
MBA Four Steps to Prepare You for the Entrepreneurial Journey
The way I look at opportunities in business (and in life) has been refocused by this program - Jim Rogers MBA '04 |
The MBA program is composed of four distinct steps. We believe these steps will best prepare you for your entrepreneurial journey. The four steps include: two-class sequence, learning from entrepreneurs, experiential learning and Governor's Cup.
In addition to the four step program, MBA students can participate in a number of programs to better prepare you for the entrepreneurial journey. We offer great professional development experiences, business simulators, price Scholars, teambuilding, mentoring, corporate connections and internships.
The Entrepreneurship Boot Camp, or simulator, is a board game professionally run by profitability, and is sought out by organizations worldwide including IBM, Harvard, Stanford, Acton School of Business and many others. The Business Simulator gives students the opportunity to learn the necessary financial tools to succeed in the marketplace through hands-on participation in an interactive, team-based competition. It offers a great balance of instruction and learning by doing.
At the price College of Business, we take professional development to a higher level. For first year students, beginning with MBA prelude Week and continuing through the start of summer internships, we provide a broad variety of soft skills development,define important professional traits that recruiters are seeking and help students meet the requirements essential for launching a successful business career. For second year students, our Student Support Center offers preparation for the final job search and re-entry to the workforce. Our delivery includes perspectives from numerous outside speakers, alumni and friends of the program
One of the highest profile components of the price MBA is the price Scholar program. Capitalizing on our association with the Stern School of Business at New York University, seven students are selected annually to spend the summer attending an evening graduate class and a two day seminar on investment at Columbia university. The nearly $13,000 scholarship awarded to each student covers NYU tuition, housing in the NYU graduate dorms, board, books and fees, transportation and incidental expenses.