What is UBC PMF?
The UBC Portfolio Management Foundation (PMF) provides a small group of select BCom students with an experience that will provide world-class training in the global capital markets.
What is Leslie Wong Fellow?
Members of the first graduating class are named “Leslie Wong Fellows”
Is UBC Sauder prestigious?
Rankings. UBC Sauder is consistently ranked among the top 100 business schools by organizations such as the Financial Times and The Economist. The MBA program was indexed as the 16th best in North America in the 2015 QS Global 200 Business Schools Report.
Is UBC Sauder hard to get into?
As such, Sauder can be quite competitive to get into (GPA = High 80%…but the average GPA is usually around 92%).
Can I get into UBC with a 70 average?
Most UBC programs require you to have completed a few specific high school courses. They also require you to achieve a minimum grade point average (GPA). This minimum GPA is typically around 80%. However, we recommend aiming for a GPA in the 90% range to be a competitive candidate.
What can I do with UBC Portfolio Management Foundation?
Our students learn from access to the best investment professionals within and outside of Canada to prepare for careers in investment banking, research, sales and trading, and money management.
Where can I work as a PMF graduate?
PMF graduates work in Vancouver, Victoria, Calgary, Toronto, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, London, Hong Kong and elsewhere, and they stay actively involved in the program as mentors and supporters. Application process to be announced. New students train as Junior Research Associates with PMF supervisors and participants.
What is the secondary objective of the PMF?
The secondary objective of the PMF is the education of the involved students to effectively manage the PMF endowment and train them for capital markets careers; this objective involves the curriculum and faculty of the BCOM program in the Sauder School.