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SIMON
BUSINESS SCHOOL
• Increased scholarship support helped the enrollment
of more than 70 percent of top candidates for the
full-time MBA program.
• Investments in the Career Management Center
resulted in placing 95 percent of full-time MBA
Simon graduates in jobs within three months of
their graduation.
• Both domestic and total applications
increased substantially.
$15.9 Million
Pledged
WARNER SCHOOL
OF EDUCATION
• Horizons, a six-week summer enrichment program for
hundreds of Rochester City School District students
with low-income backgrounds, continued to grow.
LeChase Hall became home to this Warner program.
• The University launched its Educational Partnership
Organization (EPO) at Rochester’s East High School,
making extracurricular experiences possible for many
East High Students as well as the Center for Urban
Education Success. The Center informs best practices at
East High, and captures what is being learned through
the EPO.
$2.1 Million
Pledged • The School of Nursing invited Warner to partner
in offering a new master’s program in nursing
education. This program complements the existing
MS in Health Professions Education, and is part of an
overarching effort to leverage educational knowledge
and skills to improve how patient care and overall
health are delivered.