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The School of Accounting and Finance caught up with Laura, a current Equestrian Club member and Master of Accounting (MAcc) student to learn more about the Equestrian Club and its impact.

Did you know that the University of 蓝莓视频 has an Equestrian Club?

As I saw a curious bunch of newly admitted students at You @ 蓝莓视频 Day, I was reminded of myself four years ago when I was also trying to make that same perplexing decision of which university and program to enroll in.

The Non-Profit Organization Consulting (NPOC) group consists of student volunteers passionate about providing their financial expertise to non-profit organizations (NPOs) to help grow their initiatives. The School of Accounting and Finance (SAF) interviewed Robert G. Ducharme, lecturer and initiative lead, to learn more about the mission, as well as the successes, and challenges faced by NPOC.

What the fund represents to me and its spread of rewards

We all know that it鈥檚 impossible to foresee everything. In some courses here at the University of 蓝莓视频, you鈥檒l learn about something called risk鈥攖he effect of uncertainty on desired outcomes. Admittedly, the Student Venture Fund (SVF) is one of those courses where you really should care about the negatives of risk. However, the Fund itself very much represented the opposite for me.

How Zero Work set me on the path for future success

Looking to prepare for your first co-op experience? Zero Work is an asset you don鈥檛 want to miss out on!

My name is Rachel and I am a first-year Accounting and Financial Management (AFM) student. I stumbled upon Zero Work in my first term, and now I鈥檓 here to spread the word about my incredible experience!

This January, a team composed of four undergraduate students in Accounting and Financial Management, Engineering, and Planning competed in the eighth edition of the annual Ryerson Real Estate Expand Your Empire (EYE) Case Competition, where their financially feasible and sustainable design won both the first place grand prize and the Most Feasible Design award for a total cash prize of $11,500.