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Terp Startup
Terp Startup is a summer accelerator program that helps student entrepreneurs make progress on their startup for eight weeks in the summer in lieu of an internship. At the end of the summer program, students should have: made substantial progress on their product of service; secured or increased initial customers and partners; have the ability to make the "go/no-go" decision based on metrics and market indicators.
We accept about 10 student startups into each cohort. Those selected for Terp Startup will receive:A cash stipend up to $5,000. Ongoing advising with an assigned board of venture mentors. Access to exclusive workshops, a co-working space and other useful resources. Initial investment: A cash stipend up to $5,000.
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