Example of an Entrepreneurship Experience

In their last year of undergrad, JT joined their college’s business incubator program. They spent a term working with a mentor from the local business community to help refine their idea. Working in the college’s space, they had access to the printers, meeting spaces and networking sessions to help build a team and develop a product.


Benefits to Employers

  • Compared to other forms of WIL, entrepreneurship doesn’t as closely involve external employers.
  • Instead, the student acts as their own employer, working closely with the resources offered by their college or university.

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Benefits to Students

  • Nurtures personal and growth and development
  • Entrepreneurship skills can be applied to any field or career later
  • Develop critical thinking, creativity, innovation, collaboration
  • Sense of ownership and responsibility.