CBS Entrepreneurship Summer Fellowship Summer 2015

CBS Entrepreneurship Summer Fellowship

The Entrepreneurship Summer Fellowship Program at Columbia Business School is a program that provides support to students engaging in summer internships at early stage companies (startups).

Qualification Criteria

Company Qualification Criteria:

§ Companies acquired by Search Funds in the past two years automatically qualify

§ Operational and funded/financed companies with more than ten employees, but less than 200

§ Consulting, research, brokerage, or investment funds/companies are unacceptable

§ Less than $25 million in revenues

§ Student interns in company’s primary office location

§ Must be entrepreneurial in nature

§ Student responsibilities should be clearly defined by the company

§ A senior executive internal mentor should be assigned by the company to work with the student on a regular basis

§ Work needs to be a full-time commitment during summer

§ Operational function or exposure to operational functions preferred

§ Responsibilities should not be based solely on research/analysis, and should be articulated carefully and thoroughly in both the application/student memo and the company letter

§ Preferably one stipend per company per summer

Student Selection Criteria:

As interest is expected to outstrip demand, students must meet the following criteria:

§ Demonstrated interest in careers at growing early stage companies through course selection, active participation in clubs, or fall and spring term internships

§ Adhesion to Company selection criteria (above)

Admission subsequently filtered on a need-basis (students with lower salaries take priority) and then on a first come first serve basis.

Financial Plans

Financial Benefit provided by CBS

§ School to match student salary up until a ceiling of a total salary of $1,200 per week, during the summer period. For example

o If student earns $400 per week, school will match this amount resulting in a total compensation of $800 per week

o If student earns $600 per week, school will match this amount resulting in a total compensation of $1,200 per week

o If student earns $1000 per week, school will contribute $200 per week to reach the ceiling amount of $1,200 per week

§ Maximum payout from school to be $4,000 total for the summer for each selected student

Logistics of payout:

§ Payment to be made at the conclusion of the summer internship, upon submission of all paperwork

To be considered for the Entrepreneurship Summer Fellowship Program, you must be a Columbia Business School student who has completed at least one term of MBA courses and will return to CBS after their summer internship. Second-year students are not eligible for this pilot program. Students enrolled in the summer semester are eligible to apply for full-time mini internships lasting 2 weeks or more during intersession only.

You must have an offer for a full-time summer position with an eligible organization before applying for a Fellowship. At a minimum, the internship must entail a Monday through Friday 35-hour work week. Students must not work for two employing organizations concurrently. Generally, telecommuting is not encouraged and is grounds for rejection; however, it will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Once you have received an internship offer, the requirements of the Entrepreneurship Summer Fellowship should be discussed with the organization’s director or your potential supervisor. From the employing organization, you will need to provide a copy of the offer letter and a completed Employer Information Form. Applicants are expected to submit all requested materials, which include the completed student application, direct deposit form, tax certification, W-9 OR W-8 plus copy of passport and U.S. visa, W-4 (second year students only), offer letter and Employer Information Form.

Students can begin submitting applications January 5th. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis through May or until funds are no longer available. A response can be expected within a three week period of submitting a completed application. Applications submitted early will be reviewed first. Students applying for mini-internships may submit applications on a rolling basis until July 1st, assuming funds are still available. Students are expected to accept or decline funding within one week of receiving notice.


CBS Entrepreneurship Summer Fellowship Summer 2015

OBLIGATIONS

By accepting the fellowship, you are committing to the following obligations:

§ Contribute to the program by driving the program forward wherever possible. It is the students responsibility, not administrations, to help make the program run smoothly

§ To participate when requested by CMC or the Lang Center in career discussion panels, or ‘advisor’ roles to incoming students.

The Program will review the paperwork and progress on obligations before the final payment is paid.


APPLICATION CHECKLIST

Each student must email:

1) The Student Information Form

2) A copy of their current resume

3) An essay, not to exceed three pages (see below)

4) A paragraph written in the third person that includes your name, the organization’s name and mission, and a brief description of your project. Not to exceed 100 words.

5) The Employer Information Form: including a paragraph describing the organization and a brief description of your project.

6) The offer letter

7) Explanation of compensation if the organization cannot meet the $600 per week minimum

8) Paychecks per period in order to confirm the amount for which student is eligible

9) Requested evidence that company meets qualifying criteria, being a letter from manager confirming facts, or public sources

Note: The items above should be emailed as a single pdf document to Sandra Merrill: .

Each student must deliver the following to Kristen Bulatovic in the Eugene Lang Entrepreneurship Center in Uris 2M-2E:

10) Name, phone number & email address on cover sheet with the below included

11) US citizens must provide

· W-9

12) International students must provide:

· W-8

· A copy of the first page of your passport

· A copy of your U.S. visa/entry stamp page

Note: Items 10–12 will be returned to you or shredded if you are not admitted into the fellowship program.

THE ESSAY

Please include the following information in the application essay (do not exceed three pages double spaced and font size 12):

A. Organization and internship overview

This should include a description of:

1) A description of the organization and its products

2) The division, department or program where you will contribute

3) The name and title of the supervisor and your level of contact with that individual

4) Additional support structures available to you at the organization

5) Short-term and long-term responsibilities

6) Realistic end-of-summer deliverables (students applying for mini internships should address the impact of the shortened time)

B. Benefits to the organization and the MBA student
This should answer the following questions:
1) What are the short- and long-term benefits to the organization and community?

2) What is the connection between this opportunity and your personal and professional goals?

3) How will this experience assist you in achieving your goals?

4) How will this experience enhance your Columbia Business School education?

Applications should be submitted to Sandra Merrill at the Eugene Lang Entrepreneurship Center via email: . Financial information should be delivered to Kristen Bulatovic in Uris Room 2M-2E.


STUDENT INFORMATION FORM

Honor Code

As a lifelong member of the Columbia Business School Community, I adhere to the principles of truth, integrity and respect. I will not lie, cheat, steal or tolerate those who do.

I hereby certify that I abide by Columbia Business School’s Honor Code, have not been subject to any disciplinary action (academic or professional) in the last 10 years, and that all information provided with this application is truthful. I am aware that any misrepresentation of facts in any part of this application will justify the denial or revocation of an Entrepreneurship Summer Fellowship.


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List all anticipated vacation dates and number of days:

Will you be working Monday to Friday for at least 35 hours? (You should not be working concurrent internships) □ Yes □ No

Salary: $ ________ per week for _______ weeks = $ ___________

In-kind contribution, if any (estimated value)

Housing: $ ___________

Transportation: $ ___________

Other (please specify): $ ___________

Total employer contribution: $ ___________

Are you willing to commit at least 3 hours during the upcoming academic year to helping the CMC and Lang Center promote the Program? The commitment will likely involve sitting on a panel or participating in a Startup Fair.

□ No □ Yes.