Entrepreneurship is growing beyond the Merrick School. Increasingly, students from everywhere at the University of Baltimore are rolling up their sleeves and looking to entrepreneurship as an essential part of their educational experience. This is most evident in the recent class of Sigma Nu Tau—the national honor society for entrepreneurship.
The University of Baltimore chapter was the 14th chapter to be established nationwide
and is recognized as one of largest charter membership chapters. The first University
of Baltimore induction ceremony took place in 2013. At that time, 64 students, one
faculty member and one local entrepreneur became charter members of the honor society’s
chapter at UBalt.
The society’s mission is to promote, recognize and reward academic excellence in entrepreneurship, and to encourage and recognize the practice of principled entrepreneurship.
The honor society hosts a Video Pitch Competition and offers funding for The Founder's Scholarship Program.