Both UW-Madison graduate and undergraduate entrepreneurship programs within the School of Business ranked among the top 25 in the nation, according to a recent survey.
The survey, conducted by the Princeton Review and Entrepreneur Magazine, ranked the graduate program at 11th and the undergraduate program at 16th, according to a release.
The release said the survey reviewed over 2,000 programs across the U.S. over a seven-month period, and this is the first year both UW-Madison graduate and undergraduate programs ranked in the top 25.
Mike Knetter, dean of the UW-Madison School of Business said the programs aim to provide an education that is relevant to the outside world.
""Our business school is focused on bringing undergraduate and graduate students from across campus in close contact with local companies and startups, and helping to create opportunities for new ideas and technology to drive the future,"" he said in a statement.
The survey ranked the programs based on academics, students and faculty and outside-of-the-classroom education.