Rogers Scholars Program in Finance

The Rogers Scholars Program in Finance provides career resources and funded internship opportunities for students interested in financial services careers and seeks to promote diversity within the field. The program is open to students of all backgrounds.

Participating students benefit from:

  • Workshops that foster the development of technical and soft skills needed to succeed in finance

  • Networking opportunities with leading industry professionals and alumni

  • Substantive summer internship opportunities with investment management offices of foundations, endowments, and not-for-profit organizations

The Rogers Scholars Program in Finance is supported by a generous gift from John W. Rogers, Jr., LAB’76, Chairman and CEO of Ariel Investments and University Trustee. Students in the program will have opportunities to meet with Mr. Rogers throughout the year.

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"The Rogers Scholars Program in Finance was a turning point in my college career. After the workshops, guest speakers and site visits, it became clear to me that I wanted to pursue a career in finance."

— Conor C.

Workshops and Programming

The Rogers Scholars Program in Finance offers a comprehensive series of workshops to help students build the knowledge, connections, and technical skills they need to launch a successful career in finance. Past workshop topics include:

  • Asset management

  • Stock valuation

  • Personal branding

  • Interview preparation

Students are encouraged to register for Rogers Scholars Newsletter for updates about upcoming events.

Eligibility for Funded Internships

To qualify for a funded summer internship with a nonprofit endowment or investment office, students must meet the following requirements:

  • Meet with program adviser Jackson Lehmar as least once per quarter.

  • Apply to Rogers Scholars Program internships in Handshake. Students can find them by searching for “Rogers Scholars Program in Finance” or by registering for the Rogers Scholars Newsletter.

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Questions?

To get involved or find more information about the program, please contact Jackson Lehmar.