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415 RCB Building, 404/651-3859
Diane Fennig, Director Cindy Shinkle, Business Manager Robert Smith, PC Systems Specialist
7050.10 Mission This office is a combination of the divisions Master’s Admissions and Advisement and MBA Career Services and was created to support the graduate students within the Robinson College of Business. The office is dedicated to providing excellent programs and services to support the commitment of Robinson College students to their continued education.
7050.20 Master’s Admissions and Advisement 315 RCB Building, 404/651-1913 Diane Fennig, Interim Director Cele Blair, Assistant Director and Counselor Karl Adams, Senior Counselor Archie Marshall, Senior Counselor Jessica Celestine, Counselor
Mission The Master’s Admissions and Advisement staff supports the college’s mission of academic excellence by promoting the college to prospective master’s applicants, by facilitating the master’s application process, and by admitting well-qualified students to the master’s program. The office helps graduate students become knowledgeable about academic programs, pertinent regulations, and services available through the university.
Services This division coaches those interested in admission to the master’s programs of the college. Other purposes of this office include preparing evaluations of students’ academic programs and standing, assisting students with course selections and schedule revisions each semester, explaining catalog regulations, and administering policies of the college and university. |
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7050.30 MBA Career Services 715 RCB Building, 404/651-3780
Dirk Smith, Associate Director
Mission The mission of MBA Career Services is to teach master’s students in the Robinson College of Business how to effectively initiate, implement, and evaluate their career plans and how to become active participants in their own continuing career development. Fulfilling this mission includes offering students high-quality, accessible, extensive, and well-coordinated services and information designed to culminate in the best opportunities for satisfying their objectives for employment and advancement in their careers.
Services The following services are available to the graduate students in the Robinson College of Business: career advising, resume and cover letter critiques, information about the University Career Center, Cooperative Education, and the Counseling Center (which includes the Career Development Center), interview registration information, special workshops pertaining to all aspects of the job search process and internships, and full-time employment opportunities. Annual career fair events are sponsored to give students and alumni optimum exposure to employers. These events offer an excellent opportunity to make personal contact and to gather information concerning specific companies, training programs, staffing needs, and industry needs.
Students in the specialized programs work with faculty advisers in planning their programs of study. Students in all programs may contact the faculty advisers on questions relating to course content. The initiative for contact with the faculty adviser lies with the student, who also may have access to other members of the faculty.
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