Admissions Events and Visits

Now get to know us.


The most effective way for us to get to know you, your strengths and your goals is by meeting us in person on our campus during a personalized weekday Campus Visit or during a weekend open house. We also host a variety of off-campus events that will help you learn more about the Vanderbilt MBA program.

On-Campus Events

No events are currently scheduled

Click here for additional On-Campus Events.


Meet Us on the Road

Atlanta: Vanderbilt MBA Senior Staff coming to you!
Wednesday, May 16 to Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Washington D.C.: Vanderbilt MBA Senior Staff coming to you!
Tuesday, May 22 to Tuesday, May 22, 2012
New York City: Vanderbilt MBA Senior Staff coming to you!
Wednesday, May 23 to Wednesday, May 23, 2012 | New York City, New York
Houston: Vanderbilt MBA Senior Staff coming to you!
Tuesday, Jun 5 to Tuesday, Jun 5, 2012 | Houston, Texas
Dallas: Vanderbilt MBA Senior Staff coming to you!
Wednesday, Jun 6 to Wednesday, Jun 6, 2012 | Dallas, Texas

Click here for additional opportunities to Meet Us on the Road.


Coffee Breaks

Coffee breaks are a chance to meet with an Owen student in cities all over the world. They are held November through January and early Summer.

No events are currently scheduled

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Web Chats

While we always prefer meeting prospective students in person, we understand that your busy schedules can make that difficult. We offer a series of web chats with members of the Admissions team, faculty, staff and students on a variety of topics related to life here at Owen.

No chats are currently scheduled

Click here for more information, a full schedule and transcripts of previous chats.

Julie-Vavrichek
Julie Vavrichek
MBA 2011

Summer Associate
Goldman Sachs

Owen set itself apart from the beginning with its recruiting process. My visit was great and all the students and faculty I met were very welcoming. Even from my short visit, I was able to see the tight-knit community that Owen had. Owen put a lot of energy and resources into getting the right students and for that much effort to be put forth so early in the recruiting process, it was obvious as a student I would be treated the same way.