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Last week we launched our eighth annual Academy of Finance course. Thirty students from Franklin, Ballard, Chief Sealth, and Ingraham High Schools will be coming to campus for eight weeks and be taking classes on various business subjects, including marketing, economics, and business communications. They also receive information on the college application process and financial aid.

 

In presenting this program, we partner with the Seattle Public Schools and local chapter of the National Academy Foundation (NAF). NAF was founded in 1982 and works to prepare young people for college and career success by providing industry-focused curriculum to underserved students in four areas - Finance, Hospitality & Tourism, Information Technology, and Engineering. NAF's network has grown to 500 academies and serves more than 50,000 students across 41 states, D.C, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

 

Students come to campus to take a class once a week. This forces them to navigate the campus (including parking!) and see for themselves what life on a college campus is like.

 

They take classes from Albers faculty and do a final project that integrates the course work they have taken. This year, the classes are in Business Communications, Operations, Ethics, Entrepreneurship, Marketing, and Economics. If students fulfill all requirements for the course, they earn a college credit from Seattle U.

 

Jessica Young is a student in our Master of Professional Accounting Program (MPAC) who works full-time at Boeing. Jessica is on the local NAF board, and was there to greet the students last week. Jessica noted that she participated in the first Academy of Finance program at SU back in 2005! As a result of the program, she really wanted to attend Albers, but ultimately chose to attend UW because of the cost. After graduating from UW with an accounting degree, she took a job with Boeing and is now a part-time student in our MPAC program. It is great to have Jessica back as a student at SU and to see her involvement with the Academy of Finance!

 

We are pleased to be able to partner with the Seattle Public Schools and the local NAF organization to work with these students each year. We are very grateful for the opportunity to contribute to their learning and inspire them to pursue business studies at the university level!

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Posted by Liz Wick on Tuesday, January 17, 2012

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Last week we launched our eighth annual Academy of Finance course. Thirty students from Franklin, Ballard, Chief Sealth, and Ingraham High Schools will be coming to campus for eight weeks and be taking classes on various business subjects, including marketing, economics, and business communications. They also receive information on the college application process and financial aid.

 

In presenting this program, we partner with the Seattle Public Schools and local chapter of the National Academy Foundation (NAF). NAF was founded in 1982 and works to prepare young people for college and career success by providing industry-focused curriculum to underserved students in four areas - Finance, Hospitality & Tourism, Information Technology, and Engineering. NAF's network has grown to 500 academies and serves more than 50,000 students across 41 states, D.C, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

 

Students come to campus to take a class once a week. This forces them to navigate the campus (including parking!) and see for themselves what life on a college campus is like.

 

They take classes from Albers faculty and do a final project that integrates the course work they have taken. This year, the classes are in Business Communications, Operations, Ethics, Entrepreneurship, Marketing, and Economics. If students fulfill all requirements for the course, they earn a college credit from Seattle U.

 

Jessica Young is a student in our Master of Professional Accounting Program (MPAC) who works full-time at Boeing. Jessica is on the local NAF board, and was there to greet the students last week. Jessica noted that she participated in the first Academy of Finance program at SU back in 2005! As a result of the program, she really wanted to attend Albers, but ultimately chose to attend UW because of the cost. After graduating from UW with an accounting degree, she took a job with Boeing and is now a part-time student in our MPAC program. It is great to have Jessica back as a student at SU and to see her involvement with the Academy of Finance!

 

We are pleased to be able to partner with the Seattle Public Schools and the local NAF organization to work with these students each year. We are very grateful for the opportunity to contribute to their learning and inspire them to pursue business studies at the university level!

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Fernette Eide

Posted on Thursday, June 07, 2012

Our daughter is good at math and is interested in Finance. She's homeschools. Is there any way she can attend this? Thanks for any info.

Joseph_4

Posted on Monday, June 11, 2012

Fernette: Unfortunately, these particular programs are organized by the Academy of Finance for these particular high schools. You might check to see if your children are eligible for our Summer Business Institute.

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Last week we launched our eighth annual Academy of Finance course.  Thirty students from Franklin, Ballard, Chief Sealth, and Ingraham High Schools will be coming to campus for eight weeks and be taking classes on various business subjects, including marketing, economics, and business communications.  They also receive information on the college application process and financial aid.   In presenting this program, we partner with the Seattle Public Schools and local chapter of the National Academy Foundation (NAF).  NAF was founded in 1982 and works to prepare young people for college and career success by providing industry-focused curriculum to underserved students in four areas - Finance, Hospitality & Tourism, Information Technology, and Engineering.  NAF's network has grown to 500 academies and serves more than 50,000 students across 41 states, D.C, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.   Students come to campus to take a class once a week.  This forces them to navigate the campus (including parking!) and see for themselves what life on a college campus is like.   They take classes from Albers faculty and do a final project that integrates the course work they have taken.  This year, the classes are in Business Communications, Operations, Ethics, Entrepreneurship, Marketing, and Economics.    If students fulfill all requirements for the course, they earn a college credit from Seattle U.   Jessica Young is a student in our Master of Professional Accounting Program (MPAC) who works full-time at Boeing.  Jessica is on the local NAF board, and was there to greet the students last week.  Jessica noted that she participated in the first Academy of Finance program at SU back in 2005!  As a result of the program, she really wanted to attend Albers, but ultimately chose to attend UW because of the cost.  After graduating from UW with an accounting degree, she took a job with Boeing and is now a part-time student in our MPAC program.  It is great to have Jessica back as a student at SU and to see her involvement with the Academy of Finance!   We are pleased to be able to partner with the Seattle Public Schools and the local NAF organization to work with these students each year.  We are very grateful for the opportunity to contribute to their learning and inspire them to pursue business studies at the university level!

Posted by Liz Wick at 01/17/2012 09:57:21 AM | 


Our daughter is good at math and is interested in Finance. She's homeschools. Is there any way she can attend this? Thanks for any info.
Posted by: Fernette Eide ( Email ) at 6/7/2012 8:18 AM


Fernette:

Unfortunately, these particular programs are organized by the Academy of Finance for these particular high schools. You might check to see if your children are eligible for our Summer Business Institute.
Posted by: Joseph_4 ( Email ) at 6/11/2012 8:20 AM


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