DEFINED: reb·el for a cause [reb-uhl fawr ey kawz]

-noun

1. A person who devotes oneself to solving a social problem despite challenges
2. Social entrepreneur at his/her best

List of Schools Offering Social Entrepreneurship Programs

To become a rebel, a degree isn’t required. Anyone with the heart and the ambition can create social change.

But for those with academic ambitions, there are dozens of advanced academic programs that offer courses in social entrepreneurship or social enterprise. Below is our list, but we know we’ve missed many. Let us know which schools and programs need to be added to our list of schools offering social entrepreneurship programs.

It should also be noted that defining social entrepreneurship is not an easy task. We define social entrepreneur as any individual who starts a business with the intent to create positive social change. We understand that the term can mean many things to many people, but we’re not looking to split hairs. We only hope to open doors.

  1. Alfred University
  2. Austin Peay State University
  3. Babson College
  4. Boston College
  5. Brandeis University International Business School
  6. Carnegie Mellon University
  7. Case Western Reserve University
  8. Clarkson University
  9. Colorado State University
  10. Columbia Business School
  11. Concordia University
  12. Copenhagen Business School in Denmark
  13. Cornell University
  14. Dartmouth College Tuck School of Business
  15. Duke University Fuqua School of Business
  16. Duquesne University
  17. East Carolina University
  18. Emory University Goizueta Business School
  19. Eramus University Rotterdam School of Management
  20. ESADE Business School, Spain
  21. Fairleigh Dickinson University
  22. George Washington University
  23. Georgetown University
  24. Grand Valley State University
  25. Harvard University
  26. IE Business School – Spain
  27. Kennesaw State University
  28. La Salle University
  29. Loyola College in Maryland
  30. McGill University
  31. Monterey Institute of International Studies
  32. New York University Stern School of Business
  33. Northwestern University
  34. Pepperdine University Graziadio School of Business and Management
  35. Portland State
  36. Saint Joseph’s University
  37. Samford University
  38. San Diego State University
  39. San Francisco State
  40. Schulich School of Business
  41. Simmons College School of Management
  42. Standford Graduate School of Business
  43. The University of British Columbia
  44. The University of Nottingham UK
  45. The University of Texas at Austin
  46. Thunderbird School of Global Management
  47. University of Calgary Haskayne School of Business
  48. University of California – Berkeley Haas School of Business
  49. University of California – Los Angeles
  50. University of Califronia – Davis
  51. University of Colorado – Boulder
  52. University of Dayton
  53. University of Denver Daniels College of Business
  54. University of Illinois at Urbana – Champaign
  55. University of Iowa
  56. University of Kentucky
  57. University of Massachusetts – Amherst
  58. University of Michigan Ross School of Business
  59. University of Missouri – Kansas City
  60. University of New Mexico
  61. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  62. University of Notre Dame Mendoza College of Business
  63. University of Oklahoma
  64. University of Oregon
  65. University of Oxford Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship
  66. University of San Diego
  67. University of South Florida – St. Petersburg
  68. University of Virginia
  69. University of Western Ontario Richard Ivey School of Business
  70. University of Wisconsin – Madison
  71. Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management
  72. Wake Forest University
  73. Wake Forest University – Babcock
  74. Warwick Business School
  75. Washington University in St. Louis
  76. Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University
  77. Yale University

Sources: http://www.aacsb.edu/members/communities/interestgrps/socialdoc.asp
http://compassioninpolitics.wordpress.com/2009/02/05/top-mba-and-business-schools-for-social-entrepreneurship/

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