Abstract
The study explores the evolution of student entrepreneurship, focusing on current trends, challenges, and opportunities. As the environment of work changes, more students are embracing entrepreneurship, driven by technological advancements and a desire for social impact. However, they face significant obstacles, including limited access to funding, time constraints, and a lack of mentorship. Educational institutions play a main role in providing resources, such as entrepreneurship programs and incubators, which can empower young entrepreneurs to navigate these challenges. The study highlights the importance of student entrepreneurship in nurturing career development and skill acquisition, equipping students with critical thinking, adaptability, and leadership abilities. As a result of examining the interplay between trends, challenges, and available resources, this research aims to offer insights that can enhance support systems for aspiring student entrepreneurs. Ultimately, the findings emphasize the need to cultivate an entrepreneurial culture within educational settings to drive innovation and economic growth.