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Who: Ambitious, bold, creative thinkers with an insatiable desire to start something that makes a difference in the world. In other words, you.

What: A partnership between the schools of engineering, business and design — a master’s program that delivers what’s been missing from other entrepreneurial programs: studio-based, student-centric, experiential learning. Come in with a passion to build something, leave as a founder. The degree has a STEM certification, which activates expanded benefits for veterans, as well as scholarship programs structured to support students in STEM-related fields. It also provides international students with a 24-month Optional Practical Training extension beyond the standard 12-month OPT limit. Learn more.

When: Fall 2020, before you know it. Priority deadline is Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Applications accepted on a rolling basis from now until fall.

Where: The new Novus Innovation corridor in Tempe; in a space made for creative collaboration.

Why: Leave with a roadmap for successful ventures, whether you’re looking to start something on your own or lead innovation inside a large organization. Three schools, one integrated program, one year. Your venture.

Take the Leap. Apply now!

Herberger Institute of Design and the Arts, the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, and the W. P. Carey School

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