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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/starterstudio/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Pivoting to Entrepreneurship<\/strong><\/p>\n Breaking the Barriers for Low Income, Minority Students<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n Entrepreneurs are problem solvers. \u00a0They are the tinkerers, inventors, makers, and creators that impact the world around us. \u00a0Their journey to entrepreneurship starts when they encounter a problem or roadblock that typically does not have a solution. When they get the \u201caha\u201d moment it ignites the \u201cspark\u201d to create the idea that becomes the solution \u2013 and in turn, the business opportunity!<\/p>\n Shawntia Lee<\/strong>, founder, president, and CEO of College Thriver<\/strong>, fits that description to a tee. Her \u201corigin story\u201d began when she was frustrated by the college admission process. \u00a0She was overwhelmed by the applications and did not fully understand the requirements or information needed.\u00a0As a minority first-generation college student, living in a rural area, she lacked access to resources to be informed about what opportunities were available to her and how to decipher the information. \u00a0She felt limited to accept an opportunity to attend college closer to home and was not properly prepared to have the best options available. \u00a0After this experience, she had a desire to create a service that would provide minority students with the options available to help them make the best decisions for their academic future.<\/p>\n During the early lockdown time of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020, it would not seem optimal to start a business, but for Lee, that was the perfect time, as she embarked upon her journey. \u00a0The initial concept originated from an ad to create a college readiness program for a local high school, which evolved into her business concept. \u00a0She hired a developer and tapped into Facebook, gaining momentum through grassroots outreach and validated her idea.<\/p>\n Soon after, Lee plugged into the Orlando area entrepreneurial ecosystem and became enrolled in StarterStudio\u2019s Build Stage Accelerator. \u00a0That 90-day virtual program helped her to network and make valuable business connections and learn the fundamentals to create a business. \u00a0The result was CollegeThriver, Inc., a nonprofit organization on a mission to transform the lives of minority, low-income, and under-served students by helping them enroll in the college of their dreams and graduate with pride. \u00a0Through its College and Career Readiness program, it connects students in grades 6-12 to data-driven feedback to help them prepare and meet college admissions standards; it also provides test prep and internships.<\/p>\n After participating in StarterStudio, Lee was introduced to Seed Funders and secured a $50K seed investment and signed letters of intent from partners to fulfill her vision to disrupt higher education by breaking the barriers for low income, minority students.<\/p>\n Her tips for aspiring woman-owned tech entrepreneurs:<\/p>\n Shawntia Lee is an innovative and determined professional with a 15-year career consistently incorporating demonstrated leadership, management, and problem-solving abilities. \u00a0Lee has been recognized by major magazines including Sheen Magazine, Leading with LEE Digital Magazine, St. Pete Catalyst, and Voyage Magazine showcasing aspiring, seasoned entrepreneurs, trendsetters, and game-changers. \u00a0She was specifically recognized for being an advocate; providing representation that paved the way for students of color to access a college education. In addition to her startup, Lee works for a higher education admissions office, recognizing the challenges minority students face throughout the admissions process. <\/em><\/p>\n CONNECT<\/strong><\/p>\n\n