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Mason Korea

You are cordially invited to meet Mason Korea Dean Robert Matz and learn about the Mason Korea Campus.

GMU Korea was established in 2014 as part of the Incheon Global Campus, aiming to become the best global education hub in Northeast Asia. Mason Korea now offers U.S. degrees in six undergraduate disciplines. Approved by the Korean Ministry of Education, the degree programs afford students the unique opportunity to spend three years at GMU Korea in Songdo and one year in the U.S. at Mason in Fairfax, Virginia.

Sponsorship Levels

All proceeds go to scholarships

Platinum Sponsor $20,000

(only one available)

  • Title sponsor of gala, including ten invitations (one table)
  • Name on lobby signage
  • Recognition on social media platforms
  • Public recognition by Dean Robert Matz
  • Featured in Mason Korea newsletter & website
  • Color logo on event media screens

Gold Sponsor $15,000

  • Premier sponsor of the gala, including five invitations
  • Recognition on social media platforms
  • Public recognition by Dean Robert Matz
  • Featured on Mason Korea website
  • Color logo on event media screens

Silver Sponsor $10,000

  • Three invitations to the dinner
  • Recognition on social media platforms
  • Featured on Mason Korea website
  • Color logo on event media screens

Bronze Sponsor $5,000

  • Two invitations to the dinner
  • Recognition on social media platforms
  • Featured on Mason Korea website
  • Color logo on event media screens

Supporting Sponsor $1,000

  • One invitation to the dinner
  • Recognition on social media platforms
  • Color logo on event media screens

Reserve Your Tickets Today

Table of ten:
$1500

One ticket:
$150

Student ticket:
$75

About Mason Korea

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    Program offerings in Business, Computer Game Design, Conflict Analysis and Resolution, Economics and Global Affairs.

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    224 Mason Korea students have come to Fairfax for their last year of study since 2014.

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    213 US Mason students have studied at Mason Korea.

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    80% employed students post graduation, compared to the 64% average for Korean universities.