On-Campus Events

What is it like to study at Stanford? Is the Stanford MBA Program right for you?

To help you answer these questions, we offer a variety of programs and events so you can learn about the GSB's academic environment and student culture.

» On-Campus Information Sessions
» Class Visit Program
» Knight Management Center Tours
» Stanford University Campus Tours
» Register for On-Campus Events
» Weather At Stanford

Events at Colleges & Universities

The MBA Admissions Office regularly visits colleges and universities to share information about the Stanford MBA Program, the student experience, and our admission process.

» Colleges & Universities Visited

Events for Diversity Groups

We offer information sessions and events to address the specific interests of women, people of color, and the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities who are considering the Stanford MBA Program.

These sessions are open to all candidates—regardless of background.

» Events for Women
» Events for US Minorities
» Events for LGBT

Did You Know?

  • Visiting campus will not affect the admission process.
  • Although we are not able to meet with you individually, we offer group information sessions led by an Admissions Officer on campus typically twice weekly and off campus in the fall and winter.

    These information sessions provide you with an excellent overview of the MBA Program and admission process as well as an opportunity to ask questions.

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Worldwide Information Sessions

Each year, MBA Admissions Officers host general information sessions worldwide.

Come hear an overview of the MBA Program and admission process, as well as thoughts on the MBA experience from alumni panelists.

» Our Fall Travel Schedule
» Register for Info Sessions

Stanford GSB Voices

"I decided to come to Stanford because of the people.

Before making my decision, I reached out to several GSB students and alumni.

What struck me most were the common themes that emerged when they discussed their GSB experiences: real intellectual curiosity, a genuine interest in their classmates, and a strong desire to make a difference.

Once I started here, it didn't take long for me to recognize these same qualities in my classmates. And that's when I knew I made the right decision."

Michael Bannon, MBA 2009
New York, USA