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Welcome to AAMBAA, Wharton's African American MBA Association |
The Wharton African American MBA Association is the organization that represents all students of African descent in the MBA program at the Wharton School. AAMBAA emphasizes academic achievement, community involvement, and career success, and supports students in those ends through various programs and initiatives. AAMBAA is dedicated to increasing the number of students of African descent at the Wharton School through outreach to prospective students, and building bridges to alumni to maximize the power of the AAMBAA alumni network. |
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 Whitney M. Young Conference, Philadelphia: November 30th, 2007 - December 2nd, 2007 The Annual Whitney M. Young Conference, is the largest student-run African-American business conference in the country. As part of the 34th occasion of the event, AAMBAA and Wharton MBA Admissions hosted a prospective event for students of color to learn more about Wharton's Program, Curriculum, Student Experience and the Admissions Process. For more information, visit: http://www.wmyconference.com/ Wharton Diversity Receptions: Fall 2008 Join us at one of our Wharton MBA Diversity Receptions, hosted by admissions representatives and our diverse group of alumni. At a reception, you will learn more about whether an MBA from Wharton is right for you. Explore our programs, curriculum and student life, as well as opportunities for under-represented groups within our community. Get an insider's perspective on the Wharton's admissions philosophy and process. For details and to register, please link to http://www.wharton.upenn.edu/mba/admissions/events/Actual Dates Will be posted here soon. |
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