With Penn State’s University Park campus being home to more than 45,000 undergraduate students and many organizations to offer, it can be difficult for students to manage it all.
ENtern program provides startup experience to entrepreneurship students
Created through a partnership between the engineering entrepreneurship program (E-SHIP) and Happy Valley LaunchBox powered by PNC Bank, the entrepreneurship internship (ENtern) program pairs technology-based cluster students with startup companies currently participating in Happy Valley LaunchBox’s FastTrack Accelerator or Invent Penn State’s Summer Founders program.
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ENtern program provides startup experience to entrepreneurship students
Samantha Chavanic
December 08, 2020
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Though businesses differ in product and service offerings, structure, missions and goals, behind every startup is an entrepreneur with the drive and determination to create a solution to a problem. A new entrepreneurship internship program will provide students in the technology-based cluster of the intercollege minor in entrepreneurship and innovation (ENTI)