Babson Is Once Again No. 1 for Entrepreneurship in the Northeast

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For the fourth year in a row, The Princeton Review and Entrepreneur magazine named Babson College No. 1 for Entrepreneurship in the Northeast for both undergraduate and graduate programs. Additionally, the undergraduate program ranked No. 3 and the graduate program ranked No. 5 on their respective Top 50 Schools for Entrepreneurship lists for 2025. Babson also placed No.1 for entrepreneurship schools with under 10,000 enrolled students

The ranking’s methodology includes reported data from almost 300 schools about academic requirements and offerings, student and faculty enrollment and accolades, alumni entrepreneurship ventures, competitions and experiential programming, and scholarship and aid. 

These accolades add to the College’s semester of recognition, which includes the No. 2 College in the United States ranking from The Wall Street Journal, and U.S. News & World Report naming Babson the No. 1 undergraduate school for entrepreneurship for the 28th consecutive time.  

Earlier this year, U.S. News & World Report recognized Babson as the Best MBA in Entrepreneurship for the 31st year in a row. The Princeton Review also recently named Babson the 42nd Best Value Colleges (Private Schools) and No. 14 for career placement among private schools.

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