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BOP Overview & Student Panel

  • Krannert Building (Room: KRAN G002) 403 Mitch Daniels Boulevard West Lafayette, IN, 47907 United States (map)

Learn how the Dr. Cornell A. Bell Business Opportunity Program (BOP) creates access, community, and career opportunities for high-achieving students from diverse backgrounds.

You'll hear from current BOP students about their experiences in the program—what it's like to be part of this tight-knit network, how it’s shaped their time at Purdue, and the support systems that have helped them thrive. This is your chance to ask questions and get real insights into life as a BOP student.

  • Associate Director of Diversity Initiatives| Daniels School of Business

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  • The Dr. Cornell A. Bell Business Opportunity Program (BOP) seeks the best and brightest students in the United States. We are looking for leaders — self-motivated, innovative, disciplined students — to add to our historic legacy. BOP is a nationally recognized program that recruits, enrolls, educates and provides support for Daniels School of Business undergraduate and graduate students pursuing careers in business.

    If you are interested in owning your own business, becoming a successful businesswoman or businessman, or even pursuing a career in law, medicine, or healthcare, BOP is for you!

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  • The BOP Future Scholars Camp is an opportunity for top high school students from across the country to explore the world of business and learn how Purdue's Daniels School of Business prepares students for a successful career post-graduation. Students will enhance their teamwork and leadership skills, make unforgettable memories with new friends, get access to leaders at Fortune 500 companies, business school faculty, and alumni, and learn more about the Purdue admissions process and financial aid opportunities. Rising high school seniors: Take your next giant leap with us this summer!

    Application Criteria

    To be considered, applicants must:

    • Be a high school student finishing their junior year and

    • Have a minimum unweighted GPA of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale

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