FAQs

I am planning on visiting Fuqua and would like to set up a time to meet with CASE. Can I schedule an appointment?
While we wish we had the time to meet individually with every interested applicant, at times our schedules do not allow for such one-on-one meetings. We encourage you to review this website, and do feel free to contact any of the members of the Social Impact Club. If you are able to give us 2-3 weeks notice of a visit, that would likely ensure a meeting with one of the faculty or staff members of CASE. Please contact CASE with any questions or to set up a meeting.

What courses does CASE offer for students interested in social entrepreneurship or nonprofit management? Do you anticipate offering a special track, major, or certificate in this area?
The Curricular section of this website provides an overview of the courses relevant to CASE. CASE regularly seeks input from students regarding their interest in new courses and evaluates opportunities based on our capacity and student demand. At this time, CASE does not have plans for offering a special track, major, or certificate in this area.

I will be enrolling at Fuqua next fall and am interested in getting involved with CASE. What opportunities are there for student involvement with your research or other activities?
Congratulations on your acceptance! We look forward to meeting you. The best way to learn about opportunities for involvement with CASE is to spend some time checking out the various portions of the Students section of the CASE website. Here you will find an overview of the different CASE activities targeting MBAs as well as contact information for the current student leaders, who are the best resources for understanding the opportunities available to students. In terms of research, there are occasional opportunities for student involvement, such as through independent studies, but students are strongly encouraged first to become involved in CASE through the Social Impact Club.

I am considering looking for a nonprofit summer internship or entering the nonprofit sector after business school. Does CASE have any programs or resources to help me?
For an extensive overview of the resources available to students interested in social sector internships and careers, see the Careers section of the CASE website, which highlights programs designed to help students with the job search process as well as those focused on reducing the financial barriers to MBA employment in the social sector.

Do you have any courses, programs, or activities for Fuqua WEMBA, GEMBA, or Cross-Continent students?
Currently, all of our courses and programs are focused on serving the Daytime MBA students. However, if student demand exists and our capacity increases, we may expand our offering to the other MBA programs in the future. Additionally, CASE Events are open to non-Daytime MBA students when they are on campus, as are all of the alumni programs with the exception of the Class of 2001 Loan Forgiveness Fund. If any executive MBA students have a particular interest in CASE, please contact us and we will try to arrange a time to meet when you are in residence.