Princeton Review
Undergraduate Schools Outside the U.S.

The following schools were not ranked by The Princeton Review, but all of them offer programs in entrepreneurship.
Alaska Pacific University
Students for Free Enterprise
Auburn University
Entrepreneurship and Family Business
http://business.auburn.edu/
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Baldwin-Wallace College
Center for Innovation & Growth
Belmont University
Center for Entrepreneurship
http://www.belmont.edu/ce
Beloit College
(CELEB) Center for Entrepreneurship in Liberal Education at Beloit
http://www.beloit.edu/celeb/
Benedictine College
Cray Center for Entrepreneurship
Bennett College for Women
Entrepreneurship Studies
Berea College
Entrepreneurship for the Public Good
http://www.berea.edu/epg/default.asp
Berry College
Berry College Entrepreneurship Program
http://www.berryentrepreneurs.com
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Bethel University (MN)
B.A. - Business, Entrepreneurship Emphasis
Brown University
Commerce, Organ., and Entrepreneurship
http://coe.brown.edu/
Bryant University
Entrepreneurship Program
http://www.bryant.edu
California State University-San Bernardino
CSUSB Entrepreneurship & Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship (IECE)
http://www.entre.csusb.edu
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