Resource talk:How to create a student consulting service for underpriviledged startups

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I would love to start a student consulting organization at my university to help and guide students who are interested in creating their own products or organizations. I feel that many college students don't know how to start a company or product in college, so they believe they need to wait to start one after college - but student consulting teams would help with that.

Aishah AlSamahi discussion post

Underprivileged students can sometimes lose on successful chances due to them not being exposed to all the resources available to help them achieve what they’re aiming for and succeeded. Therefore, having a student consulting service for underprivileged startups will be a great advantage as they can use this facility to get advice on any topic they require more information on. One of ideas mentioned in the discussion post, that could help underprivileged students with their startups is crowd funding. Crowd funding by definition is raising monetary contributions from a large number of people. This could be done in an efficient manner digitally, whether through webpages or through social media, this would allow for a greater mass exposure, thus allowing for maximum funding.