Certificate In Entrepreneurship Ivey Business School

Description
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Certificate in Entrepreneurship
This program aims to engage students in the knowledge and practice of entrepreneurship and to create in
them the ability to achieve their economic and personal dreams.

REQUIREMENTS:

The academic requirements for the Certificate in Entrepreneurship program include successful completion of HBA1 and
the following second year HBA courses:

?4569 Ivey New Venture Project (Full Course)
?4558 New Venture Creation (Half Course)
?4566 Managing High Growth Companies (Half Course)

Minimum of 0.75 credits (equal to one half course plus a quarter course) from the following specialty courses:

?4441Entrepreneurial Marketing (Half Course)
?4439Entrepreneurial Finance (Half Course)
? 4465Leading Family Owned Firms (Quarter Course)
? 4553Social Enterprise (Half Course)

EGAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS:

In addition to the course requirement, it is recommended that students:
?Become an active member of the Entrepreneurship @ Ivey student run club

Application Deadline – March 2015 - Please contact Tara Grzegorczyk for more info: [email protected]

• Courthill Capital Leadership Award 1 at $5,000

• Gudewill HBA Award 2 at $10,000

• John R. Currie Award in Entrepreneurship 1 at $5,000

• Pierre L. Morrissette HBA Award in Entrepreneurship 1 at $5,000

• Sabourin Family HBA Scholarship in Entrepreneurship 1 at $5,000

• Tevya Rosenberg HBA Award in Entrepreneurship 1 at $5,000
HBA Entrepreneurship Scholarships
Ivey Field Project:
New Venture Project
The New Venture Project (NVP) is an entrepreneurial, team-based field project that takes students through
the process of:

-developing and refining an idea for a new venture
-researching and analyzing the opportunity
-writing a detailed and compelling Business Plan
-creating and presenting a "Business Plan Pitch" to an external review panel or potential investors.
-getting the best concepts ready to launch …for real!

IFP - New Venture Project (NVP) Application/Proposal (Due Monday, April 6 by 11:00am EST),

More information on IFP NVP starting Feb. 25 – March 4
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Entrepreneurship Courses
Ivey Field Project: New Venture Project

4422Q/R/S/T - Entrepreneurship: Creativity, Opportunity & Expertise

4432Q/R/S/T - Managing High Growth Companies

4439A/B - Entrepreneurial Finance

4452Q/R/S/T - New Venture Creation

4465Q/R/S/T - Managing the Family-Owned Business

4441A/B - Entrepreneurial Marketing
Entrepreneurship Workshops
?Pitch Perfect – Honing the Investor Pitch (Angel’s, VC’s)
?Super Sales – Practical selling solutions (not marketing)
?Excel Excellence – Financial modelling for New Ventures
?On-line and Social Media Marketing – Channel options for new
business
?Governance – Partner selection, Advisory boards, Incorporation
?Essential Services Trade Show – Legal, Accounting, Web, HR, Market
showcase
?Networking Essentials – Core skill for Entrepreneurs
?Special Ops – Supply chains management, Outsourcing
?Between the Ears – The Entrepreneurial Mindset
?Biz Plan Boot Camp – Refining the Business Plan

More information
Pierre L. Morrissette Institute for Entrepreneurship
Located on 2
nd
Floor, Room 2315http://www.ivey.uwo.ca/entrepreneurship

Twitter: @IveyMIFE
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/IveyEntrepreneur

Opportunities
for Young
Entrepreneurs
Organizations
• Summer Company Program & Starter
Company
• Futurpreneur
• Propel
• Codeful
• Western Founders Network
• Next 36
• Venture for Canada

Starter Company
• one-on-one guidance,
with a Small Business
Enterprise Centre advisor
and local entrepreneur
• funding of up to $5,000

• Not Attending full-time
school
• Put up 25% of grant in
cash or in kind

Summer Company Program
• one-on-one guidance with a
mentor
• up to $1,500 up front to help
with start-up costs
• up to $1,500 when you
successfully complete the
program requirements

• Commit 35hrs a week for 12
weeks
• Not already running a business
• Returning to school
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Flexible start-up financing
• Up to $15,000 (plus up to $30,000 through BDC)
• Futurpreneur lends on character, not collateral (credit check)
• Low interest rates
• Prime + 3% over five years
• No principle payments for the first year (interest-only)
• No penalty for paying loan off early
• Flexible use of the funds

Expansion Financing
•Existing Futurpreneur entrepreneurs can receive an additional $10,000

Financing for Young Entrepreneurs
Criteria Description
Age 18-39
Status Canadian Citizen /
Permanent Resident
Students Must be in graduating year
Credit Bureau • Payments in good
standing
• Haven’t declared
bankruptcy in the past 5
years
Criteria Description
Age Less than 12 months
Phase Start-up
Partnerships Majority partner must be
between 18-39 and own 51%
of shares
Sectors All sectors except:

R&D, sex and/or drug related,
religious purpose, insurance
brokers
ENTREPRENEUR BUSINESS
Start-Up Program Eligibility
Resources Available
• Space
• Mentorship
• Education/Training/Workshops
• Events/Pitch Competitions
• Funding
• Connections to broader community
• Summer Incubator

Learning More
• If you have an idea or an existing company…
• If you are interested in continuing the
conversation…
• If you want to interact with other entrepreneurs…
[email protected]
Western Student Services (WSS) 2130
Mind your own Business
London’s Premier Web Development
Bootcamp
Are You One of The Next 36?
Why The Next 36?
• Up to $65K in capital

• Mentorship from Top Entrepreneurs
& Business Leaders

• World-Class Faculty

• An Extensive Peer and Alumni
Network

• Incredible Partners and Resources

Who Are We Looking For?
Aspiring Entrepreneurs

Founded businesses, launched/built websites, apps or
blogs

Participated in Shad Valley, CYBF, College Pro, Summer
Company, Hackathons, etc…

Held internships with Google, Facebook, LinkedIn or
smaller start-ups

Community Leaders
Competed at the highest level in sport,
music and dance

Represented their country on a global stage

Recipient of: Top 20 Under 20, TD
Scholarship, Duke of Edinburgh, etc…

Who Are We Looking For?
Academic Achievers

Received academic awards and scholarships

Won business plan competitions, science fairs

Published Research

Strong grades/GPA

Social Champions
Started campus clubs and created
community events

Excelled as social entrepreneurs

[email protected] | [email protected]

www.apply.thenext36.ca

/thenext36

@next36
Applications Open J uly for 2016 Cohort
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