Anything with an asterisk requires an interview to be admitted.
See Student Funds and Club Programs
See Student Funds and Club Programs
Wall Street Club aims to educate students about the different fields of the financial services industry.
Events typically consist of general market updates and trivia, an industry or process overview, and then a guest speaker panel.
Workshops in collaboration are hosted on financial modeling through collaborations with programs such as Training the Street and Breaking into Wall Street that allow students to gain practical experience in real-world assignments.
For students looking to get a foot in the door for interviews, resume drops are occasionally posted for their convenience.
Scholars of Finance is a rapidly growing organization on a mission to inspire character and integrity in the finance leaders of tomorrow. Their mission is to empower and equip students to be the next generation of principled leaders within finance, all while building a community on Baruch Colleges Campus. To date, SoF has launched 30+ university chapters including Harvard, Princeton, Duke, Howard, among others.
As members of SoF, students gain access to numerous benefits, including building your professional network through speaker series and in-person events, and exposure to industry leaders from partnering firms including Blackstone, Goldman Sachs, and many more.
The Finance & Economics Society is a professional development organization focused on providing students with the tools necessary to succeed in careers within the financial services industry. By providing numerous opportunities for networking, seminars on various topics, corporate presentations as well as case studies - FES gives students a significant advantage during corporate recruitment periods.
It is very similar to Wall Street Club and the two are the largest open-access clubs at Baruch for students interested in joining the financial services industry.