College of Business and Economics launches case competition for local high school students
This March, teams of Guelph high school students will get a unique opportunity to experience a university business case competition before starting their post-secondary studies. The GryphBiz Case Competition, which will be held at Macdonald Hall - the University of Guelph’s newly-renovated home for business - will unite business-minded students from four local high schools to compete against each other in developing the best solution to a real-world problem.
The participating schools, Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute, Bishop Macdonell, John F Ross and Centennial, will nominate three teams consisting of three to five students to represent their school. Teams will be encouraged to consider sustainable and ethical business practices when developing their case responses. Top teams will receive cash prizes.
Learn more about the GryphBiz Case Competition.