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Feb. 3rd: BSBA Class of 2027 Olin major declaration due
- Feb. 28th: last day to change grade option to "P" or "A" on full semester courses
- March 3: last day of mini-A classes
- March 8-16: Spring Break
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| Upcoming BSBA events
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Olin Undergrad Events & Opportunities |
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Summer and Fall 2025 Study Abroad Applications Close
February 3rd apply today!
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European Capitals of Culture
May 15-28th, 2025
This multi-country Business of the Arts course explores themes of arts and culture management. Spend two weeks in May in London, UK, and Nova Gorica, Slovenia, considering business and art on a global scale.
To learn more, visit the program brochure or contact program advisor Annie Hyde.
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| Entrepreneurship in the Middle East UAE
June 12-27th, 2025
Discover the UAE's emerging startup scene while traveling through Abu Dhabi and Dubai. This program offers students the opportunity to explore how culture, politics, and business shape the dynamic entrepreneurial environment in the UAE.
To learn more, visit the program brochure or contact Sarah Jimenez for program details.
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Study Abroad Scholarship Essay Workshop |
Writing Center to host a Study Abroad Scholarship Essay Workshop on February 25th
Students who are Pell Eligible can apply for the Gilman Scholarship
Gilman is a great opportunity for anyone Pell-eligible and planning to study abroad between this summer through Spring 2026!
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Not sure what program you are interested in yet? No problem!
Schedule a meeting with Michele Picone or Sarah Jimenez to have general abroad advising, or stop by BSBA on-call advising on Mondays during the fall semester from 11am-1pm in Simon Hall 118
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Olin Student Organizations |
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| Alpha Kappa Psi (AKPsi), WashU's oldest and largest professional fraternity, invites you to our open rush events! Come learn more about how we foster professional growth, leadership, and community. See the flyer for event details-we hope to see you there! Feel free to contact exec with questions/concerns.
Website: https://www.akpsiwashu.org/
What We Offer
Professional Interview Practice
Resumé and cover letter reviews
Vast alumni network
Social Brotherhood events
Philanthropy and volunteer opportunities
Exclusive partnerships with employers
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BAP Tutoring Program: Acct. 2610 & 2620 |
Need help with your introductory accounting class? Beta Alpha Psi members are here to support you! We offer free online tutoring sessions every Sunday evening from 6:00-8:00 pm. This is a great opportunity to ask questions, clarify concepts, and receive personalized help from experienced accounting students. Whether you're preparing for an upcoming exam or simply want to get ahead in class, our tutors can provide the guidance and support you need. Join the virtual tutoring room here and get your questions answered to improve your understanding of the material and raise your score in the class.
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Campus-Wide Events & Opportunities |
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180DC WashU is a social impact and non profit oriented consulting club created by a group of undergraduate business & engineering students. Spring 2025 will be the first semester 180DC operates at WashU. We will be working with 4 clients on a per semester basis. Please see the 180DC website for more info about our organization.
Official Organization Website:
https://www.180dc.org/
Chapter Website:
https://www.180dcwashu.org/home
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We are looking students of any year and major who are passionate about consulting and driving social impact.
This semester we plan to run 4 different projects, with 3-5 consultants on each project and one project lead. Consultants are expected to dedicate at least 1-4 hours per week on 180DC and must complete all tasks assigned to them. Project leads are expected to dedicate more time. Throughout this semester we will be hosting two talks and Q&A sessions with professional consultants. At the end of the semester, each project team will present on their deliverable, their improvements to their client's organizations, and feedback they received.
Link to Apply: https://forms.gle/8ABRQoD6qGxmVc1N7
DEADLINE: January 29 @ 11:59pm
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WashU Olin Dual and Second Degrees
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| Calling all Juniors and Seniors—are you looking for ways to level up your skills and gain more experience in a cost-effective way? Check out our dual and second-degree Specialized Maters program options!
Smart investment:
Apply as a junior – in your senior undergraduate year, you will start taking graduate-level courses. Your undergraduate tuition and financial aid will still apply. Students are only responsible for the prime graduate semester(s) tuition rate.
Apply as a senior – merit-based scholarships available!
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Our annual Civic Action Week will take place from Feb. 17-24, and it’s an event series that spotlights civic and community engagement opportunities for students across WashU. This year’s Civic Action Week aims to emphasize that civic engagement goes beyond elections, and there are many ways we can have an impact that can extend to engagement with our communities and the social issues that are important to us.
The events are presented not only by Gephardt, but by student groups, WashU schools, and departments who propose and put on Civic Action Week programming. Gephardt leads the overall effort, supports student groups with event planning, and promotes all events. For student groups, we also provide up to $500 to help put the event on.
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Check out The Skandalaris Center's External Grants & Competitions page. The database is a comprehensive list of active funding opportunities that you can take advantage of for your venture. If you are an organization, institution or non-profit looking to promote an open grant or competition, contact Henry Matus (hmatus@wustl.edu) with any questions or inquiries.
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You Don’t Have to Face Life’s Challenges Alone! Join a CCPS Group Today! |
We spend most of our lives convening in and being supported by groups, so group therapy is a natural and highly beneficial form of treatment for just about everyone. It offers a form of support and experience-based learning and growth that you can’t get in individual therapy.
The CCPS Groups Coordinator, Dr. Kristin Miserocchi (kmiserocchi@wustl.edu), is happy to answer any additional questions you may have about our group services.
Learn more https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_mXwewbUEtFTDTv-qnTpuD8FTjyO0Gwl/view
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Registration is open for the 2025 Women in Economics Symposium, being held March 27 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. CT. at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
Keynote speakers will include Brookings Institution President Cecilia Rouse and Ali Wolf, chief economist at Zonda. Interested participants are able to attend
the symposium in person at the St. Louis Fed, in person at the Fed’s Louisville, KY., Branch, or virtually.
Registration is live, so secure your spot now!
In-person attendees will have additional networking opportunities. Either way, you are not going to want to miss the incredible opportunity to hear directly from Wolf and other amazing economists.
Questions? Please contact Cameron Tucker (cameron.tucker@stls.frb.org), Economic Education, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
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