s
1-4 students per team
Participants must be registered for the conference to participate
in the competition
Students must be available to present their case on the day
of the conference
Final presentation attire is
business casual
To be eligible, students must
complete the team registration form
before the conference
First place teams will receive a $500 prize
Exams and group assignments do not always capture students’ unique skills or accurately measure the ability to apply skills to real-world problems. In contrast, many case competitions are based on solving “real” cases and problems.
If you are passionate about a subject that is outside your major, case competitions can also help show off additional strands of your knowledge and interests.
You’ll learn new things and develop new skills – and even if you don’t win, you can still show what you gained from the experience, and talk about this in job applications and interviews.