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July 21, 2005 Bentley College Teaches High School Students Wall Street 101; New Partnership With Nationally Recognized LEAD Program Also Brings Students from Underserved Communities to Wall Street Program
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On July 24 Bentley College welcomes high school students from across the country to its popular business camp Wall Street 101 -- an entree to private enterprise and an inside look at Wall Street. During the one-week residential program students experience a technology-rich, interactive program where they explore the stock market, learn about investing and portfolio management, develop leadership and teamwork skills, and experience the world of higher education through an on-campus experience.
This year, Bentley partnered with the nationally recognized Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) program to launch a new summer camp, LEAD to Wall Street. LEAD is well-known for its outreach to historically under-represented communities to encourage the pursuit of a business education. The majority of its members are ALANA (Asian, Latin, African, Native American) students. From July 31 - August 5, high school juniors from the LEAD program will participate in their own Wall Street 101 program, gaining valuable business expertise.
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Posted on July 21, 2005 11:11 PM |
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