Entrepreneurship Certificate
Program Overview
The objective of the certificate program in entrepreneurship is to expose non-Bachelor's in Business Administration (non-BBA) students to entrepreneurship and to cultivate an "entrepreneurial mindset" within these students. A primary focus of the program is allowing the student to tailor the program to their individual program of study.
Admissions Information
Freshman/First-Year Admission
Students wishing to pursue the Entrepreneurship Certificate must complete the program admissions process described under "Change of Program Policy."
Change of Program Policy
To declare the Entrepreneurship Certificate, complete the . Students pursuing the Entrepreneurship Certificate will have their progress tracked by DARS. An overall G.P.A. of 2.0 in certificate courses is required. The Entrepreneurship Certificate will be awarded to students who have fulfilled all certificate requirements. Students can consult with the Management Department and/or Center for Entrepreneurship before the deadline for graduation to ensure that all requirements have been fulfilled.
External Transfer Admission
Students wishing to pursue the Entrepreneurship Certificate must complete the program admissions process described under "Change of Program Policy."
Opportunities Upon Graduation
The certificate program is an excellent complement to nearly all career paths. Through the program, students will learn how to problem solve, generate ideas, identify opportunities, and more. The Entrepreneurship Certificate is relevant for students who want to work for someone else and for those who might hope to start their own venture.