This fall and spring, the MBADiversity Organization, in conjunction with the National Graduate Preparatory Program, will be holding a series of events for prospective graduate school applicants. These City Forums aim to inform those seeking a graduate degree of the various scholarships, fellowships and international travel opportunities available to them. They will also present attendees with the chance to hear from alumni, learn about the admissions process, meet other prospective applicants and attend a recruiter fair.
The City Forums will be held in various cities across the nation:
Fall 2009
Washington, D.C.: September 19th
The Westin D.C. Center
New York: Saturday, October 10th
The Grand Hyatt
Atlanta: Saturday, October 17th
The Westin Peachtree Plaza
Spring 2010
Los Angeles: Saturday, February 6th
The Westin Pasadena
Philadelphia: Saturday, February 27th
The Franklin Institute Science Museum
New York: Saturday, March 27th
The Grand Hyatt
Austin: Saturday, April 17th
Austin Museum of Art
Chicago: Saturday, May 1st
Museum of Contemporary Art- Chicago
This year all attendees will be eligible to win a number of give-aways and drawings at each of the City Forums, including test prep financial assistance and discounts. Additionally, Clear Admit has aligned with the MBADiversity Organization and the National Graduate Preparatory Program for the 2009-10 City Forums, offering a free Clear Admit School Guide to the first five people at each of the City Networking Lunches. Only those who sign up for Full Registration are eligible for this special offer.
These intimate events are capped at 75-150 prospective students per City Forum. Space is limited, so interested individuals should register ahead of time online through either organization:
The National Graduate Preparatory Program (GradPrep) registration
The MBADiversity Organization (MBADiversity) registration
To learn more about the event and to view the full event schedules, visit the MBADiversity website.
Read the full article: MBADiversity and the National Graduate Preparatory Program to Hold City Forums Across the U.S.







