RSVP for Virtual Welcome Reception 5/20 from 6- 9 p.m. ET. See you there!
We’re thrilled to welcome you to the Georgetown McDonough community! Over the coming months, we will host a variety of events exclusive for admits to help make a smooth transition to the university. We encourage you to regularly check this page and your email for opportunities both virtually and in a city near you.
Join us for a drop-in virtual chat to meet with Georgetown's Graduate Women in Business (GWiB) to answer questions about the student experience and more.
Network with Hoyas in Washington, D.C! Please join MBA Admissions, potential classmates, and alumni for an interactive, mini golf experience over drinks and light appetizers. We hope develop a deeper understanding of what it means to be a member of the Georgetown McDonough community.
Wednesday, May 20, 2026 | Zoom | 6 - 9 pm E.T.
We’re delighted to welcome Round 3 Admits to our Georgetown McDonough community! This immersive event offers a unique opportunity to explore the McDonough MBA experience through dynamic information sessions, interactive discussions, and meaningful connections with current students, faculty, and advisors. Explore the agenda and RSVP!
Catch up on previously recorded Welcome Webinars and events. We encourage you to go through information sessions and panels with the McDonough Career Center, MBA Academic Program team, and current MBA students to learn more about what to expect.
You'll gain a glimpse of the exciting opportunities you'll have during your time at Georgetown McDonough.
An introduction to Georgetown MBA, designed to help you understand the program from application through academics and career outcomes. Hear directly from admissions, faculty, and career coaches, explore the curriculum and student experience, and gain a clear view of what to expect and how to succeed.
Hear from current Part-time and Online MBA students on why they chose Georgetown, their career pivot goals, and how the program supports leadership transitions. Learn about the collaborative culture, diverse peers, flexible structure, and how students balance work, school, and life while progressing in their careers.