早上收到的AD,不过貌似没有奖哎。去年有奖的都有面试的啊,可能我材料寄得太晚了。大家帮我看一下,这样是不是就说明不可能有奖了。 I'm writing to congratulate you for your admission into the Master of Human Resources program at the University of South Carolina for fall 2008. Congratulations! You will receive an official notice from the University shortly.
You should be very proud of this achievement. Our standards are high and competition is fierce. The companies that recruit here demand excellence so we in turn demand excellence from our students. I am sure that you will make an outstanding addition to the MHR program.
In the near future you will receive additional information from me regarding registration, parking, housing, etc. If you need anything in the meantime, please feel free to contact me. All of my contact information is provided below.
Please note that e-mail will be the normal method I use to communicate with you.
The Moore School of Business received good news in January when the Financial Times of London ranked our master's programs 55th in the world, up from 72 last year.
While this ranking mostly reflects our largest master's program, the International Master of Business Administration, it also derives from the quality of our smaller programs such as the Master of Accountancy and, of course, the Master of Human Resources program, in which we hope you will be a student.
And while the MHR students primarily are employed in the United States, our employers, such as General Electric, Exxon Mobil, Eaton Corporation, Michelin, and UPS, are global companies that are aware of the international resources at the Moore School of Business. Over the past two summers, we have had internships in Mexico and Belgium, and anticipate an internship in Hungary this year. And, we have alumni with assignments in the United Kingdom, Australia, and South Korea, for instance.
Information about the ranking is available at our web site at:
http://mooreschool.sc.edu/moore/pr/rankings/ft_ranking_2008.html.
I have also attached two Adobe Acrobat files that I hope you enjoy. One is a condensed version of the program update that I sent out to our advisory board members at the end of the 2006-2007 academic year. The other is an article about our recent December graduation.
Once again, I offer my heartfelt congratulations on your acceptance to the program, and good luck in your future endeavors. It is my sincere hope that you will choose to enroll in the fall of 2008.
Best regards
Dean |