Should You Apply In Round Three? by: Jeff Schmitt on February 27, 2015 | | 6,821 Views February 27, 2015 Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Reddit Poets and Quants for Undergrads HOW THE BEST UNDERGRAD PROGRAMS PREP STUDENTS FOR THE JOB MARKET THE NUMBERS BEHIND A WORLD CLASS UNDERGRADUATE CAREER OFFICE Poets and Quants for Execs IESE AND CEIBS TO OFFER NEW WORLD EXECUTIVE MBA Blast from the Past: Kellogg Wants to Be a Top Three Business School for Startups Babson…Stanford…MIT…Harvard…Kellogg? When it comes to entrepreneurship, Northwestern probably isn’t the name that pops into an applicant’s head. And that’s not surprising. Until recently, entrepreneurship wasn’t a structured path at Kellogg. Boy, is that changing fast. These days, Kellogg is adding courses and faculty to beef up its entrepreneurship offerings. They have rented space in a tech hub and reached out to other schools at Northwestern to seed partnerships. They’ve come far and they’ve fast. And their momentum may soon catapult them among the top three MBA programs in this space. What has been the driving force behind this initiative? What steps has the school taken to achieve this end? And what have been the results so far? Check out our exclusive report below on Kellogg’s big leap into entrepreneurship to learn more. KELLOGG WANTS TO BE A TOP THREE BUSINESS SCHOOL FOR STARTUPS Video of the Week How to win the Wharton Team-Based Discussion MBA group interview Source: Vince Ricci Previous Page Continue ReadingPage 5 of 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Questions about this article? Email us or leave a comment below. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.