Orientation Day
The students come from all types of background. White collar, blue collar, pink collar…. The one thing they have in common is their desire to become entrepreneurs.
First day of class is always an assembly day for students, faculty and staff. Faculty members welcome the students, give a brief introduction of themselves and say some words of wisdom to the incoming class.
The Institute takes pride in its instructors who are “real-world” or “hand-on entrepreneurs” compared to other schools who have “academic entrepreneurs”. In fact, some of the instructors are “serial entrepreneurs” who start businesses and sell them as soon as they are mature, one after another, one at a time.
Students are of different age groups, ranging from as young as 19 to as mature as 65. The youth entrepreneurs start from age 19-34, Mompreneurs refer to those who small children who chose entrepreneurship as a lifestyle decision. Another breed of entrepreneurs are the “Seniorpreneurs”. It is estimated that 1 in 4 adults aged 55 and over chose self-employment as their mode of work.
Along with the change of technology, new breeds of entrepreneurs are to be expected, such as the “Technopreneurs” and so on…..
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Here is another type of entrepreneurs:
Social entrepreneurs