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The campus is a diverse residential designed specifically to impart the knowledge, instill the values and forge the relationship that are the enduring legacy of the student experience. For the full first year, MBA students are grouped together, creating a close atmosphere of cooperation and teamwork, this builds friendships that endure for a lifetime.  Outside the classroom, students join in an extraordinary range of activities including seminars, club events, study groups, guest speakers, meetings, sports, and social events.

Our MBA Program is a truly distinctive academic experience. Our management offers students holistic exposure to business disciplines, empowering them with versatile skills to succeed at many levels. Opportunities abound for students to explore a variety of offerings, with courses in entrepreneurship, and social enterprise, as well as field-based learning that enriches their learning.

The class room experience is centered on the case method, which brings the realities, conflicts, challenges, and dilemmas of  business issues to each student in every class. Through this remarkable interactive process, faculty and students create an environment where everyone teaches and everyone learns.

 
 
     
Code of Conduct
We believe that honesty, integrity, and respect for people and property are the basis for an excellent academic community. Students must read and sign the Code of Conduct to affirm acceptance of this belief and adherence to these value. Students are expected in all of their actions to reflect personal honesty, integrity and respect for others. Moreover, as members of a distinctively academic community, our students must adhere to the norms of a serious intellectual community. More particularly, an MBA student's responsibilities include; a duty to respect the integrity of all members of the MBA community by avoiding all forms of force, violence or intimidation, including sexual harassment; a duty to respect the property and rights of others; and a duty to respect and preserve the quality of academic facilities.