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Downloadable Resources

Fundraising Guide Call or email YEBW for more ideas! YEBW Poster
Financial Assistance Application Tax-deductible Sponsor Form Deposit Waiver Request

 

2013 Tuition Breakdown

Program Cost (meals, lodging, activities, etc.) $1295
Automatic Corporate Sponsorship $500
Your 2013 Tuition $795

Tuition is per student, per program. Additional financial assistance is available upon request. The intial $75 deposit is a non-refundable payment toward tuition and must be completed to process registration. Financial Assistance is also available; please complete and submit this form alongside registration.

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YEBW 2013 Programs

  • Run a company
  • Network with business leaders
  • Explore a college campus
  • Gain confidence

For first-year students at YEBW, Business Week immerses you into the world of business, career preparation, and fun! Whether you want to become a doctor, lawyer, athlete, or any other professional, there are business and leadership skills essential for your success. Guided by a volunteer from the business community, each student-led company participates in company management, mock interviews, an etiquette dinner, dance, and much more.

  • Learn investing skills and methods
  • Gain perspective from industry experts
  • Simulate stock market investments
  • Reconnect with last year's friends

For returning students, Investing Week explores the world of personal and corporate finance, teaching students valuation methods for stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Students compete in a week-long stock portfolio competition and analyze a mutual fund and stock of their choice, presenting their small group’s recommendation to buy, sell, or hold to a panel of judges acting as investors.
 

  • Start your own business
  • Compete in team challenges
  • Simulate an entrepreneurial experience
  • Establish valuable connections

Students in the Apprentice Week program must have completed Investing Week or Business Week and their junior year of high school. This advanced program challenges each student to prepare a full business plan, run an on-campus business as a team, and present their individual work to a panel of judges acting as potential company investors.

 

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