Presented By: University Career Center
Clear Admit Master in Management Programs Virtual Event
Is a masters in management (MiM) the right fit for you?
Full-time MBA programs traditionally require several years of full-time work experience, but specialized masters programs allow candidates to apply during their senior year of college for a program that would begin the Fall term after they graduate or after a limited amount of experience.
What makes someone a good fit for this kind of program? How are Master in Management programs structured? What can you do to put your best foot forward in the application process at leading MiM programs? Hear directly from eight leading business schools on these important topics by joining us for ourupcoming event series.
In these 60-minute panel events, we will speakwith representatives from top MiM programs to learn about their offeringsand admissions process. Specifically, we will cover:
Program structure
Why schools offer these kinds of programs
Who makes a good fit for a MiM
Application requirements
Scholarships and Financial Aid
Admissions advice
Each event will feature a panel discussion with participating schools where they will tackle the topics outlined above and take pre-submitted questions from attendees.
Here are the schools you can expect to seeat each of the two MiM events:
February 21st:
Carnegie Mellon Tepper
Emory Goizueta
Georgetown McDonough
Notre Dame Mendoza
February 28th:
Chicago Booth
Duke Fuqua
Michigan Ross
Northwestern Kellogg
Full-time MBA programs traditionally require several years of full-time work experience, but specialized masters programs allow candidates to apply during their senior year of college for a program that would begin the Fall term after they graduate or after a limited amount of experience.
What makes someone a good fit for this kind of program? How are Master in Management programs structured? What can you do to put your best foot forward in the application process at leading MiM programs? Hear directly from eight leading business schools on these important topics by joining us for ourupcoming event series.
In these 60-minute panel events, we will speakwith representatives from top MiM programs to learn about their offeringsand admissions process. Specifically, we will cover:
Program structure
Why schools offer these kinds of programs
Who makes a good fit for a MiM
Application requirements
Scholarships and Financial Aid
Admissions advice
Each event will feature a panel discussion with participating schools where they will tackle the topics outlined above and take pre-submitted questions from attendees.
Here are the schools you can expect to seeat each of the two MiM events:
February 21st:
Carnegie Mellon Tepper
Emory Goizueta
Georgetown McDonough
Notre Dame Mendoza
February 28th:
Chicago Booth
Duke Fuqua
Michigan Ross
Northwestern Kellogg
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