University Pathways to Social Enterprise
SEG partners with local universities to support students launching ventures, gaining experience, and driving change.
We connect them to the tools, networks, and support they need to turn ideas into real impact for Rhode Island.



About SEG’s University Programs
SEG offers:
- Internships: SEG matches students with local ventures aligned with their interests and goals, providing hands-on experience that builds relevant skills and complements their academic journey.
- Workshops: SEG offers sessions on topics like root cause analysis, customer discovery, funding, and marketing, giving students practical tools to support their ventures and build real-world skills.
- Ongoing Support: SEG Program Managers provide regular check-ins and mentorship, offering guidance, career advice, and support throughout the internship or fellowship.
- Events: Some programs conclude with a showcase, for students to present and share their journey. This celebration brings together SEG’s network to highlight student achievements and the impact of their work.
FAQs
What universities does SEG currently partner with?
- In 2025, SEG partners with Bryant University, Wheaton College, and Brown University.
- We also have informal partnerships with other universities, including Johnson & Wales and University of Rhode Island.
Is SEG open to new university partnerships?
Yes! SEG’s mission is to catalyze, connect, and invest in entrepreneurs driving transformational social impact. University partnership enable us to do this in two ways: (1) connecting our centuries to talented university interns and (2) equipping emerging student entrepreneurs with the tools and experiences they need to create positive change.
How is each university partnership structured?
Each partnership is different, and can change from year to year. Most include an internship program, some of which are for credit and some include school-supported stipends for the interns. SEG’s team can work with university leadership to craft a program that meeds the needs of their students.