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UT Austin leads nation with 2 of the top entrepreneurship programs, says Princeton Review
Austin entrepreneurs, take note. The University of Texas at Austin is once again at the top of the class among the country’s best entrepreneurship programs.
UT Austin's McCombs School of Business appears at No. 5 on a new list from The Princeton Review of the best graduate programs for entrepreneurs. The University of Texas at Austin also shows up at No. 2 in the ranking of the best undergraduate programs for entrepreneurs.
UT's graduate ranking remains the same from 2021, while the undergraduate ranking is up from the No. 4 spot in 2021.
“The rate of entrepreneurship and business creation has hit record highs in recent years,” says Jason Feifer, editor in chief of Entrepreneur magazine, which published The Princeton Review rankings. “We’re seeing more people seeking insight on how to become successful entrepreneurs. With this list of schools, aspiring entrepreneurs have a valuable reference for exploring schools that excel at helping young leaders expand their business skillsets and networks with an entrepreneurial ecosystem.”
Other Texas schools featured in The Princeton Review rankings include:
- Rice University, No. 1 for best graduate entrepreneurship program
- University of Houston, No. 1 for best undergraduate entrepreneurship program
- University of Texas at Dallas, No. 12 for best graduate entrepreneurship program and No. 25 for best undergraduate entrepreneurship program
- Texas A&M University-College Station, No. 24 for best graduate entrepreneurship program and No. 36 for best undergraduate entrepreneurship program
- Baylor University in Waco, No. 6 for best undergraduate entrepreneurship program
- Texas Tech University in Lubbock, No. 12 for best undergraduate entrepreneurship program
“The rate of entrepreneurship and business creation has hit record highs in recent years,” says Jason Feifer, editor in chief of Entrepreneur magazine, which published The Princeton Review rankings. “We’re seeing more people seeking insight on how to become successful entrepreneurs. With this list of schools, aspiring entrepreneurs have a valuable reference for exploring schools that excel at helping young leaders expand their business skillsets and networks with an entrepreneurial ecosystem.”
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A version of this article originally appeared on our sister site, InnovationMap.