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University of Maryland Ranked Among Nation’s Top 25
For Entrepreneurship Programs
College Park, Md. – October 15,
2007 – The University of Maryland’s
Robert H. Smith School of Business
programs are rated among in the top in
the nation for entrepreneurship,
according to a ranking by Entrepreneur
magazine and The Princeton Review. The
ranking, which will be published in the
November issue of Entrepreneur, rates
Smith’s undergraduate program No. 14 and
its MBA program No. 18 in the nation.
The recognition comes on the heels of a
similar ranking by Fortune Small
Business in that magazine’s September
issue.
“These ratings indicate the strength
and broad scope of our entrepreneurship
programs, as we’re one of only 12
schools that appear in both the
undergraduate and graduate rankings,”
said Howard Frank, dean of the Robert H.
Smith School of Business. “We’re
committed to helping students develop
into innovators — through both academic
courses and hands-on experiences. We
prepare undergraduates and MBAs to
approach the rapidly evolving business
world with entrepreneurial vision,
whether they are going out to start
businesses or run them.”
The fifth annual “Top Entrepreneurial
Colleges for 2007” — a list of 50
schools: 25 undergraduate and 25
graduate — were compiled from a survey
of 900 schools and evaluated based on
key criteria in the areas of academics
and requirements, students and faculty,
and outside-the-classroom support and
experiences. This year, Entrepreneur and
The Princeton Review added new questions
to reflect more program-specific
elements.
The Smith School’s Dingman Center for
Entrepreneurship provides both MBA and
undergraduate students will access to
mentoring and weekly opportunities to
pitch their business ideas for feedback
from experienced
entrepreneurs-in-residence. The center
also invests up to $30,000 in viable
businesses with an endowment fund
created through donations from alumni
Carly Fiorina, former Hewlett-Packard
head, and Kevin Plank, founder and CEO
of Under Armour athletic apparel
company.
Smith undergraduate and MBA students
can take entrepreneurship business
courses and participate in clubs focused
on entrepreneurship. Undergraduates can
participate in the Entrepreneurship
Fellows Program, which combines
curriculum and additional learning
experiences focused on entrepreneurship.
Smith students also have access to
the university’s Start-Up Boot Camp, an
intensive, one-day workshop and
networking event that focuses on
launching new ventures. And
undergraduates can take part in the
university’s Hinman Campus
Entrepreneurship Opportunities (CEO)
program, a living-learning program
focused on venture creation, or the
Hillman Entrepreneurs Program, which
provides scholarships, entrepreneurship
and leadership courses, mentoring, and
networking opportunities.
More information about the ranking
and complete listings of top programs
can be found at
http://www.entrepreneur.com/topcolleges.
About the University of Maryland’s
Robert
H. Smith School of Business
The Robert H. Smith School of
Business is an internationally
recognized leader in management
education and research. One of 14
colleges and schools at the University
of Maryland, College Park, the Smith
School offers undergraduate, full-time
and part-time MBA, executive MBA,
executive MS, PhD and executive
education programs, as well as outreach
services to the corporate community. The
school offers its degree, custom and
certification programs in learning
locations on three continents — North
America, Europe and Asia.
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