Friday, September 12, 2008

Belmont's entrepreneurship program ranked as one of best in the country

Belmont University has ranked in the top 25 schools for its entrepreneurship program.

Entrepreneur magazine and The Princeton Review surveyed 2,300 schools for the ranking. Belmont ranked 23rd in the undergraduate category.

"Belmont made the commitment to create a quality program in entrepreneurship, and I am proud that we have been able to make so much progress in only five years," says Jeff Cornwall, director of Belmont's Center for Entrepreneurship and holder of the Jack C. Massey Chair in Entrepreneurship. "To be singled out from the hundreds of universities across the country is a testimony to the support we have gotten from the students, alumni, faculty, staff and administration of Belmont and the Nashville business community."

The schools were evaluated on academics, requirements, students and faculty and outside the classroom experience.

"Schools that made the ranking are an excellent research starting point for prospective entrepreneurship students," says Amy Cosper, vice president and editor in chief at Entrepreneur.

The survey results appear in the October issue, which hits newsstands Sept. 23.

Belmont's program also received the National Model Undergraduate Program of the Year by the U.S. Association of Small Business and Entrepreneurship earlier this year.

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