2022 Yale-Princeton-Columbia (YPC) Case Competition Info Session Sign-Up
Thank you for your interest in the first annual Yale-Princeton-Columbia (YPC) Case Competition, happening on Friday, March 25th, 2022. The setting will be virtual. Check out our website here: https://www.ypccasecompetition.org/.

We will be sharing more information about the Case Competition during the information sessions. We will be holding two info sessions this year so that you can sign up for either one that works best for your schedule. Following the info session, there will be a networking session, where you could mingle with other applicants to facilitate forming your team.

We will be holding the info sessions and networking sessions on Thursday, February 10th from 7-8 PM EST and  Monday, February 28th from 7-8 PM EST. You could pick one of these two dates that works best for your schedule.

The Zoom link for the info session(s) you sign up for will be sent out to your email address prior to the event.

The team application for the YPC Case Competition is open from February 7th to March 6th, 2022 @ 11:59 PM EST. Information will be shared starting on February 7th.  

Please email your questions to Ashley at ashley.abel@yale.edu, Kevin at kex@princeton.edu, or Aurora at zhanhong.xiang@yale.edu.
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The competition requires you to compete in a team of 4-5 participants. Are you looking for teammates? *
If you answered yes to the above question, please make sure to put your information in our teambuilding spreadsheet so that you can find other participants that are interested in forming teams. You can access the spreadsheet at this link:
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