Why an Entrepreneurship Minor at Le Moyne College?

With an entrepreneuship minor, you’ll develop skills that will beautifully complement any major. You’ll discover that entrepreneurship is more than a minor - it’s a pathway to build your life around your passions. And it’s as simple as completing three entrepreneurship courses and two electives from within your major. You will also be encouraged to start your own businesses or to continue to build businesses you've already established.

Program Highlights

Students
  • Access to the Keenan Center, which includes 3D printers, a digital media/recording studio, and a virtual/augmented reality station. Watch this video to see more!
  • Our students partner with high-tech and high-speed companies through our ‘Phin Labs program, and launch their businesses through our partnership with the StartFast program. 
  • Open and welcoming to students of all majors
  • Annual Dolphin Tank competition, historically providing $50,000 to winning student teams to fund their start-up business
  • We have students who have developed patents, created streaming channels and programs. They are changing lives around the world, every day. If you’re ready to change the world, change your world, or discover a new path, we’re ready to help.

Careers & Outcomes

Student researchers

Whether you want to own your own business or be a part of the gig economy (aka side hustles), this program uniquely positions you to pursue your passions, and craft a career around something you truly love. Our students have gone on to start businesses in a range of fields including social justice, social media, manufacturing, product development, fashion and more

"I have always had great mentors at Le Moyne to answer questions I had. That has been a blessing. However, now that I am out in the professional world, I appreciate the opportunity I had to be independent. Learning to solve problems on my own has accelerated my creative and professional growth much faster than I could have expected. The spirit of magis lives on in me." - Sean Donovan '22