Access Online Hosting MBA Admissions Events in August and September

Through these online events, participants will have the opportunity to meet with representatives from many business schools

Access MBA, through its Access Online branch, has announced that it will be holding a series of online events aimed at those interested in applying for an MBA.

At these online events, which are aimed at MBA applicants based in the US and Canada, participants will have the opportunity to meet with business school representatives in a virtual format. Some schools that are slated to be in attendance include Duke University's School of Business, IESE Business School, Vanderbilt University, and WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management, among others.

One-on-one meeting and small group meetings will be held, so that participants can learn about the various facets of MBA admissions. Additionally, the events will also feature school presentations, partner workshops and advice about the GMAT and MBA scholarships.

Three events will be held, on August 22, August 27, and September 2.

Please see the Access Online website to learn more or register for an event. 

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