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J.C. Arens: New York College Students Can Compete for $4,000 Plus Paid Internship PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 11 October 2007
J.C. Arens: New York College Students Can Compete for $4,000 Plus Paid Internship
NEW YORK, NY, (NAMC) - If you are a college student in New York and were looking for an opportunity not only to win some extra cash but also the possibility of snagging a paid internship then you need to look into the new contest launched by Clear Indexes, LLC, www.clearindexes.com.

The competition is short is for those college students that have creative, original, marketable ETF ideas. The cash prize for the winner of the “Clear Next Generation ETF Contest” is $4,000 and a paid internship with the host fo the competition for at least one semester.

Now do you have what it takes?

The only way to actually find out is to get involved,  the competition is open to full- and part-time students at Columbia University, New York University and Lehigh University, students in their contest entries need to explain the rationale behind their ETF’s investability and why investors would be drawn to it.

The contest is being run with the participation of professors, student activity offices and career development offices at the three universities.

Also, beyond the grand prize, two second prize winners will each receive $1,000, and 10 honorable mentions will also be given.

According to the company winners will be chosen by Clear Indexes and its advisory board and will be announced on Facebook and via a press release. The deadline for submissions is November 26, 2007.

For more information go to www.ClearIndexes.com/Contest.

J.C. Arens
Business News Correspondent
NAMC Newswire
www.namcnewswire.com
888-463-9237

 

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