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Under the helpful and
guiding eye of their university business consultants and mentors, SAGE
provides
high-school students with an opportunity to complete business and
social
ventures to improve their communities. At the end of the academic year,
the
student teams showcase their efforts on a regional, national and world
stage.
It is a free, non-membership service available to all advocates of
education in
private and social entrepreneurship.
A team of high-school
students is first organized and at least two mentors are identified
from local
businesses and universities. The
size of
a team ranges from five to fifty members.
With guidance from their
university mentors, the team must then complete
at least one entrepreneurship venture and one community service venture
during
the academic year.
At the end of the academic
year, teams come together to showcase their efforts through
interscholastic
tournaments These
competitions provide
an opportunity to not only show off their efforts, but, also,
“benchmark”
themselves against other teams for future improvements.
The “referees” for these
competitions come
from local and international businesses, as well as the civic,
nonprofit, and
education communities, giving the competitions a true “real world”
perspective
which helps build team competency.
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