May 9, 2024, Salt Lake City, Utah
The University of Utah’s David Eccles School of Business ranks 12th overall (5th among public schools) in U.S. News & World Report’s latest 2024 MBA rankings for entrepreneurship. It was done.
In related rankings previously released by U.S. News and World Report, the Eccles School was ranked No. 7 (No. 4 among public schools) in Undergraduate Entrepreneurship in 2024.
This ranking recognizes the continued growth and development of entrepreneurship education at the Eccles School, the School of Entrepreneurship and Strategy, and the Lassonde Institute for Entrepreneurship, an interdisciplinary department serving all students on campus. It is reflected. The Eccles School has added many new academic and extracurricular programs for student entrepreneurs, and in 2016 opened Lassonde Studios, his five-story hub for student entrepreneurs at the University of Utah.
“There are many and growing opportunities for entrepreneurs at the University of Utah, and we welcome you to learn more and get involved,” said Jennifer Brown, chair of the Eccles School of Entrepreneurship and Strategy. “I will.” “We have a top-notch faculty that teaches entrepreneurship. These talented instructors give our students the opportunity to learn about business creation both in and out of the classroom.”
One of Eccles School’s innovative curricula for entrepreneurs is the Master of Business Creativity (MBC) program. We focus on helping founders grow and scale their companies. The MBC program expanded in 2023 to offer an online option.
The Eccles School launched the Lassonde+X program in 2019 for undergraduate students. This is a three-course program for all undergraduate students to study entrepreneurship. Lassonde Founders is another new program for undergraduate entrepreneurs at the University of Utah. This is a residential entrepreneur community for freshmen who are active as entrepreneurs.
The Lassonde Entrepreneurs Association has also launched a new graduate program in 2022: “Lasonde for Life”. This program provides lifelong support to all University of Utah graduates, regardless of degree. Registration for the program is free and includes workshops, networking opportunities, and more.
“The Lassonde Entrepreneurial Institute offers all University of Utah students the opportunity to apply what they learn in class to start and grow a business and work for themselves after graduation.”Lasonde Entrepreneurial Institute said Troy D’Ambrosio, executive director of. Associate Dean of the Entrepreneurial Institute and Eccles School. “Students at the University of Utah have access to grants, workshops, mentors and more to start their companies.”
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To learn more about Entrepreneur at the Eccles School, click here: eccles.utah.edu/entrepreneur.