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Show FSB best colleges for entrepreneurs:
Babson College | | Babson Park, MA | Ball State University | The Miller College of Business | Muncie, IN | Baylor University | | Waco, TX | Brigham Young University | The Marriott School of Management | Provo, UT | Cornell University | | Ithaca, NY | DePaul University | | Chicago, IL | Indiana University | The Kelley School of Business | Bloomington, IN | Saint Louis University | The John Cook School of Business | St. Louis, MO | San Diego State University | | San Diego, CA | Stanford University | | Stanford, CA | Syracuse University | The Whitman School of Management | Syracuse, NY | Temple University | The Fox School of Business | Philadelphia, PA | Texas Christian University | The Neeley School of Business | Fort Worth, TX | University of Arizona | The Eller College of Management | Tucson, AZ | University of California, Berkeley | The Haas School of Business | Berkeley, CA | University of Colorado at Boulder | The Leeds School of Business | Boulder, CO | University of Illinois at Chicago | | Chicago, IL | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | | Urbana, IL | University of Iowa | The Tippie College of Business | Iowa City, IA | University of Maryland | The Robert H. Smith School of Business | College Park, MD | University of Michigan | The Ross School of Business | Ann Arbor, MI | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | The Kenan-Flagler Business School | Chapel Hill, NC | University of Pennsylvania | The Wharton School | Philadelphia, PA | University of Southern California | The Marshall School of Business | Los Angeles, CA | University of Texas at Austin | The McCombs School of Business | Austin, TX |
From the September 2007 Issue of FSB magazine
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How we made our picks |
Nearly 3,000 schools now boast classes in entrepreneurship, up tenfold since the mid-1980s, according to the Kauffman Foundation, a Kansas City nonprofit that tracks the topic. With so many choices, finding the right place for you (or for your aspiring child) can be confusing... (more) |
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