• Baylor Entrepreneurship entrenched among nation’s elite, ranked No. 3 nationally

    Baylor Entrepreneurship

    It’s been five years since Baylor’s entrepreneurship program first ascended to a top-5 Princeton Review national ranking, and the Hankamer School of Business program that’s shaping the next generation of business visionaries, innovators and creators has never looked back. Each fall, Princeton Review releases its list of the top 25 colleges for entrepreneurship in Entrepreneur Magazine, and for six straight autumns now, Baylor has been ranked in the top five.

    This year, Baylor came in at No. 3 in the nation. Princeton Review noted that 100 percent of undergraduate entrepreneurship faculty “have started, bought or run a successful business,” providing students with a wealth of experience and guidance for ventures of their own.

    Innovation is key to Baylor Entrepreneurship’s excellence. Programs like Accelerated Ventures (a two-semester experience that brings the “real world” to campus, enabling students to create real companies with real products and services while raising real money) and i5 (an immersive experience bridging various schools at Baylor and introducing students to the burgeoning market in China) set Baylor apart.

    These programs represent just a small portion of Baylor Entrepreneurship’s unique offerings and partnerships. It all adds up to an elite program that can has truly grown into one of the most outstanding collegiate programs in America. And while the honors make for a nice trophy case, it’s the experience professors share with students and the ways those students make a difference through their ventures and ideas, burnished by the Baylor mission, that truly sets it apart.

    Sic ’em, Baylor Entrepreneurship!