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Evan Krause

Working at It Make$ Cents! for the past two years has allowed me to get real-world experience on campus, helping people through their financial literacy journey. I have also been able to connect with professionals and classmates through my classes and have been allowed to gain real-world application of course materials.

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Sarah Ziolkowski

In these times, finding a good career post-graduation seemed insurmountable, but experiences with UWL professors were so helpful to me during the job-search process.

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Jessa Westphal

  • Commercial Underwriting Associate | Western National Insurance
  • Finance

UWL helped me gain hands on experience with real world business problems, allowing me to gain criticalskills that I can carry with me through the rest of my professional career.

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Brooklyn Radtke

  • Financial Analyst - Finance Leadership Development Program | Kohler CO
  • Finance

My time at UWL has grown my personal and professional network exponentially. I have met so many amazing people who have encouraged me along the way and helped me realize my full potential in a field that I never would have seen myself entering a few years ago.

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Development Officer for College of Business Administration (CBA)

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Advice from Finance Majors

Johnny Komppa - May 2022 Graduate, Finance & Economics Major

"Prioritize getting to know both your professors and peers outside of the classroom. Oftentimes this results in meaningful friendships or relationships that could benefit your career in the future. Always take the opportunity to have a conversation with somebody who has been in your shoes."

Benjamin Hendel – May 2022 Graduate, Finance Major

"Be vulnerable to your classmates and teachers by asking a lot of questions. Everyone shares different perspectives, and you will learn a lot from each other once you make the effort. Prioritize gaining experience through internships and jobs during your four years. You will learn so much, and it will make you stand out when applying for jobs after graduation."

Rachel Rendall – May 2023 (expected) Graduate, Risk, Insurance, and Financial Planning Major

“Get involved as much as you can! Anything from joining business clubs or simply going to your professors' office hours can help you make some of the best connections with likeminded students and faculty. You may even find yourself acting as an executive member of a club and gaining valuable friendships and experience in the process!”

Emily Otto – May 2022 Graduate, Finance Major

"Visit your academic advisor, go to office hours, and utilize tutoring resources. There are so many opportunities available to help you succeed, take advantage of them! Also, you don't have to be perfect but always try your best. In the end, you'll make yourself very proud!"