Posted on May 11, 2017
For those that are interested in graduate management programs, what are some items on your wish list when researching schools?
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Sgt Aaron Shaw
SGT Dave Tracy, do you mind sharing what you envision or your personal experience with a "Vet friendly" school?
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SGT Dave Tracy
I enrolled last year in the MBA program at the Carlson School at the University of Minnesota. While not Harvard, they have a solid academic reputation, and have designed their program to be highly flexible with multiple class offerings in traditional, condensed, in person or online options.
The MBA program itself has a veteran liaison position--currently a former Naval officer pursuing his PHD--who works with vets and service members interested in or already enrolled in the program. In addition the school has an endowment specifically for veterans; though it's primary beneficiaries are fulltime students. And while their outreach efforts to attract current and former military may not be as polished and efficient as I think it could be, the school is genuinely interested in bringing in veterans. That's what I see as the difference between talking the talk--the lip-service often heard about "supporting" vets/the military--and walking the walk by turning words into actions.
To be honest, were it not for their desire to attract vets, I may not have considered the school; and even if I had, I may not made the cut and been admitted.
The MBA program itself has a veteran liaison position--currently a former Naval officer pursuing his PHD--who works with vets and service members interested in or already enrolled in the program. In addition the school has an endowment specifically for veterans; though it's primary beneficiaries are fulltime students. And while their outreach efforts to attract current and former military may not be as polished and efficient as I think it could be, the school is genuinely interested in bringing in veterans. That's what I see as the difference between talking the talk--the lip-service often heard about "supporting" vets/the military--and walking the walk by turning words into actions.
To be honest, were it not for their desire to attract vets, I may not have considered the school; and even if I had, I may not made the cut and been admitted.
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Inputs:
-Types/qualifications of students
-Admissions process/standards
-Tuition/fees
-Financial aid resources
-Accreditation
-Ranking/reputation
Process:
-Curriculum/courses
-Program length
-Residency/internship opportunities
-Faculty expertise
-Alumni involvement
Outputs:
-Job placement rates
-Graduation rates
-Starting salary info
-Types/qualifications of students
-Admissions process/standards
-Tuition/fees
-Financial aid resources
-Accreditation
-Ranking/reputation
Process:
-Curriculum/courses
-Program length
-Residency/internship opportunities
-Faculty expertise
-Alumni involvement
Outputs:
-Job placement rates
-Graduation rates
-Starting salary info
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Sgt Aaron Shaw:
When I was researching schools: so that I could achieve my M.A.- I was interested in majoring in Human Behavior.
To this day, I would love to be a psychiatrist.
I hope and pray that your day is going very well, Sergeant.
-Most Sincerely, Margaret C. Higgins U.S. Army (Ret.), coach/photographer
When I was researching schools: so that I could achieve my M.A.- I was interested in majoring in Human Behavior.
To this day, I would love to be a psychiatrist.
I hope and pray that your day is going very well, Sergeant.
-Most Sincerely, Margaret C. Higgins U.S. Army (Ret.), coach/photographer
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