UTSA’s College of Business has been named the lead sponsor of the National Society of Hispanic MBAs Conference planned for San Antonio this year.
The partnership will help attract top academic and professional talent to the national conference.
Gerry Sanders, dean of the UTSA College of Business, says the lead sponsorship for the 2013 conference offers UTSA the opportunity to showcase the school’s students to top national employers, and to build on current employer relationships.
The National Society of Hispanic MBAs career expo, scheduled for October 10-12 in San Antonio, will offer current MBA students and recent graduates a chance to interview with more than 2,000 recruiters from top employers. Undergraduates can network with admissions officers and faculty from a variety of MBA programs.
Hispanic Business magazine ranked the UTSA College of Business graduate program seventh in the nation for Hispanics. The college has a longstanding tradition of providing both first generation and minority students with high-quality academic programs and student services.
UTSA's College of Business is one of the forty largest business schools in the nation, with more than 5,700 students. It offers a comprehensive business curriculum with over 46 degree programs.