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ArticleOpen Access http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/er.2022.10.007

Research on the Support Mechanism for Entrepreneurial Ability of Poor Students in Colleges and Universities from the Perspective of Capacity Poverty Alleviation

Runzhi Zhou

Party Committee Student Affairs Department, Shaanxi Art Vocational College, Shaanxi, China.

*Corresponding author: Runzhi Zhou

Published: November 14,2022

Abstract

At present, mass entrepreneurship is a hot topic of the times, and helping poor students to start their own businesses is an important issue of social concern and an important means to promote poverty alleviation among poor students in universities. In recent years, with the promotion of mass entrepreneurship, poor students in colleges and universities have achieved remarkable results in entrepreneurship, but influenced by many factors, they face many difficulties in entrepreneurship, and the capacity building of poor students needs to be strengthened. Based on the perspective of capacity poverty alleviation, in order to help poor students in universities to achieve poverty alleviation, it is necessary to start with entrepreneurial capacity and improve students' entrepreneurial capacity. To this end, based on the cultivation of entrepreneurial capacity of poor students in colleges and universities, this paper studies the support mechanism for entrepreneurial capacity of poor students in colleges and universities from the perspective of capacity poverty alleviation.

Keywords

Capacity Poverty Alleviation, Students in Colleges and Universities, Support for Entrepreneurial Capacity

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How to cite this paper

Research on the Support Mechanism for Entrepreneurial Ability of Poor Students in Colleges and Universities from the Perspective of Capacity Poverty Alleviation

How to cite this paper: Runzhi Zhou. (2022). Research on the Support Mechanism for Entrepreneurial Ability of Poor Students in Colleges and Universities from the Perspective of Capacity Poverty AlleviationThe Educational Review, USA6(10), 555-558.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/er.2022.10.007