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YOU’LL NEED A BIGGER PIGGY BANK
To Stash Away All That Scholarship Money
We have a very large scholarship created just for incoming freshmen intent on majoring in entrepreneurship. You must already have pursued an entrepreneurial endeavor in high school. Whether it was a success or not doesn’t matter one iota. But you must possess the mind and soul of an entrepreneur — someone who has passion, isn’t afraid to work hard and is willing to take risks.
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The Schulze Innovation Scholarship Program is a four-year, full-tuition scholarship that provides young entrepreneurs with a launchpad. It will catapult you into an immersive educational experience that includes individual mentoring, hands-on learning and unique opportunities for networking and internships, plus the chance to gain access to seed capital to launch a start-up after graduation.
Learn more about the selection criteria and process at link.stthomas.edu/schulzescholarship.
97% of St. Thomas students receive merit-based scholarships
Schulze Innovation Scholars
Full-tuition, four-year scholarship program
More than $1.4 million in scholarships awarded annually to entrepreneurship students
IN OR OUT?
THERE’S NO WRONG WAY
YOU CAN BE AN ENTREPRENEUR OR AN INTRAPRENEUR
What can you do with your entrepreneurial major or minor? You can start something up, or you can shake things up in an established company. You’ll have the tools and mind power to create your own company: hello, entrepreneur. You’ll also be fully equipped to innovate within a company of any size: hello, intrapreneur. Either way, you’ll have the innovative thinking skills that employers relish, such as the uncanny ability to see solutions where other people see only problems.
Entrepreneurship is the
5th largest major at St. Thomas
390+ entrepreneurial expert mentors
94% of Opus students have at least one internship or career-related experience prior to graduation
$81M+ raised by recent alumni start-ups
97% of Opus grads are employed or in graduate school within six months of graduation
83% of entrepreneurial faculty have started, owned or run a business