The at the learned today that both its undergraduate and graduate entrepreneurship programs have once again been named among the 25 in the nation by the Princeton Review. The graduate program came in at 24th and the undergraduate program ranked 25th.
It is the fifth time in six years that the school has achieved a top 25 ranking for entrepreneurship, and the fourth time both programs placed in the top 25. Only 14 universities this year have both their graduate and undergraduate programs among the top 25.
“We take great pride in once again being highly ranked by the Princeton Review, and we celebrate this achievement by our dedicated team of faculty, administrators and community mentors,” said Dave Donnelly, dean of the Bloch School of Management. “Success like this, year after year, speaks to the excellence and innovation of our approach to teaching entrepreneurship.”
Jeffrey S. Horsnby, interim director of the Bloch School’s , said the repeat honor speaks to the quality of the programs. “What adds to that excitement even more is that we’ve been able to expand the reach of our entrepreneurship programs and extend them across campus,” Hornsby said.
Reviewed 2014-09-16