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Welcome
Professional 1-Year MBA Students
Class of Spring 2010
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Incoming Student Preparations
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Other Important Information
Here are some links to information you may find necessary before and during your time in Gainesville.
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Course Descriptions
If your company is planning on paying for a portion of your tuition, you may need to submit course descriptions. The document below includes brief course descriptions for all courses in your MBA program.
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Attire
There is no formal dress code for the MBA Orientation. Check the Orientation schedule for each day's activities. On the day of the ropes course, you should expect to be outside and active all day. Therefore, you should be dressed casually and comfortably. On the day of your primary Orientation activities we recommend business casual, as there will be an informal reception at the end of the day. On class days, students tend to be a little more casual. However, you'll find that on each day your classmates will be dressed in a variety of attire - some more formal, some more casual. You should dress how you feel most comfortable.
What You'll Bring Home
All course materials (books and course packets) are included in your tuition. During Orientation, you will be picking up the materials for your first term. You will also be given an MBA shoulder bag, which will include a space for your laptop. These items will be bulky, and will add to the luggage with which you are returning home. If you are travelling by air, you should keep this in mind when packing.
If you have questions regarding Orientation or your MBA Program, please contact any of the Working Professional MBA Student Services staff.
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