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Are you interested in an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management?

We are excited to have many opportunities to meet and share our experiences with prospective students.  The Kellogg Hispanic Business Students Association (HBSA) is a great resource for learning more about the Kellogg experience.  Collectively, we share a wide array of backgrounds and interests and we hope you will take the opportunity to reach out to our organization if you have questions about Kellogg.  We are committed to promoting Hispanics to pursue an MBA at Kellogg.

By now, you may be considering pursuing graduate studies in management.  Sof of of you have been accepted to Kellogg (congratulations!) and you are probably trying to figure out which MBA program works best for you and if Kellogg is the right fit.  Do any of these questions sound familiar?  We may have some answers to your questions. Feel free to reach out to Lizette Williams, our co-chair for prospective students. If you're coming to campus, we'd enjoy a chance to sit down and talk to you about our experience here at Kellogg.

Mario Turza

 

Profile of Minority* Students in the Class of 2006

*Minority is defined as underrepresented groups: African-Americans, Hispanic-Americans and Native-Americans

 

Enrollment of Class of 2006 Minority Students by Program  

 

Two-Year MBA

89%

 

One-Year MBA

4%

 

JD-MBA

4%

 

Masters of Management and Manufacturing

4%

 

Placement of Class of 2006 Minority Students

The Kellogg School’s Career Management Center plays a critical role in preparing students for their careers. Minority students in the Class of 2005 accepted positions at the following companies:

American Airlines

Kellogg Company

Archer Capital

Lehman Brothers

Bain & Company

Microsoft Corporation

Blackstone Group

Monitor Group

Chicago Public Schools

Motorola

Deloitte Touche

New York Times Company

Duetsche Bank

Nissan Motor Co.

ELC

Procter & Gamble

ExxonMobil

PRTM

General Motors

UBS

Harrah's Entertainment

Warner Bros. Pictures

Kashi

 

 

 

Kellogg Student Club Leadership

Minority students have leadership roles in many of the professional and social clubs at the Kellogg School, including:

Admissions Committee KWEST Trips

Board Fellows Program

Leadership Conference

CIM Executive Committee and Section Leaders

Social Impact Club

 

Scholarships & Fellowships Awarded to Class of 2006 Minority Students

Scholarships and fellowships are an important means to recognize academic excellence. The following minority-specific and general scholarships were awarded to minority students in the Class of 2005 while attending Kellogg. The awards range from a few thousand dollars to $30,000.

Austin

NSHMBA

BMA

Siebel Scholars

Forte Foundation

Toigo Scholars

George Johnson

UBS

New America Alliance Institute

Goldman Sachs Foundation

 

Undergraduate Schools Attended by Class of 2006 Minority Students

Amherst College

Harvard College

University of California, Los Angeles

Babson College

Louisiana State Univ., Baton Rogue

University of Iowa

Boston University

Mass. Inst. of Tech.

University of Michigan

Case Western Reserve University

Northeastern University

University of Minnesota

Clark Atlanta University

Ohio State Univ, Columbus

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Colgate University

Pontifical Catholic University

University of Pennsylvania

Columbia University

Stanford University

University of Virginia

Dartmouth College

University of California , Davis

Villanova University

Georgetown University

 

Yale University

 

Undergraduate Majors of Class of 2006 Minority Students  

 

Social Science/Humanities

25%

 

Engineering/Sciences

33%

 

Economics

13%

 

Business

29%

 

Home States of Class of 2006 Minority Students

California

 

Florida

 

Georgia

 

Illinois

 

Kansas

 

Massachusetts

 

New York

 

Ohio

 

Pennsylvania

 

Texas

 

Washington D.C.

 

Click here for a profile of the entire Class of 2006 .

 

 

 

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