In the latest best graduate entrepreneurship program evaluations, the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) has once again garnered two high rankings.
The Naveen Jindal School of Management at UTD is ranked at No. 15 among best graduate entrepreneurship programs and No. 28 among the best undergraduate entrepreneurship programs, according to a list compiled jointly by Entrepreneur magazine and The Princeton Review. These rankings reflect a modest drop from the school’s ranking last year, which were No. 12 and No. 25 respectively; however, UTD remains one of only seven Texas universities to be included on these prestigious lists.
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Altogether, 50 graduate and undergraduate programs were ranked for the excellence of their entrepreneurship programs, taking into account factors such as experiential learning, coursework, and career outcomes. In all, over 40 data points were measured, covering not only the schools’ entrepreneurship programs but also their students, faculties, and alumni.
Texas schools were well represented in The Princeton Review rankings. The top school in graduate entrepreneurships programs was Rice University. Also ranked No. 1, this time in undergraduate entrepreneurship, was the University of Houston. Coming in second among undergraduate entrepreneurship programs was the University of Texas at Austin, which also garnered the No. 6 spot for best graduate program.
Also on the list of best undergraduate entrepreneurship programs were Texas Christian University, Baylor University, and Texas Tech University. They came in at No. 27, No. 42, and No. 43 respectively.