High School Student Entrepreneurship Resource Center
Supporting Youth Entrepreneurship
From Passion Project to Side-Hustle
Being an entrepreneur in high school has so many benefits. It’s a way to make an impact, solve a problem, earn income, and develop critical skills for your next step—whether you explore careers, start with an internship, or head straight to college. The entrepreneurship resources here will help spark ideas. From starting a business to growing an existing one or leveraging your side job skills for the future, we’ll help fuel your passions for whatever great things you’re on fire about.
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Our guide is designed to deliver quick tips and resources student entrepreneurs like you need to make an impact.
Benefits of Student Entrepreneurship
Explore Careers
Be Your Own Boss
Set Your Own Schedule
Earn Income While in High School
Build Your Personal Brand
Gain Skills and Experience
Frequently Asked Questions
The old definition of an entrepreneur—an aggressive “start-up” mentality, taking on significant personal and financial risk, and scaling only for profit—no longer applies. Today’s student entrepreneurs focus on creativity, collaboration, and passion, along with earning money, having the flexibility to be their own boss, and making an impact on the world.
High school students are doing everything from contractor side jobs that use their current skills to help other businesses, to launching their own organizations or nonprofits to solve problems. All of that translates into being entrepreneurs.
The first step in starting your own small business is to know what you are going to sell and to whom.
Then, you’ll need a business plan. This requires analyzing your expenses to determine the cost of creating your product or providing your service, determining the right price to charge, and developing a sales and marketing strategy.
Finally, of course, you’ll need to ensure you record all income and expenses to file your taxes correctly.
Sound complicated? That’s why we break it down in the Entrepreneurship pathway and guide students in developing their own business plan. Plus, students can learn from each other—several Career and College Prep students are already entrepreneurs! You can access additional free resources and guidance from the Small Business Administration (SBA), Small Business Development Center (SBDC), or our online resources center for high school student entrepreneurs.
Your Real-World Skills in Action
High school student entrepreneurs and innovators can have tremendous positive impact on their world. For inspiration, watch these video highlights of our Innovation Challenge winners. These students have developed skills employers value—communication, problem-solving, teamwork, leadership, organization, and a strong work ethic. What’s more, they’re using their skills for worthy causes they’re passionate about.
Find Your K12-Powered School
Career and College Prep programs that offer the Entrepreneurship pathway are available at tuition-free K12-powered online public schools.