WeLive. Ollie. Common.
Co-living is on the rise in major cities — and for good reason. Co-living provides an elevated community housing experience, often tied with superior amenities and facilities.
Co-living is often compared to dormitory/student housing, which many first-year undergraduates experience while living on their college campuses. But what are one’s options after that first year? Typically, undergrad students move off-campus to independent housing/apartments, missing out on the many benefits of dormitory/co-living.
Next Gen would like to reinvent the housing experience for students, providing an elevated physical, digital, and emotional alternative that enhances the collegiate experience.
Key areas/problems to consider:
-What current models are working well from a brand perspective? Which from a business perspective?
-What are the top aspects of current co-living opportunities?
-What do students actually want from a housing facility?
-What does the business model of a co-living company look like?
-What do the economics behind launching a co-living facility look like?
-In what cities/near what campuses would a model like this be most likely to succeed? Why?
Project Topics
Data Management
Growth Strategy
Marketing
Operations
Product Design & Development
Reporting, Financial Planning & Analysis
Research & Development
Sales & Business Development
Company Information
Company | Next Gen HQ |
HQ | New York |
Revenue | Unlisted |
Employees | 25-50 |
Stage | Established Startup |
Hiring Potential | Follow-on Projects, Formal Internship, Entry Level Full-Time, Upper Level Full-Time |
Website | https://www.nextgenhq.com/ |
Company Overview
Experiential Learning Program Details
School | The International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE) |
Engagement Format | Live Case - Think "Hackathon" or Case Competition with a whole class of students! This learning format allows educators to deliver experiential learning to students at scale. Students are often split into groups to work on a live case (or a series of cases) from a real host company that directly relates to key learning objectives. |
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Level | N/A |
Students Enrolled | N/A |
Meeting Day & Time | N/A |
Student Time Commitment | 4-7 Hours Per Week |
Company Time Commitment | 2 Hours |
Duration | 1.71 Weeks |
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