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Stanford Ignite – Santiago

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In Santiago, Chile, Stanford Ignite is offered as a part-time program. Through a combination of in-person instruction and live sessions delivered by distance-learning technology, we offer curriculum based on the Stanford campus program that is adapted for the Chilean market. All instruction is conducted in English.

Stanford Ignite - Santiago, Chile
Powering Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Past participants in the first Stanford Ignite – Santiago program share what makes this program essential to entrepreneurial success.

Eligibility

Graduate students currently pursuing a master’s, MD, PhD, post-doc program in a nonbusiness field.

Professionals with a bachelor’s degree and some professional experience (an advanced degree is preferred).

If you have an MBA, graduate degree in management, and/or extensive managerial training, you are not eligible to apply.

Time Commitment

Stanford Ignite provides approximately 100 classroom hours and 100 to 150 project hours. Admitted applicants must be able to attend all sessions

Tuition

The cost of attendance includes course materials, program events, and some meals.

Tuition for Stanford Ignite – Santiago
2016 US $10,000

Financial Aid

Accepted applicants who apply by the Round 1 deadline of 02 May 2016 will be eligible to apply for a 50% scholarship. The scholarships will be awarded to four exceptional self-sponsored participants.

Admission

Submit your application as early as possible. To be considered for admission, your application must include:

  • Current resume
  • A series of short essays
  • Two recommendations submitted via the application website

Applications will not be accepted after the published deadline.

School News

Stanford Ignite Professor Jonathan Levav
January 23, 2015
Written

Stanford Ignite-Santiago Program Returns to Chile in August 2015

Applications to part-time innovation program for nonbusiness technical professionals, scientists and entrepreneurs accepted until May 4.

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Past Participant Spotlight
Co-founder, Amara Foods
Stanford Ignite
2014

Stanford Ignite provided me theoretical and practical tools that I use everyday to make decisions about the company’s strategy and vision. As the co-founder of a fast growing start-up developing healthy, easy to prepare and nutritious food, the experience of learning something in a classroom and immediately applying it to my business was incredibly valuable.