
Our average class size is 17 students allowing more interaction with faculty.
The entrepreneurship minor will equip students with the tools to recognize opportunity and create a plan to execute around that opportunity. This entrepreneurship minor is available to students in any major who wish to improve their understanding of the business world and issues that businesses and organizations face. As a part of the program, you will take courses that will help you create a business plan, including capital costs, personnel markets, competition, and future needs, which makes this the perfect program if you think you may want to start your own business in the future.
If you choose to pursue a minor in entrepreneurship, you will gain the tangible assets that will help you thrive in your career. Coursework includes classes in accounting, leadership, entrepreneurship, marketing communication, internal brand communication, and digital and social media. Each of these classes provides the communication, analytical, and financial management skills that are useful in any career.
Consider adding an Entrepreneurship minor to your degree path to increase your marketability or learn how to create your own business.
Complete 18 hours of courses accounting, innovation, leadership, entrepreneurship and more to earn this minor.
Students are eligible as “full-time and “part-time” students for Federal loans and may be eligible for Federal and/or State grants. (A full-time student is a student taking 12 credit hours or more per term; a part-time student is a student taking 6-12 credit hours.)
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Midway University works hard to provide quality degree programs at an affordable price for our students. Students can view our Tuition and Fees Schedule online.
Make sure you get the whole picture before making your decision. First, complete your FAFSA so you can see what financial aid you are eligible to receive and complete your application. Once you are admitted to Midway University, you can meet with our Financial Aid Office to discuss all the eligible aid (federal, state and institutional) that you have access to and apply for scholarships. This is the only way to figure out the true cost and if you will have any out-of-pocket expenses to cover.
Midway University accepts transfer credits from regionally accredited institutions that are 100-level or higher with a grade of “C” or better. At the time of admission, our Admissions Counselors will provide an unofficial evaluation of your transfer credit. An official evaluation will be completed by the Registrar’s Office after acceptance.
Students who minor in entrepreneurship may be qualified for a number of job opportunities within the business world. Some additional education and training may be required, but opportunities include:
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, annual incomes can range from $49,470 (meeting, convention, and event planners) to $93,000 (management analysts).