Following the successful rollout of its initial session, Southern Christian College sustained its momentum in innovation and entrepreneurship education by continuing the Startupreneurship Seminar Series for higher-year students.
The second and third sessions of the seminar were conducted on March 14, 2026, for third-year students, and March 21, 2026, for fourth-year students, respectively. These sessions built on the foundational concepts introduced earlier and further deepened students’ competencies in startup development, validation, and strategic thinking.
The seminar series forms part of SCC’s broader initiative to embed entrepreneurship within academic instruction to equip students with industry-relevant tools and innovation-driven mindsets. By the time students reach their upper years, they are expected to demonstrate not only conceptual understanding but also the ability to design, validate, and communicate viable startup ideas.
With the completion of the seminar series across the second, third, and fourth years, SCC continues to strengthen its institutional commitment to producing graduates who are not only academically competent but also entrepreneurially equipped.
The Startupreneurship Seminar Series is one way to fully realize the college’s vision of transforming students into innovators, problem-solvers, and potential job creators, capable of responding to real-world challenges with creativity, resilience, and strategic insight.














