School of Business will host info sessions on new “Accelerated” MBA program

SUNY New Paltz will provide students and community members with an overview of the master of business administration degree (MBA) program at three free information sessions this spring.

The MBA info sessions will be held on March 15, April 12 and May 11 from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. in van den Berg Hall room 310 on the New Paltz campus.

The sessions will feature info on two major recent updates to the MBA program:

  • A new part-time online option, designed to provide scheduling flexibility and better accommodate students of all kinds; and
  • Newly streamlined course content, which modernizes the program while maintaining the high standards of quality that New Paltz’s AACSB-accredited School of Business is known for.

The result of these changes is an accelerated, flexible, affordable and personal MBA curriculum that can be completed in as little as 15 months, and is ideal for students with demanding lifestyles who desire online, night and weekend options.

“We’re really excited about the revisions to the MBA program,” said MBA director Aaron Hines ’00 (Management) ’04g (Business Administration). “We believe that the updates will gain the attention of many prospective students from various academic backgrounds.”

Like the MBA program itself, the info sessions have been designed for current undergraduate students, at New Paltz and at other institutions, as well as working professionals interested in developing new aptitudes.

“These sessions include a little of everything: a full curriculum breakdown of the MBA, info on the admission requirements, help with the application process and a rundown of scholarship opportunities,” Hines said.

All community members are welcome to come learn about these subjects and meet business faculty teaching MBA courses.

The info sessions will be held on March 15, April 12 and May 11 from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. in van den Berg Hall room 310. Please follow this link for a campus map.

Those planning to attend are asked to contact the School of Business at (845) 257-2968 or mba@newpaltz.edu. More information is available online.