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Who We Are:
The Entrepreneurship and Small Business Program here at The George Washington University is an exciting and dynamic course concentration due to hands-on learning, individually tailored curriculums, and real business experience. The Program truly is one of the best in the country and prepares students for a broad range of work including new venture initiation, small and medium size business management, consulting work, and just merely engraining the powerful ideas of entrepreneurship in any business - small or large. Students who participate in Entrepreneurship coursework here at GWU come out with a strategic and tactical mindset that gives them the value-add that employers today are searching for.

Why Should You Pursue An E/SB Degree?

Dedicated and Talented Faculty

Dr. ToftoyDr. Charles N. Toftoy is the Director of the Entrepreneurship/Small Business Program as well as the Council for the Advancement of Small Business

He is supported by a dedicated and talented faculty.

Vision . . .
We are determined to be one of the nation's leading entrepreneurial centers. Also are dedicated to shaping the future by striving to provide outstanding services to our clients and partners: local, national and global.

Mission . . .
To strengthen the Metro area's small business community by providing hands-on tactical assistance to entrepreneurs on their most urgent needs. We accomplish this through workshops, student consulting teams, and specialized research projects.

Core Values . . .
Enthusiasm and teamwork
Mutual trust and camaraderie
Sensitivity to clients
Encouraging and valuing diversity
Promoting and embracing change
Providing High Quality Service
Quick Response and follow-up

 
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