iMBA Program

Welcome iMBA Students!

The iMBA team is available to assist you at all times. We recommend that you bookmark this page for future reference, as it will be very useful as you complete the program. If you have any questions or issues, please contact us at i-support@illinois.edu.







iConverge

iConverge is our annual on-campus networking and professional development event. It is a chance for students to see familiar friends, make new ones and develop professional relationships outside the classroom.

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Graduation

Gies College of Business grants degrees three times a year -- in May, August, and December. You need to submit an application for graduation in your final term in order to place your name on the degree list and receive your diploma.

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News and Events

Record number of College of Business students named to Senior 100

Apr 14, 2017, 06:26 by Gies College of Business
Senior 100 Honorary is a brunch held in the Spring that recognizes the most outstanding graduating seniors. This event recognizes not only the most successful students academically, but more heavily focuses on campus involvement and service. Senior 100 Honorary is a highly prestigious award that colleges and campus units nominate to deserving students. This event allows hard-working seniors to be acknowledged for their commitment to the university throughout their four years on campus.  

The College of Business proud to recognize thirty-two students named to the Senior 100

 Alan Yin  Jayne Chorpash  Mark Schaer  Raquel Ellison
 Alexander Balkan  Joshua Stabinsky  Matthew Hebron  Ronald Lewis
 Anna Ding  Kareem Rogers  Matthew Tennenhouse  Ryan Kirby
Benjamin Chin  Kasey Koronkowski  Meagan Williams  Sarah Mnushkin
Danaya Siripun  Kip Kuster  Nicholas Freeze  Stephan Peng
Daniel Santos  Krishna Thaker  Nicole Worytko  Veronika Nowak
Emmanuel Valtierra  Madeline Siambekos  Olivia Bounadere  Zhen Li Kwok
Gian Luis Delgado  Maria Daniel  Pooka Venkit  Yuching Chiang
  *Did you know, business only makes up 9.2 percent of the undergraduate student population?   EqWJUOjq