Meet Entrepreneur's College Entrepreneur of 2012 Finalists Each year, Entrepreneur looks to spotlight a young entrepreneur in its annual College Entrepreneur contest. Meet the finalists in the running for College Entrepreneur of 2012 and vote for your favorite to win.

By Diana Ransom

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Each year, Entrepreneur looks to spotlight a young entrepreneur in its annual College Entrepreneur contest. Meet the finalists in the running for College Entrepreneur of 2012!

College Entrepreneur Neil SoniNeil Soni
Company: CollegeZen
Attends: Carnegie Mellon University
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College Entrepreneur Jorjon TangJorjon Tang
Company: Vantage Realized
Attends: Arizona State University
Read more here.

College Entrepreneur Bryan SilvermanBryan Silverman
Company: Star Toilet Paper
Attends: Duke University
Read more here.

College Entrepreneur Rishabh JainRishabh Jain
Company: Invisergy
Attends: University of Pennsylvania
Read more here.

College Entrepreneur Daniel PengDaniel Peng
Company: Archon Medical Technologies
Attends: Johns Hopkins University
Read more here.

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Diana Ransom is the former deputy editor of Entrepreneur.com.

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