Entrepreneur Magazine names SOM's entrepreneur program best in New England

SOM’s Entrepreneurship Program has been chosen as one of the 25 best programs in the nation - and number one in New England - by Entrepreneur magazine and The Princeton Review, which surveyed more than 700 schools to arrive at their top choices.
The Simmons entrepreneurship program ranked 18th out of the top 25 programs nationally in the graduate program category. The ranking appears in the October issue of Entrepreneur, which will go on sale at newsstands Sept. 26th. Earlier this year SOM’s entrepreneurship program was named one of the 10 most innovative in the country by Fortune Small Business magazine.
-> For more on the SOM’s Entrepreneurship Program, click here.
The criteria used to rank the schools included the entrepreneurial emphasis of the curriculum, mentoring of students, hands-on learning opportunities, faculty credentials, and the success of graduating students and alumni.
The Simmons program achieves these measures through its live case study methodology, entrepreneur-in-residence program, Silverman Business Plan Competition, mentoring program, and a 225-hour practicum that matches students with entrepreneurs around high profile projects. The school’s view of entrepreneurship encompasses traditional start-ups, high growth firms, social entrepreneurship ventures and corporate change efforts.
“We’re proud to be recognized,” said Simmons School of Management Dean Deborah Merrill-Sands. “We’ve built a dynamic program with an innovative curriculum and active engagement of entrepreneurs and associated professionals to ensure a real-world intense learning experience for students who want to launch and grow new ventures.”
-> For more on the SOM’s Entrepreneurship program, click here.
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