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SFSU Offers EMBA Info Session

The San Francisco State University College of Business is offering an information session and sample class to prospective executive MBA students. The event will be held Nov. 13, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. It will be held at the SF State downtown campus.

During the information session, prospective students can learn about the school’s fast track, 22-month cohort program. Prospective students will have the opportunity to speak with an adviser to help answer individual admissions questions, and will share tips about the application process plus admission guidelines.

Attendants will also have the opportunity to experience a class taught by one of the school’s distinguished Executive MBA faculty and network with alumni and other prospective students.

The Executive MBA Program at SF State has been a leading institution for quality business education in the Bay Area for the past 10 years. The program maintains an AACSB International accreditation, and is proud to be included in the top 5 percent of business schools worldwide.

The EMBA program will be re-launched in Fall 2015. The features of the program are a 22-month, part-time program regardless of undergraduate major, SF state’s distinguished faculty, weekend classes held twice a month, GMAT waived, placement in cohort of diverse industry professionals and monthly Thought Leadership Speaker Series.

The cohort structure facilitates the development of strong classroom relationships that blossom into long-lasting professional networks. With the same set of colleagues throughout the program, students develop a tight, supportive network from a broad cross section of Bay Area organizations.

Cohort diversity provides an exciting mix of students that creates the opportunity to develop a strong, positive learning community. Students explore and develop individual potential, as well as learn to operate together in a suite of exciting course. Cohort members invariably stay in touch long past graduation, supporting one another as they progress in their careers.

Registration for the information session can be completed online. The event is free for all perspective students to attend.

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