• Competitions
Undergraduate students at the Sawyer Business School may participate in a variety of area academic competition. Examples include:

New Product Innovation Competition

The New Product Innovation Competition was founded in 2006 by the Sawyer Business School was established to encourage innovative thinking and the development of innovative new products and intellectual capital among Suffolk students. The Competition is open to all undergraduate and graduate students and alumni of Suffolk University.  Each entry is evaluated by a team of business professionals who will award cash prizes. For more information, visit the Competition web site.

B-School Beanpot Case Analysis Competition

The Business School Beanpot Case Analysis Competition provides a competitive arena similar to that of the Hockey Beanpot but on an academic level. Students from the best business school students in the Boston compete annually in this competition. For further information contact Assistant Dean Myra Lerman.

National Association of Black Accountants Case Analysis Competition

The National Associatioin of Black Accountants (NABA) sponsors an annual Case Analysis Competition. Since 2001, Suffolk student teams have won first place in both undergraduate and graduate divisions. For more information contact Assistant Dean Myra Lerman.

Global Business Plan Competition

Organized by the Singapore Management University, this competition is open to undergraduates from Universities around the world. It provides students the opportunity to compete in a business plan competition, and a chance to have their business plans accepted by venture capital firms.

Students in Free Enterprise Competition

Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) is an international organization for philanthropy and community development. Student teams compete at regional, national and international levels to present the best programs to help alleviate problems associated with living standards for the betterment of communities.