What is the ROI of an MBA from ASU?

According to a Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) survey snapshot of 4,658 respondents, nearly nine of ten alumni report a positive return on investment (ROI) from their graduate business education.

Our goal is to extend the gift of education to others, says finance alum Paul Cutler

Focused on financial literacy and renewable energy, Paul Cutler (BS Finance ’81) and his wife Judy, established the Cutler Family Endowed Professorship along with the Cutler Finance Scholars program.

Building a network is key to career success, says MBA alumna Holly Barrett

Alumna Holly Barrett (MBA ’86) returned to the W. P. Carey School of Business as an Executive Connections mentor because she believes each student has untapped potential.

Sometimes all someone needs is a chance to succeed, says agribusiness alum Seth Crawford

Seth Crawford (BS Marketing ’94, MS Agribusiness ’97), has spent years working in the farm equipment industry — he’s appreciative of the W. P. Carey and ASU network and the mentors he’s met along the way.

Persistence led to Fulbright English Teaching Fellowship, says W. P. Carey alum Danny Holton

Danny Holton has always had a passion for sustainability. As a third-year student, focused on corporate responsibility, he realized how much he appreciated coursework infused with a global perspective, and decided to apply for the Fulbright Fellowship in Malaysia.

Being open to learning new skills is the key to success, says marketing alum Jennifer Boonlorn

Soul Carrier owner Jennifer Boonlorn (BS Marketing ’01), has navigated difficult circumstances — like the loss of her parents months before her graduation — with an incredible amount of foresight.

Daring to lead in 2021 and beyond

The W. P. Carey Alumni Book Club loved reading Brené Brown’s Dare to Lead™, which encourages us to rumble with vulnerability, live into our values, brave trust, and learn to rise — all lessons relevant to the increasingly uncertain times we now navigate together.

4 family members, 4 MBAs, and 4 unique experiences

Jim Millecam, Nathan Millecam, Camille Millecam-Whiting, and Jason Weber have more in common than being part of the same family. They’re all W. P. Carey graduates.

Huge career growth and salary potential for master’s in finance grads

After completing the MS-FIN, starting a lucrative career is certainly within reach. You’ll be qualified for many different roles in the financial industry, including corporate finance, risk management, management, financial planning, investment banking, consulting, or even real estate.

Starting your career in Phoenix

Starting your career after graduation can be a daunting task. The good news is that the greater Phoenix area gained 86,000 new jobs in 2018, and grew 3.2% from 2018 to 2019.