Most students nowadays attend university with the goal to simply graduate, earn an MBA, make their family proud, and work towards a job that will hopefully pay well, elevate their social status, and put their career on a fast-track path to that corner office.
Although there is nothing wrong with following the traditional path, few students have what it takes to inspire and challenge the status quo, ready to plan and execute their own business dreams.
Universities in particular, are perfect candidates to take on this role of promoting innovation and must attempt to bridge the gap between the knowledge being learnt in the textbooks and the actual transfer of that knowledge into a new product or a new business. Universities must tear down the walls that themselves have created that separate them from the real world, the world of industries and businesses. Most student entrepreneurs can’t afford a full time team of business consultants, attorneys and accountants to help take their intangible ideas to the next level. However, student entrepreneurs have access to finance, accounting, legal and marketing professors.
Ideally, these professors should be willing and capable of nurturing and supporting future entrepreneurs and help link them