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FROM Sloan Admissions Blog: The Reaching Out LGBT MBA Fellowship |
I am excited to announce that MIT Sloan is a partner in the new Reaching Out LGBT MBA Fellowship. In addition to a minimum $10,000 scholarship, recipients will take part in Reaching Out events, mentoring, and leadership opportunities. MIT Sloan is proud to be involved in this opportunity for our LGBT students. MIT is committed to fostering a diverse, supportive, and collaborative environment. One of our students wrote about life at MIT Sloan as an LGBT student, describing how “Sloanies I barely knew wrote to me ‘coming out’ as allies” when she shared her story during a class. The co-presidents of the MIT Sloan LGBT Club also wrote a post detailing the support offered by the LGBT community here, from social gatherings to recruiting events. Students can also tap into a vibrant LGBT presence in Cambridge and Boston. Please feel free to contact the club if you have any questions or are visiting campus. You can also register for our LGBT Ambassadors Day on April 30th, 2015, which is a great way to connect with our community. We look forward to welcoming you on campus! |
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Selena’s story is a testament to how an MBA can change lives. She went from being a regular tech professional to working at one of the world’s top brands – all within a few short years after earning her MBA. In the first episode of GMAT Club Career Talks, Selena opens up about her incredible transformation, the challenges she faced, and the opportunities that came her way. Her journey is a powerful reminder that an MBA at the right time and from right business school can open doors you never imagined. Don’t miss out on Selena’s heartfelt story of growth, perseverance, and success. Stay tuned for a dose of inspiration!
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