In 1992, the College of Engineering at Rowan University was created as the direct result of a 100milliongiftfromentrepreneurHenryM.Rowan.Mr.Rowan’srequirementswerethatthegiftbeusedtocreateahigh−quality,publicundergraduateengineeringinstitutionandtoimpacttheeconomicdevelopmentofsouthernNewJersey,aregionwhichhashistoricallylaggedbehindnorthernNewJersey.HavingstartedwithacleancurriculumslateduringaperiodofnationalchangeinengineeringcurriculainresponsetoABET2000,wehadtheopportunitytoinfuseanentrepreneurialcultureintoourengineeringprogramfromitsinception.Specifically,wehavedevelopedthefollowingpolicies/programs:•Createdan8−semesterEngineeringCliniccoursesequenceinwhichhands−ondesignprojectsarecompletedeverysemester.•Developeda“job−fair”modelforstudentclinicprojectstaffinginwhichstudentsget“hired”intotheirEngineeringClinicprojectsbymarketingthemselvesandtheircapabilitiestofaculty,•CreatedanUndergraduateVentureCapitalFundwherestudentscanobtainfundingupto2500 per semester to develop their own original inventions, • Created the Competitive Assessment Laboratory for competitive benchmarking of consumer products. • Developed a micro-business model in which some Engineering Clinic project teams provide engineering services (design, fabrication, modeling, etc.) to other projects, • Hired (College of Business) an endowed chair in entrepreneurial studies, • Created the Technological Entrepreneurship Concentration, which is a certificate program that will be populated jointly by Engineering and Business students, • Obtained state funding to build the South Jersey Technology Park and Technology Business Incubator adjacent to the Rowan campus. This paper will describe the impact of each of these initiatives toward creating an entrepreneurial culture in our undergraduate students. It should be noted that many of these initiatives do not require a new program or major curriculum reform. Rather, our results suggest that it is possible to start with some small initiatives and build upon each initiative as the momentum for entrepreneurship develops