UMD Recognized for Top Entrepreneurship Programs

COLLEGE PARK, Md. – The University of Maryland has once again made The Princeton Review's list of the country's top entrepreneurship programs. In the 2014 list of the "Top 50 Schools For Entrepreneurship Programs," published in Entrepreneurmagazine, UMD ranks No. 15 for its undergraduate program. The university also ranks No. 16 for its graduate program, up eight spots from the 2013 rankings.

"The University of Maryland has been a pioneer in entrepreneurship for over two decades with nationally recognized entrepreneurship programs in both the business school and the engineering school.  But our rise in these rankings over the last few years also reflects our growing campus-wide emphasis on innovation and entrepreneurship in all twelve schools," says Dean Chang, UMD's associate vice president for innovation and entrepreneurship. "Over the past year, we have ramped up our entrepreneurship course offerings, mentoring opportunities and competitions all across campus. This work is still only a starting point for where we plan to take entrepreneurship at the University of Maryland in the future."

Based on surveys sent to school administrators at more than 2,000 institutions from April to June in 2013, the lists recognize 50 programs in all—25 undergraduate and 25 graduate—for their excellence in entrepreneurship education.

Schools are chosen based on a number of factors, including:

  • The levels of their commitment to entrepreneurship inside and outside the classroom;
  • The percentage of their faculty, students, and alumni actively and successfully involved in entrepreneurial endeavors;
  • The number of their mentorship programs; and
  • Their funding for scholarships and grants for entrepreneurial studies and projects.

UMD is a leader in educating the next generation of entrepreneurs. The university currently offers 51 undergraduate entrepreneurship classes and 25 graduate classes across 18 different campus departments; and UMD students have access to more than 30 entrepreneurship mentoring opportunities involving more than 70 different mentors. UMD offers 16 different business/innovation and seed fund competitions for aspiring entrepreneurs and innovators with cash prizes in excess of $400,000. The university also celebrates its annual '30 Days of EnTERPreneurship' and offers a Coursera MOOC course in entrepreneurship.

In addition to The Princeton Review's ranking, U.S. News and World Report recently ranked the university's entrepreneurship program No. 12 in the country in its latest undergraduate rankings.

UMD recently released a report on entrepreneurship efforts across campus, which is available here.

To view the full list of rankings, visit www.princetonreview.com/entrepreneur.  To learn more about entrepreneurship and innovation at UMD, visit http://innovation.umd.edu.

Published September 19, 2013