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We don’t usually do summer open houses but this year’s been a bit different.
Over the past few weeks, we’ve had a wave of families reaching out—some because plans have changed, others because they’re just not sure anymore about heading abroad, and a few who suddenly realized… July’s here and they still don’t have a plan.
So we’re opening up our doors.
Saturday, July 19 at 10:00, on campus.
Tuesday, July 22 at 19:00, online.
Join us as we walk students and families through their options—no pressure, just clarity.
We’ll be sharing how our Bachelor’s Degree programs work, and how our Foundation Program helps students move forward without losing a year.
You’ll hear directly from our faculty, current students, and parents—not sales reps or recruiters. Just real people, having real conversations, about what’s actually possible. Like everything we do here, even our open house is a little different.
Whether you’re just back from graduation or figuring things out after results didn’t go as planned, you’re welcome to stop by, ask questions, and see if one of our programs might fit.
🗓 On-Campus Event: Saturday, July 19
📍 Where: The Basel School of Business, Teichgässlein 9, Basel
⏰ Time: 10:00–12:00 (Q&A + optional advising to follow)
🗓 Online Event: Tuesday, July 22
📍 Where: Google Meet (link to be provided)
⏰ Time: 19:00–20:00 (Q&A + optional advising to follow)
👋 Who’s Invited: Students, families, counselors—anyone still weighing their next step
🙅♂️ Who isn’t this for? This one’s not for MBA or GCAS applicants—sorry, we’ll host a separate Open House for graduate programs soon. Right now, we’re focusing on students (and their families) who are considering undergraduate study through our Foundation or Bachelor’s programs.
🛑 Who’s Not Invited: We’ve heard some are being told this is a clever way to job-hunt or pitch services. It’s not. This event is for students and families making last-minute decisions—not for sales, hiring shortcuts, or networking. Please respect their time.
We’ll explain how students can earn university credit in the Foundation Program, how our small classes and practical learning actually work, and why some students still graduate on time—even if they start late.
If you’re rethinking your plans, looking for a fresh start, or just want to talk it through—we’ll be here.
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