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Creative, forward-thinking students. Collaborative, hands-on learning. Opportunities to pitch ideas and win funding. St. Louis’s lively entrepreneurial ecosystem. These elements drive Olin’s focus on the entrepreneurial spirit. It’s a focus so fundamental to us that it’s one of our pillars of excellence. Olin is dedicated to fostering innovation and supporting budding entrepreneurs. We teach you to fall in love with problems and envision solutions that change the way things are done, not to mention people’s lives. From classes to student consulting to competitions to extracurriculars, you have ample opportunity to develop the skills and background you need to see your entrepreneurial dreams realized. Additionally, WashU Olin is part of the entrepreneurial ecosystem in St. Louis as well as Silicon Valley, New York City and Tel Aviv, to name a few.  Entrepreneurship by the Numbers # 1 MBA for entrepreneurship Poets & Quants 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 #8 undergrad program for entrepreneurship Princeton Review 2023 50+ entrepreneurship courses available to students campus-wide $735 million in funding for student- and alumni-founded startups since program began Entrepreneurial Courses Olin’s entrepreneurship courses are based on collaboration, cross-disciplinary thinking and hands-on learning. As a student, you choose courses that focus on your specific interests in entrepreneurship. Some of our entrepreneurial courses include: Workshop Your Own Idea The HatcheryIntroduction to EntrepreneurshipSocial EntrepreneurshipThe League of Extraordinary Entrepreneurs Embed with a Startup CELect: St Louis, San Francisco, New York City and internationalMarketing Metrics Consult with Investors Venture Capital Methods and PracticePrivate Equity Methods and PracticeEntrepreneurship through Acquisition Innovate within Larger Entities Managing the Innovation ProcessInnovating for Defense Change the World Social InnovationEndgame of Entrepreneurship: Leveraging Capitalism for Good MBA Olin Entrepreneurial Fellowship Grow your idea or discover your untapped potential. The Olin Entrepreneurship Fellowship is aimed at MBA students seeking to influence business and society in areas including sustainability/environmentalism; social responsibility; global impact; and equity, diversity and inclusion. Fellows receive full tuition remission, networking opportunities and more. Learn by Doing WashU Olin offers many opportunities for you to gain entrepreneurial experience and further your startup idea. IdeaBounce® Competition Olin’s BIG IdeaBounce® is a 2-minute-video elevator pitch contest open to all WashU students. The $15,000 prize purse helps winners get their big ideas off the ground. All ideas receive personalized feedback from a panel of experienced judges and mentors. The WashU Olin Big IdeaBounce® Powered by Poets & Quants is a pitch competition to support and encourage the entrepreneurial spirit and the creation of innovative solutions. This exciting competition is open to student startups around the world. Teams compete for a $50,000 grand prize to fund their idea. In last year’s competition, we received 158 submissions from teams representing 90+ schools and 13 countries. The Hatchery Teams of students work with local entrepreneurs and investors to develop a business plan and then present their recommendations to startup and venture capital experts. The Hatchery is the oldest university-affiliated business-plan course in the country. The League of Extraordinary Entrepreneurs The “League” is an advanced entrepreneurship class that functions like an accelerator for WashU student entrepreneurs with business ideas. You can join as an individual or with a team. It’s a great opportunity to work with some of WashU’s most successful alumni and friends. In the past, we featured Jim McKelvey (Square), Andrew Rubin (Illumio), Jesse Pujji (Gateway X), David Eckstein (Menlo Security), Lori Coulter (Summersalt), JD Ross (Opendoor & Royal.io), Lee Fixel (Addition), Deborah Barta (BlockFi), Marc Bernstein (Balto), Chuck Cohn (Nerdy), Luke Saunders (Farmer’s Fridge), Amie Patel (Elevar Equity), Maxine Clark (Build-A-Bear) and Eliana Eskinazi (Wagr). Learn more about the League. Startup Consulting Student consultants engage in semester-long consulting projects for startups at various stages of their development through the Center for Experiential Learning. Two courses—CELect and Metrics Clinic—leverage WashU’s relationships with the St. Louis startup community, providing a one-of-a-kind opportunity for students who want to run existing companies or launch their own firms. CELect students have worked with startups in St. Louis, New York, San Francisco, Austin, Israel and more. Holekamp Seed Fund This seed fund provides $1,000 awards and up to $5,000 follow-on rewards to WashU student entrepreneurs to defray the initial costs of founding a business. Read more about the fund. Run a Campus Business Through WashU’s Student Enterprise Program (StEP), you can create a campus business or buy an existing one—and manage it until you graduate. The success of the business is reliant on you, and the university allocates and subsidizes storefront locations. Skandalaris Center Extracurricular entrepreneurship activities are offered by WashU’s Skandalaris Center for Interdisciplinary Innovation and Entrepreneurial Studies, which sponsors business plan competitions, speakers, internships, mentoring programs and more. Arch Grants WashU students and faculty are frequent participants in the Arch Grants business plan competition, which provides $75,000 grants to startups and takes no equity in return. St. Louis Ecosystem The entrepreneurial ecosystem around St. Louis is considerable. And it provides access and opportunity to WashU students. Olin’s classroom extends beyond campus to St. Louis’s thriving innovation district, which includes Cortex Innovation Community, a vibrant, 200-acre hub of business, innovation and technology, and downtown’s T-REX, a nonprofit technology startup incubator. Olin’s MBA program gave me the confidence I needed to take entrepreneurial risks in the real world. The program’s rigorous coursework helped me develop a deep understanding of business strategy and prioritization. —Kai Skallerud, MBA 2022 Fastest-Growing Startup City St. Louis is one of only seven US cities ranked in PitchBook’s top 20 fastest-growing startup hubs in the world. Venture capital firm PitchBook’s Global VC Ecosystems ranking looks at the most developed markets for venture capital activity and the cities seeing the fastest growth. Coming in at #20, St. Louis joins Dubai, Milan, Miami and other global cities “growing their VC activity at a faster rate than more established, expensive and saturated locations.” Read the article. Real-World Learning Consult for a startup and gain real-world entrepreneurial experience working closely with founders and principals. Center for Experiential Learning Major in Entrepreneurship For undergrads with a passion for innovation, our entrepreneurship major provides the spark to help you realize your lifelong career goals. BSBA majors and minors An MBA Focused on Entrepreneurship Gain the confidence, contacts and know-how to thrive in the startup community, whatever role you pursue, with the MBA Entrepreneurship concentration. Full-Time MBA concentrations Dedicated to Students Doug Villhard is Olin’s resident entrepreneurship guru. He’s a professor of practice in entrepreneurship and academic director for entrepreneurship. Doug’s a serial entrepreneur—starting, selling, buying, advising and investing in companies. He’s also a dedicated teacher who likes nothing better than watching students thrive. Want to talk entrepreneurship at WashU Olin? Doug’s the guy to contact. Doug [email protected] Read about Doug Professor Doug Villhard has been a valued mentor and advisor. Doug has always given me realistic feedback on growth aspirations and plans for my startup, sharing his own experiences and best judgment on how to move forward. He has cultivated a great community of entrepreneurs at WashU, one that I draw insights from quite regularly. —Paarvv Goel, MBA 2023 Student Resources Career Services For Current Students Academic Calendars Student Organizations Online Learning and Networking Center for Digital Education Graduating from Olin Center for Experiential Learning Entrepreneurship Military Veterans Quick Links Center for Experiential Learning Skandalaris Center Support Entrepreneurship Programs Download Fact Sheet In the NewsRead how Olin students gain experience outside the classroom.More NewsStudents help award grants to St. Louis or WashU-founded startupsJune 17, 20242 minute readRead moreRead more about Students help award grants to St. Louis or WashU-founded startupsA journey around Orbit: How the League of Extraordinary Entrepreneurs lifted a startupJune 7, 20243 minute readRead moreRead more about A journey around Orbit: How the League of Extraordinary Entrepreneurs lifted a startupMore News Apply Now Visit Us Request Info One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130-4899 [email protected] 314-935-7301 News & Media Events Faculty Directory WashU Center for Career Engagement Washington University home Olin Links Sitemap Privacy Policies Title IX Accessibility ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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