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Knowledge@Wharton Global Young Leaders Academy
The KWHS Global Young Leaders Academy is a two week intensive, summer academic program conducted at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, designed for a select group of high school students, 15 – 18 years of age. The program combines academic sessions and hands-on workshops with organized field trips and cultural activities, and gives students the opportunity to learn about the Wharton School, receive a quality education on business and finance, and become immersed in U.S. culture.
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About Knowledge@Wharton High School (KWHS)
The mission of KWHS, a member of the Knowledge @Wharton global network, is to promote global financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and leadership among high school students and educators by providing free innovative educational content. KWHS publishes a global online business journal for high school students interested in exploring all the ways that business touches their lives. In addition, KWHS creates opportunities for students and educators to explore their business-related interests both inside and outside of the classroom through lesson plans, summer programs, and educational challenges.
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About the KWHS Global Young Leaders Academy
The KWHS Global Young Leaders Academy is a two-week intensive, summer academic program designed for a select group of high school students, 15 – 18 years of age. The program combines academic sessions and hands-on workshops with organized field trips and cultural activities and gives students the opportunity to learn about the Wharton School, receive a quality education on business and finance, and become immersed in U.S. culture, while at the University of Pennsylvania.