The Drexel University LeBow College of Business will host an information session for its MBA programs Feb. 18. The information session will be held at Gerri C. LeBow Hall at the Drexel Campus. Registration for the event will begin at 5:30 p.m. The information session will being at 6 p.m.
During the event, there will be an introduction of all Admissions and Career Services Staff in attendance followed by detailed information about the LeBow College of Business, the different MBA program offerings at LeBow and the application process. At the end of the event, there will be a raffle for the Drexel sponsored GMAT prep course and a question and answer session with the Admissions Staff.
The information session will cover the Full-Time, Part-Time and Online MBA programs offered at LeBow School of Business. The full-time program is a 15-month cohort-structure MBA with classes held mostly during the day and some evening class options. This program is designed for an elite group of motivated students from a variety of academic and professional backgrounds. After the first 9 months of academics in the program, the entire summer term is dedicated to full-time hands-on learning. Students will put their business knowledge to work on a real-world application. These opportunities include an option of internships, corporate consulting projects, study abroad opportunities, residencies or the C-Suite Co-op.
The part-time or Accelerated MBA program at LeBow is a two-year program with an accelerated structure that allows students to take two evening courses per term. The program is taught in a cohort structure, with new programs beginning ever September. The MBA curriculum emphasizes on global perspectives and entrepreneurial thinking. Classes for the program are held predominantly on-campus with some online classes and an on-campus residency. Students also have the option to participate in an international residency.
The online MBA is the same MBA program structure as either the full-time or part-time program but with classes held online.