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Princeton Review, Entrepreneur Magazine List Ranks UMD at No. 7 Overall, No. 5 Among Public Universities
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The University of Maryland again stands among the best in the nation at promoting student entrepreneurship, according to 2025 rankings released today by The Princeton Review and Entrepreneur magazine.
UMD placed No. 7 across all institutions, No. 5 among public universities, No. 17 for graduate entrepreneurship education and No. 1 in the mid-Atlantic for both undergraduate and graduate programs. This marks Maryland’s 10th straight year in the top 10.
“Being a mainstay in the Top 10 for an entire decade is a testament to our unique approach and commitment to empower all 50,000 of our students, faculty and staff as innovators in their fields,” said Dean Chang, UMD’s chief innovation officer. “In the very decentralized world of universities, we focused on two things: one, making accessible and complementary investments in innovation and entrepreneurship (I&E) all across campus, and two, intentionally fostering an I&E ecosystem of relationships, trust and collaboration.”
While many entrepreneurship rankings focus only on a university's business school, The Princeton Review’s reflects a university’s campus-wide entrepreneurship ecosystem, analyzing a variety of factors including academic offerings, mentorships, competitions, programs, centers and faculty support.
Nearly one in four undergraduates—more than 7,000—in 82 majors are enrolled in undergraduate entrepreneurship courses at UMD, taught by 51 faculty members across 28 departments. Beyond traditional entrepreneurship, UMD also offers over 100 courses in innovation-related areas like creativity, entrepreneurial mindset, social value creation, business models and design thinking.
“Innovation and entrepreneurship drive UMD’s undergraduate academic experience, from interdisciplinary living-learning programs to Big Question general education courses, which are designed to spark imagination, demand intellect and inspire creativity,” said William Cohen, associate provost and dean for undergraduate studies. “Drawing from hundreds of opportunities embedded in the curriculum as well as outside the classroom, our students are inspired to become fearless thinkers and doers, working toward practical solutions to current and future challenges."
New I&E programs continue to be launched regularly at UMD, including the xFoundry@UMD at the IDEA Factory, the university’s first venture capital fund and the Mokhtarzada Computer Science Hatchery—all added within the last two years.
In honor of UMD’s decade amid the top 10, take a look at 10 milestone moments from the university’s history in innovation and entrepreneurship education:
To learn more, visit UMD’s Innovation Gateway at innovate.umd.edu.
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