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The L. William Crotty Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership at University of Dayton is a specialized university program and curriculum focused on the study of entrepreneurship and business creation.

About the program

The L. William Crotty Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership at the University of Dayton provides a distinctive approach to university entrepreneurship education. This multidisciplinary entrepreneurship major and program, designed to meet the educational needs of future entrepreneurs, gives students the opportunity to start actual micro-businesses and offers exposure to rapid growth companies and regular contact with successful entrepreneurs.

Contact

Address:

L. William Crotty Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership
University of Dayton
300 College Park
Dayton, Ohio 45469

Phone: 937-229-1000
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.udayton.edu/business/crottycenter/

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