Membership to the prestigious Trust Fellows Program is by invitation only. Trust Fellows will enjoy these additional benefits:
• The first-year dinner and networking event at Angus Barn in Raleigh
• Regularly scheduled on-campus seminars the first year with trust alumni and senior trust executives
• Students invited to join the Trust Fellows Program are also able to join the Truist Business Scholars Program
if invited. Many of our students participate in both prestigious programs.
• Participating in the Trust Advisors Forum in Pinehurst Resort as both a junior and senior
• Networking trips to leading financial institutions and cities
• Waiver of the GMAT/GRE requirement upon application for admission to Campbell’s 4/1 BBA/MBA Program
upon completion of your junior year.
• An Alumni Mentor working in the industry to turn to for guidance
• Since Trust Fellows are above all encouraged to be good stewards, leaders and elevate others,
there will of course be community service projects.
To remain a member of the Trust Fellows Program you must have cumulative GPA of at least a 3.0 at the end of your sophomore year. To graduate as a Trust Fellow your final cumulative GPA must be at least a 3.0 as well (if your GPA dips below 3.0 at graduation, you will still be eligible to be awarded a degree in Trust and Wealth Management).
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION (BBA)
with a major in
TRUST AND WEALTH
MANAGEMENT
and a minor in
FINANCIAL PLANNING.
4+1 Program graduates receive the
BBA IN TRUST AND WEALTH
MANAGEMENT
as well as the
MASTER OF BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION (MBA).
Approximately 75% of the
undergraduate trust majors complete
the 4+1 Program.
MASTER OF TRUST AND
WEALTH MANAGEMENT
(MTWM) degree.
Over
95 %
of Campbell Trust graduates
are placed in full-time jobs
within one month of graduation.
Over
2,000
Trust and Wealth program alumni
for a strong networking base.
“The challenge allowed me to grow in my critical thinking and public speaking skills, analyzing an issue through the lens of ethics. Winning the competition was a wonderful start to my undergraduate career; it’s a memory from Campbell that I’ll treasure forever.”
– Mackenzie C
“Mackenzie” of Ohio, and “Zan” of North Carolina won the national 2024 Templeton Business Ethics Case Competition. Mackenzie and Zan are both FRESHMEN Trust Fellows as well as being Truist Business Scholars.
“This competition provided me a great opportunity to learn more about ethical evaluations of business practices, presenting before an audience, and developing my reasoning skills. It was an amazing experience.”
– Zan H
Campbell University placed first among 16 public and private colleges in the competition including Penn State University, University of Illinois, the U.S. Naval Academy, The University of Florida, Florida State University, Iowa State University, University of Massachusetts Amherst, and Boston College.
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