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Stanford Graduate School of Business Invites Prospective Applicants to Visit this Spring

Don’t miss Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) in the spring, when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom outside the Littlefield Management Center. In a recent post to the Stanford GSB admissions blog, Admissions Coordinator Brad Lindeberg invites prospective MBA applicants to come visit when the Class Visit Program resumes later this month.

Initial registration for the spring class visits and information sessions begins on Monday, March 22nd, Lindeberg writes. Weekly information sessions will begin immediately, and class visits can be scheduled starting on Monday, April 12th. Once enrollment has settled, the admissions office may add additional class visit spots, he added.

Campus visits are a great way to really get to know the school before applying, but they are in no way required, Lindeberg stresses. “Attending our on-campus events is neither required nor expected,” he writes. “Our events offer a chance to experience a day at the GSB, but do not result in preferential treatment in the admission process.”

If you are considering applying for Fall 2011 admission and plan to visit the campus, Lindeberg recommends trying to schedule your trip for the spring quarter if possible. “Our events in the Fall often fill quickly, when demand is highest,” he cautions.

For additional details about class visits and information sessions this spring at Stanford GSB, click here.

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