wall street 101 - Bentley University
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wall street 101 - Bentley University
DISCOVER WALL STREET 101 Session I: July 11–15, 2016, or Session II: July 25–29, 2016 EXPLORE THE WORLD OF GLOBAL FINANCE FOR FIVE DAYS THIS SUMMER. Wall Street 101 puts students at the forefront of business. This invaluable experience will allow students to explore the stock market and discover the world of investing through hands-on exercises, collaborative projects and real-time trading simulations. This prestigious day camp program provides students the opportunity to engage with financial markets executives in order to learn first-hand about the intricacies of working in financial services. If you are considering a business major in college, Wall Street 101 delivers an overview of the finance field to help you prepare for college studies. You will also attend a workshop on the college application process and hear directly from an admission counselor. WALL STREET 101: INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE This carefully designed program offers an outstanding opportunity to learn about the art and science of the financial services industry — and you will have fun doing so. Don’t miss out on this unique summer opportunity. n Learn about portfolio construction, risk management and financial engineering in our high-tech Trading Room n Tour well-known investment firms in downtown Boston n Interact with guest speakers who are traders, portfolio managers and other business professionals n Develop leadership and teamwork skills through interactive trading games and projects FOR MORE INFORMATION: Amy Whittaker Managing Director Hughey Center for Financial Services Bentley University 175 Forest Street Waltham, MA 02452 USA EMAIL awhittaker@bentley.edu PHONE +1 781.891.2664 FAX +1 781.891.3476 ON THE WEB: bentley.edu/wallstreet101 WHERE AND WHEN IS THE PROGRAM? Wall Street 101 is held at Bentley University in Waltham, Massachusetts. The 2016 programs run as follows: Session I: July 11–15, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Session II: July 25–29, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Both programs cover the same materials, please note on your application which session you are interested in attending. WHO IS ELIGIBLE? High school students who complete their sophomore or junior year by June 2016 may apply to the Wall Street 101 program. Admission is competitive. Students are selected based on academic achievement and business interest. WHAT IS THE COST? The program tuition of $999 covers all costs, including class materials, field trips into Boston, daily lunch, and morning and afternoon snack breaks. HOW TO APPLY? Candidates must submit their completed online application by April 15, 2016. To apply, please visit bentley.edu/wallstreet101. Selected students will be notified no later than May 2, 2016. STUDENT PERSPECTIVES “Through Wall Street 101, I learned so much about the business world and had fun at the same time.” “Wall Street 101 was truly a life-changing opportunity and opened my eyes to my love of Bentley and finance. The experience was beyond inspiring and I made friendships that will probably last a lifetime.” “This experience affirmed for me that I enjoy learning about business and that Bentley is a great match for me. It was one of the best business experiences I’ve had. I’d recommend this program to anyone interested in a business career.” “I have been to many academic camps, but this was by far the best. I learned a lot and, most important, had fun doing it.” MEDIA ATTENTION “Wall Street 101 at Bentley gives students an introduction to the ins-and-outs of Wall Street.” — Boston Herald “Amid the stock-market turmoil, a growing number of young people are flocking to financial boot camps and investment clubs to study options, futures and the other definitions of CDs.” — The Wall Street Journal “Getting teens to understand all facets of the financial markets is [Wall Street 101’s] goal.” — USA Today “Wall Street 101 utilizes the facilities at Bentley to provide students with hands-on experience with state-of-the-art business technology like that used by professionals.” — WCVB-TV, Boston “Financial literacy can be intimidating for adults and kids alike, but it doesn’t have to be. Sending your children to investment camp is an exciting, real-life approach to helping them learn how to grow and manage their money.” — Black Enterprise magazine WALL STREET 101 Can you imagine yourself working on Wall Street? Learn about finance while having fun on a university campus this summer! Hughey Center for Financial Services Smith Academic Technology Center 175 Forest Street Waltham, MA 02452 USA