OXFORD,
Miss. – Prospective students interested in applying to the University
of Mississippi’s MBA program can learn more about it Wednesday (Feb. 4)
during the School of Business Administration’s first-ever MBA Day.
The
free event, set for 1:30-6 p.m. in Conner Hall, Room 110, invites
potential applicants to meet with faculty members and current students,
hear a lecture by noted entrepreneur and lawyer Bill Luckett, and tour
the business school’s facilities, said Bethany Cooper, director of
corporate relations and MBA services. Luckett’s lecture, which is open
to the public, begins at 4 p.m.
“MBA Day is intended to give
prospective students the chance to explore our program from the ground
up,” said Charles Noble, director of MBA programs and associate
professor of marketing. “We are trying to create an environment where
prospective students can not only learn about our program but can ask
all the questions they need in order to be sure an MBA is really right
for them.”
The MBA program, which offers students full-time and part-time options, is accepting applications for the summer semester. The deadline to apply is April 15.
MBA Day activities also include an optional campus tour at 12:30 p.m., as well as a pizza dinner before adjourning. To reserve a spot, visit http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/graduate?school or call 662-915-5820.
Following a program overview, participants meet in small groups with current MBA students for a question-and-answer session. This allows them to discuss workloads and courses and explore the curriculum from a student’s perspective, Cooper said.
“I think, hopefully, they’ll understand the value of the MBA program here at Ole Miss and what makes our program unique,” she said.
Luckett is a partner with actor Morgan Freeman in the Ground Zero Club in Clarksdale, as well as a lawyer and entrepreneur. His address is part of the school’s Distinguished Speaker Series, which brings about 100 guests lecturers to campus each year.
“An integral part of the MBA program is that we have high-profile business, government and community leaders speak to our students, and Bill Luckett will do the same for this group of students,” said Ken Cyree, business school dean. “Mr. Luckett provides a glimpse into the type of great speakers that MBA students are privileged to hear throughout the semester.”
For more information, visit http://www.olemissbusiness.com/mba . For assistance related to a disability, call 662-915-5820.