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SFSU Hosts EMBA Open House With App Fee Waiver Opportunity

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San Francisco State University College of Business will be hosting an Open House for its Executive MBA program. The event will be held April 8 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the San Francisco State Downtown Campus. Prospective students interested in attending the open house events should send an RSVP email to  mba@sfsu.edu. Prospective students who attend this event (or any other EMBA information event by April 15) and file their application by April 15, will receive a waiver for the $55 application fee.

During the open house, attendants will have the opportunity to meet with an adviser who can answer your individual admissions questions, and will share tips about the application process plus admission guidelines during the small group session.

The Executive MBA at SFSU is a 22-month, part-time program. Classes for the program are held on the weekend twice a month. The program is taught in a cohort structure. The Executive MBA program is AACSB International accredited.

The cohort structure of the program helps to create classroom relationships that aids in professional networking. Cohort diversity provides a mix of students that helps students to develop a strong, positive learning community. Students in the EMBA program come from a wide variety of professional and academic backgrounds. Students in the program have an average of 12 years work experience.

The EMBA curriculum balances the art and sciences of management in order for students to gain an understanding of both the theoretical backdrop for business and learns to apply theory in diverse management situations. Courses are designed to give a comprehensive and relevant understanding of today’s management environment.

The Executive MBA program at San Francisco State University’s College of Business is being reintroduced for the Fall 2015. More information on the EMBA program at SFSU and other Executive MBA programs offered in San Francisco can be found at metromba.com.

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