The global pandemic has had an impact on how graduate business schools review applications for admission. The availability of access to exams like the GMAT/GRE/TOEFL/IELTS were limited. Grades may have suffered, careers were derailed, In addition, the student experience changed. Networking, interviewing, and securing internships and jobs all changed. Many graduates have great new jobs, yet haven’t physically met their co-workers.
With more than 26,000 students and 1,100 faculty the University of Califonia Riverside is pioneering research with:
- economic
- scientific
- social impact
on the real-world challenges, they face in California and beyond.
The University of Califonia Riverside is ranked among the top 1 percent of universities worldwide by the Center for World University Rankings and one of the nation’s top 12 public universities by Forbes.
But the benefits of being a Highlander don’t stop with the stats — or within the bounds of their expansive campus. Being a part of the UCR community means you have access to the vibrant city of Riverside — near-desert, mountain, and coastal destinations, as well as dozens of major cultural and recreational sites.
Join us on April 21st and learn how does a prospective student navigates changes!