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Seton Hall University

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The Center For Entrepreneurial Studies at the Stillman School of Business at Seton Hall University is a specialized university program and curriculum focused on the study of entrepreneurship and business creation.

About the program

The Center for Entrepreneurial Studies was created in 2003 to raise student awareness of self-employment as a career option. The Center fosters the collaboration of faculty, students, alumni and entrepreneurs to engage in activities and projects that advance hands-on entrepreneurial learning at the Stillman School. The Center is integral to the Stillman School’s mandate to prepare students for careers in the 21st century by acknowledging the growing importance of entrepreneurship in the U.S. and global economy.

Contact

Address:

Center For Entrepreneurial Studies at the Stillman School of Business
Seton Hall University
400 South Orange Avenue
South Orange, New Jersey 07079

Phone: (973) 275-2251
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.shu.edu/academics/business/

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