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McCombs Entrepreneurship again hits No. 2 in Princeton Review Rank

Undergraduate and graduate entrepreneurship both take high marks in the annual lists

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University of Texas at Austin

In Princeton Review’s tally of the top 50 U.S. undergraduate schools for entrepreneurship for 2025, the McCombs School of Business took the No. 2 spot in the nation for the third year in a row. 

This marks the fourth year that the school has landed in the top 5 on the undergraduate side. The annual ranking is published in partnership with Entrepreneur magazine.

McComb’s Entrepreneurship Minor launched during Fall 2018 with fewer than 90 students and has since expanded into a cross-campus collective of over 800 students from all UT majors and areas of study including business.

The McCombs Harkey Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies collects data from schools and colleges across The University of Texas at Austin campus for submission to this ranking program each year.

Graduate Entrepreneurship Ranks No. 7

On the graduate side, McCombs landed at No. 7 in the 19th edition of the top 50 U.S. graduate schools for entrepreneurship.

This year marks the 12th time in 15 years that McCombs has made the top 10 among graduate programs in the annual ranking.

Graduate entrepreneurship at McCombs encompasses the Texas MSTC program and suite of Texas MBA programs, but holistically includes a host of initiatives and opportunities available to McCombs and UT students: the Herb Kelleher Entrepreneurship Center,  Jon Brumley Texas Venture Labs, the Texas Venture Labs Investment Competition, the Venture Fellows program, and the Austin Technology Incubator.

Both surveys collect over 40 data points each from nearly 300 schools, measuring programmatic items such as scholarships, mentorship programs, and business competitions, but also outcomes such as the number of businesses launched, the funding they raised, and their survivorship after graduation.


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