The Student Program
The student program encourages the development of architecture students by opening the doors to an eclectic mix of some of the city’s most interesting firms paired with presentations and a panel discussion by a group of young, dynamic individuals.
Every September, the Architectural League’s Student Program kicks off the academic year by bringing together over 100 undergraduate and graduate architecture students from the greater New York City area for a day-long program that highlights the varied and creative career paths open to graduates. The day begins with presentations and a panel discussion featuring a group of young, dynamic individuals who have studied architecture and pursued diverse career paths. In the afternoon, students have the opportunity to take studio tours of an eclectic mix of some of the city’s most interesting firms, culminating in a reception at the end of the afternoon.
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