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TCNJ Annual Report 2018-2019

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8 $500,000 Value of the real investment portfolio managed by members of the Student Investment Fund, a course taught by finance professor Herbert Mayo. BUSINESS SCHOOL OF CLASS OF 2018 AVERAGE STARTING SALARY $60,500 TOP EMPLOYERS BlackRock Bloomberg Church & Dwight EisnerAmper J&J Merck PwC Target STUDENT ENROLLMENT 1,253 MAJORS* Accountancy Business administration Finance Interdisciplinary business Management Marketing Economics *Undeclared program offered in this school. On Top of Their Game "It Is Just a Game (of Jews vs. Nazi Beer Pong): A Case Study on Law, Ethics, and Social Media," a paper published by marketing and interdisciplinary professors Nancy Lasher and Susanna Monseau, was one of the most-downloaded articles in the Journal of Legal Studies Education. Market Value TCNJ's chapter of Pi Sigma Epsilon marketing fraternity won first place in the sales competition and was a finalist for seven national awards at this year's national convention in Jacksonville, Florida. The top 40 chapters in the country competed for prizes in categories such as project development and recruitment. NJ's Next CPAs This year, seven accounting majors were awarded New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants scholarships: Robert Bargna '20, Devin Errico '20, Kimberly Jaramillo '22, Heather Krautwurst '19, Lloyd Padmore '20, Juan Paez '21, and Kelvin Paez '22. A Best Laid Plan Business major Sarah Sleiman '19, along with accounting major Pulkit Gupta '19, won the $30,000 top prize in TCNJ's 2019 Mayo Business Plan Competition. Hooked on robotics competitions in high school, she's now the CEO of Code the Future, her own company that teaches students in grades two–eight how to code robots, self-driving cars, and even songs.

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