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SUPPLEMENT TO THE FREE PRESS • SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2022
Find your potential at the Asper School of Business ASPER SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
A bachelor of commerce (honours) from the Asper School of Busi- ness is more than just a degree. It’s an opportunity to learn from world-class profes- sors, gain new perspectives, make meaningful connections, and dig deep into the issues and challenges of today’s businesses. Our small class sizes, scholarship opportunities and diverse course of- ferings make Asper the perfect place to discover a career in business that is right for you. The Asper School of Business offers a range of majors at the undergradu- ate level providing students skills to work just about anywhere — in gov- ernment, international commerce, health care, arts and non-profit orga- nizations. Students even learn how to turn their big ideas into successful business ventures. Learning doesn’t only happen inside the classroom. Asper BComm students benefit from the school’s experiential approach to learning through a range of opportunities. While tackling real issues, students build problem-solving and leader- ship skills to prepare them for a rewarding career in business. STUDY AND TRAVEL ABROAD Through the Asper Exchange Program , you can travel the world and expand your cultural horizons by immersing yourself in a new language and way of life. Students in the program can study at one of over 60 top-ranked business schools around the world. All courses are taught in English, you’ll receive sup- port throughout the experience, and credits transfer directly to fulfill your degree requirements. “The relationships that you build while on exchange will stick with you for a long time. This program was the perfect opportunity to meet people and build long-lasting connections. I’m extremely grateful that I took the leap and tried something new that’s out of my comfort zone.” -Avleen Kaur, Asper BComm stu- dent
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Indigenous Business Education Partners students at spring 2022 graduation.
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Asper students in the Indigenous Business Education Partners student lounge.
PHOTO BY DAVID LIPNOWSKI
PHOTO BY DAVID LIPNOWSKI
Student sitting in Drake Centre study area.
Students inside a classroom at Drake Centre.
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