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The Caruth Institute for Entrepreneurship at Southern Methodist University is a specialized university program and curriculum focused on the study of entrepreneurship and business creation.

About the program

Founded in 1920, the SMU Cox School of Business equips students with the skills, knowledge, and experiences they need to succeed in business. Major publications, including BusinessWeek, The Economist, Financial Times, Forbes, U.S. News & World Report and The Wall Street Journal, rank SMU Cox among the top business schools in the nation and around the world.

Contact

Address:

Caruth Institute for Entrepreneurship
Southern Methodist University
Cox School of Business, SMU
PO Box 750333
Dallas, Texas 75275-0333

Phone: 214-768-3689
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.cox.smu.edu/centers/caruthentrepreneurship/

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This University Entrepreneurship Program Entry is part of the SmallBusiness.com Local Project, an open and collaborative effort to collect and organize information about doing business in U.S. states and localities (and later, other countries). Find more entrepreneurship programs at the University Entrepreneurship Programs Hub. Visit the SmallBusiness.com Local Project entry to learn more about the project