
Students have consistently given an average mark of higher than 9 out of 10 when asked
whether they “enjoyed the workshop” and whether it “provided good value”
If you’re interested in bringing a LifePilot workshop to your university or college, it’s not hard. LifePilot workshops
are usually organized by student clubs or faculty in conjunction with existing leadership and career development
programs or as part of a conference.
For the student group organizing this, it looks great on the resume. You’re leading the charge in helping your peers set personal and career goals, building their confidence, helping them find direction, and giving them the tools to make better decisions in their daily lives.
Equipped with their personal “LifeManuals”, students leave the workshop energized and inspired, able to evaluate the impact of each and every decision they make.
LifePilot has taught this workshop to thousands of individuals and continues to receive overwhelmingly positive feedback.
To bring a LifePilot workshop to your school, here is what you need to do:
“Entrepreneurship is more than running a business; it’s about being a leader in any and every walk of life. As an executive of a student entrepreneurial club, I can say that students interested in entrepreneurship absolutely loved the LifePilot workshop I organized! I truly believe that living a values-based life is essential for anyone who wants to become a successful entrepreneur.”
–David, University StudentLifePilot is a not-for-profit social venture that runs at cost, and as a platinum partner of CEO, it has reduced this cost to the bare minimum in order to make the 5-hour workshop accessible to all the CEO chapters. The value of the package is as follows:
Students are usually willing to pay the $10 materials fee. This minimum fee often improves attendance because students must take an extra step to commit to the workshop. If you would like your workshop to be free for students, it can get covered by a sponsor or the university/college.
When this workshop is run for executives, they are charged up to $250 per attendee. So for 100 students, you’re getting a $25,000 workshop at a minimal cost of about $3,000.
To find out more about LifePilot and the workshop facilitators, visit www.lifepilot.org
*Minimum attendance for the workshop is 25 and maximum is 100