Summer Term on Wall Street

This 8-credit program, see courses below, is offered during Summer Term. Class will meet Monday – Friday and students will travel to New York City for class on most Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
An interview with the program director will be scheduled for finalists as part of the application process.
- Tuition: $7,400 (Summer tuition rate for 8 credits)
- Includes: 8-credit tuition and program-related activities
- Excludes: Transportation to/from NYC, meals, and other miscellaneous costs not covered by tuition
- Tentative Program Dates: May 26 – June 18, 2026
Estimated Costs and Financial Assistance
Tuition: $7,400 (Summer tuition rate for 8 credits)
Transportation: $370 (Roundtrip NJ Transit and MTA for 11 days in city; Note NJ Transit is estimated from Madison, NJ to New York City)
Meals: $220 (Lunch for 11 days in city)
Eligible students can apply for financial aid during the summer term. Students should schedule a meeting with their Financial Aid Counselor to discuss.
Program Courses
FIN / ECON 281: Wall Street & the Economy
FIN / ECON 281: Wall Street & the Economy
4 Credits
Focusing on the institutions and operations of financial markets located on Wall Street (and more generally New York City), students are offered a solid background on Wall Street and its relationship to the rest of the economy, centering on finance but also including macroeconomic, historical, and ethical dimensions. The impact of the financial sector on the U.S. economy is considered at all levels (local, state, national, and global). Students spend two days per week in New York City, attending presentations and discussions by prominent executives, government officials, institutional shareholders, economists, academics and other members of the financial community. Students also participate in a course offered by the program director where they are exposed to the major theoretical concepts of modern finance. Registration restricted for sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
Prerequisite: ECON 101 & ECON 102
Signature of instructor required for registration.
CLA-Off Campus Experience, CLA-Immersive Experience.
FIN / ECON 381: Analysis of U.S. Financial Markets
FIN / ECON 381: Analysis of U.S. Financial Markets
4 Credits
Using comparative, critical, and/or historical perspectives, students explore topical events in U.S. and global financial markets. An integral component of the Wall Street semester program, this experience allows students to intertwine classroom theory, information obtained from experts throughout the financial industry, and economic and financial data. At the end of semester, students will have an opportunity to deliver their analyses, findings and recommendations in oral and written forms to their peers, financial practitioners, and program director. Students produce their own research paper on a financial topic of their choice.
Prerequisite: STAT 207
Signature of instructor required for registration.
CLA-Writing Intensive, CLA-Writing in the Major
