
STUDENT LEAP
Opportunity Listings
Number of opportunities found:
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Youth About Business
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Youth About Business has prepared over 8,000 students for college and career success.
YAB mission is to expose youth to the business world through their experiential learning model, fostering the development of business literacy and leadership skills necessary to be more successful in school and in life.
Business
THE High School ACADEMIC RESEARCH COMPETITION
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Running through March and April, SARC is more than just a contest—it’s a guided immersion into the research process, designed for experts and newcomers alike!
You’ll enroll in immersive workshops that guide you through the research process from beginning to end and prepare you for your research proposal.
Participants compete with the sharpest young minds around the world.
Multi Disciplinary
North Carolina A&T State Univ : Residential - Entrepreneurs And Innovators - Nexgen Residential Summer Camp
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This summer camp, hosted by the Center of Excellence in Entrepreneurship and Innovation at North Carolina A&T, is designed to be a fun, interactive, and engaging experience for middle and High School students. Participants will: (1)
how to develop an entrepreneurial mindset; (2) learn how to discover problems and identify needs in the market; (3) develop a pitch based on the vetted business idea.
The week-long residential camp will include a few field trips, including: (1) visiting Forge Greensboro, a premier maker space for inventors and entrepreneurs; (2) UNC Charlotte's PORTAL tour and panel discussions with entrepreneurs and other support service professionals; (3) Top Golf Charlotte. Also, participants will be exposed to personal financial literacy concepts and interactive STEM activities (i.e.,Python programming and Game Development).
Entrepreneurship
USC : Summer Programs - Building Sustainable Program Business Name es: The Challenge of a Generation
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Countering global warming and other environmental damage may very well take major changes to key parts of the global economy. Innovators find opportunity in times of change, and many are stepping up to innovate the ways we generate and distribute energy; grow and process our food; move around in our communities and travel over long distances; build our homes; design and manufacture everyday consumer products; and more…
We can’t avoid the headlines about intense storms, rampant floods, failed crops and climate refugees. But in this course, we will look at the opportunities that we have to revolutionize our economy and change the relationship between humans and the Earth.
Business
Univ. of Wisconsin : Economics and Society
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What are the intersections between the economy and society? How is our daily life as citizens and consumers affected by economic ideas and policies? How do citizens, businesses and governments use their economic power to shape society? What ethical considerations should be taken into account in economic decision-making, and how can economics contribute to social justice? In this class, we will explore economic concepts and theories through the lens of social life. Rather than learning about the economy through abstract ideas, we will examine specific examples of how and why people enact economic policies, and how people at all levels of society experience the effects of those policies. We will use case studies and current event topics to guide our study of how various groups of people employ and experience economics in their daily lives.
Economics
Suffolk University : Summer Entrepreneurship Program
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Develop your entrepreneurial skillset and mindset this summer at Suffolk University.
Join us at our campus in downtown Boston for an invaluable summer experience where you’ll explore the world of entrepreneurship—and discover what college is all about.
Entrepreneurship
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