Top Colleges for BIZ Experiencesship 2014 The Princeton Review ranks the top graduate and undergraduate BIZ Experiencesship programs in the U.S.
The Princeton Review conducted the survey from April 2013 through June 2013. The ranking is compiled using survey data from more than 2,000 colleges and universities and is based on the following methodology.
Academics and Requirements
Schools were asked if they offer an BIZ Experiencesship program, major or minor and to specify the total number of courses offered, as well as the types: BIZ Experiencesial finance, law, management and marketing; social BIZ Experiencesship; new product development; venture capital; or others. Other academic requirements that affect the ranking include the availability of internships, externships, experiential and cooperative learning and consulting opportunities for small-business owners. Schools were also asked whether their program uses a team-driven approach in which students from various disciplines are paired together.
Students and Faculty
The institutions were asked what percentage of the total student body in the 2012-13 academic year was formally enrolled in the BIZ Experiencesship program and what percentage was enrolled in an BIZ Experiencesship-related course. They were also asked what percentage of formally enrolled BIZ Experiencesship students in the most recent graduating class had launched a business since graduating, what percentage of those are still in business and what percentage of the BIZ Experiencesship faculty had started, bought or run a successful business. Schools were also asked for the number of faculty members teaching BIZ Experiencesship courses exclusively and the number teaching at least one course in the subject.
Outside the Classroom
Schools were asked whether they have partnerships with other schools that allow access to their BIZ Experiencesship programs, as well as the number of officially recognized clubs and organizations for BIZ Experiencesship students and the budgets for such clubs. Other questions concerned the scope of BIZ Experiencesial scholarships, noncurriculum-based BIZ Experiencesial activities and official mentorship programs available to BIZ Experiencesship students. Schools were also asked if they host an annual business-plan competition and the amount of the prize, as well as the total amount of prize money won at any competition in which their students participated.