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“This program sets you up to think from different perspectives and approach projects in new ways. It has helped me propel my career, improve strategic agility, and become an effective communicator.” says Rachel Arditi, Part-Time MBA'25

“On my first day, I was blown away by the variety of student backgrounds in my cohort. I benefit by asking my classmates for help and in turn, help them learn in areas where I am more comfortable and confident. Helping each other along the way has been hugely impactful for us all.” says Tarrah Price, MS in Accounting/MBA'23

Undergraduate Degree: Bachelor of Arts in Business and Psychology

Incoming first year Jonathan Bush says the Summer Bridge Program was incredibly reassuring for him as he prepares to start at D'Amore-McKim in the fall. Professor Martin Dias is excited to see students already making connections.

“One amazing aspect of this program is the flexibility and personalization opportunities. I built a schedule that works for me each term and I can both work and take classes. I love that I can select classes I am interested in and make this program my own. I've really been able to personalize my time in the program and pick a concentration that I am passionate about.” says Sandrine Vachon, MS x'23

Each year the D'Amore-McKim School of Business honors a select group of business students who have demonstrated excellence on co-op.

Robert Yang, DMSB'24, and Matias Belete, DMSB'24 start a streetwear brand that embraces cross cultural awareness.

Coleman Stucke, DMSB'23, will graduate this summer with a 3.8 grade-point average in business administration in just three years—while starting at forward for the basketball team. 

Helena D'Alessandro, DMSB'26, co-ops in Greece.

“After two years in the workforce, I knew I wanted to be in the business world and build the skills to become an entrepreneur. Earning an MBA felt like a natural step for me to gain the education, network, and foundational business acumen to succeed in my career as an entrepreneur.” Says Comus Hardman, MBA'22

Nearly two years since her evacuation from Afghanistan, Khadija Arian, DMSB'24, is a Northeastern University student, studying finance, learning to audit and heading off to a co-op — all opportunities she wouldn't have had if she hadn't fled when the Taliban took over. She has found friends in her new country and plans to stay. “Northeastern is my home away from home,” Arian says