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Anyone can become an entrepreneur at NC State. Through a wealth of programs and initiatives, we provide you with everything you need to bring your bright ideas to life.

Think and Do

NC State has always been home to thinkers and doers. We offer students the chance to take a big, bold idea and run with it, and we instill in them the entrepreneurial mindset they need to thrive in the career of their choice.

That takes more than just a Think and Do attitude. It takes a complete infrastructure of academic programs, faculty talent, cutting-edge tools, investor networks and institutional support, including a tech transfer office that’s among the best in the nation. And it takes an entrepreneurship community that wants bright ideas to win out.

You’ll find all of those things at NC State. Here, we love fresh thinking and successful startups almost as much as we love teaching students to succeed.

We can’t wait for you to get started.

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The Miller Fellow applications are now open! 

The Miller Fellowship runs from June through November and provides a monthly stipend of $1000 so fellows can continue to develop their ideas. Three factors regarding eligibility are listed below:

-NC State undergraduate students who will have completed their bachelor’s degree in May 2023 – May 2024 and are not enrolled or planning to enroll in a graduate program the following semester.
-Applicants must show they have made substantial progress towards the development of a venture before they graduated and that additional support would significantly increase the company’s probability of success.
-Applicants must agree to reside in the Raleigh-Durham area for the duration of the Miller Fellowship.

Applications close on April 29 at midnight.

Click 🔗 in bio to learn more about the Miller Fellowship.

The Miller Fellow applications are now open!

The Miller Fellowship runs from June through November and provides a monthly stipend of $1000 so fellows can continue to develop their ideas. Three factors regarding eligibility are listed below:

-NC State undergraduate students who will have completed their bachelor’s degree in May 2023 – May 2024 and are not enrolled or planning to enroll in a graduate program the following semester.
-Applicants must show they have made substantial progress towards the development of a venture before they graduated and that additional support would significantly increase the company’s probability of success.
-Applicants must agree to reside in the Raleigh-Durham area for the duration of the Miller Fellowship.

Applications close on April 29 at midnight.

Click 🔗 in bio to learn more about the Miller Fellowship.

Join the NC State entrepreneurship community at Stewart Theatre in Talley Student Union for the 2024 VenturePack Challenge Award Ceremony and Entrepreneurship Showcase! 🚀🐺

Hear live pitches, get inspired by some of the very best entrepreneurs from NC State, eat dinner with industry experts and vote for your favorite team to send them home with the audience choice award!

April 15 - 5:30 p.m.
Click 🔗 in bio to RSVP

Join the NC State entrepreneurship community at Stewart Theatre in Talley Student Union for the 2024 VenturePack Challenge Award Ceremony and Entrepreneurship Showcase! 🚀🐺

Hear live pitches, get inspired by some of the very best entrepreneurs from NC State, eat dinner with industry experts and vote for your favorite team to send them home with the audience choice award!

April 15 – 5:30 p.m.
Click 🔗 in bio to RSVP

@NCStatePoole College alumni Thomas Armstrong and Parker Mayes, both business administration graduates, founded a startup offering subscription-based date arrangements known as LetsGoRaleigh. Originally free, the service shifted to a membership model following their participation in the NC State Andrews Launch Accelerator, facilitated by the Poole College of Management's Entrepreneurship Clinic.

Click the 🔗  in our bio for more on Mayes' and Armstrong's Entrepreneurship Clinic experience. Apply to the Andrews Launch Accelerator by March 29 to turn your vision into reality.

@NCStatePoole College alumni Thomas Armstrong and Parker Mayes, both business administration graduates, founded a startup offering subscription-based date arrangements known as LetsGoRaleigh. Originally free, the service shifted to a membership model following their participation in the NC State Andrews Launch Accelerator, facilitated by the Poole College of Management`s Entrepreneurship Clinic.

Click the 🔗 in our bio for more on Mayes` and Armstrong`s Entrepreneurship Clinic experience. Apply to the Andrews Launch Accelerator by March 29 to turn your vision into reality.

We are at Engineering Open House for the very first time and we are blown away by these engineering candidates. The future is certainly bright 😎 

At NC State, anyone can be an entrepreneur. Stop by the #AlbrightEntrepreneurshipGarage to get started.

We are at Engineering Open House for the very first time and we are blown away by these engineering candidates. The future is certainly bright 😎

At NC State, anyone can be an entrepreneur. Stop by the #AlbrightEntrepreneurshipGarage to get started.

Clemson University chose the NC State Office of Research Commercialization (ORC) to be its mentor for a program created by the National Science Foundation called the Accelerating Research Translation, which is made to speed and scale the a learning institution’s translational research.

ORC at NC State protects, markets and helps license startups so they can decrease the risks at the early stages of the product or service. With a proven track record of success at NC State, Clemson is now poised to move more research to market.

Click the 🔗 in our bio to read more on how this collaboration reflects NC State's reputation as a leader in research commercialization and its commitment to regional and national innovation efforts.

Clemson University chose the NC State Office of Research Commercialization (ORC) to be its mentor for a program created by the National Science Foundation called the Accelerating Research Translation, which is made to speed and scale the a learning institution’s translational research.

ORC at NC State protects, markets and helps license startups so they can decrease the risks at the early stages of the product or service. With a proven track record of success at NC State, Clemson is now poised to move more research to market.

Click the 🔗 in our bio to read more on how this collaboration reflects NC State`s reputation as a leader in research commercialization and its commitment to regional and national innovation efforts.

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Outstanding Entrepreneurship

NC State is ranked in the top 20 best undergraduate and graduate entrepreneurship program in the U.S. by the 2021 Princeton Review.

Run With the Pack

At NC State, we think of every student as an entrepreneur getting ready to take on the world.

All of our academic offerings focus on results and real-world action — whether that means consulting with local startups through the Entrepreneurship Clinic or deepening your understanding of nonprofits and the voluntary sector through Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship. And nothing we do is confined to any one college: From Arts Entrepreneurship to the Engineering Entrepreneurs Program, you can find an outlet for your creativity at NC State.

When you’re ready to take the next step, the wider NC State community will be there with you, offering technical, legal and financial help through the university’s entrepreneurship ecosystem and through alumni-centered initiatives like the Wolfpack Investor Network.

A Broad Entrepreneurial Ecosystem

NC State Innovation and Entrepreneurship supports, promotes, and advances a culture of entrepreneurship throughout the university community by providing resources, fostering collaboration and enhancing communication in support of NC State students, faculty, staff and alumni.