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After surveying more than 2,000 colleges and universities, The Princeton Review chose the top 25 schools that will best serves the entrepreneurial spirit.
Connecting with established professionals is a critical step for any entrepreneur looking to get a business off the ground. Here are the schools that offer the largest number of mentorship programs.
Having students engage in business plan competitions is an important component of any entrepreneurship program. These U.S. graduate level programs award the most cash.