I’m looking for a list of colleges that have student run investment funds that undergrads can be involved in.
Bucknell and its a great school. I’m sure others do as well.
I think that University of Richmond does, although it may be done as part of a class or seminar.
U Dayton.
I know Elon does, Bentley does. Stevens Institute of Technology has a very nice trading room so pretty sure they do. Same with U. Denver.
Michigan does
Be careful you understand what the chances are of being accepted into the club. They can be some of the most competitive at schools.
Stetson
Sewanee
Thanks everyone so far! @wayneandgarth I’m an incoming college freshmen so this list isn’t for me, I want to compile a list for other people who are interested in this field.
That is fine. Just a message to all, that if you are choosing your school partially on a particular club or program, be sure to research how difficult it is to attain membership/admission to that club or program. The best investment clubs are notorious for high demand/low admittance.
Washington & Lee University’s Williams Investment Society manages over ten million dollars of the university’s endowment: