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Top Entrepreneurial Colleges in Greater Cincinnati

DiplomaFour Greater Cincinnati universities have been ranked in the Top 25 Entrepreneurial Colleges by Entrepreneur Magazine and The Princeton Review.

The Princeton Review, a leading provider of educational services, surveyed more than 700 undergraduate and business schools about their offerings in entrepreneurship. The survey included questions covering everything from mentoring, experiential learning and specific course offerings to alumni successes and career prospects of current students. Schools that ranked high demonstrated a commitment to entrepreneurship both inside and outside the classroom and had faculty, students and alumni actively involved and successful in entrepreneurial endeavors.

There is no doubt that entrepreneurship is becoming very popular in the Greater Cincinnati area. Local universities with such great entrepreneurship programs will only help this trend. If you or your children are interested in this field of study, make sure to look into these programs.

I personally am enrolled in the MBA program at Northern Kentucky University with a focus in Entrepreneurship. The classes I have taken thus far have been fantastic an informative.

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How true. Cincinnati does boast some fine resources for entrepreneurs. I feel fortunate to be associated with two of these institutions. First, I completed my undergraduate studies in Finance at Miami University. My capstone course during my senior year was in Entrepreneurship. Part of the class was writing a comprehensive business plan. I am now working on my MBA at Xavier University. If anyone has questions about either of these institutions you are welcome to contact me and I will be happy to discuss both programs.