Drexel University's Charles D. Close School of Entrepreneurship ups the ante this spring with "Funding for Impact: Bridging Investment and Philanthropy," a new special topics course.
The Close School of Entrepreneurship at Drexel University recently embarked on an exhilarating journey to Silicon Valley, the epicenter of technological innovation. Guided by Dean, Donna De Carolis and Associate Dean, Chuck Sacco, a group of students delved into the heart of the Bay Area's entrepreneurial ecosystem, immersing themselves in discovery and inspiration.
Are you looking for a way to adapt your own business ideas into your Drexel Co-op? The Close School’s Entrepreneurship Co-op offers all Drexel undergraduate students the opportunity to use their own company as their Co-op experience, alongside a $19,000 scholarship, mentorship from Close School faculty and entrepreneurs, and more! Applications will remain open until Friday, May 31st, at 11:59 PM EDT.
As high school guidance counselors, preparing students for life after graduation, you guide them through the college application process, offer career counseling, and provide academic support. But have you ever considered how developing an entrepreneurial mindset could benefit your students?