Rice University’s Jones Graduate School of Business will lead an on-campus information session for prospective MBA students on May 6. The info session will give you the opportunity to visit staff, students, alumni and faculty from the university. The event will include a presentation and a reception.
The session will run from 6-8 pm at McNair Hall, the home of Jones School of Business. Anyone interested can register on their website here.
The Jones Graduate School of Business is housed in McNair Hall at Rice University. The 160,000‑square‑foot building was constructed in 2002. It is located on a prominent central site near the western end of the Rice campus. The ground floor of the building features common amenities such as a 208‑seat dining room, student, faculty and executive lounges and a 500-seat auditorium. The second and third floors house the School’s library, classrooms and faculty offices.
The Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business is one of seven academic units at Rice University. The school was named after the late Jesse Holman Jones, a prominent Houstonian and world-renowned business and civic leader. The school received its initial funding in 1974 through a major gift from the Houston Endowment, a philanthropic foundation established by Jones and his wife, Mary Gibbs Jones. The Jones School of Business offers three MBA programs: Full-Time MBA, MBA for Executives and MBA for Professionals. The Rice MBA Program is accredited by AACSB International.