ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

 

If you meet these requirements, then you are eligible to apply!

  • Enrolled in a Undergraduate / Graduate program within a Canadian University
  • All students must be a current or recently-graduated undergraduate / graduate-level student. This includes BComm, BA, MBA, PhD, MD (up to but not including residency), JD, and Masters candidates. 

Your team must meet all the eligibility requirements to be selected to compete.

  • Team composition: The teams competing must include a minimum of 3 students to a maximum of 5 students. Teams may be comprised of students from different schools in Canada only.
  • Dual degree programs, such as a 5-year program that results in a undergraduate / graduate degree, are allowed. “Current” means currently seeking a degree, enrolled on a full- or part-time basis (i.e., in the academic year from July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023).  “Recently graduated” means students who will graduate any time after September 1, 2022. (For example, December 2022 graduates are eligible to compete).

 

HOW APPLICATIONS WILL BE SCREENED

 

All applications will go through a screening process where screeners will review and rate the application based upon the answers provided.

Should you be invited to compete in this Case Competition, please be prepared to accept or decline the invitation in a short period of time. You will receive the case study on February 22, 2023.