Working Professional and Executive MBA Final Application Deadline Coming Up On May 25

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With the final application deadline for the Texas Evening MBA, Texas MBA at Houston, Texas MBA at Dallas/Fort Worth, and Texas Executive MBA programs less than one month away, we want to remind you that we are here to help you and answer any questions you have along the way.

While we have seen strong demand for these programs with our classes almost half-full, there is still space available, and we encourage you to get your application in by the final deadline of May 25th.

On each Monday leading up to the final deadline, members of the Admissions Team will be sharing tips and tricks right here on the MBA Insider in order to help you get everything completed and get your application in.

In the meantime, check out the recording of our Tips and Tricks to the Application webinar for an overview of the application process.

We look forward to reading your application.

Hook’em!

 

Texas MBA Program at SXSW 2012

If you follow our posts here on the MBA Insider, then you likely heard us talking last month about our plans for SXSW Interactive (SXSWi). With the event bringing in nearly 25,000 people, including the “Who’s Who” of the tech industry and promising entrepreneurs, we felt that getting involved with the event was a no-brainer.

“It was great to be part of McCombs’ official engagement with SXSW – it is so unique that essentially the entire web, social media and entertainment industries come to its backyard to collectively explore innovation. These spaces have continued to grow aggressively through the emergence of new companies which perfectly complements Austin’s startup and creative communities. Providing a formal mechanism for all of the alumni to reconnect, and for current students to get unprecedented access to industry leaders, is a spot on way to distinguish McCombs.”
- Bart Bohn, Founder and CEO, AuManil and Texas MBA Class of 2007

Through events like Startup Village, the Texas MBA Ignites SXSW Startup Village networking reception, and the SXSW Trade Show, our students, alumni, faculty, and staff were able to mix and mingle with industry executives, prospective students, and other SXSWi attendees. Having a presence at the event not only allowed us to make many great connections, but also to further increase awareness of the McCombs brand, while reinforcing our reputation as an innovative, entrepreneurial, collaborative and tech savvy organization.

Alumni Volunteers

Chris Treadaway (third person from right), MBA ‘05, CEO of Polygraph Media and Aaron Lyons (second from right), MBA ‘11, founder of Urban Dish joined us at the Alcatel-Lucent Trend Lounge to talk with visitors about the program.

SXSW Networking Event

The Texas MBA family came together at Vince Young Steakhouse for the Texas MBAs Ignite Startup Village networking reception. In this photo, Associate Dean for Graduate Programs at McCombs, Eric Hirst (on left), is pictured with Ryan Hand, Elizabeth Nichols, and Mike Svatek, all of Bazaarvoice.

MBA Student Volunteers

Current students, alumni, and MBA and MSTC staff members maintained the booth, sharing their experiences in the program and connecting with potential employers and prospective students. At the booth, we held raffle drawings each day (for Mack Brown autographed footballs, among other prizes), and of course handed out tons of burnt orange Texas MBA swag!

With the help of our great sponsors, volunteers, and staff, it is safe to say that our first experience at SXSW truly exceeded expectations. A HUGE thank you goes out to all the people listed below–we couldn’t have pulled it off without you!

Sponsors: AMLI Residential, Bazaarvoice, Famigo, IC2/Austin Technology Incubator, Moth to Flame, MSTC (Master of Science Technology Commercialization), Ordoro, Polygraph Media, Texas Venture Labs, Urban Dish, UT System Office of Technology Commercialization, and Vince Young Steakhouse.

MBA Alumni: Q Beck from Famigo, Naruby Schlenker from Ordoro, Aaron Lyons from Texas Venture Labs and Urban Dish, and Chris Treadaway from Polygraph Media

MBA Student Volunteers: Christine Chen (and Moth to Flame volunteers), Jessica Cheng, Josh Tinch, Josh Gladding, Emily Behncke, Laura Shaham, Jenny Gibson, Anne Hallock, Shivani Arora, Solu Nwanze, Scott Gabriel, Dan Scellen, Dan Amodio, Chris Atkins, Praveen Katta, Lauren Martin, Lakshmi Gupta, Andrew Koperwas, Cheryl Lewis, Erik Norwood, Larcombe Teichgraeber, Shina Kim, and Alejandra Carlos-Padilla

MSTC Program Representatives: Vanessa Manley, Dr. Gary Cadenhead, Dr. Bob May, Ashwin Kumar, Guanyan Cai, Toni Miranda Arranda, and Virgil McCullough

MBA Staff: Angela Zerda, Susan Masson, Yvette Brown, Scott Good, Michelle Hardy, Kurt Mitschke, and Courtney Seager

For more photos, and to see what others thought about the event, also check out our post on Storify.

Working Professional and Executive MBA Programs 2012 Women’s Forums

On Saturday, March 24, the Texas MBA for Working Professional and Executive Programs held Women’s Forum events in Austin, Houston, and Dallas-Fort Worth, hosting more than 50 prospective women MBAs and showing them what makes the Texas MBA so special.

“From the students, faculty, and staff that contributed to the women that attended the Forum, the event brought the entire Texas MBA family together with the Longhorn Spirit. The alumni’s honesty and passion, Professor Meakin calling on the Forum attendees in his Business Law class, and the UT staff’s attention to detail while organizing the day all supported the legacy of the world renowned Texas MBA: high caliber, collaborative, and diverse.” – Nicole Wood, MBA Class of 2013 and a host of the Texas MBA at Houston Women’s Forum

Houston Women's Forum Attendees

Gina Whitfield, right, and Nicole Wood, second from right, meet with prospective MBA students at the Texas MBA at Houston Women's Forum on Saturday, March 24.

The Women’s Forum exhibited the well-rounded aspects of the Texas MBA and allowed attendees to discover how the Texas MBA Program can unlock their potential and help them develop as business leaders, advance their current career, or even make a career change. Women’s Forum attendees had the opportunity to hear an overview of the Texas MBA program, understand the value proposition of the Texas MBA, and connect with women in the program to learn about their Texas MBA experience.

“Choosing to pursue an MBA presents unique challenges for women, especially working professionals,” says Allison Kroll, a member of the MBA Class of 2013 and a host of the Texas MBA at Dallas-Fort Worth Women’s Forum. “What I believe the Women’s Forum provides is a realistic insight into the program and a candid discussion of the challenges working-professional students face, from the current and former students who have lived it.”

April Events Schedule

April Events

During April we will be hosting information sessions for all programs, as well as a Texas Evening MBA webinar on the first Wednesday of the month. Come see us in Austin, Houston, and Dallas/Fort Worth–or even join us online–to learn about the Texas MBA Program from current students and staff.

We hope that you can make it out to one of these events!

REMINDER: Texas MBA Women’s Forums Coming Up

MBA WomenDon’t forget that on Saturday, March 24, we will be hosting Women’s Forums in Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston, and Austin for our Texas MBA for Working Professionals and Executives programs.

Registration is still open for each event, and you can register on the Women’s Forum web pages listed below:

These events offer you the opportunity to discover how the Texas MBA Program can unlock your potential and help you develop as a business leader, whether you are looking to advance your current career or make a career change. Women’s Forum attendees will have the opportunity to hear an overview of the Texas MBA program, understand the value proposition of the Texas MBA, connect with current MBAs, alumni, faculty and staff, and experience what makes the Texas MBA special.

We hope you can join us at a Women’s Forum!

Texas MBA at Houston Charity Golf Scramble

Looking for a good reason to get out and hit the links? Well I’ve got one for you—the McCombs Texas MBA at Houston Charity Golf Scramble, benefitting the Houston Food Bank.

Golf Invitation

The first annual event, created by the Texas MBA at Houston Golf Club, is scheduled for Sunday, March 25, 2012 at Tour 18 Golf Course in Humble. The mission for this event is simple: Improve the community in which we live by providing charitable contributions to a great organization, the Houston Food Bank, while also creating unique networking opportunities for Houston’s business men and women.

“The Inaugural UTHMBA Charity Golf tournament provides a great opportunity for current students, future students, alumni and Houston business leaders to network all for a good cause:  “Leading the fight against hunger.” We are excited to give back to the community via the Houston Food Bank.  The Houston Food Bank is a great organization and our committee felt everyone deserves the right to a meal.  We thought it would be a good fit.  We hope to have a successful tournament serving as a foundation to grow on in future years.” - David Bowman, first-year Texas MBA and a chairman for the event

Information on registration, the tournament and course, and who to contact can be found on the Golf Scramble’s website, http://www.uthmbagolftournament.com/.

We are counting on the support of McCombs Alumni, Houston-Area businesses and Houston-Area business men and women to make the event memorable to participants and to the community.

Please mark March 25th, 2012 on your calendar and help make the 1st Annual Texas MBA at Houston Charity Golf Scramble a success!