Abstract
Many studies have focused on entrepreneurship among university students. This study examines students' future career aspirations and the role of family and teachers in encouraging them to pursue entrepreneurial endeavors. The study is based on the nature of entrepreneurship and its importance in creating job opportunities for graduates. Many graduates lack the necessary skills and abilities to thrive in entrepreneurship, which can hinder some projects and lead to financial loss, complicating employment opportunities in the entrepreneurial field. The study reached recommendations and proposals for the future vision of entrepreneurship. The researchers relied on the descriptive analytical study and the use of a questionnaire form consisting of nine questions. It was distributed to fourth-year students in the computer department to know their future aspirations regarding choosing their entrepreneurial projects after graduation. The study showed that the majority were hesitant about establishing an entrepreneurial project or not, and their percentage was (56.5%). The reason may be due to the lack of an idea on the subject due to the lack of awareness from professors, or their lack of knowledge of the importance of entrepreneurial projects, or their desire to search for a government job that would provide them with a decent living.