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Minor in Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Why Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Clark University?

Entrepreneurship and innovation are the foundation of change. To initiate change, one must embrace their strengths and skills, and align them with the identified needed change. Through the process of entrepreneurship and innovation, a product, service, or social cause, can be brought to market, which will inspire change and help spur growth of self and others.

Students who choose a Clark University E&I minor are supported with several related initiatives, clubs, and relevant courses, to implement their endeavor. The E&I courses are designed to help a student to identify problems, ideate solutions to those problems, and implement the best solution to bring about the desired change. Whether your interest is business ownership or social change, Clark University’s E&I minor complements any major to help you gain the full benefit of your entrepreneurial educational experience and future career goals.

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Program Recognitions and Awards

2022  Finalist Wharton OS Reimagine Education award

2021  Winner of Global Consortium of Entrepreneurship Centers (GCEC) Outstanding Student Engagement and Leadership award

2021 Chapter Induction Sigma Nu Tau Entrepreneurship Honor Society

2020  Winner of Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) Innovations that Inspire Award

2015 Forbes magazine ranked us #16 on its list of the Most Entrepreneurial Universities.

Experiential Learning

All courses  are designed to be experiential. If you have an innovative or entrepreneurial idea in mind, the courses build upon each other to propel your idea into a functioning reality. Additionally, the E&I program offers product and service testing venues,  internships, study abroad, and research.

The E&I faculty are entrepreneurs and business owners that have exceptional insight into venture development and are ready to share.  The E&I program also offers alternative learning platforms with product and service testing venues, department and field internships, study abroad, and research opportunities.

The E&I Program employs over 20 paid student positions each semester in areas of entrepreneurial skill development. Students develop and design the student run website, design content and post to program social media, host the program podcast, manage testing venues, coordinate program events, manage a retail storefront, manage program operations, and analyze program data. Additionally, the program has several credit-based positions in office management and teaching assistance.

Students in the News

The entrepreneurial students and their endeavors are high profile on campus.

E&I program news

School of Management Program Alignment

Clark University’s Entrepreneurship and innovation minor is offered through the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program, which is part of the AACSB-accredited the School of Management (SOM). Through this alignment with SOM, E&I students gain insight in business and project management through management electives that count toward an E&I minor, thus, elevating a student’s knowledge. Additionally, the innovation and entrepreneurship minor is an excellent complement to any major, adding the entrepreneurial mindset to your field of study allowing you the extra ability to facilitate change.