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Above: Students multi-tasking to meet deadlines; Summer 2007 Swiss Finance Program in Switzerland

 

The most important investment you'll ever make: Yourself

"Dear Swiss Finance:

 

I wanted to inform you of the impact your program has made upon me.

In college, I loved every finance class I took, but still felt vague about which area of finance I wanted to pursue as a career. The candid feedback I received from the Swiss Finance instructors definitely helped point me in the right directions. Hearing the instructors’ perspectives about what it is really like to work in investment banking and wealth management was invaluable. This type of feedback and accurate portrayal of the industry is very rare, and certainly not the type of learning available in other summer programs. I have attended many summer programs, and Swiss Finance is without a doubt the one which is the best value, and where you will learn the most about finance and banking.

 

Best wishes,

Danielle N.

Swiss Finance Class of '08

Swiss Finance Meets the Challenge
Trends in technology, globalization, outsourcing and banking consolidation are putting unprecendented demands on college graduates and MBAs. As the competition for jobs amongst recent graduates as well as experienced professionals becomes increasingly steep, one needs more than good grades from a prestegious university to successfully compete for top-notch jobs in any industry, and particularly in investment banking, consulting and business management. While many students emerge from college with a rich, theoretical knowledge of many subjects, they often lack the applied, practical knowledge and skills that are essential for not only finding a great job, but also to securing advancement opportunities as they progress along their chosen career paths. Employers now demand practical skills from new hires, because they can afford to. Swiss Finance Academy offers a rigorous curriculum designed to launch you into a successful career.

 

Unlike other university programs with business and finance curricula, our programs are taught by executives, entrepreneurs and graduate business school professors with extensive industry as well as teaching experience. They have been in the “trenches” of the business and Wall Street world, and can offer you the kind of applied, practical knowledge, insights and skills that you to succeed in the real world.

The perspective you will receive at Swiss Finance goes beyond theoretical knowledge and delves deeply into applied career building skills. Our students learn a framework for success as they emerge from our rigorous programs with vital, marketable business skills which distinguish graduates of our programs from other job-seekers. You will also be equipped with a global network of lifelong friends – the business executives, leaders, investment bankers and entrepreneurs of not only today but also tomorrow.


If you are looking for a challenging yet rewarding experience that will give you the capabilities to excel in any career and stand out from the competition, we encourage you to seriously consider Swiss Finance Academy. An investment in one of our programs is a wise investment in your success.

FAQs for Self-Sponsoring Students

 

Do you offer financial aid or scholarships?
Swiss American Business School believes that a candidate's ability to finance his or her education should not factor into admissions decisions. So that admissions may focus soley on the merit of the candidate, we assume that all students bear responsibility for funding their education. Therefore, we do not offer financial aid or scholarships.

Should you require loans to cover the cost of tuition, we recommend looking at low-interest education loans offered by many banks and credit unions. Many students seek funding from their univeristy and academic department, or obtain sponsorship from employers. Other students simply save up from earnings from part-time employment. Many families consider Swiss Finance education a crucial supplement to theoretical and liberal arts education. These families contribute because they know the tremendous value our certification adds to a resume or C.V. Admissions is happy to provide information for employer-, university-, or family- sponsors.

How do I make a tuition deposit/payment?
Accepted students receive an e-mail with payment instructions. Instructions are also available on our website on the ‘Accepted Students FAQs’ page, which can be accessed by clicking here. Payment can be made via check (electronic one-time direct debit check) or wire transfer.

How much money should students budget for personal expenses?
Program fees cover tuition, academic facility use, any weekend trips, study materials and certificate fees; accommodation and meals can be optional or mandatory depending upon the program location. For the 2010 Summer Programs in Verbier, Switzerland, room and the starter meal plan are included in the total fees stated. After the first few days, students may enroll in the meal plan for the remainder of their stay or purchase meals independently. For more detailed information about meal options in Verbier, please see the FAQs in the accpeted students' portal.

Students should bring money for incidentals, which may include the following: additional study supplies (paper, pens, pencils, etc.); meals or snacks purchased off-site; any sightseeing activities/excursions that students may do on a day off. If students plan to strictly limit their incidental expenses, we estimate that $12 per day might be enough. If they opt out of the basic meal plan offered by the school, however, then they should budget an additional $20 to $40 per day for off-campus meals, depending upon their eating habits. Dining out in Switzerland is not inexpensive. Students should think about what they may need, and budget accordingly.

Can I request a copy of your program catalog?
If you have applied and been accepted into a program you should receive a catalog in the mail.

How would I get to the program location?
Since our program location can change from year to year, please visit the Accepted Student Portal for the most recent and detailed information. All accepted students are sent login and password to this portal.

How do I learn about specific program details, such as accommodation arrangements, what to bring, etc.?
General program details are available on the ‘Accepted Students FAQs’ page on our website. Specific details, such as ‘what to bring’ and ‘how best to prepare’ lists, are also sent to accepted students via e-mail during the weeks preceding the program.

Can parents/spouses/family members attend a Swiss Finance Academy event?
Yes! We welcome parents, spouses and family members during our closing dinner ceremony, to be held at the end of the program. The event is a testimony to the strong sense of community Swiss Finance Academy creates in its members, and includes speeches, fun presentations and videos by students, dinner, and a certificate ceremony.

Do students have time for fun during the program?
Yes, of course. Participants are encouraged to get to know each other outside the classroom, and to take advantage of all that our facilities and the program host city have to offer. Importantly, please see the next question.

Do students have the time to travel extensively during the program?
While we make time for cultural trips and other recreational activities and excursions on weekends, our programs are not like typical summer camp. Students are required to arrive to class on-time and be prepared each day, and devote several hours outside the classroom to homework, studying and team projects. Class itself lasts for several hours each day of the week. It is not acceptable for students to miss, or depart early from, classes for travel or other purposes. While the beautiful landscape of our program setting evokes feelings and images of a perfect camp environment, our programs are designed to build strong career and job skills, and are academically very rigorous. We also have a clearly defined alcohol policy that is strictly enforced, and this policy is available for review on the following page. Students who are not willing to dedicate their 100% effort to the academic and career elements of the program must not apply. It is worth reiterating that we actually enforce the strict policies related to attendance, homework, teamwork, professionalism and every-day performance. Students who violate any of these policies are immediately removed from our program and no refund is issued.

I have a question that is not answered on your website. How do I contact you?
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One of the most exciting aspects of Swiss Finance is its cultural, academic, and professional diversity. With students coming from well over 70 universities in 35 countries and a wide range of academic majors at both undergraduate and graduate levels, we are truly international and diverse. In each training program, we bring together a class of dynamic leaders in the midst of launching successful careers.

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