Event

Coffee Chat: Graduate Student-at-Large Programs

Level up your leveling-up. Join us over a cup of coffee to learn how GSAL can give you the knowledge, faculty support, and academic credentials to pursue your professional goals.

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About the Past Event

Are you thinking about graduate or business school? Consider the Graduate Student-at-Large (GSAL) program. Please stop by for a quick chat with program director, Esther Pandian-Risk, as she introduces you to the GSAL program and how you can enroll in for-credit graduate courses across the University of Chicago. You will have the opportunity to ask any questions you may have regarding the program and the application process.

* All registrants will be sent a recording of the session within two business days after the event has passed.

About the GSAL program

Students accepted to the Graduate Student-at-Large program at the University of Chicago have already completed their bachelor’s degrees and enroll in regular graduate and undergraduate courses (with adequate prerequisites) at the University of Chicago. They have the opportunity to take courses at the College, in the Graduate Divisions of the Biological Sciences, Physical Sciences, Social Sciences, and Humanities, and at the graduate schools in Divinity, Public Policy, Social Work, Business, and Law.

About the GSALB program

Graduate Student-at-Large: Business (GSALB) students have the opportunity to deliberately explore the academic culture of the Chicago Booth School of Business, and participate in the rigorous, discipline-based approach to business education that consistently ranks Chicago Booth as the top MBA program in the world.

Speaking at the event

Assistant Director of Recruitment, Angie Hoang

Angie Hoang, MBA

Assistant Director of Recruitment

Angie Hoang serves as the lead advisor for prospective students to the Master of Science in Biomedical Informatics, Master of Science in Threat and Response Management, and Graduate Student-at-Large programs. Prior to joining the University, Hoang worked in post-baccalaureate admissions at...

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