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REGISTER: Kellstadt Power Hour​ April 23

Ever think about what it’d be like to study at the Kellstadt Graduate School of Business but are unsure of which graduate business degree will help me reach my career goal? Most importantly, are you wondering if you can effectively juggle your career and go to grad school?

Those considering Kellstadt will have an opportunity to ask these questions and more during a Power Hour event at DePaul University’s Kellstadt Graduate School of Business April 23. The admission information and networking event will be held from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on the fifth floor of the DePaul Center, 1 E. Jackson Blvd., on DePaul’s Loop Campus.

Current students, recent alumni, professors and Dean Ray Whittington will answer the thoughts and concerns of prospective students in a casual setting, while providing a sense of the business school’s facilities and resources at the event.

“DePaul offers a wide range of career-focused MBA and specialized master’s degrees in subjects and learning formats tailored to the needs of working professionals,” says Whittington. “The Kellstadt community looks forward to sharing how these programs are empowering our students to advance their careers to the next level. We especially want to spread the word about Kellstadt’s commitment to making graduate business education more affordable through scholarships and financial aid available to many of our students.”

Reservations for the Kellstadt Power Hour are not required, but appreciated by Friday, April 17.  Prospective students are also allowed to bring guests so that friends and family may also participate. Light food and refreshments will be served. For more information and registration for the Kellstadt Power Hour, visit go.depaul.edu/KGSBpowerhour​.

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