Sacramento Part-Time MBA & MM Welcome Mixer

  • August 16, 2025 6:00pm - 8:00pm

Whether you’ve just been admitted, recently enrolled, or are thinking about applying to our Sacramento Part-Time MBA or MM program, we’d love for you to join us for a fun and casual evening at The Shop by Rendez-Vous in Midtown Sacramento!

Come connect with current students, alumni and staff over wine and conversation. This is a relaxed, no-pressure way to get a feel for the UC Davis experience, ask questions and hear firsthand what life in the program is really like.

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UC Davis Aggie Transfer Scholars Weekend Resource Fair

  • August 08, 2025 1:30pm - 3:00pm

Are you a motivated transfer student exploring graduate school opportunities? Join the UC Davis Graduate School of Management (GSM) during the UC Davis Aggie Transfer Scholars event to learn how you can advance your career with a world-class business education!

Meet with admissions professionals from the Graduate School of Management to discover our nationally ranked programs, including:

Kristin Berkery MBA 27

The Online MBA program is essential for me as a working professional with a family—I wouldn't be able to pursue my MBA without this option. UC Davis's reputation for excellence, combined with its diverse graduate community and accessible online format, provides the perfect combination of high standards, flexibility and networking opportunities I need to achieve my career goals. I believe my UC Davis MBA will open doors for me to teach and work at organizations worldwide.

Aishwarya Singh MBA 22

The amazing inter-woven collaborative and Innovative culture at the Graduate School of Management is skillfully nurtured in its MBA program. Diversity, cross functional expertise, cultural inclusiveness and respect are built into the DNA of the program. While you enjoy the warm hospitality of Davis, a historical college town, you also have a seamless connectivity to the world's most innovative square mile, the Silicon Valley.

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