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Best finance colleges in New York?

Hey everyone, I'm planning on majoring in finance and I'd like to study in New York. What are some of the best finance colleges in NY and what should I consider when applying? Thanks for your help!

9 months ago

Hey there! New York is indeed a great place to study finance due to its proximity to the financial hub that is Wall Street. Here are some top colleges in New York known for their strong finance programs:

1. New York University (NYU) — Specifically, the Stern School of Business is highly reputable for its undergraduate finance program. NYU Stern is located in the heart of Manhattan, making it convenient for internships and networking opportunities in the financial industry.

2. Columbia University — Another top-tier school in New York City, Columbia's Business School offers excellent finance education. Although the business school is known for its MBA program, undergraduates can take finance courses and benefit from Columbia's strong economics department.

3. Fordham University — The Gabelli School of Business at Fordham offers a comprehensive finance major that covers a range of finance topics with opportunities for internships and networking in NYC.

4. Baruch College (CUNY) — Part of the City University of New York system, Baruch's Zicklin School of Business offers affordable finance education and is known for producing successful finance professionals.

When applying to these colleges, keep the following factors in mind:

1. Location - Consider where you want to be, as some of these institutions are located in Manhattan (NYU, Columbia), while others are in different boroughs. Proximity to major financial centers might influence your internship and networking opportunities.

2. Cost - Tuition and living expenses can vary significantly between private schools (NYU, Columbia, Fordham) and public institutions like CUNY schools. Be sure to look into financial aid options, use the net price calculator, and apply for scholarships if necessary to make your education affordable.

3. Admission selectivity - NYU Stern, Columbia, and Fordham are more selective, so pay attention to your academic and extracurricular profiles when applying. Baruch College is relatively less selective, but still offers a strong finance program.

4. Size and environment - Consider the size of the student body, class sizes, and overall campus environment you prefer. This can play a role in how comfortable you feel at the college and how well you connect with your peers and faculty.

5. Campus resources - Research the finance-related resources at each college, including clubs, access to internships, connections with alumni, research opportunities, and finance-specific career services.

Apart from these factors, make sure to visit college websites and attend virtual campus tours to learn more about each institution and their finance programs. Good luck with your applications!

9 months ago

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