Breadcrumb Home Undergraduates Get Involved Case Competitions Case Competitions Sign Up Case Competitions Sign Up Main navigation Tippie Experience Student Organizations Event Fund Guidelines & Application Tippie Senate Funding How to Join Meet the Senators Case Competitions Tippie Sustainability Case Competition Global Connections Tippie Top 21 2024-2025 Winners Past Winners 2023-2024 Winners 2022-2023 Winners 2021-2022 Winners Submit a Tippie Top 21 Nomination You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. First name Last name UI ID# (on student ID or MyUI) University email address Phone number Describe your major/minor/certificates and how they relate to your overall career goals? Year in School - Select -FreshmanSophomoreJuniorSenior5th Year or more What is your graduation goal? - Select -December 2025May 2026December 2026May 2027December 2027May 2028December 2028May 2029 What semester would you prefer to attend a competition, if selected? Fall Spring Either Which of the following Tippie-sponsored case competitions would you interested in participating? Select any and all that apply or tell us other case competitions to look into. University of Arizona's Eller Collegiate Ethics Case Competition Indiana University's National Diversity Case Competition (NDCC) University of Texas' National Women's Case Competition (NWCC) University of Southern California's Marshall International Case Competition University of Nebraska's Cornhusker Case Competition (TBHS only) Concordia University's Engineering and Commerce Case Competition (ENGCOMM) Other… Enter other… Have you completed a project based course where you learned about working in teams and/or professional development? What are key topics of this course that you believe would bring the biggest value to a case competition team? Examples--BUS:3000 (Business Communication & Professionalism), MGMT:2100 (Introduction to Management), MKTG:3000 (Introduction to Marketing Strategy), LS:2002 (Career Leadership Academy Part 1), etc. Case competitions require skills in: research; logic; academic knowledge; slide design; oral presentations; impromptu speaking; and more. Describe your strengths in TWO of these skills and how they could help your tetream advance in a case competition. Case competitions also require skills in team collaboration, accountability and leadership (soft skills). What challenges do you foresee for yourself in working on a team for a case competition and how could you address those challenges to help your team succeed? Leave this field blank