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E-MBA 21st Cohort and AMP 99th Cohort Donate to Advance Their Alma Mater and Support Future Students
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E-MBA 21st Cohort and AMP 99th Cohort Donate to Advance Their Alma Mater and Support Future Students
Alumni of the Korea University Business School have put their generosity into action to support their alma mater and future students. The 21st Cohort of the Executive MBA (E-MBA) donated KRW 30 million, and the 99th Cohort of the Advanced Management Program (AMP) contributed KRW 15 million, bolstering academic excellence and the cultivation of future talent.
This donation was made to enhance the learning environment at Korea University Business School (KUBS) and to support students’ academic pursuits and personal growth. The alumni’s heartfelt gifts reflect their deep affection for their alma mater and their commitment to nurturing the next generation of students.
The E-MBA is a flagship program at Korea University Business School (KUBS), and its alumni continue to support their alma mater after graduation through robust networks and engagement. Each cohort has made a class gift upon graduation, and the 21st Cohort’s gift of KRW 30 million was designated for the Development Fund to help students focus on their studies in an enhanced learning environment. The gift presentation was held during the E-MBA Unity Gathering in June.
Likewise, the 99th Cohort of the Advanced Management Program (AMP) at Korea University Business School (KUBS) demonstrated its strong ties to its alma mater with a generous gift of KRW 15 million. The AMP is a premier executive education program where leaders from diverse sectors in Korea and abroad convene to exchange knowledge and experience. Drawing on what they have gained through the program, AMP alumni actively give back to society and the University. This gift will be directed to scholarships to support the next generation of students.
The sustained engagement and support of E-MBA and AMP alumni are a powerful driver of KUBS’s evolution into a world-class institution. Together, these generous gifts help cultivate more talented students, who in turn give back to society—reinforcing a virtuous cycle of giving and growth.