SIFE
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Students In Free Enterprise | |
Type | Non-Profit |
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Founded | 1975 |
Headquarters | Springfield, Missouri |
Key people | Alvin Rohrs, President & CEO |
Industry | Educational Programs |
Revenue | $12.583 million USD [1] |
Slogan | Changing The World |
Website | www.sife.org |
SIFE (Students In Free Enterprise) is an international network of student, academic and business leaders who have made a commitment to create a better world with better leaders—individuals who have the ability and are willing to put forth the effort to make a meaningful contribution to their communities, and are working together to improve the lives of others.
Working in partnership with business and higher education, SIFE mobilizes university students around the world to use the knowledge gained in the classroom to address real world business and economic issues in their communities. SIFE students form teams on their university campuses and develop outreach projects that teach market economics, entrepreneurship, financial literacy, personal success skills, and business ethics. Through these projects, SIFE is empowering university students to make a difference today while realizing the full potential they have to create a better world as the entrepreneurs and business leaders of tomorrow.
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[edit] World Cup Results
New York City, New York 2007
- Champion: to be determined
Paris, France 2006
- Champion: China – Shanghai Institute of Foreign Trade
Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2005
- Champion: Zimbabwe – University of Zimbabwe
Barcelona, Spain 2004
- Champion: Australia – Curtin University of Technology
Mainz, Germany 2003
- Champion: United States – Drury University
Amsterdam, The Netherlands 2002
- Champion: United States – La Sierra University
London, England 2001
- Champion: United States – Drury University
[edit] United States National Exposition Results
[edit] Four-Year Division
[edit] 2006
- National Champion: Graceland University, Lamoni, IA
- First Runner-Up: Heritage University, Toppenish, Washington
- Second Runner-Up: University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
- Third Runner-Up: Roberts Wesleyan College, Rochester, New York
[edit] 2005
- National Champion: Drury University
- First Runner-up: University of Arizona
- Second Runner-Up: Valdosta State University
- Third Runner-Up: Flagler College
[edit] 2004
- National Champion: Flagler College
- First Runner-Up: University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
- Second Runner-Up: Drury University, Springfield, Missouri
- Third Runner-Up: Valdosta State University, Valdosta, Georgia
[edit] 2003
- National Champion: Drury University, Springfield, Missouri
- First Runner-Up: University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
- Second Runner-Up: John Brown University, Siloam Springs, Arkansas
- Third Runner-Up: University of Texas-Pan American, Edinburg, Texas
[edit] 2002
- National Champion: La Sierra University, Riverside, California
- First Runner-Up: Flagler College, St. Augustine, Florida
- Second Runner-Up: California State University, Chico, California
- Third Runner-Up: Valdosta State University, Valdosta, Georgia
[edit] 2001
- National Champion: Drury University, Springfield, Missouri
- First Runner-Up: La Sierra University, Riverside, California
- Second Runner-Up: Centenary College, Hackettstown, New Jersey
- Third Runner-Up: Flagler College, St. Augustine, Florida
[edit] 2000
- National Champion: Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas
- First Runner-Up: La Sierra University, Riverside, California
- Second Runner-Up: Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona
- Third Runner-Up: Centenary College, Hackettstown, New Jersey
[edit] Two-Year Division
[edit] 2006
- National Champion: Louisiana State University at Eunice, Eunice, Louisiana
- First Runner-Up: Blue Ridge Community College, Weyers Cave, Virginia
- Second Runner-Up: Monroe College, Bronx, New York
- Third Runner-Up: Southeastern Illinois College, Harrisburg, Illinois
[edit] 2006
- National Champion: Louisiana State University at Eunice, Eunice, Louisiana
- First Runner-Up: Blue Ridge Community College, Weyers Cave, Virginia
- Second Runner-Up: Monroe College, Bronx, New York
- Third Runner-Up: Central Texas College, Killeen, Texas
[edit] 2005
- National Champion: Monroe College, Bronx, New York
- First Runner-Up: Louisiana State University at Eunice, Eunice, Louisiana
- Second Runner-Up: Folsom Lake College, Folsom, California
- Third Runner-Up: Central Texas College, Killeen, Texas
[edit] 2004
- National Champion: Louisiana State University at Eunice, Eunice, Louisiana
- First Runner-Up: Southeastern Illinois College , Harrisburg, Illinois
- Second Runner-Up: Bucks County Community College, Newton, Pennsylvania
- Third Runner-Up: Central Texas College, Killeen, Texas
[edit] 2003
- National Champion: Louisiana State University at Eunice, Eunice, Louisiana
- First Runner-Up: San Diego City College, San Diego, California
- Second Runner-Up: Northeastern Junior College, Sterling, Colorado
- Third Runner-Up: Kirkwood Community College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
[edit] 2002
- National Champion: Louisiana State University at Eunice, Eunice, Louisiana
- First Runner-Up: Northeastern Junior College, Sterling, Colorado
- Second Runner-Up: Bucks County Community College, Newton, Pennsylvania
- Third Runner-Up: Southeastern Illinois College , Harrisburg, Illinois
[edit] 2001
- National Champion: Butte College, Oroville, California
- First Runner-Up: Fresno City College, Fresno, California
- Second Runner-Up: Louisiana State University at Eunice, Eunice, Louisiana
- Third Runner-Up: Bucks County Community College, Newton, Pennsylvania
[edit] 2000
- National Champion: Butte College, Oroville, California
- First Runner-Up: Louisiana State University at Eunice, Eunice, Louisiana
- Second Runner-Up: Bucks County Community College, Newton, Pennsylvania
- Third Runner-Up: Northeastern Junior College, Sterling, Colorado