'''<u>''<span style="font-size:large;">Stanford Undergraduates:</span>''</u>'''
*'''<span style="font-size:medium;">BASES</span>'''
''''''The Business Association of Stanford Entrepreneurial Students (BASES) is at the heart of student entrepreneurship at Stanford, as one of the most established and well-known student-run entrepreneurship organizations in the world. Our mission is to promote entrepreneurship education at Stanford University and to empower the next generation of brilliant entrepreneurs. We work with budding entrepreneurs, exceptional students, and prominent professors and investors in order to unite the worlds of entrepreneurship, academia, and industry. Our programs include the 150K Challenge, the Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders' Seminar, the SVI Hackspace, E-Bootcamp, and the Freshman Battalion.
The website for BASES can be found [http://bases.stanford.edu/ here].
* '''<span style="font-size:medium;">SWIB</span>'''
''''''Stanford Women in Business (SWIB) addresses the issues preventing more women from pursuing business careers in the Stanford undergraduate community by: providing business resources, hosting educational events, and maintaining a strong network of professional women. SWIB strongly believes that establishing a long lasting community serving all women on the Stanford campus will naturally prepare them with skills for a successful career in any industry. Through mentorship, events, and networking opportunities with alumni, recruiters, and industry professionals, SWIB serves as the launching pad for the future leaders of the business world.
*'''<span style="font-size:medium;">Asia Pacific Student Entrepreneurship Society</span>'''*The Asia Pacific Student Entrepreneurship Society at Stanford (ASES) aims to foster a dynamic workplace and community that is open-minded to introduce things never seen before. It looks to connect like-minded people looking to make the world a better place by fostering community and implementing solutions. Its members are interested in seeing entrepreneurship in action. Every year, ASES at Stanford holds its ASES Summit event, a conference for the next generation of top international entrepreneurs. The website for ASES at Stanford can be found [http://ases.stanford.edu/ here]. '''<span style="font-size:medium;">Society for Entrepreneurship in Latin America</span>'''*'''<span style="font-size:medium;"><span style="font-size:small;"></span></span>'''The Society for Entrepreneurship in Latin America (SELA) is an international organization of students founded at Stanford University to establish a network of entrepreneurial students throughout Latin America and the United States. SELA is primarily aimed at forging bonds between students, professionals and academics interested in Latin America in order to promote development and encourage investment in the region. SELA is building chapters at universities in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and El Salvador, while seeking partnership with other U.S. universities. It hopes to ultimately reach every country in the Americas to facilitate mentoring, conferences, networking, and education based on entrepreneurship in different regions. The website for SELA can be found [http://sela.stanford.edu/index.html here]. '''<span style="font-size:medium;">Stanford Venture Capital Club</span>''' Stanford Venture Capital Club (SVCC) is a student-run organization that assists venture capital firms in identifying investment opportunities and educates students about the venture capital industry. It practices market trends analyses and industry due diligence, searches for entrepreneurs and emerging companies, outreach opportunities for VC sponsors, and education for Stanford students about the VC process. SVCC consists of students from diverse backgrounds who have deep interests in venture capital and are skilled at identifying investment opportunities. The group includes students in Ph.D., Masters and Undergraduate programs, studying both engineering and business-related disciplines. SVCC also draws from a range of professional experiences in investment banking, private equity, equity research, management consulting, venture capital, and laboratory research. Its combined network reaches top students, entrepreneurs, and professors at Stanford and beyond. The website for SVCC can be found [http://vc.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/wordpress/ here].