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> From: Kathryn Elizabeth Caggiano <kec4 at cornell.edu>
> Date: November 10, 2014 5:46:54 PM EST
> To: "newhall at cs.swarthmore.edu" <newhall at cs.swarthmore.edu>
> Subject: Cornell's ORIE Master of Engineering Program
> 
> Dear Program Directors, Chairs, Coordinators, and Advisors:
> 
> Please accept my apologies if you are not the appropriate person to receive this message.
> 
> My name is Kathryn Caggiano, and I direct the Master of Engineering (MEng) program in Operations Research and Information Engineering at Cornell University.  For fifty years, the MEng program at Cornell has prepared top students for the professional world through a carefully crafted balance of fundamental theory and practical experience.  
> 
> We recognize the excellence of your undergraduate program, and we think that Cornell's ORIE MEng program may be a terrific fit for some of your graduating students.  To this end, we would be grateful if you would forward the message below to the undergraduates in your department.  We will be more than happy to reciprocate if you have program announcements that you would like to have sent to our students at Cornell.  
> 
> Many thanks,
> 
> -- Kathryn Caggiano
> 
>  
> 
> 
> 
> Want to get the most out of your undergraduate degree?
> 
> Consider leveraging those analytical skills and boosting your market value
> with a Master of Engineering (MEng) degree in Operations Research and Information 
> Engineering (ORIE). 
>  
> The ORIE MEng at Cornell University offers a variety of specializations that are
> highly sought after in today's quant-savvy job market, including Data Analytics, 
> Financial Engineering, Applied Operations Research, Strategic Operations, 
> Information Technology, Systems Engineering, and Manufacturing. 
> 
> In addition to a world-class academic curriculum, our program’s emphasis on
> professional development and team-based project work with real companies 
> gives our graduates a competitive advantage in launching successful careers in 
> finance, consulting, analytics, supply chain management, and a number of other
> exciting areas.
> 
> Most MEng concentrations can be completed in two semesters, although some
> require three.  Best of all, you do not need to have an engineering degree to apply.  
> 
> Many students in the ORIE MEng program at Cornell have undergraduate degrees
> in fields outside of engineering, including Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, 
> Finance, and Economics.
> 
> Want to find out more?  
> Take a look at what our students have to say, and download our information packet NOW:
> 
> è Why Cornell?  Hear from Sara Burbine (Applied OR) 
> è Why Cornell?  Hear from Emre Balci (Financial Engineering)
> è Why Cornell?  Hear from Stephane Maarek (Strategic Operations)
> è Cornell_ORIE_MEng_Info.pdf
> 
> The application deadline is December 1, 2014, so don’t delay!
> 
> Still have questions? Email us at orie at cornell.edu or call 607-255-9128.  
> We look forward to receiving your application!
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> -- Kathryn Caggiano
> 
>  
> Kathryn Caggiano, Ph.D.
> Senior Lecturer and Director, Master of Engineering Studies
> School of Operations Research and Information Engineering
> 216 Rhodes Hall
> Cornell University
> Ithaca, NY 14853
> 
> Phone:  607-255-2370
> Email:  kec4 at cornell.edu
> 
>  
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