Summer term begins June 4. Students have wound down from the Spring semester and are working to complete their summer registrations or their Fall admission packets.
I just returned from a Road Tour with the MSU Alumni Association and the Bulldog Club. It was a lot of fun meeting with alumni from around the state and some potential distance MBA students.
My focus this week has been to catch up on emails and questions and begin preparing for the Fall Semester. It will be here before we know it.
Next weekend I am going to the Mississippi in the Park Picnic held in New York's Central Park. I hope to meet with additional MSU Alumni there but also meet some potential distance MBA students who have not previously attended MSU. There is more information available about the location at: www.alumni.msstate.edu/events/events.php?id=16 .
Classes are almost full for the summer and fall is moving in that direction. It's going to be a great year!
Friday, May 25, 2007
Wednesday, May 9, 2007
Summertime, summertime, summertime
I am ashamed that my last post was in February. We have been working on the website almost daily for the past couple of weeks and the blog got overlooked!
Spring graduation was held last week on campus. Students who were waiting on spring final grades are registering for classes for summer and fall. Summer classes start in just about 3 weeks or so (June 4).
This week I have been on the road with the Mississippi State University Alumni Association "Road Dawgs Tour." I have visited Meridian, Tupelo, and Southaven (MS) and next week I rejoin the tour for Ocean Springs and Jackson. It has been a lot of fun visiting with alumni and remembering the good ole days on campus.
Many of the alumni I have spoken with fondly remember their times on campus and leaving campus to start a new job. It's a different conversation than the one I have with many of the students participating in the distance program. Many of you have graduated from a physical campus - either MSU or somewhere else - and have been working for a couple of years (or more). Now you are ready for your MBA.
That is what the distance MBA is here for...to assist you, the student, who cannot come back to campus to finish their graduate degree. That is what I am here for...to help you with that process. Let me know what I can do for you.
Tamra
Spring graduation was held last week on campus. Students who were waiting on spring final grades are registering for classes for summer and fall. Summer classes start in just about 3 weeks or so (June 4).
This week I have been on the road with the Mississippi State University Alumni Association "Road Dawgs Tour." I have visited Meridian, Tupelo, and Southaven (MS) and next week I rejoin the tour for Ocean Springs and Jackson. It has been a lot of fun visiting with alumni and remembering the good ole days on campus.
Many of the alumni I have spoken with fondly remember their times on campus and leaving campus to start a new job. It's a different conversation than the one I have with many of the students participating in the distance program. Many of you have graduated from a physical campus - either MSU or somewhere else - and have been working for a couple of years (or more). Now you are ready for your MBA.
That is what the distance MBA is here for...to assist you, the student, who cannot come back to campus to finish their graduate degree. That is what I am here for...to help you with that process. Let me know what I can do for you.
Tamra
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Where has the time gone?
I cannot believe it has been almost a month since I last posted. We have been working hard to get ready for the second term of spring as well as prepare a course listing for summer and fall. The new course lists for summer and fall should be up in the next three weeks.
Second term classes begin Thursday. Some spaces are still available.
Admission applications are still being accepted for summer. We already have a number of applications received.
Hope everyone's spring semester is going well.
For anyone reading this post who is not already admitted into the program give me a call at 662.325.2655 and I'll be glad to talk to you about the program.
Have a great week!
Second term classes begin Thursday. Some spaces are still available.
Admission applications are still being accepted for summer. We already have a number of applications received.
Hope everyone's spring semester is going well.
For anyone reading this post who is not already admitted into the program give me a call at 662.325.2655 and I'll be glad to talk to you about the program.
Have a great week!
Tuesday, February 6, 2007
Spring is in the air
It is a beautiful 60 degrees on campus here today. The sun is shining and my southern bones are adjusting to the typical warmth after a few days of below freezing weather. I wish our distance students farther north could fully appreciate this beautiful weather but I have a feeling that many of us here would enjoy a couple of inches of snow, if we had the choice.
As we dive into the month of February we begin focusing on the second term of the spring semester and applications for the summer. We recently updated the admission page on the website (available at www.distance.msstate.edu/mba/admissions.html) and I noticed that there are 53 days until the summer application deadline. Time flies.
Did you know that by admitting for the summer and taking six hours during the Summer and Fall semesters you could complete 40 percent of the program before Christmas?
If you made a New Year's resolution to begin working on a graduate degree and would like more information about the MSU Distance MBA program just send me an email to tswann@aoce.msstate.edu and I'll get back with you!
Tamra
As we dive into the month of February we begin focusing on the second term of the spring semester and applications for the summer. We recently updated the admission page on the website (available at www.distance.msstate.edu/mba/admissions.html) and I noticed that there are 53 days until the summer application deadline. Time flies.
Did you know that by admitting for the summer and taking six hours during the Summer and Fall semesters you could complete 40 percent of the program before Christmas?
If you made a New Year's resolution to begin working on a graduate degree and would like more information about the MSU Distance MBA program just send me an email to tswann@aoce.msstate.edu and I'll get back with you!
Tamra
Friday, January 26, 2007
MSU MBA Career Reception
Dear Distance MBA Students,
Please join us at the Spring 2007 Corporate Career Reception.
February 20, 2007
5:00pm - 7:00pm
Hunter Henry Center
Mississippi State University
Starkville Campus
This is a wonderful opportunity for Graduate Students in the College of Business and Industry! You will have the opportunity to sell yourself to 20 companies in a small group setting, and they will have the opportunity to see what our great students have to offer. If you’ll be in the area, we’d love to see you there.
In order to participate, please send an e-mail to Jourdan Steinberg by February 9th, confirm your attendance, and include your résumé as an attachment.
Please call 662-325-1891 if you have any questions.
Please limit your résumé to one page! If you’d like to bring more information about yourself you are welcome to do so and share it with corporate representatives you meet at the reception.
Please join us at the Spring 2007 Corporate Career Reception.
February 20, 2007
5:00pm - 7:00pm
Hunter Henry Center
Mississippi State University
Starkville Campus
This is a wonderful opportunity for Graduate Students in the College of Business and Industry! You will have the opportunity to sell yourself to 20 companies in a small group setting, and they will have the opportunity to see what our great students have to offer. If you’ll be in the area, we’d love to see you there.
In order to participate, please send an e-mail to Jourdan Steinberg
Please call 662-325-1891 if you have any questions.
Please limit your résumé to one page! If you’d like to bring more information about yourself you are welcome to do so and share it with corporate representatives you meet at the reception.
MSU Summer Exchange - Germany
Dear Students:
The College of Business and Industry has arranged a summer exchange
program with the German University of Duisburg.
While studying in Germany, students can take classes in English and
earn 6 credits at Mississippi State concurrently. If fluency in
German exists, paid internships at internationally known German
companies can be arranged.
There will be an information meeting on March 26th @ 12:00-13:00 in
McCool # 243. The application deadline is April 10th. Scholarships
for partial funding are available on a competitive basis.
Below follows a more detailed description of the program:
The Business and Economics Summer Term (BEST) is an academic program
in an international setting, which is designed for upper division
undergraduate and graduate students. It is organized by the Faculty
of Business Administration - Mercator School of Management (MSM) -
of Duisburg-Essen University in cooperation with the Rhine-
Westphalia Institute for Economic Research (RWI) in Essen, Germany.
offers a variety of courses in business, economics and German
language with special emphasis on the European economic environment.
In addition, internships with companies and institutions in the
vicinity can be arranged after the course program, which runs from
June 04 - July 06, 2007
The five-week course program, customized for our partner
institutions around the world, also includes field trips and company
visits to the industrial and cultural vicinity of Duisburg and a
sightseeing excursion to Berlin. Located in the north-west of
Germany on the banks of the river Rhine, Duisburg is not only a
challenging place to study, but also an excellent starting point for
touring Germany, or for traveling to Amsterdam, Brussels, London,
Paris or Prague on weekends or before and after the program.
If you have any questions about the program, please visit Dr.
Kellermanns at 302M in McCool or contact him at 325-2613 or
fkellermanns@cobilan.msstate.edu
Sincerely,
Franz Kellermanns
The College of Business and Industry has arranged a summer exchange
program with the German University of Duisburg.
While studying in Germany, students can take classes in English and
earn 6 credits at Mississippi State concurrently. If fluency in
German exists, paid internships at internationally known German
companies can be arranged.
There will be an information meeting on March 26th @ 12:00-13:00 in
McCool # 243. The application deadline is April 10th. Scholarships
for partial funding are available on a competitive basis.
Below follows a more detailed description of the program:
The Business and Economics Summer Term (BEST) is an academic program
in an international setting, which is designed for upper division
undergraduate and graduate students. It is organized by the Faculty
of Business Administration - Mercator School of Management (MSM) -
of Duisburg-Essen University in cooperation with the Rhine-
Westphalia Institute for Economic Research (RWI) in Essen, Germany.
offers a variety of courses in business, economics and German
language with special emphasis on the European economic environment.
In addition, internships with companies and institutions in the
vicinity can be arranged after the course program, which runs from
June 04 - July 06, 2007
The five-week course program, customized for our partner
institutions around the world, also includes field trips and company
visits to the industrial and cultural vicinity of Duisburg and a
sightseeing excursion to Berlin. Located in the north-west of
Germany on the banks of the river Rhine, Duisburg is not only a
challenging place to study, but also an excellent starting point for
touring Germany, or for traveling to Amsterdam, Brussels, London,
Paris or Prague on weekends or before and after the program.
If you have any questions about the program, please visit Dr.
Kellermanns at 302M in McCool or contact him at 325-2613 or
fkellermanns@cobilan.msstate.edu
Sincerely,
Franz Kellermanns
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Questions about the program?
Do you have a question about the program that is not answered on our website? Send an email to: tswann@aoce.msstate.edu and list the subject as "Blogger Question." We'll reply to your question and put answers on the blog for others as well.
Thanks,
Tamra
Thanks,
Tamra
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