ESI - Student Business Resources

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- The Collegiate Entrepreneurs Club is an active part of the Entrepreneurial Studies Institute. Members of the club have opportunities to attend business conferences and networking events, attend seminars and talks given by prominent business officials, take part in trips and tours of various local businesses and participate in various hands on skill building projects that help out the local community and raise funds for club events. It is a club founded and managed by students from all different educational paths. Credit and noncredit students are welcome as are ANY student with ANY educational goal, NOT just business students.
- The Hatchery is the Business Knowledge Resource Center for students wishing to start a business regardless of their educational goals. The facility includes a business library and computers with software applications designed for assisting in the start-up of new ventures. One-on-one or group counseling session can be arranged with ESI faculty and business consultants to assist students with various issues surrounding the concept, planning, financing, marketing, and management of a small business.
- Social Entrepreneurship opportunities in the form of various service learning and community service projects conceived, planned, executed and controlled by ESI and E Club students take place throughout the school year. They range from the community level, to the national level, to the global level in there scope. Here students gain hands on practical experience using business skills learned and experience the little discussed aspect of business known as social responsibility. These activities also provide quantitative proof of skills learned in the form of projects completed, that are excellent work samples for prospective employers and financiers.

Last Updated: Jun 4 2008 3:24PM