The Nathan M. Bisk College of Business values innovation, diversity, ethics and leadership as the cornerstones of a 21st century business education. Students know the value of an MBA at Florida Tech because it prepares them for success.
Florida Tech MBA graduates have competency in accounting, economics, finance, marketing and organizational behavior, as well as expertise on the inter-relatedness of business functions with executive decision-making and corporate leadership.
Graduate students see the value of an MBA as they interact with business leaders and successful entrepreneurs through class lectures, mentoring and public talks, learning first-hand about the diversity of job opportunities and salary potential available in the global environment.
The value of an MBA is also seen in the specializations available to students, who can choose any number of business disciplines or industries in which to concentrate. An MBA degree is often required for corporate advancement and it also strengthens the skills and leadership of students interested in entrepreneurship.
Future Career
Students easily see the value of an MBA when they discover the employers who are likely to hire them. Graduates of Florida Tech's MBA program have gone on to work for organizations such as AuthenTec, Modus Operandi, Symantec, Siemans Energy, NASA, Lockheed Martin Space Systems and Scottrade.
The Form I-20 or DS-2019 is required for a student to apply for the F-1 or J-1 visa stamp at a U.S. embassy or consulate abroad and to request admission into the U.S.
These forms are issued through the U.S. government’s SEVIS database (Student and Exchange Visitor Information System) and are created by ISSS for study at UNC-CH once a student has been admitted and submitted all other required documents. The Form I-20 or DS-2019 along with the I-94, are the documents that indicate an individual has been lawfully admitted into the U.S. or has been approved for a change of status within the U.S. They document the amount of time it normally takes to complete the course of study to which they have been admitted. Students who have not completed their course of study by the date indicated on Form I-20 or DS-2019 must apply for an extension prior to the current date of expiration. Form I-20 and DS-2019 also indicate a student’s level and field of study so if any of this information changes the form must be amended.