WCC: Applications accepted for 2024 Start-Up Incubator Program

ANN ARBOR – Applications are being accepted for the 2024 business Start-Up Incubator Program offered through The Entrepreneurship Center at Washtenaw Community College (WCC).

The new Start-Up Incubator is a free comprehensive two-year program designed to nurture the growth of community start-ups, foster innovation and create opportunities for multi-generational wealth.

Through a structured curriculum and personalized guidance, participants embark on a transformative journey to turn their business ideas into successful ventures. Participation in the incubator offers business development education, resources, coaching and peer support through cohorts.

The program is open to future and current business owners ready to take their ventures to the next level.

Three cohorts are planned for 2024 – March, June and October.

The deadline to apply for the first group which starts in March is Thursday. Application windows for the 2024 Start-Up Incubator Program cohorts are:

  • March cohort – Apply by Thursday, February 15.
  • June cohort – Apply between March 1 – May 15.
  • October cohort – Apply between June 1 – September 15.

For more information and to apply, visit the Entrepreneurship Center website.

About Washtenaw Community College

Washtenaw Community College (WCC), Ann Arbor, Michigan, educates students through a wide range of associate and certificate programs in areas such as liberal arts, health care, business, STEM, advanced transportation and mobility. WCC offers accelerated and online programs to meet student needs. The college also works through community, business and union partnerships to develop highly specialized training programs to meet the region’s workforce talent needs.

For more information about Washtenaw Community College, visit www.wccnet.edu.

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