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Davis Holds Information Luncheon

UC Davis Graduate School of Management will be holding an information event for prospective applicants. The event will offer lunch with admissions committee members. This lunch event will be held Dec. 3, 2014 from noon to 1 p.m.

During the event, prospective students will have the opportunity to ask questions about the Full-Time and Part-Time MBA programs, learn tips on writing an effective admissions essays, how to craft a competitive application and other questions that are important to you.

The Full-Time MBA Program is a 21-month program. Within that time, students complete 72 units to meet the requirement for graduation. The School does not offer summer quarter courses in the Full-Time MBA Program as most students complete internships during the summer quarter. There is no accelerated program for Full-Time MBA students.

UC Davis offers two part-time MBA programs, one in Sacramento and one in the Bay Area. The Sacramento MBA program is a traditional Part-Time MBA program with classes in the evening. Elective courses are offered in the summer quarter for those students that wish to proceed through the program at a faster pace.

The Bay Area program is a hybrid of our Full-Time and Part-Time MBA program in Sacramento with classes offered on the weekends. Most students choose to attend class every other weekend. The programs last between 21 and 48 months, depending on the amount of classes taken each quarter. Students in the part-time program have an average work experience of seven years and the average age of students in the program is 30. Forty-four percent of the students in the program are female.

Registration for the information luncheon can be completed online.

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