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Senior looks forward to Harvard business program

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Michael LoFaso '10Having recently been accepted into Harvard Business School's 2+2 program, Michael LoFaso '10 is anticipating his future while enjoying life as a Colgate senior.

HBS 2+2 is a selective program intended for students without a formal business background.

It is for those who, like LoFaso -- a mathematical economics major independently studying Navajo identity formation -- are making the most of the liberal arts experience and the critical thinking skills and global perspectives it provides.

Students accepted into the HBS program combine two years of work experience followed by two years immersed in the school's master's program.  
 
The goal, according to the business school, is to have students "arrive with potential and passion and leave with impressive, practical tools for success."

LoFaso has been working closely with HBS's career advisers to see where his passions might lead him. 

"I'm still figuring out what I can see myself doing next year," said LoFaso, who attended Canisius High School in his hometown of Buffalo, N.Y. "Right now, I'm more about trying to learn as much as possible. My advisers encouraged me to take risks because it's an opportunity to grow as a person."  
 
When speaking about his Colgate career, LoFaso first expresses thanks for all the opportunities Colgate has provided him. 

"I feel fortunate because I've had a lot of great people around me on campus. Fellow students have taught me about their interests. Professors, especially in the mathematics and economics departments, have spent a lot of time with me, and the staff members of CLSI (Center for Leadership and Student Involvement) and Career Services have provided a lot of direction and support."

In Cambridge, LoFaso is hoping to build on his liberal arts background, gain more formal business skills, meet new people, and represent Colgate as best he can.

It seems likely that LoFaso, chair of the student-run Budget Allocations Committee, three-year residential adviser, and coordinator of Colgate's OrangeBand Initiative, will do just that if his time at Colgate is any indication.

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HBS program is challenging. It will definitely enhance business skills and abilities.

Mike LoFaso is THE man.


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