Neeley Entrepreneurship Center
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Our mission is to build the skills, capabilities and confidence of prospective and existing entrepreneurs through exceptional teaching, scholarship and service to the entrepreneurial community. It takes a certain kind of person to be an entrepreneur. Someone who is motivated, resourceful, original and knowledgeable about all aspects of business, from accounting to marketing. For current and future entrepreneurs, the Neeley Entrepreneurship Center offers an array of opportunities for TCU students as well as prospective and existing entrepreneurs in the region.
One of the top entrepreneurship centers in the country.
- U.S.News & World Report and Entrepreneur magazine have
recognized Neeley’s entrepreneurship program as one of the best in the country.
- Recognized as a NASDAQ Center of Entrepreneurial Excellence,
an honor given to less than 2% of all entrepreneurship centers in the country.
- The TCU Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization (CEO) is the
largest in the country and has been named the best student-run CEO club in America
- Neeley ranks #9 for Best Campus Facilities in a student survey
by The Princeton Review. The Steve and Sarah Smith Entrepreneurs Hall, built in 2003, is a three-floor, 50,000-square-foot student-centered learning environment with wireless access, multi-computer station, TV monitors, fiber optics, team rooms and more.
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 Jeff Livney, creator of the TCU CEO website which was named best in the country in 2006 by the Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization. www.tcuceo.org
See TCU Student Justin Avery in action on the Home Shopping Network
 Alum’s contribution sets up investment fund for student-run businesses. Read more here.
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