The Campus Entrepreneurs Initiative
The Campus Entrepreneurs Initiative is open to undergraduate students enrolled in select universities across the United States.
Candidates must embody an entrepreneurial spirit, acting boldly in the face of convention and resource limitations to deliver real social value. They must be committed to creativity, innovation and high-performance.
Candidates must exhibit influence in mainstream university life through past or current leadership experience in high-visibility activities. They should maintain a broad social network and deep relationships to facilitate their own success.
The Campus Entrepreneurs model a variety of Jewish values, pursuing a path of personal and professional growth and enriching the lives of other students. They have the opportunity to cultivate diverse and unique Jewish experiences in the context of their internship. Applicants must be Jewish at the time of application in order to be considered; they may not be an adherent of another religion.
Depending on a variety of factors, the initiative's training, supervision, mentoring, and other responsibilities require 5 - 10 hours per week throughout the 2006 – 2007 school year.
The application deadline has passed for the 2006 – 2007 school year.