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KEDGE is looking for aspiring entrepreneurs to assist them with their projects free of charge
Those of you who’ve studied at KEDGE know to what extent access to higher education is an opportunity and an asset for employability. Now you can give this chance to others by sharing this information with your network or by making a donating.
For the second year in a row, KEDGE Business School, ranked "top school for entrepreneurship" by Forbes, is offering assistance to young people in difficult situations (exclusion, dropping out of school, unstable, etc.) in the PACA region to help them develop their business project. An important opportunity for creative and ambitious young people.
"After several years of working on my project, I attended KEDGE's Ecole Entrepreneuriale. It enabled me to acquire the tools needed to create my company, and I earned a state-certified diploma at the same time.”
With these words, Aby Sene, a student from the first class of the Ecole Entrepreneuriale, describes her experience at KEDGE - a school she never would have thought she would be able to attend.
In 2020-2021, some fifteen young people like Aby in difficult situations (financial, professional, academic) in the Marseille region were able to benefit from KEDGE Business School’s support and expertise in entrepreneurship. For the students, this scheme is free of charge, with financing mainly coming from sponsors.
Building on its initial success, the school is launching another call for projects (as of 1 May 2021) to recruit the future second class of the Ecole Entrepreneuriale in Marseille. There will be around twenty places in Year 1 and ten places in Year 2. A new class is also being planned for the Bordeaux campus by the end of 2021.
Profiles sought:
- 30 years of age or younger
- Holder a bac
- Be the creator of an innovative entrepreneurial project
- Be motivated and ambitious
FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE ECOLE ENTREPRENEURIALE
I’m a KEDGE graduate. How can I help this project succeed?
As an Alumni, you are not in the target group for participating in this programme. However, if you think the initiative is an important one and want to participate in its success, you can:
1) Spread news about the project around you
Do you have a friend, relative, or know someone working in the guidance or education sector? Do you yourself work with associations that work in connection with young people from priority neighbourhoods? Then don't hesitate to share this initiative with them!
Our best spokespersons are you, our graduates! We are counting on your support for spreading the message on this solidarity-based approach.
FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAMME
2) Make a donation to finance the success of these young people
As explained above, the future of these young people depends on funding from sponsors. Any graduate can help in this initiative and, by extension, these young people, by making a donation to the KEDGE Foundation which redistributes donations annually.
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