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.
Rockford College
Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship
http://www.ethicsandentrepreneurship.org
Saint Olaf College
Finstad Program for Entrepreneurial Studies
http://www.stolaf.edu/services/cel/
Sam Houston State University
Entrepreneurship Minor
Samford University
Entrepreneurship Major & Social Entrepreneurship Concentration/Minor
http://www.samford.edu/business
San Francisco State University
Concentration in Entrepreneurship and Small Business
http://www.sfsu.edu/~cfe
Santa Clara University
Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship
http://www.scu.edu/business/cie/
Seattle Pacific University
Business Planning I and II
Seattle University
Albers School of Business and Economics
http://www.seattleu.edu/albers/default.aspx
Shepherd University
entrepreneurship concentration
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Partnership for Innovation
Southern Methodist University
Caruth Institute for Entrepreneurship
http://caruth.cox.smu.edu
St. Edward's University
Entrepreneurship
St. Mary's University
Entrepreneurial Studies
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