The college helps every student to start and run their own business
The best way to build jobs is to master entrepreneurship. It is just crafting one’s talent for setting business rather than another shortcut to hack success. And the talent reflects from experience, the only reliable teacher that no books ever captured what it’s really like. Babson College, holding the title “The Best Entrepreneurship School” for the 23rd consecutive times proves what “experience” matters.
The recognition made by U.S. News & World Report highlights Babson’s continued leadership in entrepreneurship education and honors the achievements and successes of the entire Babson community. As the world and workplace are rapidly evolving and higher education, along with nearly every other sector, is being disrupted, Babson is uniquely positioned-even obligated-to shift the paradigm and lead the change that today’s environment demands.
“We’re doubling up on entrepreneurship, extending our network, and curating experiences that set us apart and create lifelong value for our students, alumni, and community,” says president Stephen Spinelli, Jr. MBA’92, Ph.D.
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100 Years in the Making
Founded in 1919, it has a total undergraduate enrollment of 2,361 and the campus size is 370 acres. 2019 marks Babson’s Centennial and 100 years of revolutionizing business education. By transforming the way students do and see business, Babson has paved the way for entrepreneurs to spend the next 100 years changing the world.
Babson is world-renowned for its unique methodology and curriculum, helps every student to start and run their own business. So far, Babson produces results: 99 percent of students are employed within six months of graduation. PayScale recently organized Babson as the top business school in the country for salary potential.
2020 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges Ranking
Each year, U.S. News & World Report ranks undergraduate business programs accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. This reputational ranking reflects the high esteem that leaders in the field of business education hold for Babson College’s faculty and undergraduate degree.
The undergraduate business program rankings for the best entrepreneurship schools are followed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Indiana University Bloomington.