Graduate Student-at-Large: Business - UChicago | Graham School
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Graduate Student-at-Large: Business
Your Bridge to an MBA
Explore courses at Chicago Booth, while boosting your resume or grad school application.
Type
Graduate Business Courses
Enrollment
Full-time & Part-time
Application Deadline
May 19, 2026
Format
In-Person
Tuition
$8,735 per course
Apply Now
Request Info
Program Overview
The Graduate Student-at-Large: Business (GSALB) program allows you to experience world-class business education, while helping prepare you to apply for MBA programs.
When you join GSALB, you become part of a vibrant academic culture united by the rigorous, discipline-based approach to business education that consistently ranks Chicago Booth as one of the top MBA programs in the world.
Program benefits include:
Take courses at Top Ranked University of Chicago Booth School of Business, engaging in the same classroom experience as Booth students.
Receive formal grades and official transcripts; three courses can transfer directly to Chicago Booth, if you apply and are admitted into a Booth MBA program.
Gain exposure and access to esteemed Booth faculty, including the potential for references and letters of recommendation.
Develop skills to boost your resume.
Receive personalized academic advising and academic support.
Take part in networking opportunities with influential professionals.
Apply Now
A Unique Business Program that Accelerates Your Education and Career
Take for-credit courses and interact with faculty and Booth students and alumni, while benefiting from academic advising and networking events. This unique bridge program requires no test scores or letters of recommendation. Whether you are trying to boost your grad school application or upskill your business prowess to further your career, this program offers you all the perks available at a premier research university.
Apply Now
Attend: Graduate student-at-large info session
Join us for our upcoming May 27 info session to gain valuable insights about how you can personally leverage the GSAL program to explore fields of academic study and preview graduate and undergraduate level for-credit courses at UChicago.
register now >
Not only did I see my academic drive come back right away, through sitting in classes and
speaking with Booth students I learned what the rigorous challenge of Booth entailed and that I was up for it.
Ashvin Veligandla
GSALB Alumnus
My goal in joining GSALB is to boost my career path within people analytics and develop as a leader that builds colleagues’ strengths. I would love to find a position that can open the doors not just for future Latino professionals, but other minorities seeking to grow in their careers.
Terrence Zarate
Senior Analyst, VISA
Once I discovered the GSALB program, the decision became even easier. Being able to take
classes at Booth with Booth students and Booth professors is a great way to get a feel for what it’s like. I was also eager to get started immediately and didn’t want to wait through the prolonged application process to begin. The sooner you get started, the sooner it helps you in your career.
Nico Yepes
GSALB Alumnus
I soon realized that GSALB was much more than [attending classes]. Class discussions turned into new areas of academic interest, peers turned into friends, and goals turned into realities. I expanded my network while giving my business school applications an extra competitive edge.
Oona Haffey
Business Consultant at Ernst and Young
For me, the GSALB program has been about getting a head start and easing my way into business school at Booth. I would encourage anyone who is thinking about business school to try the GSALB program as a way to experience both the culture and the rigor of Booth’s curriculum.
Edita Kuberka
GSALB Alumna
Test the MBA at Chicago Booth
Students enroll in MBA courses at Chicago Booth through the GSALB bridge program to expand their knowledge, strengthen their education for graduate school applications, or test the waters before making an important education or career decision. These challenging, educational-rich for-credit courses will better prepare you for upskilling in your career or succeeding in high-level graduate programs across the country.
Adding Lift to Your Business School Application
The GSALB team works closely with Chicago Booth’s registrar and admissions counselors to ensure that each student has access to the right courses. Our advisors will help you build a strong academic transcript, write a Statement of Purpose, receive commendable letters of recommendation from faculty members, and burnish your test scores, making you a competitive candidate for Chicago Booth and other respected business schools.
40
%
of students who took a course through GSALB entered a graduate program at Chicago Booth and many more entered graduate programs at other top-ranked universities.
See What it Means to be Part of the UChicago Community
More than just access to the University of Chicago’s world-renowned classrooms, GSALB also gives students a full university experience, combining weekly community gatherings with career counseling, access to academic workshops, fitness center membership, and more. There are also opportunities to build relationships with professors, alumni, and potential employers. This unique bridge program is a lesser-known pathway to educational and career growth, but it carries a big impact.
Apply Now
Dedicated Team
The GSAL team, housed at the University of Chicago Graham School, has decades of experience in supporting academic student success. Team members will work with you in exploring suitable courses, meeting faculty, conducting research, coordinating student engagement activities, and helping with graduate school applications (including seeking faculty for letters of recommendation).
Esther Pandian-Riske
Director, Graduate Student-at-Large
Marla Privitera
Assistant Director for the Graduate Student-at-Large Program
Tom Shannon
Enrollment Counselor
Seth Green
Dean, University of Chicago Graham School
Michelle Libby
Graham School Dean of Students and Associate Director of Finance and Operations
International Students
GSALB International results in a transcript (with grades) from the University of Chicago, opportunities to learn from top Booth faculty and network with MBA students, and the ability to use the experience toward future MBA applications, at Chicago Booth or beyond. (Up to three Booth classes can be transferred into the MBA curriculum at Booth, if you are granted successful admission into the MBA program).
As a GSALB International student, you will hold a J-1 student visa for one quarter and will be enrolled in full-time studies at Chicago Booth. Seats in Booth courses will not be reserved for international students and are processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Foundational courses (Microeconomics, Financial Accounting, and Business Statistics) typically have seats available each quarter.
Apply Now
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are students interested in the Graduate Student-at-Large: Business program?
Students enrolled in the GSALB program can preview courses at Chicago Booth School of Business before applying to the MBA program. Students may also experience the academic rigor of the quarter system at the Chicago Booth School of Business, as well as build professional relationships with faculty and classmates who will include MBA and PhD students in business, as well as students from other graduate divisions or professional programs at the University of Chicago. Faculty teaching the particular business course will not differentiate between an MBA student at Booth and a GSALB student at Graham and hold all participating students to the same standards. GSALB students who are academically successful may transfer up to three Business School courses (taken in the GSALB program) directly to the MBA program (once they have successfully been granted admission into the MBA program). Students who wish to progress on to different MBA or graduate programs elsewhere may also transfer courses taken in the GSALB program as appropriate.
What is the difference between the Graduate Student-at-Large: Business and Graduate Student-At-Large programs?
GSALB students can only take graduate business courses at the Chicago Booth School of Business, whereas GSAL students take courses across the campus. GSALB students pay a different tuition rate for Chicago Booth School of Business courses than GSAL students taking courses across the campus. Both programs result in University of Chicago transcripts with grades.
Do GSALB students take courses full-time or part-time?
GSALB students may take up to three Chicago Booth School of Business courses and be in full-time student status. GSALB students may take courses in the evening or during the weekend, at the downtown Gleacher Center or during the weekday at the Hyde Park campus. Most GSALB students work full-time and take one or two courses part-time at the downtown University of Chicago Gleacher Center campus.
Do GSALB take courses with full-time and part-time Chicago Booth School of Business students besides other graduate students from different disciplines?
Yes. GSALB students take courses with both full-time and part-time Chicago Booth School of Business students, as well as other master’s and PhD students, at the University of Chicago and are held to similar rigorous academic standards as all University of Chicago students.
Please note that GSALB students may not take courses toward the Master’s in Management or Master’s in Finance at Chicago Booth—only courses within the traditional MBA track are allowable.
How many Business School courses, taken as a GSALB student, may be transferred to a Chicago Booth School of Business program?
If you choose to apply to and are granted admission into Chicago Booth School of Business, up to three business school courses may be transferred into the Booth MBA program. Please note that there is a five-year time frame to complete your MBA and time for completion of the MBA begins with your first GSALB course. For example, if you took two courses in Spring 2014 then did not apply to Chicago Booth until Autumn 2017 and were admitted, these courses would not be able to transfer into the MBA program because they will be considered too old. If you want your GSALB courses to be counted towards your Booth MBA (up to three may be transferred), you must be vigilant about the five-year time-to-completion deadline.
Will I get a degree from this program?
No, the Graduate Student-at-Large: Business program is a non-degree program. You will receive an official University of Chicago transcript, which lists the courses you have taken.
Where are classes held?
Most courses are offered on the main Hyde Park campus as well as downtown Chicago at either the Gleacher Center or NBC Tower.
What is the program tuition?
Details on costs for GSALB can be found on our
tuition page
.
Must I pass all of my courses? What happens if I fail one?
GSALB students must always be in good academic standing and two C-grades will result in academic probation. Students on academic probation must work closely with the Director and/or Dean of Students to improve academic grades. Continued failure to improve will result in non-enrollment and possible termination from the GSAL program.
I am applying to a graduate degree program at the University of Chicago; will these classes transfer? How many classes will transfer?
University of Chicago degree programs will generally accept up to three classes to transfer. This varies by program and school, so we suggest that you contact the department’s graduate studies advisor for specific details. However, we can confirm that Chicago Booth will accept three classes to transfer from our program into the MBA program.
As a GSALB student, will I have access to the libraries and athletic facilities?
No. As a GSALB student, you do not pay the University’s mandated Student Life Fee, so you will not have access. However, if you would like an ID card, you can get one from the ID Privileges Office at the Regenstein Library on the Hyde Park campus.
Will I have an academic and graduate school advisor?
Yes, the Director and her team of advisors are experienced in academic student success and will work with you to explore suitable courses, meet and converse with faculty, conduct research and student engagement activities, help with graduate school applications (including seeking faculty for letters of recommendation), and help you manage your work-life balance.
Can GSALB students access the Harper Center or Gleacher center during non-business hours?
No. Booth facilities are only available to non-Booth students during regular business hours.
Can GSALB students reserve study rooms at the Harper Center or Gleacher Center?
No. Non-Booth students are not permitted to reserve study group rooms. However, non-Booth students are permitted to use the study rooms provided the room has been reserved by a Booth student and a Booth student is present during its use.
Can GSALB students use the computer labs at the Harper Center or Gleacher Center?
Yes. Non-Booth students can use Booth computer labs after official enrollment. A CNet ID and password are required to access computers and printers.
Are international students allowed to apply to GSALB?
Yes. A select few international students may apply to GSALB and enroll for business courses at Chicago Booth School of Business on a full-time basis. GSALB International students taking Booth courses must pay the Booth tuition fee and be enrolled full-time, usually in three Booth classes. As a GSALB International student, you will hold a J-1 student visa for one quarter and will be enrolled in full-time (300 credits, three courses) studies at Chicago Booth. Seats in Booth courses will not be reserved for international students and are processed on a first-come, first-served basis.
Once I apply, am I obligated to take a class this quarter?
International students on J1 visas are obligated to complete their studies within the one quarter they are for. They may defer to the next quarter, pending approval from the Program Director of the GSALB International Program.
GSAL and GSALB Alumni
Students in our Graduate Student at Large (GSAL) and Graduate Student at Large Business (GSALB) programs have gone on to various MA and PhD Programs all over the United States and used their training to succeed in various professional pathways.
We encourage our program alumni to stay in touch with the GSAL Program Office to receive program and alumni information updates and invitations to events.
Update Contact Information
About the UChicago GSAL Programs
Since its founding, the University of Chicago has exemplified an unwavering dedication to intellectual exploration and the democratization of knowledge. Rooted in this vision, the concept of the “student-at-large” has been a cornerstone of the University’s mission, extending access to rigorous scholarship beyond traditional degree pathways.
Inspired by President Harper’s transformative ideals, the “at-large” model invites individuals of all backgrounds to immerse themselves in a world-class academic environment defined by inquiry, innovation, and excellence.
Established in 1994, the Graduate Student-at-Large program embodies this enduring tradition, offering unparalleled access to graduate and undergraduate coursework across a broad spectrum of disciplines. With
36%
of GSAL students from 2015 to 2024 bridging into esteemed MA, MBA, and PhD programs within UChicago and a network of
10,000+
active alumni representing major industries worldwide, the program continues to demonstrate its transformative impact.
GSAL: Business Stories
Jul 10, 2024
Articles
A Sustainable Career Pivot
A unique graduate bridge program offered a data analyst the next step toward pursuing his passion.
Read Now
Aug 8, 2023
Articles
A Framework for the Future
A GSALB student hones her long-term goals on her way to MBA classes at Chicago Booth
Read Now
Mar 21, 2023
Articles
Scaling into Leadership
How a tech worker found his way to Chicago Booth.
Read Now
Ready to take the next step with GSAL?
Apply Now
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Graduate Student-at-Large: Business
Your Bridge to an MBA
Explore courses at Chicago Booth, while boosting your resume or grad school application.
Type
Graduate Business Courses
Enrollment
Full-time & Part-time
Application Deadline
May 19, 2026
Format
In-Person
Tuition
$8,735 per course
Apply Now
Request Info
Program Overview
The Graduate Student-at-Large: Business (GSALB) program allows you to experience world-class business education, while helping prepare you to apply for MBA programs.
When you join GSALB, you become part of a vibrant academic culture united by the rigorous, discipline-based approach to business education that consistently ranks Chicago Booth as one of the top MBA programs in the world.
Program benefits include:
Take courses at Top Ranked University of Chicago Booth School of Business, engaging in the same classroom experience as Booth students.
Receive formal grades and official transcripts; three courses can transfer directly to Chicago Booth, if you apply and are admitted into a Booth MBA program.
Gain exposure and access to esteemed Booth faculty, including the potential for references and letters of recommendation.
Develop skills to boost your resume.
Receive personalized academic advising and academic support.
Take part in networking opportunities with influential professionals.
Apply Now
A Unique Business Program that Accelerates Your Education and Career
Take for-credit courses and interact with faculty and Booth students and alumni, while benefiting from academic advising and networking events. This unique bridge program requires no test scores or letters of recommendation. Whether you are trying to boost your grad school application or upskill your business prowess to further your career, this program offers you all the perks available at a premier research university.
Apply Now
Attend: Graduate student-at-large info session
Join us for our upcoming May 27 info session to gain valuable insights about how you can personally leverage the GSAL program to explore fields of academic study and preview graduate and undergraduate level for-credit courses at UChicago.
register now >
Not only did I see my academic drive come back right away, through sitting in classes and
speaking with Booth students I learned what the rigorous challenge of Booth entailed and that I was up for it.
Ashvin Veligandla
GSALB Alumnus
My goal in joining GSALB is to boost my career path within people analytics and develop as a leader that builds colleagues’ strengths. I would love to find a position that can open the doors not just for future Latino professionals, but other minorities seeking to grow in their careers.
Terrence Zarate
Senior Analyst, VISA
Once I discovered the GSALB program, the decision became even easier. Being able to take
classes at Booth with Booth students and Booth professors is a great way to get a feel for what it’s like. I was also eager to get started immediately and didn’t want to wait through the prolonged application process to begin. The sooner you get started, the sooner it helps you in your career.
Nico Yepes
GSALB Alumnus
I soon realized that GSALB was much more than [attending classes]. Class discussions turned into new areas of academic interest, peers turned into friends, and goals turned into realities. I expanded my network while giving my business school applications an extra competitive edge.
Oona Haffey
Business Consultant at Ernst and Young
For me, the GSALB program has been about getting a head start and easing my way into business school at Booth. I would encourage anyone who is thinking about business school to try the GSALB program as a way to experience both the culture and the rigor of Booth’s curriculum.
Edita Kuberka
GSALB Alumna
Test the MBA at Chicago Booth
Students enroll in MBA courses at Chicago Booth through the GSALB bridge program to expand their knowledge, strengthen their education for graduate school applications, or test the waters before making an important education or career decision. These challenging, educational-rich for-credit courses will better prepare you for upskilling in your career or succeeding in high-level graduate programs across the country.
Adding Lift to Your Business School Application
The GSALB team works closely with Chicago Booth’s registrar and admissions counselors to ensure that each student has access to the right courses. Our advisors will help you build a strong academic transcript, write a Statement of Purpose, receive commendable letters of recommendation from faculty members, and burnish your test scores, making you a competitive candidate for Chicago Booth and other respected business schools.
40
%
of students who took a course through GSALB entered a graduate program at Chicago Booth and many more entered graduate programs at other top-ranked universities.
See What it Means to be Part of the UChicago Community
More than just access to the University of Chicago’s world-renowned classrooms, GSALB also gives students a full university experience, combining weekly community gatherings with career counseling, access to academic workshops, fitness center membership, and more. There are also opportunities to build relationships with professors, alumni, and potential employers. This unique bridge program is a lesser-known pathway to educational and career growth, but it carries a big impact.
Apply Now
Dedicated Team
The GSAL team, housed at the University of Chicago Graham School, has decades of experience in supporting academic student success. Team members will work with you in exploring suitable courses, meeting faculty, conducting research, coordinating student engagement activities, and helping with graduate school applications (including seeking faculty for letters of recommendation).
Esther Pandian-Riske
Director, Graduate Student-at-Large
Marla Privitera
Assistant Director for the Graduate Student-at-Large Program
Tom Shannon
Enrollment Counselor
Seth Green
Dean, University of Chicago Graham School
Michelle Libby
Graham School Dean of Students and Associate Director of Finance and Operations
International Students
GSALB International results in a transcript (with grades) from the University of Chicago, opportunities to learn from top Booth faculty and network with MBA students, and the ability to use the experience toward future MBA applications, at Chicago Booth or beyond. (Up to three Booth classes can be transferred into the MBA curriculum at Booth, if you are granted successful admission into the MBA program).
As a GSALB International student, you will hold a J-1 student visa for one quarter and will be enrolled in full-time studies at Chicago Booth. Seats in Booth courses will not be reserved for international students and are processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Foundational courses (Microeconomics, Financial Accounting, and Business Statistics) typically have seats available each quarter.
Apply Now
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are students interested in the Graduate Student-at-Large: Business program?
Students enrolled in the GSALB program can preview courses at Chicago Booth School of Business before applying to the MBA program. Students may also experience the academic rigor of the quarter system at the Chicago Booth School of Business, as well as build professional relationships with faculty and classmates who will include MBA and PhD students in business, as well as students from other graduate divisions or professional programs at the University of Chicago. Faculty teaching the particular business course will not differentiate between an MBA student at Booth and a GSALB student at Graham and hold all participating students to the same standards. GSALB students who are academically successful may transfer up to three Business School courses (taken in the GSALB program) directly to the MBA program (once they have successfully been granted admission into the MBA program). Students who wish to progress on to different MBA or graduate programs elsewhere may also transfer courses taken in the GSALB program as appropriate.
What is the difference between the Graduate Student-at-Large: Business and Graduate Student-At-Large programs?
GSALB students can only take graduate business courses at the Chicago Booth School of Business, whereas GSAL students take courses across the campus. GSALB students pay a different tuition rate for Chicago Booth School of Business courses than GSAL students taking courses across the campus. Both programs result in University of Chicago transcripts with grades.
Do GSALB students take courses full-time or part-time?
GSALB students may take up to three Chicago Booth School of Business courses and be in full-time student status. GSALB students may take courses in the evening or during the weekend, at the downtown Gleacher Center or during the weekday at the Hyde Park campus. Most GSALB students work full-time and take one or two courses part-time at the downtown University of Chicago Gleacher Center campus.
Do GSALB take courses with full-time and part-time Chicago Booth School of Business students besides other graduate students from different disciplines?
Yes. GSALB students take courses with both full-time and part-time Chicago Booth School of Business students, as well as other master’s and PhD students, at the University of Chicago and are held to similar rigorous academic standards as all University of Chicago students.
Please note that GSALB students may not take courses toward the Master’s in Management or Master’s in Finance at Chicago Booth—only courses within the traditional MBA track are allowable.
How many Business School courses, taken as a GSALB student, may be transferred to a Chicago Booth School of Business program?
If you choose to apply to and are granted admission into Chicago Booth School of Business, up to three business school courses may be transferred into the Booth MBA program. Please note that there is a five-year time frame to complete your MBA and time for completion of the MBA begins with your first GSALB course. For example, if you took two courses in Spring 2014 then did not apply to Chicago Booth until Autumn 2017 and were admitted, these courses would not be able to transfer into the MBA program because they will be considered too old. If you want your GSALB courses to be counted towards your Booth MBA (up to three may be transferred), you must be vigilant about the five-year time-to-completion deadline.
Will I get a degree from this program?
No, the Graduate Student-at-Large: Business program is a non-degree program. You will receive an official University of Chicago transcript, which lists the courses you have taken.
Where are classes held?
Most courses are offered on the main Hyde Park campus as well as downtown Chicago at either the Gleacher Center or NBC Tower.
What is the program tuition?
Details on costs for GSALB can be found on our
tuition page
.
Must I pass all of my courses? What happens if I fail one?
GSALB students must always be in good academic standing and two C-grades will result in academic probation. Students on academic probation must work closely with the Director and/or Dean of Students to improve academic grades. Continued failure to improve will result in non-enrollment and possible termination from the GSAL program.
I am applying to a graduate degree program at the University of Chicago; will these classes transfer? How many classes will transfer?
University of Chicago degree programs will generally accept up to three classes to transfer. This varies by program and school, so we suggest that you contact the department’s graduate studies advisor for specific details. However, we can confirm that Chicago Booth will accept three classes to transfer from our program into the MBA program.
As a GSALB student, will I have access to the libraries and athletic facilities?
No. As a GSALB student, you do not pay the University’s mandated Student Life Fee, so you will not have access. However, if you would like an ID card, you can get one from the ID Privileges Office at the Regenstein Library on the Hyde Park campus.
Will I have an academic and graduate school advisor?
Yes, the Director and her team of advisors are experienced in academic student success and will work with you to explore suitable courses, meet and converse with faculty, conduct research and student engagement activities, help with graduate school applications (including seeking faculty for letters of recommendation), and help you manage your work-life balance.
Can GSALB students access the Harper Center or Gleacher center during non-business hours?
No. Booth facilities are only available to non-Booth students during regular business hours.
Can GSALB students reserve study rooms at the Harper Center or Gleacher Center?
No. Non-Booth students are not permitted to reserve study group rooms. However, non-Booth students are permitted to use the study rooms provided the room has been reserved by a Booth student and a Booth student is present during its use.
Can GSALB students use the computer labs at the Harper Center or Gleacher Center?
Yes. Non-Booth students can use Booth computer labs after official enrollment. A CNet ID and password are required to access computers and printers.
Are international students allowed to apply to GSALB?
Yes. A select few international students may apply to GSALB and enroll for business courses at Chicago Booth School of Business on a full-time basis. GSALB International students taking Booth courses must pay the Booth tuition fee and be enrolled full-time, usually in three Booth classes. As a GSALB International student, you will hold a J-1 student visa for one quarter and will be enrolled in full-time (300 credits, three courses) studies at Chicago Booth. Seats in Booth courses will not be reserved for international students and are processed on a first-come, first-served basis.
Once I apply, am I obligated to take a class this quarter?
International students on J1 visas are obligated to complete their studies within the one quarter they are for. They may defer to the next quarter, pending approval from the Program Director of the GSALB International Program.
GSAL and GSALB Alumni
Students in our Graduate Student at Large (GSAL) and Graduate Student at Large Business (GSALB) programs have gone on to various MA and PhD Programs all over the United States and used their training to succeed in various professional pathways.
We encourage our program alumni to stay in touch with the GSAL Program Office to receive program and alumni information updates and invitations to events.
Update Contact Information
About the UChicago GSAL Programs
Since its founding, the University of Chicago has exemplified an unwavering dedication to intellectual exploration and the democratization of knowledge. Rooted in this vision, the concept of the “student-at-large” has been a cornerstone of the University’s mission, extending access to rigorous scholarship beyond traditional degree pathways.
Inspired by President Harper’s transformative ideals, the “at-large” model invites individuals of all backgrounds to immerse themselves in a world-class academic environment defined by inquiry, innovation, and excellence.
Established in 1994, the Graduate Student-at-Large program embodies this enduring tradition, offering unparalleled access to graduate and undergraduate coursework across a broad spectrum of disciplines. With
36%
of GSAL students from 2015 to 2024 bridging into esteemed MA, MBA, and PhD programs within UChicago and a network of
10,000+
active alumni representing major industries worldwide, the program continues to demonstrate its transformative impact.
GSAL: Business Stories
Jul 10, 2024
Articles
A Sustainable Career Pivot
A unique graduate bridge program offered a data analyst the next step toward pursuing his passion.
Read Now
Aug 8, 2023
Articles
A Framework for the Future
A GSALB student hones her long-term goals on her way to MBA classes at Chicago Booth
Read Now
Mar 21, 2023
Articles
Scaling into Leadership
How a tech worker found his way to Chicago Booth.
Read Now
Ready to take the next step with GSAL?
Apply Now
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