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Women in Finance Program

Rollins’ Women in Finance Program is opening doors for female students to secure internships and explore career pathways in the finance sector. The program includes one-on-one advising through the Office of Business Advising in addition to mentoring through the Crummer Graduate School of Business, alumni networking, site visits, Excel training, internships, and a semester-long, independent study course.

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Closing the Gap

A recent study by the University of California at Davis found that women hold just 18 percent of the nation’s finance jobs. Women in Finance aims to improve that number by preparing students to secure and complete a summer internship between their sophomore and junior years and to explore career pathways post-graduation.

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Multi-Faceted Preparation

Taught by economics professor Anca Voicu and business professors, the program includes one-on-one advising through the Office of Business Advising in addition to mentoring through the Crummer Graduate School of Business, alumni networking, site visits, Excel training, internships, and a semester-long, independent study course.

Izadora Correa Bongiolo portrait

“The program definitely changed my life because it gave me a path to follow and helped me establish my goals. I’m a totally different person now. I feel like I’m more of a leader.”

Izadora Correa Bongiolo ’22

Market Data Specialist, Intercontinental Exchange

2022 New York City Field Study

Join Shalisa ’25 and her classmates as they take you behind the scenes of Women in Finance during the program’s annual field study in New York City, where they toured the New York Stock Exchange, visited firms like JP Morgan, and met with Rollins alumni working in finance.

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See for Yourself

Get a feel for Rollins’ unique brand of engaged learning and personalized attention through one of our virtual or in-person visit experiences.

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