CU-Boulder MBA Entrepreneurship Program Ranked 16th By U.S. News & World Report
RANKED 16th BY U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT
The CU-Boulder MBA entrepreneurship program was ranked 16th by U.S. News and World Report in its April 3 issue of the nations top graduate school programs.
"This is an exceptional honor and gratifying recognition of our dynamic programs," said College of Business Dean Steven Manaster. "Our high caliber students and outstanding faculty drive the innovative approach so central to our activities.
"Spearheaded by the Robert H. and Beverly A. Deming Center for Entrepreneurship, the progressive, interdisciplinary program provides students with critical business skills and helps them forge important relationships with the business community."
This interaction with Boulders dynamic entrepreneurial community provides a primary component of the program. "We are student oriented and support those interested in entrepreneurship with a living laboratory through fellowships, internships, mentorships, projects in entrepreneurial companies and up-to-date courses taught by top faculty," said Professor Dale Meyer, executive director of the Deming Center.
The ranking listed CU-Boulders MBA entrepreneurship program with the countrys top universities, including Harvard, Stanford, UCLA, MIT, Northwestern and Columbia.
In addition to CU-Boulders masters-level entrepreneurship program, undergraduate students can pursue an area of application and certificate program in the field.
The doctoral program in entrepreneurship also is a top-rated performer. The International Council for Small Business ranked the Ph.D. program in strategic management/entrepreneurship first in the world in 1997.