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Academic Affiliate Members
In late January of 2011, the IAFE launched its Academic Program Affiliate Membership, which is open to all Masters Level Academic Programs conferring a degree in Quantitative Finance. This program gives participating academic programs an opportunity to further connect their students with the IAFE by granting their students and program directors membership to the IAFE, a home for student chapters, discounts to the annual Financial Mathematics Career Fair and a variety of other benefits. Academic programs that become officially affiliated with the IAFE through a membership bring greater nationwide and international visibility to their programs, give students and administrators more access to the IAFE, and support the work the IAFE is doing to promote the field. We thank the following schools that have already joined as Affiliate Members since the program was launched in January of 2011.
Baruch College, Masters in Financial Engineering
Boston University, MS Mathematical Finance
Carnegie Mellon University, Masters in Computational Finance
Claremont Graduate University, Graduate School of Management
Fordham University, Master of Science in Quantitative Finance
George Washington University, MSF
Georgia Institute of Technology, Master of Science in Quantitative and Computational Science
Johns Hopkins University, Master of Science in Engineering in Financial Mathematics
North Carolina State, MS Financial Mathematics
NYU Courant Institute, MS Mathematics in Finance
NYU-Polytechnic, Masters in Financial Engineering
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Lally School of Management and Technology, MS Financial Engineering and Risk Analytics
Rutgers Business School, Master of Quantitative Finance
Rutgers University Mathematical Finance Master's Program
UC Berkeley, Haas School, Masters in Financial Engineering
UCLA, Anderson School, Masters in Financial Engineering
University of Chicago, MS Financial Mathematics
University of Connecticut, Masters in Applied Financial Mathematics
University of Illinois, MS Financial Engineering
University of Minnesota, Master of Financial Mathematics
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