February 19, 2020

Business offers summer opportunities to high school students

Students at the DREAMBIG Academy learn to utilize their strengths and participate in a business pitch competition.

Students at the DREAMBIG Academy learn to utilize their strengths and participate in a business pitch competition.

High school juniors seeking transformative pre-college experiences can now apply for two free summer programs hosted by the College of Business.

Discover Accounting and the DREAMBIG Academy provide insight into potential careers in the world of business and a preview of college life at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Both programs prepare students who graduate from high school in May 2021 for the opportunities awaiting them in college and beyond.

Discover Accounting

Discover Accounting, which runs May 27-29, gives students a look at what majoring in accounting at Nebraska would offer and the potential careers associated with the field. Students stay in residence halls, work on projects with current accounting students and network with industry professionals during tours of local companies.

Jill Trucke, assistant professor of practice in accountancy, leads the program.

“If you have any sort of interest in business, whether in accounting or not, you should apply for Discover Accounting. Nebraska Business alum Warren Buffett (class of ’51) said, ‘accounting is the language of business,’ and this program allows students to explore the field and see if it is for them,” said Trucke.

Students can learn more or to apply for Discover Accounting by March 15, at the Discover Accounting website.

DREAMBIG Academy

For students looking to learn more about themselves, diversity and inclusion, along with the world of business, the DREAMBIG Academy is held July 26-30.

Any person can nominate students for the program, whether they are a counselor, teacher, parent or friend. Requirements for the program include a minimum 2.5 GPA, an interest in business and at least one of the following criteria: first-generation college student, underrepresented identity or meet federal guidelines for low-income status or qualify for free or reduced lunch. A five-time gold award winner by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education District VI, the program emphasizes leadership, networking skills and success in the business world. Upon completion of the program, participants also qualify for the $2,000 Emerging Leaders Scholarship.

Mark Barrera, assistant director of enrollment technology, leads the DREAMBIG Academy. He said he wants students in the program to feel comfortable and at home at the university.

“Past DREAMBIG Academy students tell us they learned more about themselves during the program than they expected. During the program, they find guidance and gain the confidence needed to pursue their college and career aspirations. Many past attendees choose to stay involved by serving as mentors, which only benefits the academy even more,” Barrera said. “If you know a student who would benefit from this program, please nominate them today.”

To nominate a student, learn more about or apply by March 15, visit the DREAMBIG Academy website.