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Passion. Potential. Pitches. Don't miss any of the 2025 New Venture Challenge excitement.
Tune in Friday, April 11 at 1 p.m. for great ideas and fierce competition. Then, join the judges, mentors, spectators and teams as they see who is going home with thousands of dollars in venture financing. The awards broadcast begins at 6:30 p.m. and one team will walk away as the overall best venture.
Central Michigan University’s College of Business Administration is the home of the Isabella Bank Institute for Entrepreneurship and the first Department of Entrepreneurship in the state of Michigan. We are a student-centric hub where experiential, curricular, and external entrepreneurial opportunities intersect.
Our mission is to maximize student success by fostering a campus-wide entrepreneurial mindset that promotes inter-disciplinary collaboration and the creation of new ventures.
We aim to create innovative programming, boost cross-campus and ecosystem collaboration and provide a comprehensive mentoring program.
Our institute provides extracurricular opportunities and is open to all undergraduate and graduate CMU students.
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Every journey is unique. Explore the opportunities that interest you.
By Terri Finch Hamilton
Adapted from Centralight Fall 2020
Melissa Quist spent 30 years tucking tiny feet into boots and putting away crayons as a preschool teacher.
The little ones are adorable, but she wanted more.
Quist dreamed of a career as a therapist, maybe opening her own office one day. That would take a master's degree, and she was a newly divorced single mom needing to work full time.
Central Michigan University's Global Campus was the answer.
“At my stage of life, I wanted more than a job. I wanted a career.” — Melissa Quist
Quist earned her master's degree in counseling in 2017, attending classes one weekend a month at the CMU campus in Grand Rapids and doing the rest of her coursework online."It was the perfect setup for me," said Quist, now a mental health therapist at Community Mental Health in Lansing, Michigan.
Instructors were available whenever she needed help, and she bonded with her small group of weekend classmates.
"It was like a little family," she said, "like being with a group of friends.
"At my stage of life, I wanted more than a job," Quist said. "I wanted a career. I want to work toward having my own office practice one day."
Today, she helps people in mental health crisis at Community Mental Health and leads two groups of people struggling with substance abuse for another agency.
"I like working with people in crisis and finding something helpful for them," Quist said. "Navigating the mental health system isn't easy.
They're so grateful to know what their next step should be. "Sometimes it's just about validating someone who's struggling."
Earning her master's degree opened up a slew of career possibilities, Quist said. She might draw on her old preschool skills and pursue a career in play therapy.
"Now, the possibilities are endless," she said. "There are so many certifications I can pursue. I feel like I'll always be learning."
Explore special opportunities to learn new skills and travel the world.
Present your venture and win BIG at the New Venture Challenge.
Boost your entrepreneurial skills through our workshops, mentor meetups and pitch competitions.
Learn about the entrepreneurship makerspace on campus in Grawn Hall.
Present a 2-minute pitch at the Make-A-Pitch Competition and you could win prizes and bragging rights!
Connect with mentors and faculty who are here to support the next generation of CMU entrepreneurs.
Are you a CMU alum looking to support CMU student entrepreneurs? Learn how you can support or donate to the Entrepreneurship Institute.