Open days

Each year we hold several open days for prospective students like you who are interested in the ESADE Bachelor programmes.

Open days are the perfect opportunity for you and your parents to get to know the ESADE campus, attend information sessions about your chosen programme and clear up any doubts by talking to programme directors, current students, alumni and members of the Marketing and Admissions Team.

What happens at an open day?

You will be shown round your future place of study by students who are here now. They'll show you everything you want to see and answer all your questions about studying at ESADE.
The programme director will explain the subjects you'll be studying, how you will do so and what professional opportunities you'll have once you've graduated from ESADE. What's more, the Director of the Admissions and Marketing Service will tell you about the entrance requirements and what you need to do to study at ESADE.
After the information session, as prospective students, you'll take part in a workshop led by current students during which you can find out more about the day-to-day life of an ESADE Bachelor student.
After the information session, parents of prospective students can chat with ESADE graduates and hear about their time at ESADE and how they have focussed their career path.
Those of you have previously sent your application online and have been given a slot to take the ESADE's admission test (in Spanish) that afternoon can then choose to do so.

Come to meet us!

Double Degree in Business Administration and Law Thursday 14th June 2012, at 16.30h
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Bachelor and Master in Law Wednesday 20th June, at 16.30h
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Come to an Open Door session

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Get to know the ESADE campus with a current undergraduate student as your guide and take part in an informational session offered by the Programme Director.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The submission of online application does not imply confirmation of attendance at the Open Day, which sometimes is done the day of the test.
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