The Venture Capital Investment Competition (VCIC) is the world’s largest venture capital competition with over 70 universities competing. The University of Chicago participates in both the undergraduate VCIC (uVCIC) and MBA-level VCIC global competitions. The VCIC allows students to think and act as venture capitalists and helps the school identify top student representatives for regional and national intercollegiate competitions.
uVCIC: UChicago undergraduate students can participate in the uVCIC, which is organized by UChicago Careers in Entrepreneurship. For more information on the program, contact Jerry Huang.
VCIC: Since 2005, Chicago Booth has participated in the VCIC under the leadership of faculty coordinator Scott Meadow and with the support of the Entrepreneurship & Venture Capital (EVC) group at Chicago Booth and the Polsky Center. The Chicago Booth VCIC competition is sponsored by Energy Foundry. Winners from this competition head to the regional bracket with a chance of competing at the national and global finals. Learn more.
