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Open House and Panel for Military Prospective MBA and MS
Students
January 30, 2013 from 6 - 8 p.m.
NEW DATE
Panel to begin at 6:30 p.m.
DC Campus: Ronald Reagan Building, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave, NW
(Federal Triangle metro stop)
REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT

The business landscape around you is rapidly changing. How will you influence
that change?
Whether your passion is community development, financial investments, entrepreneurship
or social marketing – an MBA from the Robert H. Smith School of Business will prepare
you for your future goals. At Smith, our emphasis on globalization, entrepreneurship,
and technology prepare our graduates to manage in unpredictable markets.
Attending this information session will provide you with the opportunity to:
- Learn more about the Smith MBA and how it can advance your personal and career
development.
- How to leverage your military leadership experience as your career progresses.
- Gain valuable information about the application and admissions process at the
Smith School of Business.
- Network with other prospective students, current students, alumni, faculty and
staff.
- Experience the culture of the Smith School first-hand: the excitement, the rigorous
academic atmosphere, the collaborative, results driven environment, and our commitment
to diversity.
- Discover how to get the most from your GI/Military benefits.
Why should I attend?
Making the decision to attend a graduate business program should be done carefully.
One must weigh many factors before choosing a graduate program. We encourage students
who are considering Smith to:
- Assess our core foundation courses - which prepare our students to be successful
business leaders.
- Explore our depth of elective areas - thoroughly designed to strengthen skills
and increase knowledge in a specific area.
- Investigate the level of programming and resources available to our students,
both at the Smith School and the University of Maryland.
- Evaluate the commitment to diversity at the student, faculty and administrative
levels.
- Acknowledge that a solid MBA program (like Smith) is rigorous; however, the challenges
and rigors will prepare you for competition in an ever-changing global economy.
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