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Top 10 Undergraduate Schools for Entrepreneurs

If you’ve got the drive to be an entrepreneur, there are universities and programs designed just for you. Last week Entrepreneur Magazine announced their top picks of US Undergraduate Colleges specializing in entrepreneurship programs.

Check out the Top Ten:

  1. Babson College, Arthur M. Blank Center for Entrepreneurship, Babson Park MA. 12 entrepreneurship clubs.
  2. University of Houston, Wolff Center for Entrepreneurship, Houston, TX. 100% of faculty of entrepreneurs.
  3. University of Arizona, McGuire Entrepreneurship Program, Tucson, AZ. 11 mentorship programs.
  4. Baylor University, Baylor Entrepreneurship Program, Waco, TX. $195,000 in Scholarships.
  5. Temple University, Innovation & Entrepreneurship Institute, Philadelphia, PA. 87.5% of faculty are entrepreneurs.
  6. Drexel University, Laurence A. Baiada Center for Entrepreneurship in Technology, Philadelphia, PA. $350,000 in scholarships.
  7. University of Dayton, Entrepreneurial Leadship, Dayton, OH. 5 mentorship programs.
  8. DePaul University, DePaul Entrepreneurship Program, Chicago, IL. 100% of faculty are entrepreneurs.
  9. City University of New York – Baruch College, Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management, New York, NY. $100,000 business plan competition prize.
  10. University of Southern California, Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurship Studies, Los Angeles, CA. 8 mentorship programs.

Kick butt on your SAT and you’ll be able to pick from any of these top programs.

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