Promotes social change through entrepreneurship and furthers this mission by serving students and nonprofit organizations with education, research, communication, and advisory services.
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Offers access to both professional certificates and degree programs.
Identifies public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential who may be overlooked by traditional college selection processes for four-year, full-tuition leadership scholarship awards.
An educational, leadership development program that prepares and places New York City's most able students of color into independent schools and provides them with on-going support and life-changing opportunities.
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Prepares underrepresented young adults for an advanced degree and ultimately for careers and influential roles serving the public good.
Fosters innovative social transformation through education, research, and collaboration.
Believes that business schools have a responsibility to teach students to be innovative, principled, and insightful leaders who can change the world.
Inspires students and colleagues to create new ventures, discover new sources of value, and change the world for the better.
Equips future leaders in the private, public and nonprofit sectors with interdisciplinary insight that can help them operate more effectively when working for or collaborating with nonprofit and public institutions.
Provides educational experiences in social concerns and acts as the service-and community-based learning hub of the University of Notre Dame.
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