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LAW SCHOOL (W74)  (Dept. Info)Law  (Policies)SP2025

W74 LAW 675CEntrepreneur Consulting Team: CeLect3.0 Units
Description:Fuel your entrepreneurial spirit and solve real-world challenges - The CELect program, through the Center for Experiential Learning, connects you with the fast-paced, dynamic world of startups, where you'll work directly with emerging ventures to drive growth and innovation. As part of a consulting team, you'll gain hands-on experience tackling business problems, developing market insights, and creating strategies that help startups scale. This is your chance to apply your classroom knowledge in real-world situations while building lasting relationships with entrepreneurs and industry leaders, equipping yourself with the strategic skills needed to lead in today's competitive startup landscape. You'll be part of a student consulting team matched with a startup in either St. Louis or Austin, where you'll work on defined projects that focus on business challenges. In addition to the orientation and concluding sessions, you'll collaborate directly with your client and professor throughout the semester. Typical problems to be addressed include market research and analysis, financial strategy, forecasting, and strategic insights for growth and scaling. You will develop key skills in consulting competencies, interpersonal communication and leadership, project management, critical thinking, data analysis, report writing, and persuasive presentations. Working in teams of 4 - 6, students work on a consistent but variable schedule based on the needs of their clients over the shortened semester. Open to undergraduates and graduate students. Law Students: Prerequisite/co-requisite: Corporations. As a law student enrolled in CELect, you may not give legal advice to anyone unless you are directly supervised by a licensed attorney who approves of the advice in advance. Additionally, you may not prepare any legal documents except under the direct supervision of a licensed attorney. Giving advice, preparing legal documents, or rendering any legal services would be the unauthorized practice of law unless such services are under the direction and approval of a licensed attorney. Law students CANNOT repeat this course more than once for law school credit. This course is cross-listed with the Business School, B63 MGT 501C. Grading for Law Students is modified pass/fail: HP (3.94), P, LP (2.98), F (2.50).
Attributes:LawCOIFGR, EXP, LCU
Instruction Type:Classroom instruction Grade Options:P Fees:
Course Type:IdentSame As:B63 501CFrequency:None / History
SecDays       TimeBuilding / RoomInstructorFinal ExamSeatsEnrollWaits
01M------11:30A-12:50PBauer / 330 KanoffPresentation0150
Desc:There is no option to enroll in this course as a remote learner as this course will be taught only in person. Students interested in working with St. Louis-area startups enroll in Section 1. Students must attend a kickoff sessions from Jan 8 - Jan 10 with the first meeting on Jan 8 starting at 10:30 am in Simon 100. The final presentation will take place before the completion of Mini A. Application must be completed by Friday, November 1 to be considered for selection. Application link. Dropping this course may have an adverse impact your ability to register for other CEL courses in the future.
02M------11:30A-12:50PKnight Hall / 301 LuscriPresentation0180
Desc:There is no option to enroll in this course as a remote learner as this course will be taught only in person. Students interested in working with Austin start-ups should enroll in Section 2. This course requires students to travel to Austin,Texas from Jan 5 - 8, 2025 for client meetings. There is also a course fee of $750. Application must be completed by Friday, November 1 to be considered for selection. Application link. Dropping this course may have an adverse impact your ability to register for other CEL courses in the future.
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