In the Stanford MSx Program, we are dedicated to empowering mid-career professionals to elevate their careers.
Through challenging academics, leadership coaching, and networking opportunities, we create an environment where you can thrive. We also offer targeted career development guidance, helping you break barriers and assume influential roles in your field.
The Stanford MSx program is designed to prepare you to advance your career.
Ready to advance your career? Unleash your potential with the Stanford MSx Program—a transformative, one-year master's in management designed specifically for experienced professionals like you.
A bold alternative to a traditional MBA, the Stanford MSx Program is all about innovation, pushing boundaries, and creating space for brilliant minds to chart their paths to success. MSx is home for the ambitious, and those who refuse to settle for mediocrity.
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At Stanford, we believe that meaningful connections are the foundation of a transformative experience. Collaborate with a diverse group of forward-thinkers, tap into the vast potential of our vibrant community, and access exciting career opportunities in Silicon Valley and the global economy. Plus, enjoy the California sun year-round as you embark on your life-changing master's degree journey.
Refine leadership skills with specialized classes and executive coaching.
Rigorous academics bring new knowledge to blend with your existing strengths.
Join a talented, collaborative, and global community for your career's next step.
You come here in pursuit of an academic degree, but you leave after experiencing the most personal growth of your career.
You come here in pursuit of an academic degree, but you leave after experiencing the most personal growth of your career.
Stanford does not give you a playbook on how to succeed, but it gives you the space and opportunity to discover your purpose and the right toolkits that enable and empower you to make success happen.
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