Entrepreneurship competition asks students to ID next big thing

K-State’s Center for the Advancement of Entrepreneurship is offering $18,000 in prize money to students with unique business ideas in the second annual “Next Big Thing” competition.

The competition provides K-State students from all academic disciplines with an opportunity for entrepreneurial thinking. Throughout the semester, students will fine-tune a feasibility plan to compete against others.

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One Response to “Entrepreneurship competition asks students to ID next big thing”

  1. variableannuity Says:

    This competition can produce unique and fresh business ideas as they come from students.

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