About the Event

Join us for an insightful online information session on February 18, 2026 at noon CT, introducing the Graduate Student-at-Large programs at the University of Chicago. Explore the unique opportunities that our GSAL programs offer to enhance your academic journey. Director of the Graduate Student-at-Large Programs, Esther Pandian-Riske, and Dean of the Graham School, Seth Green, will guide you through program details and admission process, and answer any questions you may have. Don’t miss this chance to discover how GSAL can shape your educational path. Register now to secure your spot and embark on a transformative academic experience with us!

* All registrants will be sent a recording of the session within two business days after the event has passed.

About the GSAL program

Students accepted to the Graduate Student-at-Large (GSAL) program at the University of Chicago have already completed their bachelor’s degrees and enroll in regular graduate and undergraduate courses (with adequate prerequisites) at the University of Chicago. They have the opportunity to take courses at the College, in the Graduate Divisions of the Biological Sciences, Physical Sciences, Social Sciences, and Humanities, and at the graduate schools in Divinity, Public Policy, Social Work, Business, and Law.

About the GSALB program

Graduate Student-at-Large: Business (GSALB) students have the opportunity to deliberately explore the academic culture of the Chicago Booth School of Business, and participate in the rigorous, discipline-based approach to business education that consistently ranks Chicago Booth as the top MBA program in the world.

Who's Speaking

Seth Green

Seth Green

Dean, University of Chicago Graham School
Seth Green is the dean of the Graham School of Continuing Liberal and Professional Studies at the University of Chicago. Before joining Graham, Green served as Founding Director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility at Loyola University Chicago. During his tenure, the Center launched a top-ranked specialty...

Seth Green is the dean of the Graham School of Continuing Liberal and Professional Studies at the University of Chicago.

Before joining Graham, Green served as Founding Director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility at Loyola University Chicago. During his tenure, the Center launched a top-ranked specialty MBA program, a globally significant award for social innovation in business, and an array of educational programs that annually engage more than 4,000 learners. Green also served as an Executive Lecturer in Loyola’s Quinlan School of Business, teaching classes on social entrepreneurship and receiving recognition as the Mission-Driven Faculty Member of the Year in 2021.

Prior to Loyola, Green led Youth & Opportunity United (Y.O.U.), a nonprofit organization that prepares low-income youth for post-secondary and life success. At Y.O.U., Green oversaw the fourfold expansion of programs and a $16.4 million fundraising campaign to build a state-of-the-art youth center. He also spearheaded two strategic planning processes, resulting in an enhanced program model and deepened impact. Alongside Y.O.U., Green taught courses on nonprofit management as an adjunct lecturer at Northwestern University.

Earlier in his career, Green worked as a consultant at McKinsey & Company, guiding private sector clients through strategy development and change management. A recipient of McKinsey’s Community Fellowship, he spent one year of his time at the firm supporting nonprofit clients, including the Gates Foundation and United Way.

Green speaks and writes on social innovation. His commentaries and research have appeared in the Christian Science MonitorFortune Magazine, the Journal of Business Research, and the Social Innovations Journal, and he previously served on the Editorial Review Board of the Business and Society Review. Green has been a featured guest on C-SPAN’s Washington Journal, MSNBC, and CNN, and his efforts have been covered by the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Chronicle of Higher Education. In 2008, Utne Reader named him one of 50 “Visionaries Who Are Changing Your World.”

Green is civically engaged in Chicago, having served on the Campaign Cabinet of the United Way of Metro Chicago, the Impact Investing Advisory Council of the YWCA Metropolitan Chicago, the Advisory Board of Concordia Place, the Membership and Engagement Committees of the Economic Club of Chicago, and the Advisory Board of the Executives’ Club of Chicago.

A Marshall Scholar, Green holds a J.D. from Yale University, master’s degrees from Oxford University and the London School of Economics, and a bachelor’s degree from Princeton University.

Esther Pandian-Riske

Esther Pandian-Riske

Director, Graduate Student-at-Large
Esther Pandian-Riske, MA, MAPSS is the Program Director of the Graduate Student-at-Large (GSAL) Program at the University of Chicago. Originally from Singapore, she brings a global perspective to her role, shaped by her own experience as an international student. She holds two Master’s degrees from the University of Chicago: a...

Esther Pandian-Riske, MA, MAPSS is the Program Director of the Graduate Student-at-Large (GSAL) Program at the University of Chicago. Originally from Singapore, she brings a global perspective to her role, shaped by her own experience as an international student. She holds two Master’s degrees from the University of Chicago: a Master of Arts from the Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences and a Master of Public Policy from the Harris School of Public Policy Studies.

With over 20 years of academic advising and leadership experience, Esther has held key roles across prestigious institutions, including Assistant Dean of Students at the University of Illinois at Chicago Honors College, Dean of Multicultural Affairs at the Latin School of Chicago, and Assistant Dean of Students for the Graduate Division of the Social Sciences at the University of Chicago.

In her role at GSAL, Esther is dedicated to fostering an exceptional academic experience for her students. She specializes in guiding students as they explore research interests, map out courses, and connect with faculty and admissions directors to successfully transition into MA or PhD programs. She also facilitates a vibrant community through initiatives such as the weekly Thursday Graduate Students’ Happy Hour, which connects current students with alumni to promote networking, mentorship, and camaraderie. Esther welcomes the opportunity to connect with prospective students, current participants, and alumni, offering guidance and support at every stage of their academic and professional journeys

Esther’s work is rooted in a genuine commitment to helping students succeed. Through her guidance and emphasis on building connections, she ensures that students make the most of their time in the GSAL program while feeling supported every step of the way.

 

Cole Simner

GSAL Alum
Cole is a GSAL alum who used the Graduate Student At-Large program to transition from a business undergraduate background into advanced technical study. Through the GSAL pathway he built graduate-level computer science skills by taking coursework across computational math, data engineering, and machine learning — strengthening his academic foundation and...

Cole is a GSAL alum who used the Graduate Student At-Large program to transition from a business undergraduate background into advanced technical study. Through the GSAL pathway he built graduate-level computer science skills by taking coursework across computational math, data engineering, and machine learning — strengthening his academic foundation and clarifying his career direction. Following this experience, Cole was accepted into the University of Chicago’s Masters Program in Computer Science (MPCS) and currently serves as a product lead focusing on machine learning at Capital One while pursuing his graduate studies. His journey highlights how GSAL empowers students to pivot into STEM fields with confidence and purpose.

Ashvin Velingandla

GSAL Alum
Ashvin is a Graduate Student At-Large Business (GSALB)  alum and Booth MBA graduate whose GSALB experience helped accelerate his path into business school by offering hands-on exposure to Booth coursework and community before applying. With a longstanding career in data analytics at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Ashvin paired...

Ashvin is a Graduate Student At-Large Business (GSALB)  alum and Booth MBA graduate whose GSALB experience helped accelerate his path into business school by offering hands-on exposure to Booth coursework and community before applying. With a longstanding career in data analytics at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Ashvin paired his technical expertise with strategic leadership and sustainability focus — both in the workplace and within local environmental initiatives — to expand his impact. His Booth MBA has further equipped him to integrate data-driven decision-making and sustainable business practices into future career endeavors.

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