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Apply to participate in the next installment of the Remote Entrepreneurship Project program

After two successful semesters of the Remote Entrepreneurship Project (REP) program, the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, Post-Graduate Planning & Experiential Education—including CWRU LaunchNET—and the Weatherhead School of Management’s Graduate Career Management have teamed up to offer a limited number of Case Western Reserve University students the opportunity to work on remote entrepreneurship-related projects for startups, including CWRU-linked companies. 

Applications will be screened and students will be appropriately matched based on the submitted project descriptions and student skills, areas of interest and submitted resumes. Potential candidates will interview with a company and will then confirm if they would like to move forward with that company and project. 

Students who are matched and accepted into the program will register for practicum (fee waived), which requires writing three blog posts on LinkedIn reflecting on their experience and completing a final survey to then receive a $500 stipend for completing the program. Please note, practicum is only required for undergraduate students. Participating graduate students do not have to complete practicum.

Projects will be approximately six to eight weeks in duration and consist of about five to 10 hours per week. All work will be conducted remotely.  

Students interested in participating in the REP program should apply through the form before Friday, Dec. 11, at 11:59 pm.

While only a limited number of CWRU students can be accepted and this project cannot recreate the value of a full internship, this is an opportunity to build up resumes and get networking experience. 

For companies interested in hosting an REP student, please apply online. Only one project can be submitted per employer and it is asked that if a company participated in the summer session that they propose projects with a new scope or that they work with a new student. Extension of summer project matches is not permitted.

Any questions should be directed to Doug Degirolamo at dxd326@case.edu.

Preference will be given to students who have not completed the program before.