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      • Some of the wealthiest and most influential entrepreneurs in the world dropped out of college. Steve Jobs, Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg all left college before they could collect their diplomas. Peter Thiel even encourages talented students to drop out of college by funding a scholarship that awards recipients with $100,000 if they quit.
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  2. #1. Henry Ford ( Ford) Net Worth $199 Billion – Dropped out at 16. Henry Ford dropped out at 16 and later founded Ford Motor Company in 1903. By 1908 he dropped the famous Model T and the assembly line, which has affected all of our lives, literally shaping the world. If he was still alive today, he’d be worth $199 Billion. #2.

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    • Steve Jobs. The Apple co-founder "may ... be one of the most famous dropouts in history," per Reed College, the liberal arts school in Oregon which Steve Jobs left after just one semester.
    • Mark Zuckerberg. In 2017, the Facebook CEO was a commencement speaker at Harvard University. Mark Zuckerberg dropped out of the Ivy League school in 2005 to focus on his then-young but growing social media platform.
    • Alicia Keys. In the late 1990s, according to an Oprah magazine interview with singer-songwriter Alicia Keys, the future Grammy-winner left Columbia University after four weeks for a music deal with Columbia Records.
    • Dick Cheney. According to the Yale Daily News, Dick Cheney dropped out of the Ivy League school twice. (Biography.com and other sources describe the departures as Cheney having "failed out.")
    • Bill Gates
    • Steve Jobs
    • Oprah Winfrey
    • Mark Zuckerberg
    • Jay Z
    • Lady Gaga

    (Source: ITPro) Bill Gates applied to just three colleges after graduating from high school: Harvard, Princeton, and Yale. He was accepted to all three. In the end, it was Harvard's campus that Gates chose to stroll onto in the fall of 1973. But within a couple years, earning a degree from one of the most prestigious universities in the world would...

    (Source: 9to5Mac) Unlike Bill Gates, who dropped out of college so he could run a company, Steve Jobs dropped out of college so he could ... well ... go to college. Allow me to explain. Having found the required classes on his schedule too boring to bear, Jobs dropped out of Reed College just six months into his freshman year so he could drop in on...

    (Source: K92.7) Three years after Steve Jobs gave Stanford's commencement speech, another college-dropout-turned-billionaire would take the stage: Oprah Winfrey. In her speech to the graduating class of 2008, the Queen of Talk recalled how she started working in TV at the age of 19 while she was a sophomore at Tennessee State University. "I was the...

    (Source: PR News) Mark Zuckerberg holds an interesting spot on this list, as he's one of the few college dropout success stories who actually planned on going back to school. In a talk he gave back in 2012, the Facebook co-founder and CEO recalled how he had been upfront with investor Peter Thiel about not wanting to drop out of Harvard. Thiel didn...

    (Source: EW) While Jay Z is perhaps best known as a rapper, he's also an accomplished entrepreneur. From founding his own record label (Roc-A-Fella) and talent agency (Roc Nation), to launching a clothing line (Rocawear), to re-launching a music streaming service (Tidal), Jay Z a.k.a. Shawn Carter has a diverse business portfolio. Something else yo...

    (Source: The Mirror) I know, know ... another music example. But trust me, Lady Gaga is more than just a performer: she's a business unto herself. (I mean, there's a Harvard Business School case study on her, for paparazzi's sake.) Born Stefani Germanotta, Lady Gaga attended New York University's prestigious Tisch School of the Arts after graduatin...

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    • Bill Gates. The Microsoft founder, who is worth an estimated $80 billion, is the most successful college dropout in the world. Microsoft owner and founder Bill Gates poses in front of hundreds of boxed Microsoft products in 1986 at the packaging facility in the new 40-acre corpororate campus in Redmond, Washington.
    • Steve Jobs. After just one semester at Reed College in Oregon, Jobs dropped out of school. After a brief job at Atari, Jobs backpacked through India and experimented with psychedelic drugs - both which he claims “expanded his mind and helped breed Apple's counterculture, ‘think different’ spirit.”
    • Mark Zuckerberg. In the fall of 2005, Mark Zuckerberg told the Harvard Crimson “I’m not coming back.’’ Zuckerberg left school in order to work on his startup thefacebook.com.
    • Larry Ellison. Larry Ellison has one of the greatest rags-to-riches stories in history. He also dropped out of two colleges, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, then the University of Chicago, before relocating to California.
  3. May 26, 2019 · News. These 23 successful tech moguls never graduated college. Paige Leskin. May 26, 2019, 7:00 AM PDT. The late Apple CEO Steve Jobs never finished college. Julia Malakie/AP. College students...

  4. Mar 6, 2017 · Subscribe. Coolest College Startups. 9 College Dropouts Who Found Success, Thanks in Part to Peter Thiel. The entrepreneurs each received $100,000 from the Thiel Fellowship to jump-start...