A Community of Entrepreneurs (ACE)

ACE, the living-learning community, offers students an opportunity to connect and work with others who share thier enthusiasm for entrepreneurship while living together or commuting and taking classes together. Students have access to resources that can help them create thier own business and expand thier network.


"It's as simple as that. A lot of people have ideas, but there are few who decide to do something about them now. Not tommorrow. Not next week. But today. The true entrepreneur is a doer, not a dreamer."

-Nolan Bushnell, founder of Atari and Chuck E. Cheese's

For more information or to apply, visit
http://business.kent.edu/students/learning-communities/ace
http://www.res.kent.edu/newres/tabid/198/Default.aspx

or call 330.672.2872.



Kent Entrepreneurial Association (KEA)

KEA is a student organization that fosters the development of entrepreneurial skills in its members. Sessions are held with outside speakers who lead lectures, question and answer sessions and workshops to build the students' understanding of teh entrepreneurial experience. KEA is open to all majors.

For more information contact Sarah hansel, Co-President at shansel@kent.edu, Aaron Hickle, Co-President at ahickle@kent.edu or Dr. Pamela Grimm, Faculty Advisor at pgrimm@kent.edu



Entrepreneurship Education Consortium (EEC)

The Center for Entrepreneurship & Business Innovation at Kent State University, along with six other university entrepreneurship programs (Akron, Ashland, Baldwin Wallace, Case Western Reserve, Cleveland State and John Carroll Universities) have created a new Entrepreneurship Education Consortium in NEO to avoid brain drain and stimulate economic growth.

For more information contact Julie Messing, Director, KSU CEBI at jmessing@kent.edu or 330.672.9430.