Major Study: Entrepreneurship
Fortune Small Business recently looked at a growing trend among business schools: Entrepreneurship classes. According to the September issue of the magazine “nearly 3,000 schools now boast classes in entrepreneurship, up tenfold since the mid-1980s.”
Why the growth? More people want to build their own business, and the Internet now makes this a viable option for many. The availability of entrepreneurship classes may grow even more. Business is the most popular major among college students with a declared major. The U.S. Department of Education reports that almost 20 percent students are majoring in business.
Check out FSB’s video on the entrepreneurship classes, and their listing of the top schools for entrepreneurs.
So what about it future business majors? Are you still aiming for the traditional MBA or do you want more?
P.S. We’ve got a business scholarship. Recipients may or may not take entrepreneurship classes.


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