ASU’s W. P. Carey School announces STEM-designated MBA program
This week, the W. P. Carey MBA has been designated by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency within the Department of Homeland Security as a STEM-eligible degree program.
Meet Arizona State's MBA Class of 2021
Meet these 12 incoming MBA students and find out what led them to enter business school, which programs they considered besides W. P. Carey's, what strategies they used to choose their MBA program, and more.
Starting your career in Phoenix
Starting your career after graduation can be a daunting task.
The W. P. Carey School of Business at ASU launches new Fast-track MBA
The program, which aims to build on students’ work experience and a previous master’s degree in a business field, will hold evening classes on ASU’s Tempe campus — with online courses also available.
MBA students combine AI and drones, turning project into product
A group of five Professional Flex students created a high-tech tool with the potential to change an industry.
W. P. Carey Dean Amy Hillman on keeping the MBA relevant
Three years and more than 300 new graduates into the evolution of the W. P. Carey Full-time MBA program, Dean Amy Hillman discusses what the school has learned, how to remain competitive in a crowded MBA environment, and what’s next for the program and the school.
Student clubs are integral to the MBA experience
Joining a student club can be a pivotal part of your graduate school experience. Whether you are looking to connect with like-minded individuals, network with industry leaders, or give back to the community, W. P. Carey has something for everyone!
MBA students help others navigate school, land their dream job
Everyone talks about the importance of mentoring, especially when it comes to professional development. At the MBA level, most students are still looking upwards for mentors to help them climb the corporate ladder.
Two views, one business school
Which MBA route is right for you — online or on campus? Get the perspectives of three W. P. Carey alumni.
What to consider about business school diversity
MBA programs are stepping up efforts to include training and similar exercises to boost the ranks of female and traditionally underrepresented groups in graduate programs — and help them feel welcome on campus.