West campus session details W. P. Carey School MBA program


<p>Prospective students considering applying to the evening Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree program through Arizona State University’s W. P. Carey School of Business can learn about the program during a Feb. 8 information session on the West campus.</p><separator></separator><p>The W. P. Carey School admitted its first West campus MBA cohort last August. Applications are now being accepted for the cohort that will start the program in August of 2011.</p><separator></separator><p>“Employers and employees in the North and West Valley have reacted enthusiastically to the presence of the W. P. Carey MBA on the West campus,” said Alan Goldman, director of faculty for the W. P. Carey School at West. “They understand the benefits of having such a prestigious program in their backyard. Students also appreciate the two-nights-a-week format, which is ideal for working professionals.”</p><separator></separator><p>The evening program is the highest-ranking part-time MBA program in Arizona, according to <em>U.S. News &amp; World Report</em>. Students may choose from several areas of emphasis, electives and technical certificates enabling them to tailor the degree program to their individual goals and interests.</p><separator></separator><p>Information session attendees will learn details about the evening MBA program, admissions requirements, the application process and deadlines, the GMAT exam, and financial aid.</p><separator></separator><p>To register for the West campus session, visit <a href="http://www.wpcareywestcampus.com/">www.WPCareyWestCampus.com</a&gt;. More information is also available at (480) 965-3332. The Feb. 8 session is scheduled for 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in Room 241 of the University Center Building on the West campus, 4701 W. Thunderbird Road in Phoenix.</p><separator></separator><p>The W. P. Carey School offers its evening MBA in addition to bachelor’s degree programs on the West campus. Students may pursue a B.S. in accountancy, a B.S. in management, or a B.A. in business with a concentration in either communication or sustainability. Eligible students can start as freshmen or transfer from an accredited community college. For information about undergraduate business programs on the West campus, call (602) 543-6200.</p>