Professional Documents
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A RICE MBA IS
By attracting extraordinary students and faculty from across the globe, the Jones Graduate School of Business plays a central role in helping Rice University achieve its goals as outlined in the Vision for the Second Century. We welcome the diverse experience you bring to your Rice MBA studies, which will enrich the educational environment for all of us in the broader Rice community. We hope you will take advantage of and be active in that community while here and throughout your lives. Welcome to your Rice experience at the Jones School. David W. Leebron
President Rice University
Excellence
How Will You Learn?
Engagement
What Will You Experience?
Connections
How Will You Shape the World?
Manage Your Own Career ..................................... 32 Engage the Houston Business Community .......... 34 Join the Rice Alumni Network .............................. 36
Networking ........................................................... 18 Business Excellence .............................................. 20 Leadership ............................................................ 22 Diversity ............................................................... 24 A Captivating Campus ........................................ 26
Community
EXCELLENCE
ACHIEVING YOUR GOALS
IS MORE THAN
EVERYTHING YOU DO
Excellence is a philosophya way of life. Its about perseverance, and never giving up. Failing, picking yourself up, and trying again. Excellence is holding yourself to a higher standard and acknowledging when you dont meet those standards. Its taking your weaknesses and turning them into your greatest strengths. At the Jones Graduate School of Business, passion drives excellence.
ITS PASSION IN
March 2010 The New York Stock Exchange spends a day on campus with Jones Graduate School students, faculty, and alumni. Events included a discussion on the future of capital markets that culminated with the ringing of the closing bell. Front row, left to right: Lanham Napier, Rice 93, CEO of Rackspace; Duncan Niederauer, CEO of NYSE Euronext; and Bill Glick, dean of the Jones Graduate School of Business.
The Rice MBA for Professionals and the Rice Educational Entrepreneurship Program (REEP)
The Jones School offers a compelling MBA program that combines a world-class business school education with an intensive educational entrepreneurship curriculum to equip aspiring K-12 school leaders with exceptional leadership abilities and management principles. The Rice Education Entrepreneurship Program (REEP) is a unique leadership education opportunity which provides educators an opportunity to envision, build, and effectively lead positive, achievement-oriented education environments, while joining a powerful network of experienced school administrators that will tremendously impact their future performance. Whether working in traditional school districts or in public charter schools, REEP seeks students who strive to influence and change the current educational landscape, creating better outcomes for underserved students. Educators who are interested must apply to both REEP and the Rice MBA for Professionals program.
Honor Code: Rice has a high trust culture that obligates individuals to preserve our legacy of
honor. Developing principled leaders starts on day one. Academic integrity in the form of the Rice Honor Code is presented as soon as a student begins the Rice MBA program. Violations of the Rice Honor Code are handled by the Rice Honor Council which handles any abuses reported. On my honor, I have neither given nor received any unauthorized aid on this exam or paper. Student Signature
Brian Murry and Devon Jenkins, both Rice MBA for Professionals, Class of 2010, observe a case analysis.
that drive the industry, particularly in the U.S. This course dissects how management principles are interpreted and applied in different health care settings such as pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, group and small practices.
Entrepreneurship In Biotechnology
Students learn an insiders perspective on the workings and challenges of a new to mid-stage pharmaceutical company. Current company issues and case studies are used to discuss topics including pre-clinical and clinical development, licensing and business development, and intellectual property and patent strategies.
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Ibn Sinas mission is based on providing affordable access to health care for those who would otherwise have none, including the over one million Harris County residents who are currently uninsured. The Rice MBA Capstone student teams understood the spirit of this mission and crafted growth strategies and associated implementation plans that not only provided an actionable blueprint for our expansion plans but also provided professional presentation materials that we used to procure a sizable funding grant from Houston Endowment.
Dr. Aijaz Ali Khowaja Chief Executive Officer, Ibn Sina Foundation
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Bill Arnold
Professor in the Practice of Energy Management As a senior executive in energy, government and banking, Bill engaged at the highest levels of government in the U.S. and abroad to provide geopolitical insights, develop business strategies and advance multibillion dollar projects. What most impressed me about the Jones School were the students. They bring extraordinary experience into the classroom. I hope to give them the perspective of other stakeholders, to help them understand the complex condition of meeting environmental, social and economic requirements, and to recognize the critical dimensions to energy and sustainability.
I was interested in the international trip opportunities at the Jones School to see firsthand how companies and individuals conduct business in other countries, especially in emerging markets. During the Rice MBA trip to India we visited the Indian Central Bank and met with several directors to learn about Indian monetary policy this is an experience I will never forget. Planning for the trip was not complicated. I set expectations with my management team, used a week of vacation, and had the time of my life!
Jonathan Lusk, Rice MBA for Professionals Weekend, Class of 2011 IMD Associate, Goldman Sachs
International Trips
Students make business contacts and learn firsthand about the economic situations in the host country. Every year students from the Rice MBA programs may choose to embark on several international trips. Arranged Past trips have included Mexico City, Guadalajara, during winter and spring breaks, the different options do Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Beijing, Shanghai, Delhi, Hyderabad, and Dubai. This years destinations will not conflict with class schedules. include Mumbai, Hong Kong and Mexico City. In keeping with the Jones Schools mission of developing Before embarking on an international trip, Rice MBA for principled, innovative thought leaders in global Professionals students must first arrange leave from work. communities, trips to China, Mexico, Latin America, South America and India remain strategic destinations. Itineraries include visits to corporate offices, U.S. embassies, and plant sites, as well as alumni and prospective student events. For example, on the China trip, students take mini-courses at Rices partner universities, Tongji University and Tsinghua University.
business school at Instituto Tecnolgico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM). Students who wish to study at EGADE can do so at any of their 33 campuses in Mexico. Rice MBA for Professionals students are able to participate in an exchange program during their second year and must first arrange leave from work. The exchange programs are one term (six weeks) in length and students typically choose six to nine credits of elective course work. The credits transfer, although grades do not.
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Al Napier
Professor of Management Director, Center on the Management of Information Technology Area Coordinator, Entrepreneurship In 1998, 14 years after he began teaching at the Jones Graduate School, Al Napier had the idea to begin each semester with every students name memorized. I would go into the classroom, ask them to put away their tent cards, and then call every one of them by their first name. And hes done it ever since. The minute I do that, he says, It changes the atmosphere in the classroom. They realize that I know who they are, that I care about them, and that I expect them to be prepared for class. Recipient of the 2007 and 2010 Jones School Excellence Award for Teaching, 2011 Alumni Teaching Award for Excellence, and winner of the 2008 Acton Award,
Al Napier discusses strategy in The New Enterprise And Business Plan Development course.
seeing a students excitement when they realize they could create something of their own and not have to be tied to a big corporation. At the age of 26, with a BA, MBA and PhD all from University of Texas at Austin, Al went to work for Conoco for eight years and then before joining the Jones School, he started and owned a highly successful computer consulting, training and book publishing company that he eventually sold to his business partner after 20 years of operation. Today he says of his teaching career, I enjoy having alumni back in class and treating their experiences like a teaching case. They lecture to students who are sitting in the very same seats they sat in. Im inspired by having a positive impact on people and showing students what they can do and how they can succeed.
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a national honor for excellence in entrepreneurship education, the humble and still-active entrepreneur insists hes one of the few people in the world who get paid to have fun. My favorite part about teaching is
Sebastien Michenaud, Assistant Professor of Finance, asks students to consider how financial policy impacts corporate value.
A member of the faculty since 2007, Prashant received the 2009 Rice MBA for Professionals program Teaching Award for Excellence, 2010 Rice MBA Full-Time program Teaching Award for Excellence, and 2011 MBA for Professionals Weekend Teaching Award for Excellence. You have to enjoy teaching, he says. There is a certain amount of energy that automatically comes into the classroom when you like what you do. Prashant knew he wanted to teach since he was young. His mother was an elementary school teacher, and he always believed his dream job would be to teach math to second graders. However, while earning his MBA, he realized there was a way to combine his love of teaching and his love of business teach at a business school. He didnt apply to a PhD program immediately, though. I felt if I were to teach business, I also needed to work in the world of business so that I better understood it. He worked seven years before attending The Wharton School at University of Pennsylvania for his PhD. After seven years teaching at the Ross School of Business at University of Michigan, the opportunity to grow brought him to Rice. Prashant found the vibrancy of Houston and the positive environment at the Jones School very attractive. The Jones School has grown significantly in the last three
or four years and at the same time the bar has been set higher as our faculty has increased and thats always good for a school. The higher the bar, the stronger everyone becomes.
Prashant Kale
Associate Professor of Strategic Management Prashant Kale believes that prospective students should look for the whole learning environment at a school. I tell my students that the two years you spend here youre really trying to build a jigsaw puzzle and each course that you complete is really just a piece of the puzzle. So in my course, lets try to connect the pieces to build the whole puzzle. I consistently drive that point.
Professor Kale has a unique ability to make students think about strategy issues in the real-world in a way that we have not thought previously. He challenges each one of us to critically evaluate our assumptions and to avoid biases in decision making. Since taking his course, I have been able to better evaluate the strategic decisions made at the company level and how they fit into the overall industry dynamics by using the concepts I learned.
Diana Rapp, Rice MBA for Professionals Weekend, Class of 2012 Group Manager, Supply, Anheuser-Busch Inbev
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Eva Schvartz, Rice MBA for Professionals, Class of 2010, listens intently to a finance lecture.
ENGAGEMENT
IS MORE THAN
BEING THERE
ITS BEING
Engagement is taking an active role, and not only listening, but participating. It's constantly trying and learning new things, and expanding your skill set. At the Jones Graduate School of Business, we strive for excellence in engagement between students, professors, and the business community.
INVOLVED
Jose Silva, Rice MBA for Professionals Evening, Class of 2011, networks during a break at the 2010 Rice Energy Finance Summit.
Baker Institute
Rice MBA candidates are fortunate to have the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy right beside McNair Hall. The Baker Institute has established itself as one of the leading nonpartisan public policy think tanks in the country since its inception in 1993. In conjunction with its more than 20 programs including its research, lecture series, events and special projects the institute attracts many domestic and foreign leaders who provide their views and insights on key issues. Students have the opportunity to attend many of these events.
Partios
We offer weekly parties on the patio (Partios), which are social gatherings in the Woodson Courtyard. Its a comfortable setting for students, faculty, and staff to relax and mingle at an event sponsored by companies recruiting or establishing relationships with the Jones Graduate School and its students. Some of the organizations that have sponsored Partios include: Ernst and Young, El Paso Corporation, ExxonMobil, Kerdock Consulting, Cooper Industries, Chevron and FMC Technologies.
Sports and Business Lecture Series speaker Sam Reed 70, Chairman and CEO of TreeHouse Foods, Inc.
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Jones School students gather at the NSHMBA Conference to discuss career opportunities.
Student Conferences
Attending conferences is a great way to network, look for new career opportunities and internships, and educate yourself on your options. All students are encouraged to attend any conferences.
I had to be very efficient with my time and learn to balance all of my priorities, professionally and personally, as quickly as possible. I was surprised by the variety of activities available for an MBA for Professionals student. There are student clubs for any area of business that you may want to explore with great opportunities for networking with your peers and making new business contacts. I found the time to be a member of the Energy, Entrepreneurship and Consulting clubs. I was a volunteer at last years Rice Business Plan Competition and was also the secretary for the Jones Student Association.
Jarod Rolland, Rice MBA for Professionals Evening, Class of 2011 Asset Enhancement Advisor, ExxonMobil Production Company business.rice.edu
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Case Competitions
Rice MBAs know how to execute under tight deadlines. Nothing quite demonstrates this as clearly as their consistent success in external case competitions, including some of the most highly regarded international case competitions. During a competition, teams of students have a short time sometimes as little as 24 hours to develop a strategic solution to a problem, analyze unanticipated issues, and present a solution to a team of expert judges, usually from industries related to the case at hand. Add to this the competitive pressure of facing off against the best and brightest from many of the other top MBA programs from around the country, and you can understand the intense value that is created from participating in one of these competitions. Our students have competed against top-ranked international and U.S. business schools in subject areas such as marketing, strategy, finance, energy, real estate, and business plans and have been successful in all instances. Rice MBAs emerge from case competitions with a deeper understanding of both strengths and weaknesses in their analytical and presentation skills, as well as a profound appreciation of team dynamics (and hopefully a little extra spending money in their pockets). There is truly no better way to learn than learning by doing.
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The Rice MBA experience allowed us to step outside our professional and intellectual comfort zones to try something new, Craig Horak said. As production superintendent with Occidental Chemical, I applied my engineering background and things I learned in core classes to a marketing case competition.
Equipped with varied backgrounds in engineering, economics and international business, the exuberant team of five included Craig Horak, Bonnie Houston, Leo Maguchi, Aaron Webb and Jason Zengel. It was Leo who proposed the idea over dinner in the Anderson Family Commons in mid September. Do we want to try this? The answer was a resounding yes. For Leo, an assistant manager in sales and marketing at Marubeni America Corporation, the value of the experience was in forming the group and applying what wed been taught at such an early stage. Having already made it through the first two rounds of the competition via email, the team got the call that theyd made it to the finals. It was a lot of work coordinating our jobs and personal schedules to add extra time for preparation, said Jason, Group Head, Americas Region at ExxonMobil Research & Engineering Company. But the program had already introduced us to the importance of juggling several things at once so I was excited about the opportunity. In the final round, up against five other teams and using the same company and case background material as in the first two rounds, the team had 15 minutes to present their case analysis to a panel of judges and an additional five minutes to answer questions from the panel. It was kind of intimidating, admitted Aaron. As a sales engineer at Protos, I dont often get large-venue presentation opportunities so I jumped at the chance. It was an incredible learning experience. I found myself having aha moments when something came up in class that we couldve applied in the competition. The group plans to enter at least one more case competition during their second year. Our approach would be so different this time, said Bonnie, Project Manager at National Oilwell Varco. Wed add more quantitative information and restructure our analysis. We will be much better prepared to compete.
Congratulations to 2009 NAWMBA Case Competition finalists: Craig Horak, Leo Maguchi, Bonnie Houston, Jason Zengel and Aaron Webb all Rice MBA for Professionals Weekend, Class of 2011.
Case Competitions
Wake Forest MBA Marketing Summit Daniels Race & Case Minority MBA Case Competition Net Impact Case Competition Simon Marketing Association Case Competition National Black MBA Association Case Competition National Hispanic MBA Association Case Competition Global Business Challenge Thunderbird Sustainable Innovation Summit Innovation Challenge Ethical Leadership Case Competition MBA Open Mic National Energy Finance Challenge Case Competition UNC Real Estate Development Challenge Rice University Marketing Case Competition
Locations
Wake Forest Schools of Business, Wake Forest University Daniels College of Business, University of Denver Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University Leeds School of Business, University of Colorado at Boulder Simon Graduate School of Business, University of Rochester Location of Annual Conference Location of Annual Conference National University of Singapore Business School Thunderbird School of Global Management Darden School of Business, University of Virginia Hankamer School of Business, Baylor University McCombs School of Business, The University of Texas at Austin McCombs School of Business, The University of Texas at Austin Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business, Rice University
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Alumni Profile
Evy Pappas
Rice MBA for Professionals Evening, Class of 2009 Architect, Pappas Restaurants After graduating from Duke, Evy Pappas went to Harvard to pursue a master in architecture. She practiced three years in Boston and three years at Gensler in Houston before deciding an MBA would complement and enhance her architectural career. The Rice MBA for Professionals program was the perfect match because it allowed me to continue working and developing the proficiencies required of architects while also pursuing the skills needed to succeed in business. After graduation, she went to work in the family business, Pappas Restaurants. As part of the Building Group, shes able to combine her architectural skills and MBA expertise. To me, the value of the Rice MBA is the confidence and preparation I achieved to become a leader in this community and in my work without hesitation or restraint.
Through the Rice MBA for Professionals program and my experience with REEP I am already applying what I learn in class to find business solutions. As an unconventional MBA student, I wondered how the courses would affect me at work. I have noticed an immediate impact in my daily decision making and people management skills and am enhancing my proficiency in finance, accounting and strategy.
Sarah Stafford, Rice MBA for Professionals Evening, REEP, Class of 2012 HISD Math Department Chair
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LEARNING TO LEAD
Current clubs include:
Asian Business Students Association Biotechnology and Health Care Club Black Business Students Association Consulting Club Deans Lecture Series Club Energy Club Entrepreneurship Club Finance and Asset Management Club Golf Club Graduate Student Association Health Care Club Hispanic Business Student Association Human Resources Club International Management Club Jones Student Association Marketing Club National Association of Women MBAs (NAWMBA) Net Impact Chapter Operations Club Real Estate Club Significant Others Club Technology Club The Hooter Newsletter The Speaking Club The Wine Club
My roles in the Black Business Students Association and Energy Club gave me the opportunity to improve my presentation and negotiation skills while interacting with other students and business professionals at sponsored events. It has been a huge asset for me professionally to be able to demonstrate my leadership skills sharpened at Rice. Stanley Kazibwe, Rice MBA for Professionals Evening, Class of 2011 Former MBAP Liaison of BBSA and Energy Club Purchasing Specialist, Bechtel
My involvement in the entrepreneurship club at Rice has had a profound impact on my career and professional growth. Whether participating in panel discussions or attending JGSEO functions, I was surrounded by like-minded individuals who had the desire to build their own businesses. We were so fortunate to have the Rice Alliance to help our club gain access within the local business community and bring in quality individuals who shared their experiences and perspectives with us. Ben Brand, Rice MBA for Professionals Evening, Class of 2011 Former MBAP Liaison of Entrepreneurship Club Senior Consultant, Ernst & Young
I am one who likes to be involved in as much as possible. The biggest advantage of taking on one more thing while in the MBAP program is the interaction and relationships you build with all the other MBAs on campus. All of my leadership roles have provided yet another outlet in which to learn from others. Stephanie Lionberger, Rice MBA for Professionals Evening, Class of 2011 Former MBAP Liaison of Net Impact and Health Care Club Biologics Sales Consultant, Medtronic Spinal and Biologics
When I joined the Operations Club, I was transitioning from an operations to sales role at my company. My experience as a vice president has had a significant impact on my professional growth. I really enjoyed planning site visits and networking events with the other club members that further established the operations club as a strong resource for students interested in this function.
Tor Butterfield, Rice MBA for Professionals Evening, Class of 2011 Former MBAP Liaison of Operations Club Internal Wholesaler, American General Life Companies business.rice.edu
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I attended Diversity Preview Weekend and was impressed by the credentials and capabilities of the other candidates. Coming to Rice has been the best decision I ever made. The Rice MBA for Professionals program has allowed me to go to school and learn the things I wanted to learn yet continue growing within my company. After completing my first year in the Professionals program, I was offered a different position within my company to help with the integration of another division a direction that I had been looking towards.
Marcelo Campos, Rice MBA for Professionals Weekend, Class of 2011 Sales Manager, CEMEX
Preview Weekends
As the leading business school in Houston, the Jones School must reflect the citys diverse business community. It is imperative to have students from all backgrounds who enhance the diversity of thought necessary during a time that calls for global thought leaders. Diversity Preview Weekend and Womens Preview Weekend are two-day events that offer prospective students a detailed look at the Rice MBA programs. Of
last years attendees, said Melissa Blakeslee, Rice MBA Director of Admissions, Twenty-one percent are now Rice MBA students. Activities for preview weekend programs may include an alumni panel, a student panel, a case simulation and networking workshop led by Jones School faculty, presentations by the schools Career Management Center and Admissions department as well as time allotments for socializing, networking and interviewing.
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Yetunde Ibrahim, Claudia Alva and Pavani Jandhyala, all Rice MBA Class of 2011, proudly display their colorful cultures at the International Partio.
When I attended Womens Preview Weekend, I had already submitted my application but wanted to meet other women applying to the program. The caliber of women I met that weekend impressed me and made me realize this was the school where I belonged. Many of these women are now my teammates and friends, over a year later.
Amanda Flato, Rice MBA for Professionals Evening, Class of 2012 IT Analyst, Chevron
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McNair Hall.
One of seven academic units at Rice University, the Jones School sits on the 285-acre campus in the heart of Houston. Along with all the benefits of going to graduate school on a campus, there are the advantages of having the faculty, staff, Career Management Center, Admissions, and Student Services accessible and available in one place.
A Rice MBA is MORE than attending class, studying, taking tests, making presentations or networking. Its also the complete environment of the Rice University campus. It starts as you leave work and ease into school mode. You take a deep breath, switch gears and transport yourself from employee to student. From the moment you arrive on campus, you are surrounded by neoByzantine style architecture, more than 4000 trees and the hustle and bustle of a premier, world-renowned academic institution. Students make their way along the sidewalks as faculty members stroll through hallways on their way to teach a class. As you enter McNair Hall, home of the Jones Graduate School of Business, you realize you have left your job behind for the moment and now assume the role of a graduate student at one of the best MBA programs in the country. This is your campus this is your home away from home for not only the next two years but for the rest of your life as a Rice alumni.
business research library. Currently housed in the BIC are over 5,000 volumes in various formats, as well as a variety of electronic databases and services.
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Access all that the Rice University campus has to offer. Students and their families can check out the latest installation at the Rice Art Gallery, attend a Rice Owls sports event, listen to a recital at the Shepherd School of Music or a lecture at the Baker Institute, catch a movie at the Rice Cinema or just hang out over coffee at Brochstein Pavilion.
Friday
MBAP WEEKEND
11AM: Study time at the BIC (Business Information Center) at school. Need to finish my reading before class. 2PM: Meet with Registrar in room 305B to review electives for next year. 3PM: Meet with team in room 107B McNair Hall to put finishing touches on strategy case. 4PM: Strategy Class in room 317 5:45PM: Dinner Break in the Student Commons 6:30PM: Back to room 317 to resume Strategy Class 8PM: Snack Break in Student Commons 9:30PM: Class is finished!
MBAP EVENING
Wednesday
office 4PM: Start shutting down my work to head over to school. at
107C McNair 4:30PM: Team meeting in room case study. Hall to review the accounting 5:00PM: Finance Club meeting in Executive Commons
Anderson Family 5:30PM: Family Style Dinner in address from Dean Glick Commons State of the School 6:15PM: Accounting Class in roo 8:00PM: Snack Break in Studen 9:30PM: Class is finished! 9:45PM: Off- campus social gath ering m 216
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Mahil Castillo, Rice MBA for Professionals Evening, Class of 2011 (L) and Chris Belz, Rice MBA Full Time, Class of 2011 (R), discuss interviewing strategies. JONES GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
CONNECTIONS
ARE MORE THAN
WHO YOU KNOW
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THEY'RE WHO
Ignacio Chivilo, MBA for Professionals Evening, Class of 2012, networks with alumni at the 2010 Rice Energy Finance Summit.
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HOW WILL YOU SHAPE THE WORLD? MANAGE YOUR OWN CAREER
The Career Management Center (CMC) at the Jones School serves to support each students development of a career plan throughout their two years. The CMC provides group workshops and meets individually with students to ensure they develop the strategy, job search skills, and networking opportunities that will help them succeed in the professional MBA job market. Managing your career as an MBA for Professionals student can be looked at as a long-term investment preparing yourself for whatever opportunities may come your way, even long after graduation.
Students in the MBA for Professionals program begin fine-tuning their career skills the second semester of the first year. Online coursework allows students to get a jump start on these foundation building tasks to help you manage your own career.
Online Resources
A comprehensive online library of industry guides on careers, career topics and employers, job listings, and resume listings provides a myriad of information at students fingertips. New resources are regularly added to keep up to date with market trends.
Networking Opportunities
Professional Development Series The Jones School CMC offers several career development courses and experiential learning programs for incoming and returning students. Previous topics have included Training the Street Valuation Seminar, Targeting the Hidden Job Market, Social Etiquette is Good Business, and Re-entering the Workforce. Diversity Conferences The school participates in and hosts events at the major MBA diversity conferences as another opportunity to present and promote Rice MBAs to potential employers. National and international companies hold interviews at all the conferences, including National Black MBA Association, National Society of Hispanic MBAs, National Association of Women MBAs, and Asian Business Student Association. Partios Party on the Patio networking events are held every Thursday at the Jones School, allowing company representatives to meet students, faculty and administrators. Career Rodeo Our Spring Networking and Recruitment Fair hosts major Houston companies, as well as entrepreneurial companies, and includes the pre-night event at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Corporate Education Partner Students are taken on site visits to New York City, Houston, Dallas and San Antonio companies for networking, school branding and corporate prospecting. We host alumni receptions in each city to engage them with the school and to discuss potential employment opportunities for students.
The Rice MBA attracts very qualified students across its programs. I have both taught and recruited students from Rice, and I find them to be interpersonally balanced, competent and engaging. Jim Hackett, Chief Executive Officer, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation,
Chairman of the Board of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Professional Development
Progress personally and professionally by broadening your knowledge base and staying competitive. Whether you are looking to simply brush up on your skills or develop new ones, the CMC provides tools you can easily utilize to self-manage your career goals in order to further cultivate your leadership ability and refine your professional skill set. With individual career counseling and guides on how to construct professional resumes, cover letters, and appropriate correspondence documents, career counselors have prepared information on interviewing and negotiation talks as well as how to increase your networking aptitude.
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Students gather in Woodson Courtyard to network, relax, and catch up at a Thursday night Partio.
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HOW WILL YOU SHAPE THE WORLD? ENGAGE THE HOUSTON BUSINESS COMMUNITY
The development of global thought leaders is built first and foremost on the strength of a schools community. Relationships between students, faculty, alumni and the business community add tremendous value to the Rice MBA. Unlike many other MBA programs, Rices intimate atmosphere and access to an entire network of resources create one of the worlds best MBA environments.
STUDENTS LEADING THE WAY
In addition to being a leader in the energy and health care industries, Houston also boasts a thriving entrepreneurial environment with a strong foundation in finance and real estate. Rice University sits at the center of the city and its close ties to the surrounding business community allow Rice MBA students to easily tap into the assets and innovations of Houston. manager, fabric and home care at Proctor and Gamble International Operations; and Rajan Sambandam, chief research officer at TRC, a market research firm near Philadelphia.
Marketing Symposium
As part of the universitys mission to engage with Houston by providing innovative educational opportunities, the Jones School Marketing Club and marketing faculty host a symposium every year. The collaboration encourages local marketing professionals, MBA students and faculty to exchange ideas and explore cutting-edge research going on in the industry. The symposium offers the Jones School as a venue for its faculty and students to interact with marketing professionals in Houston. Speakers include: Melissa Mohr, Rice MBA 10, brand manager for Dr. Pepper Snapple Group; David J. Kenyon, VP of Worldwide Channel Marketing at Advance Micro Devices; Peter Butterfield, former CEO of Kia Motors North America and chairman and CEO of Lakefront Capital; Clinton Clark, Rice MBA 09, strategic programs manager at Waste Management; Pablo Orta, marketing
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Rice MBA riders in the MS 150 are ready for the road.
JONES GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
The first year of the Rice MBA for Professionals program has completely changed my way of thinking. Before starting my MBA, I was focused only on how decisions would affect my day-to-day activities. After taking courses in strategy, organizational behavior, finance, economics, accounting, and marketing, I am able to consider the effect on the entire organization and understand the reasoning behind it.
Cody Hampshire, Rice MBA for Professionals Weekend, Class of 2012 Senior Sales Executive, Siemens
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HOW WILL YOU SHAPE THE WORLD? JOIN THE RICE ALUMNI NETWORK
As one of over 4,300 Jones School graduates, you are now part of the close knit group of Rice alumni 45,000 strong living and working throughout the U.S. and around the world. Alumni stay involved by recruiting and interviewing prospective students, serving on the schools standing committees, hiring Rice MBA talent, participating in career-planning activities, mentoring students, reconnecting with old friends and making new ones.
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Rice Business Plan Competition attendees network in the rotunda of McNair Hall.
Rice alumni, their families and faculty celebrate Cinco de Mayo in Woodson Courtyard.
Accounting professors Richard A. Price and Sally K. Widener prepare for graduation ceremonies.
In an effort to create, promote and sustain a strong alumni base, the network supports local alumni chapters worldwide. Local chapters facilitate consistent contact with the Jones School and Rice University providing opportunities for Rice MBA alumni to network and socialize, assist with recruiting efforts, and represent Rice globally. All alumni become lifetime members of the Jones Graduate School Alumni Association (JGSAA) and the Association of Rice Alumni (ARA) upon graduation. The JGSAA supports annual career development activities for students and alumni, hosts social events, awards scholarships, and publishes an online directory for its members. JGSAA members are eligible for the following benefits and services:
Corporate Investors Talk to your company today about the networking opportunities and other benefits of joining the Corporate Investors annual membership program. Wharton-Rice MBA Alumni Network The Jones School has a collaboration with the Wharton Club of Houston. The Wharton-Rice MBA Alumni Network assists MBAs who are seeking employment opportunities and career advancement. All member schools of the MBA Council of Houston are invited to attend these meetings. Rice Business Network (RBN) Connect with fellow Rice alumni for a monthly networking lunch. Share business referrals and career opportunities while broadening your network with the Rice alumni in Houston. Jones Alumni Real Estate Club This club is for Jones alumni who are interested in building their network in the real estate community via monthly happy hours and other events.
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A moment of peace and quiet at the Business Information Center in McNair Hall.
COMMUNITY
IS MORE THAN
Front row, left to right: Lanham Napier, Rice 93, CEO of Rackspace; Duncan Niederauer, CEO of NYSE Euronext; and Bill Glick, dean of the Jones Graduate School of Business shake, rattle and ring the closing bell. business.rice.edu
IT'S WHERE
YOU'RE GOING
Community extends beyond your location. It's the connections you make everywhere you go. It's the knowledge you gain along the way, and what you give back. Earning your Rice MBA from the Jones Graduate School of Business isnt just an example of your past accomplishments it represents your future potential.
*** Applications submitted before the application deadline will be considered on a rolling basis. Admissions decisions should take approximately four weeks upon completion of your application. *** For those candidates considering the REEP MBA Pathway, please check the REEP website for the more limited REEP-specific application deadlines.
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Applying to REEP
The REEP MBA application process begins with the completion of the MBA for Professionals/REEP online application. REEP applicants write a total of four essays including one essay focused on education. If invited to interview, REEP applicants will participate in a series of interviews with both the MBA Admissions Office and the REEP Program Office. Applicants must be accepted into both the MBA for Professionals program and REEP
Financial Information
Tuition for the Class of 2013 was $92,500 and includes a $2,000 deposit* due upon acceptance. The remaining tuition is billed in four installments. Many professional students are sponsored financially to some extent by their company. Check with your company about tuition
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