MBA students at the University of San Francisco (USF) School of Management, in California, get hired by big-name companies like BlackRock, Facebook, and KPMG.
From big data analytics and new technology to finance and entrepreneurship, the MBA program gives students access to Silicon Valley and opens doors to a variety of career paths.
Famous USF alumni include Euisun Chung (MBA), executive vice chairman of Hyundai Motor Company, David Troya (MBA), founder of Glamping Hub, and the Mayor of San Francisco, London Breed (MPA).
Two of USF’s dual degree MBA programs are also STEM-designated, meaning internationals can stay and work in the US for up to three years without an H-1B visa. But, even before graduation, there are amazing experiences to be had on the USF MBA.
BusinessBecause caught up with two USF MBA students—Taylor Danna and Johnny Kelley—to find out more.