The MIT Sloan Finance Club is an organization for MIT Sloan students in pursuit of excellence in finance. The club provides avenues of interaction among students, faculty, professionals, and alumni through organized activities that advance the practice of finance outside the classroom environment.
Mission Statement
- To maintain and enhance MIT Sloan's reputation as a top finance school
- To foster strong ties with recruiters and alumni in finance-related fields
- To prepare students for the recruiting process
- To provide networking opportunities within the MIT Sloan finance community
Bolted within MIT
MIT Sloan benefits from its proximity to the world's best engineering and science programs as well as from integration with MIT's world-renowned Economics and Finance programs, all of which are often ranked #1 in world rankings. Many of the world's most influential thought-leaders in finance and economics (including Black, Scholes, Merton, Samuelson, Myers and many more) and many of the most famous theories applied in business and on Wall Street (including Black-Scholes, System Dynamics, Operations Research, Quantitative Strategies, and many others) had their origins at MIT (1).







