Eight Fresno State students were chosen to participate in the University of California’s Summer Institute for Emerging Managers and Leaders.
Launched in 2012, the 10-day summer institute offers an immersive business and career leadership experience for undergraduate students who are interested in developing their professional skills and have an interest in attending a graduate business program in the future. The goal is to increase the diversity of graduate students enrolled in University of California business schools.
Fifty students were chosen to participate. Fresno State has the largest number of students accepted into this year’s program which is being held at the UC San Diego Rady School of Management from May 20 to 30.
“We are excited to have eight students — the most of any participating university — in the 2025 Summer Institute, where they will acquire business skills, network with peers and professionals and work on their own professional development with the goal of enrolling in a UC graduate program in business,” said Dr. Bernadette Muscat, dean of Undergraduate Studies at Fresno State.
The students will learn from educators from the six University of California graduate schools of business. They will also meet with industry leaders and participate in business and entrepreneurship workshops.
Students who complete the program will receive up to two years of full fee and tuition fellowships if they are admitted into a UC graduate master’s business program. Those admitted to a Ph.D. program at a UC business school will receive a competitive funding package to facilitate degree completion.
The University of California’s Summer Institute for Emerging Managers and Leaders participants from Fresno State include:
- Giselle Gomez
- Melissa Gutierrez
- Guadalupe Lopez Trejo
- Vivian Nguyen
- Eryn Perez
- Leo Rojas
- Camalah Saleh
- Mario Yanez