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The Entrepreneurship Program provides courses in partnership with 27 distinct disciplines across over 50 interdisciplinary classes. Participants create conceptual frameworks, viability assessments, strategic proposals, and execution blueprints for commercial enterprises and novel initiatives. The curriculum teaches the fundamentals of launching and scaling enterprises while fostering creative problem-solving skills applicable to any organizational setting, whether for-profit or nonprofit. This interdisciplinary approach has gained nationwide acclaim, distinguishing the Bryan School's entrepreneurship initiative from other programs in North Carolina.
The program has received eight prestigious global and national honors, such as the Deshpande Foundation's Curriculum Innovation Award and the U.S. Association for Small Business & Entrepreneurship's Best Emerging Program recognition.
Internationally renowned faculty includes practicing Entrepreneurs-in-Residence - current business operators and investors who share real-world market perspectives with students.
Freshmen must have completed minimum high school course requirements.
English Language Proficiency exams for direct entry: IBT TOEFL 79 minimum; IELTS 6.5 minimum; ELS 112 score report, PTE Academic 53 and Duolingo English Test DET 105.