Stillman Summer App Deadline March 31
The application deadline for the MBA program at the Stillman School of Business starting in Summer 2015 is March 31. Students interested in applying must complete the online application and submit all supporting documents by this date. The summer program does not accept international applications. A complete list of documents needed and information on the application process can be found online.
Applicants for the MBA program at Stillman are required to hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university. The Stillman School does not require students to have a bachelors degree in business and welcomes any non-business undergraduate majors. Although all applications will be considered based on individual merit, a minimum GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) and a minimum GMAT score of 500 are generally required to be considered for admission.
Stillman Hosts Online Information Session
The Stillman School of Business will be hosting an upcoming information session for its Graduate Business programs. This will be a virtual information session. The event will be held March 10 at 1 p.m. and will last for one hour. The event is free to attend and open to any prospective student interested in learning more about the graduate business programs offered at Stillman. Registration for the event can be completed online, here.
The Stillman School offers a streamlined MBA program, which is a part time program for working professions that can be completed in as little as 20 months. The program also offers eight different concentrations for its MBA program, including one of the few MBA-level specializations in Sport Management in the country
Stillman Leadership Class Meets COO of Wakefern Food Corp
The Leadership Class of 2018 from The Stillman School of Business met with Joe Sheridan, a University Regent and the COO of Wakefern Food Corporation (owners of ShopRite). Sheridan presented the group with two useful books, Not Quite What I was Planning: Six Word Memoirs and The Five Temptations of a CEO.
The Leadership class consists of Members of the Leadership Development Honors Program. These students are prepared to be future global leaders. This is accomplished by an intensive program that exposes students to a unique framework of diverse experiential and scholastic learning that allows them to stretch themselves to achieve their fullest potential in their professional and personal life.
Stillman Welcomes Betty Manetta
Stillman School of Business welcomed Distinguished Leadership Advisory Council member, Beatriz (Betty) Manetta as the guest speaker at the Integrity and Professionalism Convocation. Manetta is the President & CEO of certified minority- and female-owned Argent Associates.
Argent Associates is a supply-chain management and IT service provider focused on government, enterprise and telecommunications markets. Manetta prides herself on her intrinsically rich and prosperous journey as a businesswoman. Coupled with an influential and lively personality, the speaker of honor was able to inspire and enthuse her audience filled to the brim with students and faculty alike.
Stillman Grad. Becomes Tech Entrepreneur
Recent Seton Hall University graduate Armaan Gandhi’s passion for technology led him on the path to becoming an international technology entrepreneur at the age of 22. Gandhi will be returning to his hometown in India to become a full-time co-founder of the company, Xyra.
“I knew that if I stayed here in the U.S. and got a job, I would have had to give up my stake in Xyra, even though I founded it. You can’t run a business part-time, it just doesn’t work,” Gandhi said.
Stillman to Expand Leadership Development Program
Seton Hall University’s Stillman School of Business has announced that alumnus Gerald P. Buccino has made a $1 million gift commitment to the university in order to expand the reach of the school’s Leadership Development Honors Program at the Stillman School of Business.
Buccino is a successful businessman based in Chicago who specializes in saving troubled companies and turning them into profitable enterprises. He is the president of The Buccino Foundation and a Seton Hall University Regent Emeritus. Continue reading…