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You’re Invited: MBA Decision Day Watch Party on March 25th!

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You are cordially invited to the most exciting MBA event of the year: The Clear Admit MBA Decision Day Watch Party!

As Round 2 decisions roll in, we’ll be chatting with admissions representatives and reporting live news from MBA applicants, as shared in MBA LiveWire.

When: March 25, 2026, 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Eastern Time
Where: YouTube


Here is what we are tracking for March 25th:

Hosts Graham Richmond and Mike Tarantino will welcome guests from Johns Hopkins Carey, Northwestern Kellogg, Columbia Business School, Berkeley Haas, and Duke Fuqua. Juno, a collective bargaining powerhouse for student loans, will be on hand as well to discuss the next step in the process: paying for business school.  We will also have representation from The Consortium for Graduate Study in Management to discuss what happens next after receiving a decision; admit, waitlist or denied; and how the dream of an MBA could continue no matter what result you receive.

This event is brought to you in part by Johns Hopkins Carey Business School:


Grounded in the Johns Hopkins legacy of excellence and research, we aren’t trapped by tradition. We’re inspired by it. At Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, we shape business leaders who seize opportunity, inspire change, and create lasting value. Whether full-time or part-time, in-person, online, or hybrid, our MBA and MS degrees in Baltimore and Washington, D.C. are data driven, built to compete in the global marketplace. Our faculty are thought leaders, trailblazing what’s next in the business world and in the classroom. Learn More.

Miss us in December?  Check out the recording from our first Decision Day Party to see what’s in store for the 25th:

Lauren Wakal
Lauren Wakal has been covering the MBA admissions space for more than a decade, from in-depth business school profiles to weekly breaking news and more.