Over the years, the US has been the most popular study destination for students from the Middle East & Africa. There is a wide range of opportunities to gain practical experience while studying MBA or business master's in the US. Many programs here have options for work placements and internships that count towards the degree you earn. Many offer the chance to gain professional accreditation as well.
Join us for this live webinar to hear business school admissions directors share their insights on what it takes to do an MBA & business master's in the US today—including how to identify the right programs, how the application processes have evolved and who stands the best chance to qualify. They’ll give insight into scholarships for both international & domestic students, and more.
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Hult International Business School
Speaker Jennifer DifferOverviewGain a uniquely global perspective by circling the world with Hult International Business School’s Global One-Year MBA as you experience up to 3 Hult locations in one year, including San Francisco, Boston, London, Dubai, New York, and Shanghai. Graduate with a global network in place by studying alongside students from over 130 nationalities, and networking with leading employers from around the world. |
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About the speakerJennifer DifferJennifer has worked with Hult International Business School for 10 years, and is currently based in San Francisco as the Director of Enrollment for Hult’s MBA and EMBA programs. Prior to Hult, Jennifer worked within the Educational Travel and Events Planning industries. The best part of her job is having the opportunity to talk to inspiring candidates from around the world, and to help them find the graduate program that is the best fit for their goals. An avid traveler, Jennifer is fortunate to have visited all of Hult’s campus locations –Boston, New York, London, Dubai and Shanghai. |
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American University - Kogod
Speaker Sarah TeitelbaumOverviewAmerican University’s Kogod School of Business believes in using business as a force for meaningful change. The school equips and empowers its community to make a difference in the world through the knowledge, skills and experience it offers. Graduates are leaders on Wall Street and in the corporate world, but also work for non-profits, government agencies and social-service organizations. |
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About the speakerSarah TeitelbaumSarah Teitelbaum is an Assistant Director of Graduate Admissions at the Kogod school of Business, where she works with prospective and admitted MBA and MS students. Before joining Kogod, Sarah spent three years working in law school admissions at AU's Washington College of Law. |