Tuesday, December 1, 2009

UPDATE ON THE WAKE FOREST MBA PROGRAM

On November 3rd, 2009 I posted an opportunity for a free MBA program at Wake Forest University:

http://employmentmondays.blogspot.com/2009/11/wake-forest-free-mba-program.html

This message is from Derrick Boone from Wake Forest:

Thank you for your interest in the graduate business programs at the Wake Forest University Schools of Business. Most likely your inquiry is the result of an email I sent out In February 2009 encouraging students to apply for our Master of Arts (MA) in Management and Corporate Fellowship programs. Unfortunately, recipients changed, deleted, and added information before forwarding my email and as a result the information you received may not have been accurate. Correct information on our programs is provided below as well as on our website.


Applications for admission and scholarships to be awarded in 2010 are now being accepted. Please see below for a brief overview of all our programs and scholarship opportunities.

The MA in Management is a 10-month program for applicants who graduated on or after May 1, 2009 from an accredited college or university and have less than 12 months of post-graduate work experience. Applicants must have majored in liberal arts, sciences or engineering; business or business-related majors are not eligible. Corporate fellowships and other scholarships are available; however, applications must be completed by the March 1, 2010 scholarship deadline for consideration. For more information on the MA program visit http://business.wfu.edu/ma and for more information on the Corporate Fellowship award visit http://business.wfu.edu/mafellowships 

The Full-time MBA is a two-year program for applicants who graduated from an accredited college or university and have a minimum of two years of post-graduate professional work experience. All majors are eligible. For more information visit: http://business.wfu.edu/default.aspx?id=43

We also offer a Part-time MBA program on evenings and Saturday for working professionals. For more information visit: http://business.wfu.edu/default.aspx?id=389

The Master of Science in Accountancy (MSA) program is a 12 to 18 month program for applicants who graduated from an accredited college or university. All majors are eligible and there is no minimum or maximum post-graduate work requirement. For more information visit: http://business.wfu.edu/default.aspx?id=1231 

The Summer Management Program (SMP) is a five-week business “boot camp” for rising juniors and seniors currently attending accredited colleges or universities. Recent (after December 2009) graduates are also eligible. Business and business-related majors are not eligible. This is an 8-credit course. For more information visit: http://business.wfu.edu/default.aspx?id=1184

Various scholarships are available for all of the programs listed above. For more information on application criteria, visit http://business.wfu.edu/apply and for more details on scholarship opportunities, visit http://business.wfu.edu/scholarships

For additional information about the Wake Forest University Schools of Business, visit our website at http://business.wfu.edu/; email admissions@mba.wfu.edu or call 1.866.925.3622.

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