Robinson welcomed 862 new graduate students this fall, a 78 percent increase over 2019’s incoming class of 484 students. They are enrolled in 14 degree programs.
Master of Science in Mathematical Risk Management
So Many Puzzles, So Little Time
So Many Puzzles, So Little Time
Anh Nguyen has picked up R coding proficiency and will build a model based on a data set later this semester.
What difference does Road to Robinson make?
What difference does Road to Robinson make?
For many graduate students at the Robinson College of Business, a critical step in their decision process was attending a Road to Robinson event. Check out what four students have to say about their experience.
Four Robinson College Specialized Master’s Among Nation’s Best in Newly Released Rankings
Four Robinson College Specialized Master’s Among Nation’s Best in Newly Released Rankings
Four specialized master’s programs offered by Georgia State University’s Robinson College of Business are among the nation’s best in new graduate rankings from TFE Times (formerly The Financial Engineer). Two programs rose in the rankings; two are on the list for the first time.
Apply for a Scholarship from the Department of Risk Management & Insurance
Apply for a Scholarship from the Department of Risk Management & Insurance
The Department of Risk Management & Insurance accepts scholarship applications from Feb 1 – March 1 2019. Learn more about available scholarships and how to apply here.
Bowei Zhan, M.S. in Actuarial Science/M.S. in Mathematical Risk Management – A Leg Up in Two Financial Sectors
Bowei Zhan, M.S. in Actuarial Science/M.S. in Mathematical Risk Management – A Leg Up in Two Financial Sectors
After Bowei Zhan enrolled in the Master of Actuarial Science program at the Robinson College of Business, he realized he enjoyed the banking aspect of finance more than insurance. By tacking on an additional semester to his studies, he earned a Master of Science in Mathematical Risk Management as well, making himself attractive to employers in both sectors.
New Mentoring Program Pairs MBA, Master’s Students With Professionals
New Mentoring Program Pairs MBA, Master’s Students With Professionals
ATLANTA–Georgia State University’s J. Mack Robinson College of Business is introducing a graduate mentoring program this spring to help MBA and master’s students maximize their graduate program experience, refine their professional goals and build relationships with seasoned industry professionals.