Well-Rounded Students
Despite lives full with work and family commitments, Kellogg School EMBA students
also make time for outside activities and volunteer work that add meaning
to their lives. Away from the classroom and boardroom, program students
are accomplished athletes, talented musicians and artists, community leaders
and dedicated volunteers to a variety of causes.
This commitment to developing the “whole person” is
a cornerstone of the Kellogg culture, where service to the community
is a way of life for students, faculty and staff. Perhaps this
isn’t surprising given the Kellogg School’s emphasis
on leadership and teamwork.
This unique culture is also why the EMBA Program is dedicated
to admitting students who balance their professional lives with
extracurricular and leadership activities in the community at large.
Students also find the EMBA experience transcends the classroom.
Mealtimes, class breaks, social events and other activities present
informal opportunities for networking with participants and for
learning about other professions and corporate cultures. The Kellogg
School further widens the scope of the EMBA experience through
study groups, a luncheon speaker series, the Partner’s Program
and Sponsor’s Dinner. |
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This rich, team-based environment cannot easily be
replicated elsewhere and having access to these peers to exchange ideas is
directly driving my personal and professional growth |
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