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Jumpstart your MBA journey at Wake Forest School of Business’ Open House

This free one-night event offers working business professionals an in-depth look at the 20-month MBA Program.

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Complimentary hors d’oeuvres and drinks will also be served.

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Dreaming of a high-earning career? More flexible hours? Your own office?

Wake Forest University School of Business is here to help you get there. The local university is inviting current business professionals to the upcoming MBA Open House on Wednesday, Feb. 5, from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.

This informative event offers a detailed overview of the 20-month in-person MBA Program, which is designed specifically for full-time professionals.

Bring all your questions

Attendees will enjoy a guided tour of the state-of-the-art facilities and participate in an informal discussion led by the Associate Dean and enrollment team.

Plus, a panel of current students will be on hand to share firsthand experiences and answer any and all questions.

It’s a great way to go beyond the website and connect directly with the people and environment in an immersive way.

Attendance is 100% free, but online registration is required.

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