On Wednesday, April 23rd, sons and daughters of faculty and staff will spend a day seeing firsthand what their parents do at Babson College. They may also choose to learn about entrepreneurship from Babson students, and may sit in on undergrad classes.
Babson Entrepreneurial Teaching Alliance (BETA) students will host “The Apprentice”-style interactive session on entrepreneurship as part of Babson’s 6th annual Take Your Daughters and Sons to Work Day.

Future entrepreneurs from last year’s class – and some Babson parents – learn how to start & run a business!
Undergraduate classes open for young guests to choose include: U.S. history, meteorology, math & statistics, management, finance, oceanography, marketing, and environmental technology.
Other options throughout the day include shadowing their parents in their departments, tours of the Babson Archives, an introduction to philanthropy by the coordinator of volunteer programs at the Bernon Center, and an activity sponsored by the Center for Women’s Leadership on women leaders in the world of business.