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Entrepreneurship Instructor

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Campus is a technology-driven company dedicated to accelerating the talent of tomorrow. We empower students to find their purpose, help them build a plan and support them as they achieve their goals through affordable, world-class education provided by professors from prestigious institutions such as Princeton, NYU, UCLA, and Spelman. By making education more accessible and customized to each individual's needs, we can achieve our mission of accelerating the talent of tomorrow, one student at a time.

About Campus

Campus is on a mission to accelerate the talent of tomorrow. We believe students should have access to a world-class education without having to take on debt. We power online two-year degree programs featuring live, online, interactive classes led by faculty from top-ranking schools in the country (think Princeton, NYU, UCLA, Spelman, and more) – all at community college costs. By making education more accessible and customized to each individual's needs, we can achieve our mission of accelerating the talent of tomorrow, one student at a time.

 

We’re backed by an investor team that believes deeply in our vision for the future of education -- our investors include Sam Altman (OpenAI), Jason Citron (Discord), Peter Thiel (Founders Fund), Michael Bloomberg (Bloomberg Beta), Shaquille O’Neal and others who support our vision for the future of education in America.

About Our Faculty Network 

Our faculty network is made up of highly motivated and experienced instructors from colleges all over the nation. They are creative and dynamic educators with a passion for helping students succeed and a commitment to affordable education. Our instructors deliver online courses on our platform, Campuswire, as part of our Associate of Arts in Business Administration program (AABA). The program consists of online courses in the following areas:

  • Accounting & Finance
  • Business (Entrepreneurship, Business Communications, Business Ethics & Law)
  • Economics
  • Spreadsheets & Databases
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • English Composition
  • Philosophy & Logic
  • Foundational College Math
  • Environmental Science
  • American Politics

About Campus

Campus is on a mission to accelerate the talent of tomorrow. We believe students should have access to a world-class education without having to take on debt. We power online two-year degree programs featuring live, online, interactive classes led by faculty from top-ranking schools in the country (think Princeton, NYU, UCLA, Spelman, and more) – all at community college costs. By making education more accessible and customized to each individual's needs, we can achieve our mission of accelerating the talent of tomorrow, one student at a time.

 

We’re backed by an investor team that believes deeply in our vision for the future of education -- our investors include Sam Altman (OpenAI), Jason Citron (Discord), Peter Thiel (Founders Fund), Michael Bloomberg (Bloomberg Beta), Shaquille O’Neal and others who support our vision for the future of education in America.

About Our Faculty Network 

Our faculty network is made up of highly motivated and experienced instructors from colleges all over the nation. They are creative and dynamic educators with a passion for helping students succeed and a commitment to affordable education. Our instructors deliver online courses on our platform, Campuswire, as part of our Associate of Arts in Business Administration program (AABA). The program consists of online courses in the following areas:

  • Accounting & Finance
  • Business (Entrepreneurship, Business Communications, Business Ethics & Law)
  • Economics
  • Spreadsheets & Databases
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • English Composition
  • Philosophy & Logic
  • Foundational College Math
  • Environmental Science
  • American Politics

About the Role

We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Entrepreneurship Instructor who is passionate about equipping students with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to launch and grow businesses. The ideal candidate will bring both academic and practical entrepreneurial experience, fostering an engaging and supportive online learning environment. In this role, you will guide students through real-world entrepreneurial concepts, from identifying business opportunities to financial planning and securing funding.

Academic Responsibilities and Essential Functions

  • Deliver engaging and interactive 11-week online courses in Entrepreneurship, incorporating real-world applications, case studies, and practical exercises.
  • Equip students with practical tools to start and grow businesses while enhancing their career readiness in the business sector.
  • Teach and reinforce key entrepreneurial concepts, terms, and tools, ensuring students can apply them in real-world scenarios.
  • Guide students in recognizing and evaluating business opportunities, helping them assess market potential and risks.
  • Support students in problem-solving and generating solutions for business challenges.
  • Train students in customer discovery techniques, including conducting interviews to validate business ideas.
  • Provide instruction on developing sustainable marketing and sales strategies that drive business growth.
  • Teach students to create basic financial plans, including budgeting, forecasting, and revenue modeling.
  • Explore and analyze various funding sources, including bootstrapping, venture capital, angel investors, and crowdfunding.
  • Evaluate student performance, provide constructive feedback, and maintain accurate records of progress.
  • Host weekly office hours and provide timely support to students, responding within 24 hours to questions and concerns.
  • Mentor and guide Teaching Assistants (TAs) to ensure high-quality grading, feedback, and student support.
  • Collaborate with other faculty and the academic operations team to enhance course quality and student engagement.
  • Stay up to date with industry trends, best practices in entrepreneurship, and online education methodologies.

Requirements

  • Master’s degree in Business, Entrepreneurship, or a related field. Significant professional experience in entrepreneurship may be considered in place of a graduate degree.
  • A minimum of 2 years of teaching experience at the college or university level, preferably in business, entrepreneurship, or a related field.
  • Professional experience as an entrepreneur, business founder, investor, or startup advisor.
  • Strong knowledge of startup methodologies, venture funding, marketing, and business development.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Proficiency in online learning platforms, learning management systems (LMS), and digital teaching tools.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a virtual teaching environment.
  • Commitment to student success, innovation in education, and continuous learning.
  • Availability to dedicate 10-12 hours per week per 11-week quarter, plus onboarding/training hours as needed.
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Upcoming 2025 Quarters

  • Spring | April 7, 2025 - June 19, 2025
  • Summer | July 7, 2025 - September 18, 2025
  • Fall | October 6, 2025 - December 18, 2025

What you’ll get: 

  • $8,000 per 4-credit course/11 week quarter
  • $5,000 per 1-2 credit course/11 week quarter
  • Ability to create a teaching schedule that works for you

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