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Entrepreneurship Pathways for Student Success: From Ideas to Launch

This strategy focuses on developing entrepreneurial pathways within educational systems, helping students gain knowledge, business skills, and the confidence to become successful entrepreneurs. The pathway guides students from awareness to enterprise creation, providing opportunities for learning, networking, and taking action at every stage. By participating in workshops, competitions, and other hands-on experiences, students can develop their ideas, create business plans, pitch to investors, and ultimately launch and grow their ventures.

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Entrepreneurship Pathways for Student Success: From Ideas to Launch

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  1. Strategy #4: Develop Entrepreneurship Pathways across educational systems • Obtain Knowledge • Business Plans • Opportunity • Operations • Finance • Marketing • Gain Skills • Vision • Leadership • Team Building • Networking • Selling • Take Action • Idea Feasibility • Product Development • Investor Pitch • Launch • Growth Become An Entrepreneur! High School 2-year College 4-year College New Venture Creation and Growth Business Incubation

  2. Along the Pathway, a “funnel” guides students from Awareness and Exploration to Action and Enterprise Creation AwarenessExplorationActionEnterprise Creation “I’m CURIOUS about Entrepreneurship” “I want to LEARN about Entrepreneurship” “I want to BE an Entrepreneur!” “I want to DO Entrepreneurship”

  3. Each stage includes elements of active learning at increasing levels of intensityas students move down the funnel AwarenessExplorationActionEnterprise Creation Entrepreneur Speakers CEO Clubs Entrepreneurship Conferences (CEO, SEA) Idea and Pitch Competitions Entrepreneurship Courses Workshops on Technical Skills Business Plan Competitions Campus-based Businesses Student Consulting Projects Starting a Business!

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