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Virtual Women's Visit Day

Virtual Women's Visit Day

Virtual Women's Visit Day

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Welcome to Virtual Women's Visit Day!

Thank you to everyone who joined our first Virtual Women’s Visit Day on April 3, 2020, hosted by HBS Admissions and our Women’s Student Association (WSA). While we would have loved to welcome you to our campus in person, this virtual event was designed for prospective applicants to get a better sense of our MBA program and what makes our community so special. As you explore the resources on this page, you will have the opportunity to hear from students, faculty, alumnae and members of the HBS Admissions and Financial Aid team. We hope these resources enable you to learn more about the community at HBS and understand what a powerful tool our MBA is for our graduates.

Welcome from the Women's Student Association

WSA Mission

Connect, empower, and celebrate the next generation of women leaders. Engage the HBS community in the continued pursuit of gender equality in the workplace and beyond.
Connect, empower, and celebrate the next generation of women leaders. Engage the HBS community in the continued pursuit of gender equality in the workplace and beyond.

Faculty Conversation

Professor Allison H. Mnookin

Allison Mnookin is a Senior Lecturer of Business Administration in the Technology and Operations Management (TOM) Unit at the Harvard Business School. She currently teaches the TOM and FIELD Global Immersion courses in the required MBA curriculum. In addition, she co-leads the HBS Startup Bootcamp.
Allison Mnookin is a Senior Lecturer of Business Administration in the Technology and Operations Management (TOM) Unit at the Harvard Business School. She currently teaches the TOM and FIELD Global Immersion courses in the required MBA curriculum. In addition, she co-leads the HBS Startup Bootcamp.

Alumnae Discussion

Visit Day Alumnae Panel

Women Changing the World 

Unleashing Courage in Tomorrow's Leaders

Abby Falik, MBA 2008, founder and CEO of Global Citizen Year, is rethinking the traditional gap-year experience for high school graduates. In ten years, Global Citizen Year has supported nearly 1,000 fellows in experiential, community-level project work in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
Abby Falik, MBA 2008, founder and CEO of Global Citizen Year, is rethinking the traditional gap-year experience for high school graduates. In ten years, Global Citizen Year has supported nearly 1,000 fellows in experiential, community-level project work in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

Alumni in the News 

Our Alumni are working diligently to make a difference in the world.
  • Sal Khan on Teaching 40 Million Kids at Home
  • Julia Cheek, Everlywell Launching COVID-19 At-Home Tests
  • More Alumni Tackling the COVID-19 Crisis

Accelerate your Career Trajectory 

CPD Webinar

The HBS Career and Professional Development office works to provide varied resources tailored to each individuals need. With their help, you'll not only have the tools you need for both your internship and full-time search, but also an array of resources geared toward your professional development post-HBS.
The HBS Career and Professional Development office works to provide varied resources tailored to each individuals need. With their help, you'll not only have the tools you need for both your internship and full-time search, but also an array of resources geared toward your professional development post-HBS.

The Case Method 

Perspectives on the Case Method

Perspectives on the Case Method

Perspectives on the Case Method

Perspectives on the Case Method

FIELD 

Into the Field

Into the Field

Into the Field

Into the Field

Featured Profile

Erica Santoni, 2019 WSA Co-president

Erica Santoni, MBA 2019 and co-president of the Women’s Student Association (WSA), had doubts about applying to Harvard Business School. Learn how the application process was the first of many transformations in her life, and more about her experience in pursuing diversity in the classroom and the workforce.
Erica Santoni, MBA 2019 and co-president of the Women’s Student Association (WSA), had doubts about applying to Harvard Business School. Learn how the application process was the first of many transformations in her life, and more about her experience in pursuing diversity in the classroom and the workforce.

Additional Resources 

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Closing Address

Chad Losee, Director MBA Admissions

How to Apply 

We have a three-step admissions process. The first step is to submit a written application, which includes assembling a variety of materials that will help us assess your qualifications.
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  • 01 June 2020
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