Emmett & Miriam McCoy MBA Student Association Spring 2015 College of Business Administration IMPORTANT DATES February February 16 – 19 Business Leadership Week February 19 – Meet the Leaders of Business presentation -Brian McCoy and Meagan McCoy Jones (11:00 a.m.) *Seating is limited but the event will be streamed live for those who cannot attend: http://bgs.mccoy.txstate.edu/meet-the-leaders.html March March 2– Deadline for Scholarships and Fellowships (5:00 p.m.) March 9 – Round Rock Campus advising w/Brittany Naylor March 13 – Deadline to apply for graduation March 13 – IPO, Tortuga Flats (Round Rock), 4:30 p.m.–7:00 p.m. March 15-22 – Spring Break (classes do not meet) March 23 – Registration begins for Summer and Fall 2015 March 26 – IPO, The Railyard (San Marcos), 9:30 p.m. March 26 – Last Day to Drop a Full Term Class (Ends at 11:59 p.m.) Automatic “W” Deadline (Ends at 11:59 p.m.) March 28 – Bobcat Build April April 9 – Round Rock Campus advising w/Brittany Naylor April 17 – McCoy Awards Day and Beta Gamma Sigma recognition ceremony (by invitation only) April 23 – IPO, Zelicks (San Marcos), 9:30 p.m. April 23 – Withdrawal (go to zero hours) deadline, 5:00 p.m. May May 4 – Last day of spring classes May 5 – “Reading Day”, Final exams begin at 5:00 p.m. May 13 – Final Exams end May 15 - McCoy Graduate Hooding Ceremony, 10:00 a.m., LBJ Student Center Teaching Theater May 15 – McCoy Commencement Ceremony, 2:00 p.m., Strahan Coliseum May 19 – Final grades available, 5:00 p.m. May 24 – IPO, TBD in Round Rock May 25 – Registration ends for Summer 2015 May 27 – Degrees post June June 1 – First day of summer classes June 19-28 – Study Abroad, Santiago, Chile “What are these IPO- things?” Have you read or heard the term “IPO” and wondered what it is? Of course in a business context it is an acronym for Initial Public Offering. In the MBASA context we use it for Informal Public Outing. Whatever you want to call it, they are a great way to unwind and connect with your fellow McCoy MBA students outside the classroom setting. Often there is free food and it’s always a good time. Please mark these on your calendar and try to attend at least one this semester. Spring 2015 IPO Dates 2/12 (Thursday) 3/13 (Friday) 3/26 (Thursday) 4/23 (Thursday) 5/24 (Sunday) Zelicks, San Marcos, 9:30 p.m. Tortuga Flats, Round Rock, 4:30-7:00p.m. The Railyard, San Marcos, 9:30 p.m. Zelicks, San Marcos, 9:30 p.m. Location & time TBD, Round Rock The McCoy MBA Student Association The MBA Student Association (MBASA) is comprised of current McCoy MBA students and alumni, and strives to be a cohesive network of people who are actively engaged in activities that enhance their business knowledge, management skills and leadership abilities. The mission of the MBASA is to support the educational advancement and professional development of MBA students to create tomorrow’s leaders. The McCoy MBA Student Association values: - INTEGRITY and adherence to professional and ethical standards - Commitment to personal and professional DEVELOPMENT - An educational EXPERIENCE which transcends the classroom - Respect for individuals and a diverse culture that creates a true sense of COMMUNITY Official McCoy MBA Page facebook.com/McCoyMBA Official McCoy MBA twitter.com/McCoyMBA McCoy MBA Student Association Group facebook.com/groups/McCoyMBASA MBASA wants YOU on the list! The MBASA is growing and we want you to be in the know for social and professional development events at your campus. Subscribe to your campus email list and stay in the loop on what’s going on. [email protected] or [email protected] To sign up, just send an email to the group you want to join with SUBSCRIBE in the subject line. You can manage your subscriptions here: https://groups.txstate.edu/mailman/listinfo/MBASA_SAN_MARCOS https://groups.txstate.edu/mailman/listinfo/MBASA_RRHEC Meet the Newest Member of the McCoy Gradauate Team Cara Frederick joined the McCoy College of Business Administration in December as our Corporate Outreach Coordinator for the college. This brand new position is focused on cultivating relationships with businesses and organizations for the McCoy College. Cara’s major focus will be developing job opportunities, student internships, and Capstone projects primarily for graduate-level students, as well as securing faculty externships. Cara has experience working in both the private sector and higher eduation. She is a proud Bobcat alum and will finish her masters degree from the University of Houston-Victoria in May. Her family relocated back to Central Texas and we are proud to have her as a part of the McCoy team. New Streamlined Academic Advising In an effort to make registration and advising appointment requests easier for students, the MBA program has created a new advising form available on the website. Click on the “Current Students” tab and then select “Academic Advising”. Please use this for all future requests. If you have comments or suggestions about the form please e-mail Brittany Naylor at [email protected]. Meet Your Officers Lisa Taylor Vice President - Communication [email protected] Rebecca Owen President [email protected] Meg Pumphrey Community Outreach Officer [email protected] Nathan Sinclair Treasurer [email protected] Christy Fair Vice President - Engagement [email protected] Fabio Martinez Technology Officer [email protected] Chris Harder Vice President [email protected] Dustin McKnight Social Chair (Round Rock) [email protected] Marian Brewer Vice President - Communication [email protected] Melanie Johnson Social Chair (San Marcos) [email protected] Cameron Spencer Vice President - Engagement [email protected] NOW ACCEPTING NEW OFFICER APPLICATIONS! Click here or visit the MBASA Facebook group page McCoy Full-Time Cohort MBA Program coming Fall 2015 We are very excited to announce an addition to the McCoy MBA program: Beginning this fall, in addition to the existing part-time/evening MBA program we will launch a new Full-Time Cohort MBA Program. Available only at the San Marcos campus, this program will admit 25 students to a 42-credit hour, 22-month program which will include both afternoon and evening classes. The Tier I and Tier II curriculum will be exactly the same as the General MBA curriculum. The only difference will be a required Study Abroad (6 hours) and a required Internship (3 hours) in place of General MBA electives. This program is designed for students who wish to forgo the flexibility of the typical program in favor of an expedited, highly structured format. More information on the Full-Time Cohort MBA Program can be found on the McCoy website. In addition to the Full-Time Cohort program we are instituting a name change for the existing part-time/ evening MBA program to better differentiate between the two offerings. The MBA program we have long-referred to as our evening MBA program will now be known as the McCoy Flex MBA Program. Please note that nothing has changed with respect to the existing program. This naming convention is for internal and marketing purposes only and will not be reflected on your transcript or degree. These changes have been a long time coming and we are excited about finally being able to roll them out. If you have any questions please see the website or email Matt Painter, MBA Program Director, [email protected]. Congratulations to new McCoy BGS Inductees! We are proud to announce that invitations to join Beta Gamma Sigma, the international honor society for business students enrolled in AACSB accredited programs, have been offered for the spring semester! Beta Gamma Sigma is the business equivalent of Phi Beta Kappa and the opportunity to join is only offered to top master’s students. Please join us in congratulating the following eligible McCoy MBA students for spring 2015: Shweta Prabhuram Alejandro Rivera Magnus Sickert Cameron Spencer Brian Thomas Mario Yepes Lopez Naima Hafeez Christopher Harder Amanda Harvey David James Anthony Pakutka Jorge Pena Being invited to join BGS is the highest honor that can be extended to a student at an AACSB-accredited university. Only the top 10% of undergraduate students are invited to join and only the top 20% of graduate students qualify. To give you an idea about how competitive the invitation process is, this semester the GPA cutoff for McCoy graduate students was 3.91! Congratulations as well to the following MBA students who joined BGS in Fall 2014: Teresa Berg Paul Brunner Matthew Byrnes Jared Graff Sara Gutierrez David Hanlon Cybele Hinson Paul Hoover Nathali Lopez Gioacchino Loquercio Fabio Martinez Anthony Merkel Craig Meurer Leslie Nesselhauf Derrick Payne Michele Risko Sarona Saadeh Nathan Sinclair Timothy Tarbell Jessica Thames Sean Williams Are Employers Looking at YOUR Facebook Page? In the age of social media employers are increasingly using platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram as a research tool for potential new hires. What does your social media profile say about you? McCoy MBA student Naima Hafeez recently completed a research paper on this topic as a part of an independent study course with Dr. Biemer. In her paper, “Social Media and Recruitment: Everything You Need To Know for Your Job Search”, Naima examines the role that social media plays in a competitive recruiting environment. Click here to download a copy of the research paper. SAVE THE DATE FOR On Saturday, March 28, 2015, nearly 4,000 Texas State students, faculty, and staff plan to rise early and give back to the community they love by volunteering at over 250 jobsites in the San Marcos region! This will be Bobcat Build’s 13th annual event, and the number of volunteers, as well as jobsites, continues to increase. The program has grown to become the 2nd largest student-run, student-led service project in the state of Texas! Bobcat Build is a one-day tradition of service organized by the Bobcat Build Planning Committee as a way to say “Thank You” to the Hays County community for serving as a home to Texas State University. Please mark the morning of Saturday 3/28/15 on your calendar and join fellow McCoy MBA students in supporting this great cause! More information regarding meet-up times and work site assignments will be announced via email and Facebook closer to the event date. MBA STUDY ABROAD 2015 McCoy College of Business Administration Study Abroad Santiago, Chile Summer 2015 BLAW 5368G Legal Issues in International Business Law ECO 5320 Emerging Market Economies June 1, 2015 – July 15, 2015 Travel dates June 19 – 28, 2015 For more information please contact: Dr. Jack Mogab [email protected] 512-245-3249 or Dr. Diego Vacaflores [email protected] 512-245-4248 MEMBER THE TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM Texas State University is a tobacco-free campus. International MINDS SANTIAGO, CHILE Financing Your Study Abroad BUSINESS-SUMMER- Study Abroad Basics Studying abroad will change your life. The new experiences, remarkable people and academic journey will broaden your horizons and open your future to new possibilities. Faculty-led programs are the most popular study abroad courses offered through Texas State. Under the leadership of Texas State professors, these group-based programs include class instruction, mentoring, accommodations, organized visits and cultural encounters. Students often report these benefits after studying abroad: » Self-confidence and an ability to take risks » Ability to learn from different teaching styles » Ability to communicate effectively among diverse groups » Increased independence and maturity » Better appreciation and understanding of their own and other cultures » Ability to creatively solve problems Don’t assume you can’t afford to study abroad; speak with Financial Aid. Participating in programs affiliated with Texas State will allow you to use your financial aid. Meet with your financial aid advisor to discuss the options available to you. If you are not receiving financial aid, you may want to apply as soon as possible. For information on financial aid, please contact the office of Financial Aid and Scholarships located in JCK 240. For more information on the International Education Fee Scholarship, please visit the Study Abroad website. You may qualify for other available resources, such as the Benjamin Gilman Scholarship. W W W. S T U D YA B R O A D . T X S T A T E . E D U McCoy Graduate Program Contacts Do you have a question, concern, or just need to be pointed in the right direction? The faculty and staff of the McCoy College of Business Graduate Programs are always available to help. All can be reached at 512-245-3591. Dr. Bill Chittenden Associate Dean, Graduate Programs [email protected] Contact for: Special requests, conditional admission issues, academic suspension and probation issues Mr. Matthew Painter MBA Program Director, MBASA Faculty Advisor [email protected] Contact for: General program questions, internships, career services referrals, admission questions, recruiting, MBASA Mrs. Brittany Naylor MBA Graduate Academic Advisor [email protected] Contact for: Academic advising, registration issues, course schedule questions/ concerns, professional development events, degree audits Mrs. Cara Frederick Corporate Outreach Coordinator [email protected] Contact for: Coming soon! Ms. Emma Vasquez Administrative Assistant, McCoy Graduate Programs [email protected] Contact for: Course holds, registration issues, general questions
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