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    Stanford Ignite - Part-Time
    Stanford Graduate School of Business

    Stanford Ignite - Part-Time

    Stanford Graduate School of Business, Stanford
    8 weeksDuration
    in-personFormat
    EnglishLanguage
    InnovationTopic

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    Jan 10 - Mar 4, 2027
    8 weeks Β· in-person Β· Instructor-Led Β· Stanford Campus
    Open
    $14,950

    All-inclusive program fee

    Executive Summary

    Stanford Ignite - Part-Time is an eight-week, in-person certificate program at Stanford GSB. Participants work on a team venture project, attend real-time faculty lectures, complete a daylong communications bootcamp, and present to venture capitalists, angel investors, and industry experts at the program's close.

    About This Program

    Acquire the business fundamentals and the hands-on experience needed to turn your ideas into ventures in an eight-week, part-time program. Stanford Ignite - Part-Time is the ultimate in learning by doing. The eight-week, part-time program culminates with a presentation and feedback session with venture capitalists, angel investors, industry experts, and experienced entrepreneurs. You will engage directly with Stanford GSB faculty during real-time lectures and Q&A sessions focused on the fundamentals of business. Participants can immediately apply new learnings by working on a team venture project with fellow innovators and receive ongoing small-group feedback from the faculty director, entrepreneurial mentors, and communication coaches. Stanford Ignite is a certificate program that provides the business fundamentals to succeed at any entrepreneurial or intrapreneurial venture.

    Why Stanford Graduate School of Business?

    Stanford GSB sits at the epicentre of Silicon Valley, which means its executive education participants don't just study innovation β€” they walk out the door and into the world's densest concentration of venture capital, deep-tech startups, and technology multinationals. The school's insistence that leadership begins with self-awareness, not strategy frameworks, produces a distinctly introspective style of executive development that sets it apart from almost every other elite institution.

    Your Profile

    • Graduate students currently pursuing a master's, MD, PhD, or post-doc program in a nonbusiness field
    • Professionals with a minimum of a bachelor's degree and some professional experience
    • Those with formal graduate business training (e.g., MBA) or extensive managerial experience to be reviewed on a case-by-base basis

    Benefits

    • Learn fundamental business concepts from core business frameworks to tactical skills.
    • Reinforce and apply lessons learned by working on a team to develop a new product or service.
    • Improve communication, elevator pitch, and presentation skills in a daylong communications bootcamp.
    • Present your idea and get robust feedback from venture capitalists, angel investors, industry experts, and experienced entrepreneurs.

    What You'll Learn

    • Business fundamentals: core business frameworks and tactical skills covered through real-time Stanford GSB faculty lectures and Q&A sessions.
    • Team venture project: participants work in teams to develop a new product or service, applying lessons throughout the program.
    • Communications bootcamp: a daylong session focused on communication, elevator pitch, and presentation skills.
    • Final presentation: present your venture idea and receive feedback from venture capitalists, angel investors, industry experts, and experienced entrepreneurs.

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    How to Apply

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      Check your eligibility

      Review the entry requirements listed on this page. Most executive programs require 8–15 years of professional experience.

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      Contact the school

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    4. 4

      Prepare your application

      Gather your CV, reference letters, and any required test scores. Many EMBA programs waive standardised tests for senior candidates.

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      Apply directly through Stanford Graduate School of Business's official application portal.

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