Society-Ready Graduates
Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE): Building Entrepreneurship
Skills
Nugget Statement
The University of Arizona Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) team involved
75 students in 26 campus and community educational programs in 2004;
of the more than 200 students who have competed in the SIFE national
competition, 83 percent had job offers upon graduation.
Issue
According to a 2005 Job Outlook Survey by the National Association of
Colleges and Employers the top skills/characteristics employers are
seeking among college graduates are communication skills, integrity,
teamwork skills and interpersonal skills. Course work is useful in developing
these skills, but it very often extracurricular activities and work
experience that make the greatest impact in the development of these
skills. Additionally the current job market is very positive, with employers
projecting a 13.1 percent increase in college hiring in 2004 - 05 over
2003 - 04. For students this means outstanding professional opportunities
and the urgent need to be prepared with focused major, work experience
and the desired skill set.
What has been done?
The University of Arizona College of Agriculture and Life Sciences sponsors
the award winning Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE) Team. This national
organization has as its mission "to develop leadership, teamwork
and communication skills by learning, practicing and teaching the fundamentals
of free enterprise." This organization encourages students to get
involved in the campus and larger community in the development of community
service projects that teach and demonstrate the benefits of a free market
economy. As a result of the planning and implementation of these projects
students develop many valuable skills that translate easily to the workplace.
The SIFE Team has conducted outreach programs on campus to teach personal
finance, coordinated the spring career fair and worked with many area
middle and elementary school teachers to provide enrichment in their
classrooms. In 2004 the students also traveled to San Carlos, Mexico
to work with children in grades 3-9 and teach them computer basics and
entrepreneurship.
Impact
In 2003-04 the SIFE Team contributed 9,424 volunteer hours to the community.
The students completed 26 projects and obtained exposure in two campus
newspapers, three citywide newspapers, one statewide newspaper, two
Mexican newspapers, one radio station and one television station. Total
reach through all media exposure was more than 10,791,595 individuals.
More than 75 students were involved in SIFE activities throughout the
academic year. Every May the SIFE Teams compete at a national competition
in Kansas City. In 2003-04 the UA SIFE Team placed First Runner Up among
the 120 competing teams. For the past five years more than 200 students
have participated on the presentation team. Among these students, 83
percent had job offers upon graduation with companies that they met
at national competition. Testimonials:
"I know I was offered an executive development position because
of my involvement with the business consulting project.” –SIFE
member, senior
"I've been offered a corporate internship with Macy's in San Francisco.
I believe this is a direct result of my SIFE experience; in fact it's
all we talked about during my interview!" –SIFE member, junior
Funding
Take Charge America
Office Depot
Federated Stores
Target Stores
Walmart
Contact
Melinda Burke, director
Center for Retailing and Consumer Sciences Education and Research
Sam Walton Faculty Fellow
The University of Arizona
PO Box 210033
Tucson, AZ 85721-0033
Tel: (520) 621-1140 FAX (520) 621-3209
Web: http://cals.arizona.edu/fcs/crcs
Email: mburke@ag.arizona.edu
Return to the Title Page
Return to the Table
of Contents |