
Babson College ranked first in undergraduate and graduate entrepreneurship programs, according to survey results announced by the Princeton Review and Entrepreneur Magazine.
The survey, the seventh annual published by the Princeton Review and Entrepreneur Magazine, included more than 2,300 entrepreneurship programs and 25 undergraduate and 25 graduate programs were ranked. The Princeton Review bases its college rankings on surveys of students at the schools.
The fact that Babson took the top spot both in undergraduate and graduate programs is a first for the Princeton Review, according to a press release issued by Babson.
Ranking second and third in the undergraduate category is the University of Houston and University of Arizona, respectively. For the graduate program category, the University of Southern California ranked second, followed immediately by Drexel University.
The areas of excellence linking the 50 schools to the top were teaching business fundamentals in the classroom, staffing their departments with successful entrepreneurs and providing experiential or entrepreneurial opportunities outside of the classroom, according to Babson.
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