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Tobin Holds Info Session at Staten Island Campus

The Peter J. Tobin College of Business at St. John’s University will be holding a graduate information session at its Staten Island campus. The event will be held Nov. 6, 2014 from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. This event is open to all prospective students.

The information session is designed to provide insight on the value of an advanced business degree, a detailed overview of Tobin’s catalog of programs and guidance with the application process.

The Tobin College of Business’s Staten Island campus offers five different MBA programs. Programs range from accounting to taxation. The school operates with the mission to develop men and women of character able to lead the way in today’s global economy. Prepared with state-of-the-art problem-solving skills and an international perspective, our graduates will be known for ethical leadership benefiting all stakeholders.

The school takes five steps to ensure that it accomplishes its mission:

  1. Excellence in Teaching: Nothing is more important. We will strive to deliver the best-in-class business education.
  2. Experiential Learning: Giving traction to theory, we will emphasize applied, experiential learning. By bringing the real-world of business into our classrooms, we will prepare our students to compete with the best from day one.
  3. A Global Education for the Global Career: Our perspective will be global, and that perspective will inform every course of study.
  4. Service to the Global Community: We will use our skills to benefit others, especially the economically disenfranchised, to create jobs, foster healthier communities, and offer hope where it is in short supply.
  5. Research: Scholarly research is key to the life of a business school. Our research will be applied as well as basic and will be integral to our teaching.

Registration for the information session is not necessary. The event is open to all interested members of the general public.

 

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