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My MBA Journey: Spring 2024 Admission Festival
Last Updated on March 22, 2024 by Robert C. Hoopes
The CentreCourt MBA Festival 2024, a premier event for aspiring MBA students, will feature over 20 leading MBA school admissions leaders and program directors. The festival will host discussions on various topics such as admissions strategies, testing insights, alumni journeys, career aspirations, and curriculum highlights.
Attendees will gain insight into MBA admissions at top schools like Yale SOM, Michigan Ross, London Business School, and Cambridge Judge, as well as guidance on navigating the decision-making process and choosing the right MBA journey. The festival will also explore key skills integrated into MBA curriculums for student success.
Representatives from Baruch Zicklin, Johns Hopkins Carey, UMass Isenberg, and Kennesaw State will be present to discuss specialized program options and alumni achievements, as well as the dynamic curriculums and skills needed for today’s workforce at their respective institutions.
The event will also feature discussions with top Admissions teams from UT McCombs, UCLA Anderson, Duke Fuqua, and IU Kelley on what schools seek in applicants, as well as insights from program directors on curriculum, alumni networks, and career services.
Berkeley Haas, UNC Kenan-Flagler, Florida Warrington, and Tulane Freeman will provide insight into what schools look for in applicants and the resources available, as well as details on program options, courses, internships, and community engagement.
MBA admissions representatives from CMU Tepper, Notre Dame Mendoza, and Jack Welch MI will offer advice on the qualities institutions seek in applicants, while program directors from CMU Tepper, Notre Dame Mendoza, Jack Welch MI, and South Carolina Moore will discuss the uniqueness of their MBA programs.
Additionally, fireside chats with Florida Warrington, Stanford GSB, and MIT Sloan will delve into preparing the workforce of tomorrow with a customized approach, the mission driving the MBA journey and embracing diversity, and the “mind and hand” motto shaping the MBA journey and tips on being a standout applicant, respectively.