Weekly Event - Every Saturday
MBADiversity is coming to a city near you!
If you are interested in obtaining your graduate degree to become a positive change agent in society and meet other like-minded colleagues from across the world, register to attend an official forum by The MBADiversity Organization.
Forum and Networking Event Overview: forums are held on Saturdays from 12:00-5 pm****
I. Introductions/Networking Luncheon***
II. Information about the graduate school application process and our partnering institutions
A. Admissions Panel
B. Alumni Panel
III. Information about MBADiversity Fellows Program
IV. Conquering Fear Workshop
V. Recruiter Fair (list of institutions and companies will be mailed 2 weeks prior to each City Forum)
Note: If you are a school program or company interested in participating in one, several or all of our City Forums, please contact our team at contactus@mbadiversity.org
MBADiversity 2009-10 City Forums will be held in the following cities*:
When registering, please select the date below that corresponds with your city.
Fall/Winter 2009 City Forums
Washington, D.C.- September 19th
Location: The Westin D.C. Center
Nationwide-October 10th
Location: MBADiversity Online Chatroom
Spring 2010 City Forums Los Angeles- February 6th Location: The Westin Pasadena
Philadelphia - February 27th Location: The Franklin Institute Science Museum in Philadelphia New York- March 27th Location: The Grand Hyatt
Austin- Saturday, April 17th
Location: Austin Museum of Art
GIVE-A-WAYS AND DRAWINGS AT THE CITY FORUMS
This year, attendees of the GradPrep and MBADiversity City Forums will be eligible for drawings and give-a-ways to receive:
*$450 GMAT or GRE test prep financial assistance (donated by Accepted.com)
*Full or Partial graduate test prep scholarships and discounts through
our alliances- ManhattanGMAT, Veritas Prep and The Princeton Review
*5 People at each of the City Networking Lunches will receive free Clear Admit School Guides.
*The book How to Get into the Top MBA Programs or How to Get into the Top Law Programs by Richard Montauk
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