U.S.News & World Report magazine has ranked Babson College the #1
MBA program for entrepreneurship for the 17th year in a row.
After
Babson, the other top five entrepreneurship programs are Stanford
University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan), Harvard
University, and University of Pennsylvania (Wharton).
“With
today’s top entrepreneurship ranking, we now have 4 consecutive #1
placements among ranking publications dating back to last year, thus
reinforcing our belief that we are producing the world’s best
entrepreneurial leaders--and, with our new strategy, we will continue
to advance our global reputation for outstanding graduate education,”
said President Len Schlesinger.
“This #1 ranking is a result of
the Babson community's belief in our mission and relentless hard
work--faculty known for their exceptional teaching and a staff who does
a great job working with our students,” said Graduate School Dean Raghu
Tadepalli.
The full rankings are available at www.usnews.com
In
the three decades since Babson founded the academic field of
entrepreneurship, Babson’s programs have made enormous economic and
social impact around the globe. Educators, business leaders, and
government organizations look to Babson’s leadership in
entrepreneurship to model educational programs; launch and grow for-
and nonprofit businesses; and create policy and social environments in
which entrepreneurial activity can flourish.
Babson educates
leaders who create economic and social value everywhere. Some of these
leaders start new businesses, others participate in family businesses,
some create products and processes within existing organizations, and
others engage in social ventures or service. Through Babson, they all
are prepared to think beyond the bottom line and act to build a better
world through their work.
The story of entrepreneurship at Babson is a story of firsts. Babson College was the first academic institution to:
· offer graduate and undergraduate courses in entrepreneurship,
· create an entrepreneurship center,
· run an undergraduate business plan competition,
· organize a conference to showcase global thought leadership in entrepreneurship research,
· develop a multidisciplinary integrated graduate curriculum that follows the life cycle of a business,
· provide an experiential venture creation undergraduate curriculum, and
· develop and host a symposium for entrepreneurship educators.
Entrepreneurship Is Babson’s DNA
·
The College built the largest entrepreneurship faculty in the world,
and they teach across all of its programs—50 percent are founders,
entrepreneurs, or venture capitalists.
· Babson’s award-winning curriculum and pedagogy emphasizes learning through practice and real-world experience.
·
Babson is the only college or university where every student,
undergraduate and graduate, is immersed in entrepreneurship from his or
her first day on campus.
· Babson’s diverse student body brings
unique perspective to entrepreneurial learning. More than 1,800
undergraduate and 1,600 graduate students attend Babson, representing
more than 45 states and 57 countries. More than 20 percent of the
undergraduates and 40 percent of the full-time MBA students are from
outside the United States.
Babson is at the center of the most
dynamic and impactful entrepreneurship research that is undertaken and
disseminated throughout the world.
· The Global Entrepreneurship
Monitor (GEM) reports on entrepreneurial activity in 47 countries,
covering 95 percent of world GDP. GEM is the seminal data source
verifying the impact of entrepreneurial activity on economic
development.
· Since 1981, the Babson College Entrepreneurship
Research Conference (BCERC) has convened scholars from around the world
to advance knowledge and impact the practice of entrepreneurship.
·
The Successful Transgenerational Entrepreneurship Practice (STEP)
Project (involving 32 countries) is the only global research study
addressing the needs of family enterprises.
· The Diana Project (involving 33 countries) undertakes award-winning research on women entrepreneurs.
·
Babson has founded the Global Entrepreneurship Education Network
(GEEN), a network of schools that share a vision of educational
economic, managerial, and societal change-centered on the power of
entrepreneurial thought and action, the consideration of human values
with profit, and the importance of co-creating cutting-edge pedagogy
and curricula. GEEN partners share a belief that institutions acting
together will achieve more than each would working alone toward its
mission.
Established in 1978, the Academy of Distinguished
Entrepreneurs at Babson is the world’s first entrepreneurship hall of
fame. Babson created the academy to recognize and celebrate the
economic and social contributions of entrepreneurs. The nearly 100
members are pioneers and household icons. Members include: Berry Gordy,Motown Industries; Ray Kroc, McDonald’s Corporation; Fred W. Smith,Federal Express Corporation; Arthur M. Blank, The Home Depot; Richard
Branson, Virgin Group of Companies; Kay Koplovitz, USA Networks; and
Earvin “Magic” Johnson, Magic Johnson Companies.