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It is a program for the innovative, creative and motivated students who aspire to become entrepreneurs by setting up their own business enterprises.  The program provides a unique opportunity for students to own and operate a business on campus. Through the StEP, students apply what they learn in the classroom to their own business enterprise.

The program supports the undergraduate students in any major that lead, or plan to lead, their own business enterprise, envision working for a start-up business, or have an interest in new product development in a new or existing product line. It also supports the implementation of the undergraduate students’ business plan and/or feasibility study; and the development of their start-up business enterprises.   Through a supportive environment, it develops concepts into market ready products and services and at the same time nurtures the business ideas into becoming a sustainable student enterprise.  

Student business owners can supplement the valuable business and entrepreneurial skills they learn in the classroom while gaining real world experience as they manage and lead their own business enterprise through a vast array of hands-on, interactive activities offered by the program, it supports the aspiring student entrepreneurs in growing their skills, building their networks and transforming them into future business tycoons.

Program Components:

  • Ateneo Growing Enterprise Nurturance Development Assistance (AGENDA) – a six-week business plan making for undergraduate students who are not enrolled in courses that include business, marketing and other business-related subjects. It serves as the facilitating and training facility for the study and making of the business plan.
  • Business Incubation – the platform for development of leadership and organizational skills, for crafting entrepreneurial strategies, for consistency in animating teamwork, for demonstration of actual entrepreneurial and managerial duties and responsibilities. Participation encompasses innovation and networking, and develops self-confidence and commercial awareness. Facilities includes:
    • Physical Store Spaces (PSS)
    • Entrepreneurship Loan Fund (ELF)
    • Marketing and Managerial Assistance (MMA)
    • Industry Exposures and Business Opportunity (IEBO)
  • Marketing Execution – every school year, the SEC implements the monthly marketing campaigns that runs for a month for ten consecutive months. These monthly marketing campaigns serves as mall-wide marketing campaign for the SEC Mall and its program participants.
  • Entrepreneurship Development and Trainings – every start of the school year, the SEC distributes TNA (training needs assessment) forms to program participants to scale identified training needs of the students. These trainings and/or seminars are prepared to equipped student entrepreneurs to help them in managing and growing their enterprises. The mentors and/or resource persons are all experts from the industry based on their specific fields.

A college-based Research and Social Outreach unit of the School of Business and Management of Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan.

It’s three main pillars are Entrepreneurship, Research, and Outreach.

It leans in the Ignatian tradition of education. Thus, its trajectories are the elements of the Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm namely: context, experience, reflection, evaluation and action.

It pursues activities through multi-disciplinary and collaborative approaches with the curricular departments of the School of Business and Management, partner college-based Research and Social Outreach units, other Xavier University colleges and achools, partners from the industries and the communities, and other higher education insitutions.

It is a hub of innovation and creativity that brings together competent, conscientious and committed young entrepreneurs realizing potential, fostering growth, and building networks for economic liberation, social empowerment, environmental protection and nation building.

It provides undergraduate students academic knowledge, practical experience through enterprising activities, facilities and networks necessary to promote entrepreneurial skills and capabilities; infuse entrepreneurship in various aspects of education, research and outreach.

It seeks to integrate learning and doing, cooperating and competing, and at the same time offers an opportunity to cultivate actual skills needed to plan, build, and develop new enterprises backed by research and service learning.

It will continue to identify and innovate, value and capture opportunities and socially responsible enterprises within the campus and the bigger community.

Three Main Pillars of Student Entrepreneurship Center

Entrepreneurship

The SEC Entrepreneurship Programs are the entrepreneurial components of the Student Entrepreneurship Center designed to provide the experiential learning where undergraduate students and community partners discover their potential and enhance their entrepreneurial abilities.

Research

The research component of the SEC pursues the Business Researches for a more in-depth understanding of the business concepts and practices while anticipating to yield knowledge product to contribute to business development.

Outreach

The outreach component of the SEC is conducted through Service Learning through which students who are inclined to work closely with communities can design and practice Social Entrepreneurship. It is also an opportunity to see service products as results of the various involvements with communities.

The overall experience of the Student Entrepreneurship Center challenges the students to draw brighter future for themselves and their communities.

  • Convergence with RSO units in the RSO cluster
  • Policy Inventory (local, national and international)
  • Community visits for data gathering
  • Policy Analysis
  • Policy Development
  • Policy Recommendations

Formation and Advocacy

  • Participants to the Summer Internship Program (SIP) are incoming 2nd and 3rd year students of the College of Law
  • Resident interns are those enrolled and have residency with Xavier University College of Law
  • Volunteer lawyers are alumni of XU College of law of have undergone training with XUCLA’s SIP.
  • First year students who are enrolled to Human Rights will be exposed to actual human rights issues.

Legal Aid and Case Management

  • Clinical Legal Education Program (CLEP) is the venue for fourth year law students for practical case handling and litigation.
  • Fourth year law students are conducting legal consultations to various communities through outreach.

Legal and Policy Research

  • Fourth year law students with the CLEP are conducting policy inventory, policy analysis, formulating policy outlines, as well as policy recommendations.
  • First year law students who are enrolled to Legal Research can take part in the University’s policy development and policy agenda.

Legal Aid

  • Legal outreach
  • Free legal consultations
  • Community visits

Case Management

  • Case handling and litigation
    • Case inventory
    • Case brief
    • Legal Assessment
    • Evidence gathering
  • Clinical Legal Education Program

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