<p>I am aware that relatively few schools offer majors such as entreprenurial studies and the like. And some of the school that do, courses are limited to the graduate level. Namely Harvard and Stanford. Is it possible to get a solid education appropriate for a future business leader by going to a school that doesn't have an entrepreneurial emphasis program? Any specific recommendations? Thanks for your help.</p>
<p>I think you're much more likely to emerge a business leader by going to a top college than one with an entreprenurship major. Babson is right up there in rankings for the major and not thought of for absolutely anything else. </p>
<p>For business look at Wharton, Cornell, NYU Stern. Any top college will equally prepare you though.</p>
<p>Thanks. So you just feel any business program at a top school will prepare me fine?</p>
<p>Babson on the east and the Univ of Southern California on the west have excellent entrepreneur programs. However, as you suggest, any good busAD school/major should do the trick.</p>