Students

Entrepreneurship majors have a strong liberal arts base to their education as about 50% of their academic program is in the liberal arts; thus, we graduate a citizen-business professional who is informed about world affairs, civil affairs, and has an appreciation of the aesthetic. Entrepreneurship students understand how cash flow drives a business, why their human resource practices foster or hinder company growth, the importance of planned and effective marketing, how to network for resources and information, and succeed as an entrepreneur.

~  All Entrepreneurship Freshmen majors now participate in an entrance interview to provide a forum for students to discuss their individual academic goals, expectations, and needs, as well as their plans for creating a business.

The Entrepreneurship Program provides students with the opportunity to work in the program as part of the E-team. The E-team assists with event planning, the annual business plan competition, marketing, the program website, and research.

We strive to promote visibility access to our undergraduate entrepreneurial education to academically qualified disadvantaged students by utilizing the entrepreneurship program and its activities to develop relationships with the minority community.

~  A chapter of the Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) has been established.

Students have the opportunity to apply for program scholarships.