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Welcome to the Entrepreneurship Center

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KPMG Rise Leadership Conference

Rise up and make your mark with KPMG

Rise Leadership Conference (Rise) is a multiday inclusive leadership program that provides scholarship opportunities, career development, networking, and more!

Date

July 24鈥26, 2025

Location

KPMG Lakehouse in Lake Nona, Florida (all travel expenses are paid by KPMG)

Scholarship Opportunity

Opportunity to earn a $2,500 scholarship

Eligibility

  • Identify as first-generation college student, veteran, person with disability, LGBTQ+, and/or person of color. (Applicants who identify as a member of either traditionally underrepresented racial and ethnic minority groups within the professional services industry鈥擝lack or African American, Hispanic or Latinx, American Indian or Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander鈥攁re encouraged to apply.)
  • Freshman or sophomores enrolled in an accredited college/university pursuing accounting, finance, or technology鈥憆elated majors or a second鈥憏ear student enrolled in a two鈥憏ear college with the intent to pursue a four鈥憏ear degree in accounting, finance, or technology鈥憆elated majors from an accredited college/university
  • Preferred cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher
  • Must be authorized to work in the US without the need for employment-based sponsorship now or in the future
  • Must be 18 years or older at the time of this program

First round deadline

December 10, 2024


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Adventures in the Exciting World of Accounting: A Recap

On November 20, 2025, West Valley College welcomed two esteemed professionals鈥擬ichael Bryant, CPA, Partner at BryMar CPAs, and M. Shah, MBA, MBT, CPA, Shareholder at Stevens, Sloan & Shah CPAs鈥攚ho illuminated the dynamic and rewarding field of accounting. The speakers emphasized the critical role CPAs play in helping businesses and individuals navigate their financial landscapes to achieve their goals.

Adding to the excitement of the event, Dr. Shaowen Hua from California State University, Monterey Bay鈥檚 Accounting Program shared a groundbreaking announcement: CSU Monterey Bay will launch a bachelor鈥檚 degree in accounting in Fall 2025. This new offering will make CSU Monterey Bay the third campus, out of 23 in the Cal State system, to provide a bachelor鈥檚 degree fully dedicated to accounting.

The speakers painted a vivid picture of accounting as a 鈥減eople profession,鈥 emphasizing that whether you work in audit, tax, or consulting, the core of the job is solving people鈥檚 problems. They also tackled the hot topic of artificial intelligence in the profession. While acknowledging AI's growing presence, they reassured the audience that accountants won鈥檛 be replaced鈥攂ecause the work requires not only intellect but also empathy and human judgment. As one speaker aptly put it, AI will allow accountants to become 鈥渢he laziest smart people,鈥 enhancing efficiency without replacing the need for skilled professionals.

To prepare for success in the field, the speakers encouraged students to broaden their horizons by taking psychology and communication classes in addition to mastering technical accounting skills. When it comes to landing a job, they advised students to create polished LinkedIn profiles, leverage school networking opportunities, and always send resumes as PDFs (and remember to triple-check for typos).

Students walked away not only inspired by the wisdom shared but also entertained by the lively personality and banter of the speakers, making the event a memorable and motivational experience for all who attended.


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Students Thrive at the SURGE Expo at Stanford University

From November 14-16, West Valley College students attended the prestigious SURGE Expo at Stanford University, an event designed to empower student entrepreneurs as they embark on their business journeys. The expo provided invaluable opportunities to explore essential tools, hear from successful student business owners, and connect with like-minded peers to build a supportive entrepreneurial network.

The event featured dynamic workshops covering topics such as e-commerce, digital marketing, and supporting student-run businesses, equipping participants with practical skills to launch and grow their ventures. Attendees also rolled up their sleeves for a hands-on Data-thon sponsored by Google and Data Commons, where they collaborated across disciplines to tackle real-world business challenges.

In addition to the workshops and activities, students gained inspiration and insights through panel discussions with venture capitalists and founders of successful startups. The highlight of the event was the lineup of keynote speakers, including renowned marketer Seth Godin and entrepreneur Mark Cuban. Students were thrilled to engage in a 30-minute Q&A session with the Shark Tank star, gaining direct advice from one of the best in the business.

This transformative experience left students energized and equipped with the tools and connections to turn their entrepreneurial dreams into reality.


Students attending Two-Year Bridge Symposium event

Two-Year Bridge Symposium

West Valley students had the incredible opportunity to participate to the 2024 Two-Year Bridge Symposium supported by the and organized by the with sponsorship from , and the .

The event, held on November 8 at the PwC office in San Jose, provided valuable insights into accounting careers and the evolving landscape of the profession.

Students were delighted to hear from experienced professionals and an eloquent keynote speaker who shared her journey, challenges, and strategies for achieving career goals. A recurring theme was the importance of staying determined and leveraging the right resources to be prepared for the ever-changing global market.

The symposium also emphasized the growing demand for skilled accountants and CPAs. As businesses continue to adapt to technological advancements like AI, it was inspiring to hear that accounting will always play a crucial role in driving strategic decision-making, ensuring financial integrity, and maintaining compliance. AI might enhance our tools, but the human expertise of accountants remains irreplaceable.

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Students visiting UCSC

UC Santa Cruz's Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurial Development (CIED)

Students from West Valley鈥檚 Entrepreneurship Club (E-Club) had an exciting opportunity to visit UC Santa Cruz, including the newly established Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurial Development (CIED). During the tour, they met with CIED Director Nada Miljkovi膰 and Faculty Manager Manel Camps, who shared insights into the center鈥檚 offerings, including specialized courses, certificates, and comprehensive support for aspiring entrepreneurs. Our students also connected with current CIED students and alumni, gaining valuable perspectives. Following the presentation, they enjoyed a tour of the beautiful UC Santa Cruz campus. It was a fantastic day and an inspiring experience for everyone involved!

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Mia Shafer

Graphic Design student, Mia Shafer, created the Entrepreneurship Center鈥檚 new logo. Mia has been at West Valley College since 2022 and is currently working toward a certificate in Graphic Design. She loves seeing her ideas become a part of the final design and has long been interested in art and design. Her first classes at West Valley included beginning drawing and watercolors. Some of the classes she has enjoyed the most are her counseling classes where she gets to learn about all the different career options available that incorporate art.

In terms of her design of this logo, Mia knew she wanted to incorporate the 鈥淓鈥 for the Entrepreneurship Center (called the E-Center for short) into the design and ended up making it the base of the lightbulb. The lightbulb concept came to her right away as it has long signified ideas and learning. And she said, 鈥渋f it was a West Valley program, then it must contain parts of the West Valley logo鈥. This is why she decided to prominently display the college鈥檚 well known oak leaf into the final design. After some initial sketching, Mia used the graphic design program Adobe Illustrator to create the logo that was eventually, and overwhelmingly, selected by a vote of fellow students, staff, and college faculty.

Thank you Mia!

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Purpose

To help students explore their entrepreneurial dreams and turn them into reality.

Winter 2025

  • BUSN 046: Excelling With Excel (Credit), Online Asynchronous, starting 01/02, CRN: 1018

Spring 2025 (Credit)

  • BUSN 015: The Entrepreneurial Mindset (Credit), In-person, Mondays & Wednesday, 9;20m-10:45am, starting 01/25, CRN: 34401
  • BUSN 040: Sales Strategies (Credit), Online Asynchronous, starting 01/25, CRN: 34411
  • BUSN 046: Excelling With Excel (Credit), Online Asynchronous, starting 01/25, CRN: 34414
  • BUSN 054: Small Business Start Up and Management (Credit), in-person, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:20AM - 10:45AM, starting 01/25, CRN: 34434

Spring 2025 (Non-Credit)

  • NCBU 001: Principles and Fundamentals of Accounting and Bookkeeping, (non-Credit), Online Synchronous, Thursdays, Starting 01/25, CRN: 34897
  • NCBU 004: Excel for Accounting and Bookkeeping, (non-Credit), Online Synchronous, Mondays, Starting 01/30, CRN: 34902
  • NCBU 006: QuickBooks: Set-up and Services Business, (non-credit), Online Asynchronous, starting 01/25, CRN: 34899
  • NCBU 021: Fundamentals of Business Entities Taxation, (non-Credit), Online Synchronous, Wednesdays, Starting 01/25, CRN: 35570
  • NCBU 054: How to Start a Small Business, (non-Credit), Online Synchronous, Tuesdays & Thursdays, Starting 02/25, CRN: 34903
  • NCBU 056: How to Market your Small Business, (non-Credit), Online Synchronous, Tuesdays & Thursdays, Starting 04/08, CRN: 34904
  • 鈥淪tart with Why鈥 by Simon Sinek
  • 鈥淪martcuts: How Hackers, Innovators, And Icons Accelerate Success鈥 by Shane Snow
  • 鈥淭he Lean Startup鈥 by Eric Ries
  • 10-Minute Entrepreneur鈥 with Sean Castrina
  • 鈥2BOBS鈥 with David C. Baker & Blair Enns
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The E-Center works with the Democracy Institute. Come visit Professors Kea and Gutierrez in the E-Center to learn more.

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The More You Know

Generally, if you make more than 3 sales in a 12-month period, you are required to register for a California's seller's permit and pay taxes on your taxable sales.

For more information, visit the .


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Check out all the online training sessions available from the of Northern California. They range from Legal Issues for Small Businesses, Marketing Through Video and Image, and Raising Capital for Small Businesses. Many of these workshops are available for free and are offered in a live, online format.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Entrepreneurship is the process of starting a business and usually involves; forming the idea for the business, securing funding, and running the ongoing operations of the new organization.

It is a space on campus where students can gather with like-minded students to network, hear from industry guest speakers, and connect with mentors.

The E-Center is here to help students with their entrepreneurial pursuits and it strives to help students in becoming impactful and resilient entrepreneurs through thought-provoking curricula, inspiring speakers, and supportive mentors.

There is no minimum number of hours or events required. Simply join for any events that are of interest to you. Please check our website or Instagram to see if an advance reservation is needed for specific events.

Check us out on:

  • Web | westvalley.edu/e-center
  • Instagram | @west_valley_e_center
  • Dream It! Make It! Workshop Series (featuring local business owner guest speakers)
  • Cohort entrepreneurship program
  • Business plan competitions
  • Field trips
  • Student mixers

Download E-Center FAQ flyer.