Wake Forest
University has an opportunity for minority students to
attend its MBA program for FREE, and so far, the response
has been very poor.
Please, please pass along this opportunity to your friends,
families, and networks to see if there is an interest. This
is a great school and a tremendous opportunity to attend a
top graduate school. See details below.
The contact
person for anyone who is interested is:
Derrick S. Boone, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Marketing
Room 3139 Worrell Professional Center
Babcock Graduate School of Management Wake Forest University
1834 Wake
Forest Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27109-8758
email:
derrick.boone@mba.wfu.edumailto:derrick.boone@mba.wfu.edu
Web Site:
http://mba.wfu.edu/
Phone: (336).758.4475; Toll-free: (866) 925-3622;
Fax: 336.758.4514
Message from
Derrick S. Boone, Ph.D.:
Greetings, I wanted to let you know about a great
opportunity here at Wake Forest where you can get a FREE
education and get PAID while you're doing it. Our Dean of
the Schools of Business is the former CEO of PepsiCo and
very committed to diversity. He's gone around to his CEO
friends, who have agreed to donate a bunch of money to pay
tuition and fees, provide a stipend, and a job, to diverse
students. The details are below. The problem is, response to
the program has been dismal! As a faculty member, I would be
embarrassed for him to have to tell his CEO friends, "thanks
so much for your donation, but unfortunately I have to give
it back because we couldn't find Any students who wanted
it." So, I need your help. Please contact me if you, or
ANYONE you know is interested in the program. I want to help
out as many young scholars as I can. Don't worry about
whether or not you (or they) have taken the GMAT, etc. All
you need to do at this point is JUST APPLY.
About the Program:
The Master of Art in Management
program is designed specifically for liberal arts majors
only. The MA degree program is a 10 month intense study of
the basic functional areas of Business. After graduation
and working for approximately two years, all MA graduates
are eligible to apply to Wake Forest as part of the MA/MBA
joint degree program and get the MBA in one year.
The new Dean, Steve Reinemund, has
created a new scholarship for diverse students pursuing the
MA degree called the
Corporate Fellowship. The Corporate Fellowship provides full
tuition and a $21,000 stipend to cover living expenses.
Additionally, each Corporate Fellow will participate in a
practicum. The practicum has two components, educational and
professional development. Each student will be assigned a
mentor that is a high level executive with their sponsor
corporation.
The mentor will oversee an educational project covering 4 of
the functional areas of business using their own corporation
as the subject. The student will visit the corporation 3 - 4
times during the program to present his/her results of their
research project. Additionally, the "professional
development" component of the fellowship provides career
coaching and leadership development for the students.
The goal for the corporation is to be able to groom and
hopefully, hire a top candidate from a diverse background
for their organization. Of course, there is no obligation
that the students accept any offer of employment. Still, the
student benefits, even if they are not ultimately hired by
their sponsor corporation in that they have the MA degree
and the type of experience that will make them more
marketable
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