August 17, 2007, 2:24 pm
America's Best Colleges for Entrepreneurs: Interdisciplinary ed
What do you think of the cross-disciplinary programs on FSB’s America’s Best Colleges for Entrepreneurs this year? Have you attended one of our picks? Are they the best? Did their program help you build a businesss? Did we miss a great school? Tell us what you think. The best replies will be published here, and possibly in a future story on CNNMoney.com.
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Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio has OVER TWENTY entrepreneurship-based programs and organizations, and has been a leader since 2000 in cross-disciplinary programs such as the Science and Technology Entrepreneurship Program and the Institute for Management and Engineering. Students are actually starting companies with substance, unlike many of the schools mentioned.