- Learn strategies to pivot and/or further develop your career
- Connect with other motivated career professionals
- Increase your confidence by engaging in discussion about topics relevant to the direction of entrepreneurship education
- Apply for the program by the November 6 program deadline. Applicants will be notified by mid-November of their status.
- Register for and attend the USASBE 2023 Conference
- If you are accepted into the Longenecker Fellows Mentorship Program USASBE will provide you with a promotional code to register with Early Bird pricing.
- Participate in the Longenecker Fellows Mentorship Workshop at USASBE 2023 (no extra charge)
- Agree to participate in the four (quarterly) webinars held throughout 2023
- Use your mentor(s) to help connect you with resources, opportunities, or ideas.
- Maintain active USASBE Membership throughout 2023
Longenecker fellows mentorship program
Are you a researcher looking to refresh your research interest, extend or enhance your current publishing efforts in some way, or perhaps explore taking on an editorial role?
Are you an instructor interested in pivoting your classroom approach or perhaps changing organizations or career direction?
Are you a center director or program manager looking to develop your center, program, or career through networks with others who have and/or are doing so?
Are you in a situation where uncertainty and ambiguity is clouding your vision of your future career?
If your answer to any of the above questions is yes, then now is your chance to apply to the 2023 Longenecker Fellows Mentorship Program (LFMP).
The LFMP focuses on individuals with three or more years of experience who are looking for career development support.
What are the benefits of the program?
Network with Longenecker Fellows to gain insight into their career development experience
What do I have to do to participate?
Reach out to Mari Couri, USASBE Membership Engagement Director, at mcouri@usasbe.org with any questions you may have.
The Longenecker Fellows Mentorship Program is Supported by: