We are excited to invite applications for the Spring 2026 Student Cohort of the Entrepreneurial Learning Lab (ELL)—a unique, hands-on innovation experience that gives students the opportunity to develop entrepreneurial skills, gain internship credit, and work directly with UMBC faculty research to evaluate the potential commercial viability or social impact of their research or technology.
The ELL is a semester-long, cohort-based program where students learn the fundamentals of entrepreneurship and innovation, then apply these skills by evaluating the commercialization or social-impact potential of faculty-led research projects. This experience is ideal for students interested in product development, consulting, research, design, entrepreneurship, or innovation in any field.
Students who complete the program will earn internship credit and a $250 stipend. There will also be an additional paid opportunity (up to $1,000) upon completion of the program, to work on a summer project related to the research development.
Offered in partnership with the Alex. Brown Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation (ABCEI) and the Engineering and Computing Education Program (ECEP), ELL helps students build real-world skills that employers and graduate programs highly value.
What You'll Gain
-Throughout the semester, students participate in highly interactive workshops covering eight essential entrepreneurial competencies: Opportunity recognition, Customer discovery, Market analysis, Problem/solution fit, Product/market fit, Demand validation, Value delivery, Pitching/storytelling
By the end of the program, students will:
-Work as part of a team to evaluate UMBC research for commercialization or community impact
-Create and deliver a professional pitch deck
-Build résumé-ready project experience
-Strengthen communication, problem-solving, and innovation skills
Eligibility
-Undergraduate and graduate students from all majors
-Students committed to attending all workshops and completing project work
-Students seeking hands-on innovation experience or internship credit
-No prior entrepreneurship experience is required.
Important Notes
-This is an in-person program. Attendance at all workshops is required to receive internship credit.
-Application Deadline: Wednesday, December 17, 2025 at 11:59 PM
-Applicants will be notified at the beginning of January.
Questions?
-Dr. Jamie Gurganus – jgurganus@umbc.edu
Engineering & Computing Education Program (ECEP) / CIRTL
We encourage students who are passionate about innovation, eager to gain real experience, and looking to earn internship credit to apply. We hope to see you in the Spring 2026 Student Cohort of the Entrepreneurial Learning Lab!
Click here to apply!