California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) has once again made the Princeton Review’s annual rankings for top graduate schools for entrepreneurship studies.
CSUSB previously ranked 50th on the list. This year the school has moved up to 44th in the world and 8th in the West. In addition, CSUSB is the only California State University campus to make the rankings, and one of only five universities in California to make the list.
“Entrepreneurship studies at CSUSB continue to go from strength to strength,” said Mike Stull, professor of entrepreneurship. “We have created an innovative approach to graduate education in both our Master of Science in Entrepreneurship and Innovation and the MBA program that excels at preparing students to be the future entrepreneurs of our region and beyond. Additionally, we have a robust ecosystem that supports and encourages experiential learning and startup activity. We think and dream big here in the IE.”
This ecosystem includes the Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship (IECE) – one of the largest university-based centers for entrepreneurship in the world – and the globally recognized CSUSB School of Entrepreneurship – the only school of its kind in California. Stull serves as school director and the IECE’s program director.
CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales applauded the Jack H. Brown College’s efforts and successes. “This is the level of global recognition that our entrepreneurship studies deserve. I am proud that we are being included in this list of the top graduate institutions in the nation and the West, which provide education in this area.”
He said entrepreneurship is booming both on campus and in the Inland Empire. “If you are interested in studying entrepreneurship here in California, CSUSB is the place to come.”