Year over year, participation in the Burgess Institute’s programming has seen exponential growth. Over the last five years alone, student venturers have launched 915 startups and gone on to raise a staggering $57.9 million in follow-on funding.
Beyond the entrepreneurship and innovation minor, which boasts 50 entrepreneurship-related undergraduate courses, MSU’s student offerings include participation in national startup competitions, like South by Southwest and the Consumer Electronic Show; mentoring opportunities with successful entrepreneurial alumni; student organizations and clubs; and dynamic spaces where students can create.
“We had over 5,000 students participate in our academic entrepreneurship courses last year, representing 154 unique majors across all colleges. This is what sets Michigan State apart,” Szymusiak said.
Over the last year, the Burgess Institute expanded programming and events to serve its innovative student community. The newly established Venture Kitchen, located in the MSU Union, provides a commercially licensed space for students launching food-based and cosmetics startups. Also at the MSU Union, a new Spartan Student Startup Popup Shop has been created, where student venturers can sell their goods and products.
In September, the Burgess Institute hosted its first annual Venture Summit. This year’s event invited students, alumni, faculty and staff to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the MSU Hatch, the Burgess Institute’s student startup incubator. Showcasing the growth of Burgess Institute programs, this event celebrated student scholarship recipients while setting the stage for the Venture Summit’s future.
“Big things have small beginnings,” Laurel Ofstein, the Burgess Institute’s faculty director, said. “We launched the Hatch in 2012 with a handful of students. Today, we see over 200 students in our Discovery program annually. We are excited to share our growth with the alumni who helped build this program throughout the decade. This recognition from the Princeton Review shows what dedicated communities of innovators can build together to support generations of students to come.”