn how to get started.
- Complete our quick admissions application. It’s free and easy!
- Apply for financial aid (FAFSA).
- Apply for ICC Scholarships. Just 1 application for over 600 scholarships.
- Analytical skills, attention to detail, and organization and leadership skills are beneficial for the program.
- English, math, communications, and public speaking are important to a career in business.
What Can I Expect As a Business Administration Student?
- Graduates will be prepared to pursue a bachelor’s degree in fields such as general management, marketing, advertising, finance, and production management.
- Opportunities to intern with local businesses.
- Graduates have found work at Caterpillar, OSF, UnityPoint Health, Pekin Insurance, State Farm, and other major employers.
- Graduates have transferred to Illinois State University, Bradley University, the University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign, and Eureka College
How Am I Going to Manage This?
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What if I am working while going to school?
We have you covered. Many of our students are working adults who balance life and school. We have great resources on campus to help keep you going!
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What are my options for funding my education?
Do this first: fill out and file your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). Even if you don’t want federal aid, this document is used by many scholarship and grant programs to evaluate aid packages.
Look for scholarships and grants first because usually they don’t have to be paid back. The ICC Foundation sponsors some scholarships, and grants may be available from Illinois or federal programs. Other organizations also offer scholarships, and we can help you research those opportunities.
Federally guaranteed student loans can be a smart way to fund college. Think about your transfer plans and what your career looks like. Some sources recommend that you cap your borrowing at the level of what you (realistically!) can expect to earn at your first job after college. So, research careers and pay, too.
Of course, savings, jobs, and work-study are key parts of your budget. Your employer may offer tuition reimbursement. Find the tools to make a complete plan for paying for school.