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According to Entrepreneur Magazine:

Top Undergrad Programs
1. University of Arizona
2. Syracuse University
3. DePaul University
4. Temple University
5. University of Dayton
6. Drexel University
7. Fairleigh Dickinson University
8. University of North Dakota
9. University of Illinois, Chicago
10. Babson University

Top Graduate Programs
1. Syracuse University
2. DePaul University
3. Northwestern University
4. California State University, San Bernardino
5. University of Washington
6. University of Arizona
7. Temple University
8. Monterey Institute of International Studies
9. Indiana University, Bloomington
10. University of Louisville

2006-09-16 15:28:49 · answer #1 · answered by neniaf 7 · 0 0

I believe that all MBA schools have now, or are trying to, add entrepreneurship as a concentration. I know that Columbia has one of the strongest programs in the country. Personally, I discourage people from doing these because they often want to do it for personal gain with small business they want to do. If that is the case, you can learn enough about starting your own business at a community college, but if you're eager for an MBA, a local one, like say University of Miami, would give you enough skills. Surprisingly, it will give you better contacts since most graduates stay in the area where I assume your business will operate.

2006-09-16 15:18:00 · answer #2 · answered by Alucard 4 · 0 0

University of Arizona's Eller School of Business is up there.

2006-09-16 15:09:32 · answer #3 · answered by retorik75 5 · 0 0

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