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Best colleges for entrepreneurship and tuition by state

Quick overview

  • Program length: 4 years (120–128 credits on average).
  • Core courses: Startup Management, Venture Finance, Business Law, Marketing, Innovation Strategy.
  • Most affordable option in-state: Eastern New Mexico University – $4,194 per year
  • Most expensive option in-state: Brown University – $71,700 per year
  • Most affordable option out-of-state: Eastern New Mexico University – $6,174
  • Most expensive option out-of-state: Brown University – $71,700 per year
  • Best colleges for entrepreneurship: Babson College, Washington University in St. Louis, University of Houston.

Program overview: What to expect from a Bachelor’s in Entrepreneurship

Length: Most Bachelor’s in Entrepreneurship programs take 4 years to complete full-time.
Credits: Typically 120–128.
Format: Many schools now offer hybrid and online options alongside traditional in-person programs. Hybrid and online programs have a lower overall cost-of-attendance. 

Core courses usually include:

  • Startup Development & Innovation
  • Entrepreneurial Finance & Venture Capital
  • Marketing for Entrepreneurs
  • Business Law & Ethics
  • Strategic Management

Best colleges for entrepreneurship in the US

Find the top 5 colleges and universities in the United States for a Bachelor’s in Entrepreneurship, as sourced from The Princeton Review’s list of top entrepreneurial colleges in 2025.

Top 5 colleges for a Bachelor’s in Entrepreneurship

Rank College/University Private/ in-state resident tuition Non-state resident tuition
1 University of Houston $11,234.54 $27,291.68
2 University of Texas at Austin $13,576 $51,106 
3 Babson College $58,560 N/A
4 University of Washington $13,406 $44,640
5 Washington University in St. Louis $68,240 N/A

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Comprehensive list of best colleges for entrepreneurship and tuition by state

The following list contains the best entrepreneurship schools by state alongside the 2025-2025 tuition. It is important to note that the overall cost of attendance includes other expenses and fees alongside tuition.  

  • Tuition rates mentioned are for the academic year 2025-2026 as updated on 29th August, 2025 – unless specifically mentioned otherwise
  • Academic year tuition rates are based on students taking 15 credit hours per semester and 30 per year. 
  • Most colleges charge different rates for additional credits taken in a semester. 
  • Some colleges charge a block tuition rate for students taking anywhere between 12 – 18 credits per semester. 
  • Where it says Not Applicable (N/A) for non-state resident students, it indicates that the tuition rates are the same for resident and non-resident students.
  • Some colleges have not yet published updated 2025-2026 academic year tuition rates, thus you will find rates for 2024-2025.
  • On average college tuition increases by 4% annually as per reports by Education Data Initiative.

Top colleges and tuition for the academic year 2025-2026 

State Top 3 schools Private/ in-state resident tuition Non-state resident tuition
California
  1. Loyola Marymount University
  2. California Baptist University
  3. University of San Francisco
  1. $64,470 
  2. $40,638 
  3. $61,870 
  1. N/A
  2. N/A
  3. N/A
Texas
  1. University of Houston
  2. University of Texas at Austin
  3. Baylor University
  1. $11,234.54 
  2. $13,576
  3. $63,620 
  1. $27,291.68
  2. $51,106 
  3. N/A
Florida
  1. University of Miami
  2. Florida State University
  3. University of Tampa
  1. $63,456
  2. $6,466.5
  3. $33,348
  1. N/A
  2. $23,149.8
  3. N/A
Virginia
  1. Shenandoah University
  2. Old Dominion University 
  3. Bluefield State University
  1. $36,3301
  2. $8,070
  3. $12,060
  1. N/A
  2. $28,605
  3. $21,720
Massachusetts
  1. Babson College
  2. Northeastern University
  3. Boston University
  1. $58,560
  2. $67,990 
  3. $69,870
  1. N/A
  2. N/A
  3. N/A
Alaska
  1. Charter College
  2. University of Alaska Anchorage
  3. University of Alaska Fairbanks
  1. $49,8962 
  2. $7,230
  3. $8,940
  1. N/A
  2. $25,230
  3. $26,940
North Carolina
  1. East Carolina University
  2. University of North Carolina – Greensboro
  3. Western Carolina University
  1. $7,593 
  2. $7,661 
  1. $7,138.60
  1. $23,870
  2. $24,102
  1. $11,138.6
Ohio
  1. Miami University
  2. University of Dayton
  3. Ohio University
  1. $18,162 (24-25)
  2. $50,610 
  3. $15,810
  1. $40,822 (24-25)
  2. N/A
  3. $30,030
Hawaii
  1. University of Hawaii at Manoa
  2. Brigham Young University – Hawaii
  1. University of Hawaii West O’ahu
  1. $23,040
  2. $9,102 (latter-day saint students)
  3. $7,488
  1. $67,104 
  2. $18,204 (non-Latter-day Saint students)
  3.  $20,448 
Indiana
  1. Purdue University – West Lafayette
  2. Indiana University Indianapolis
  3. Ball State University
  1. $11,428 
  1. $10,760 
  2. $8,948
  1. $30,230 
  1. $15,520 
  2. $27,496 
Georgia
  1. Savannah College of Art and Design
  2. University of Georgia
  3. Mercer University
  1. $41,130 
  1. $10,034 
  2. $42,012
  1. N/A
  1. $30,878 
  2. N/A
New Jersey
  1. Rowan University
  2. Seton Hall University
  3. New Jersey Institute of Technology
  1. $17,428
  2. $52,150
  3. $17,312 
  1. $28,252
  2. N/A
  3. $36,062 
Michigan
  1. University of Michigan – Ann Arbor
  2. Michigan State University
  3. Wayne State University
  1. $18,346 
  1. $16,916 
  2. $15,388 
  1. $63,962 
  1. $44,300 
  2. $32,740 
Pennsylvania
  1. Drexel University
  2. Pennsylvania State University
  3. University of Pennsylvania
  1. $41,228
  2. $20,633 
  3. $63,204 
  1. N/A
  2. $41,790 
  3. N/A
Colorado
  1. Metropolitan State University – Denver
  2. Colorado Christian University
  3. Fort Lewis College
  1. $9,403 
  1. $41,848 
  2. $8,040 
  1. $25,602 
  1. N/A
  2. $20,016 
Arizona
  1. University of Arizona
  2. Arizona State University
  3. Grand Canyon University
  1. $13,900 
  2. $14,215 
  3. $16,500 
  1. $43,100 
  2. $37,297 
  3. N/A
New York
  1. Syracuse University
  2. Fordham University
  3. SUNY – University at Buffalo
  1. $66,580 
  2. $65,920 
  3. $7,070 
  1. N/A
  2. N/A
  3. $28,500
Illinois
  1. DePaul University
  2. Northwestern University
  3. University of Illinois – Chicago
  1. $46,776 
  2. $69,375 
  3. $11,424 
  1. N/A
  2. N/A
  3. $27,526 
Montana
  1. University of Montana
  2. Carroll College
  3. Montana State University
  1. $9,188 
  2. $41,670 
  3. $8,946 
  1. $34,312 
  2. N/A
  3. $33,782
Kentucky
  1. Campbellsville University
  2. Simmons College of Kentucky
  1. Western Kentucky University
  1. $28,618
  2. $16,008 (2024-2025)
  3. $12,072 
  1. N/A
  2. N/A
  1. $27,000 
Alabama
  1. Auburn University
  2. University of Alabama – Birmingham
  3. Samford University
  1. $13,318 
  2. $11,310 (2024-2025)
  3. $40,760 
  1. $36,022 
  2. $28,140 (2024-2025)
  3. N/A
Maine
  1. University of Maine
  2. Thomas College
  3. University of New England
  1. $12,720 
  2. $31,518 
  3. $44,280 
  1. $36,870 
  2. N/A
  3. N/A
Utah
  1. University of Utah
  2. Brigham Young University
  1. Utah State University
  1. $10,004 
  2. $6,888 (latter-day Saint)
  3. $8,780  
  1. $31,748 
  2.  $13,776 (non latter-day Saint)
  3. $25,658 
New Hampshire
  1. Southern New Hampshire University
  2. University of New Hampshire
  3. Plymouth State University
  1. $17,010 
  1. $15,908 
  2. $15,068 
  1. N/A
  1. $37,070
  2. $26,218
New Mexico
  1. New Mexico State University
  2. University of New Mexico
  3. Eastern New Mexico University
  1. $8,558 
  2. $11,445 
  3. $4,194
  1. $26,884 
  2. $34,594 
  3.  $6,174 
Oregon
  1. University of Oregon
  2. Portland State University
  3. Oregon Institute of Technology
  1. $16,755 
  2. $12,999 
  3. $9,122.4
  1. $46,077
  2. $34,599 
  3. $29,036.88
Maryland
  1. University of Maryland, College Park
  2. Towson University
  3. Loyola University in Maryland
  1. $12,290 
  1. $12,186 
  2. $59,150 
  1. $42,053 
  1. $31,332
  2. N/A
Washington
  1. University of Washington
  2. Washington State University 
  3. Pacific Lutheran University
  1. $13,406
  2. $35,368 
  3. $52,256 fixed per year tuition rate for students joining in 2025
  1. $44,640
  2. $51,910
  3. N/A
Washington D.C.
  1. American University
  2. Georgetown University
  3. George Washington University
  1. $64,284 
  2. $71,136 
  3. $60,780 
  1. N/A
  2. N/A
  3. N/A
Arkansas
  1. University of Arkansas
  2. University of the Ozarks
  3. Ouachita Baptist University
  1. $10,496 
  2. $25,750 
  3. $17,500 
  1. $31,550
  2. N/A
  3. N/A
Missouri
  1. Washington University in St. Louis
  2. Saint Louis University
  3. University of Missouri – Kansas City
  1. $68,240 
  1. $56,960 
  2. $15,590 
  1. N/A
  1. N/A
  2. $31,738 
Minnesota
  1. University of St. Thomas
  2. University of Minnesota – Twin Cities
  3. University of Minnesota – Crookston
  1. $54,800 
  2. $18,626 
  1. $13,864 
  1. N/A
  2. $41,512
  1. $13,864 
Tennessee
  1. Belmont University 
  2. Union University
  3. Lipscomb University
  1. $43,750 
  2. $39,990 
  3. $42,596 
  1. N/A
  2. N/A
  3. N/A
Louisiana
  1. Louisiana State University 
  2. Xavier University of Louisiana
  3. Louisiana Tech University
  1. $12,472 
  2. $24,836
  3. $7,806 
  1. $29,148 
  2. N/A
  3. $7,806
Wyoming
  1. University of Wyoming
  2. Central Wyoming College
  3. Northwest College
  1. $5,400 
  2. $4,935 
  3. $3,150
  1. $22,020
  2. $11,235 
  3. $9,450
South Carolina
  1. University of South Carolina
  2. Charleston Southern University
  3. Benedict College
  1. $12,688 
  2. $16,715 
  1. $16,022 
  1. $37,376
  2. N/A
  1. N/A
Mississippi
  1. University of Mississippi
  2. Mississippi State University
  3. Jackson State University
  1. $9,990 
  2. $10,064 
  3. $9,210 
  1. $30,150 
  2. $28,736 
  3. $13,200
Wisconsin
  1. University of Wisconsin – Madison
  2. Concordia University Wisconsin
  3. Marquette University
  1. $12,186 
  1. $36,000 
  1. $52,070 
  1. $44,210 
  1. N/A
  1. N/A
Idaho
  1. Boise State University 
  2. University of Idaho
  3. BYU-Idaho
  1. $9,364 
  2. $9,400 
  3. $4,944 (Latter-day Saints students)
  1. $28,478 
  2. $28,636
  3. $9,888 (non-Latter-day Saints students)
Iowa
  1. Iowa State University
  2. University of Iowa
  3. Drake University
  1. $11,092 
  2. $11,622 
  3. $51,444
  1. $30,140 
  2. $33,710 
  3. N/A
Connecticut
  1. University of Connecticut
  2. Fairfield University
  3. Post University
  1. $17,010
  2. $59,460 
  3. $31,075 
  1. $36,978 
  2. N/A
  3. N/A
West Virginia
  1. West Virginia University
  2. Marshall University
  3. University of Charleston
  1. $10,752 
  2. $9,388 
  3. $33,490 
  1. $30,432 
  2. $20,390 
  3. N/A
Rhode Island
  1. Brown University
  2. Bryant University 
  3. University of Rhode Island
  1. $71,700 
  2. $53,330
  3. $15,148 
  1. N/A
  2. N/A
  3. $36,070 
Vermont
  1. University of Vermont
  2. Vermont State University
  3. Champlain College
  1. $16,606 
  2. $10,704  
  3. $48,800 
  1. $44,646
  2. $21,408
  3. N/A
Nevada
  1. University of Nevada, Reno
  2. University of Nevada, Las Vegas
  3. Nevada State University
  1. $10,309 
  2. $10,196 
  1. $7,290 
  1. $28,941 
  2. $28,828 
  1. $21,270
Nebraska
  1. University of Nebraska, Lincoln
  2. University of Nebraska at Omaha
  3. University of Nebraska at Kearney
  1. $11,100 
  1. $9,232 
  1. $7,020 
  1. $30,330
  1. $24,514 
  1. $15,330
Kansas
  1. Kansas State University
  2. Wichita State University
  3. University of Kansas
  1. $12,694 
  2. $7,792.50 
  3. $11,268 
  1. $30,388
  2. $18,458.10 
  3. $29,598 
Delaware
  1. University of Delaware
  2. Wilmington University 
  3. Delaware State University
  1. $15,280 
  2. $12,870
  3. $9,593 
  1. $40,840
  2. N/A
  3. $19,584 
North Dakota
  1. North Dakota State University
  2. University of North Dakota
  3. University of Mary
  1. $9,868 
  2. $10,275.60 
  3. $20,700 
  1. $14,802 
  2. $15,413.28
  3. N/A
South Dakota
  1. South Dakota State University
  2. Augustana University 
  3. Black Hills State University
  1. $7,998
  2. $40,664 
  3. $9,104 
  1. $11,610
  2. N/A
  3. $12,206
Oklahoma
  1. Oklahoma State University
  2. Oral Roberts University 
  3. Northeastern State University
  1. $32,820 
  2. $35,200
  3. $8,040
  1. $48,340 
  2. N/A
  3. $17,707.5

What factors affect tuition rates?

Several factors affect tuition rates for an undergraduate degree. These include:

  • School type– private schools charge more than public colleges and universities
  • State residency status – State residents pay a lower tuition than non-state residents
  • Funding opportunities – available scholarships, grants, and so on. 
  • Number of credit hours – Most schools charge a set block rate for a set number of credits per semester (12-18). Students taking more credits will pay additional fees and will be charged the standard per-credit rate for additional credits taken.

Why are entrepreneurship degrees in demand?

In 2025, entrepreneurship in the U.S. is once again at the record highs first reached in 2023. According to the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, entrepreneurial activity in the US in 2024-2025 is at 19%. There were 34.8 million small businesses in the US in 2024, indicating a 4.5% increase as per a report by Clearly Payments.  Students increasingly want degrees that prepare them to:

  • Start their own companies
  • Innovate in tech, e-commerce, and healthcare
  • Work in venture capital or corporate strategy

Bachelor’s in Entrepreneurship – ROI statistics

  • According to a report by the Education Data Initiative, the average cost of college per student in the United States is $38,270, as updated on 8th March, 2025.
  • Entrepreneurs earn an average annual salary of $78,056 per year, enabling them to recover the cost of a bachelor’s in entrepreneurship in less than 3 years.
  • Students pursuing an accelerated degree can enter the job market faster and launch their businesses earlier, allowing them to recover their investment earlier. 

Factors that affect ROI

Calculating the Return On Investment (ROI) of a Bachelor’s in Entrepreneurship is not a straightforward task and depends on multiple factors:

  • Skills developed – Potential skills you can develop include leadership, business planning, business development, financial planning, and management. 
  • Career path chosen – Whether you choose the entrepreneurial route or opt for a corporate job significantly impacts earning potential, and subsequently ROI. Those who choose to launch a scalable startup can recover their cost faster compared to those who invest in a small business or local retail business ideas
  • Networking – The network developed can make the entrepreneurial journey easier, provide access to funding opportunities and investors, which makes setting up a business easier. 
  • Access to entrepreneurial resourcesEntrepreneurial resources such as business incubator centers, mentorship opportunities, and access to investors prove to be indispensable assets.
  • Exact tuition cost  – How soon a graduate recovers their investment depends on how big an investment was made, and the graduate’s earning potential. 

What can you do with a bachelor’s in entrepreneurship?

Here are some career opportunities available to graduates with a bachelor’s in entrepreneurship. 

Job title Average annual salary Job growth rate
Business Consultant $99,275 – as of August 2025 11% – higher than avg.
Sales Manager $75,848 – as of August 2025 5% – higher than avg.
Project Manager $102,682 – as of August 2025 6% – higher than avg.
Product Developer $97,379 – as of August 2025 10% – higher than avg.
Financial Advisor $102,134 – as of August 2025 10% – higher than avg.

Bachelor’s in business Vs bachelor’s in entrepreneurship

A Bachelor’s in Business is one of the most popular programs in the US. Let’s see how it compares to a Bachelor’s in Entrepreneurship in terms of career opportunities, ROI, and more.

Categories Business Entrepreneurship
Focus Broad overview of business functions such as finance, marketing, operations Primary focus is on the skills and knowledge needed for starting, managing, and growing an entrepreneurial venture
Career paths Corporate roles, consulting, financing, marketing, and so on. Startup founder, small business owner, innovation roles such as intrapreneur, and corporate roles
Curriculum Structured and analytical focusing on developing job-ready skills Creative and practical focusing on teaching business planning and development
Ideal for Students seeking stable careers in established companies Aspiring entrepreneurs and innovative individuals with ideas for new ventures
ROI potential More predictable as it is tied to the job market Less predictable as entrepreneurial careers never go a set direction – can vary greatly
Resources offered Job fairs, internships, career services, and more. Startup incubators, pitch competitions, mentors, and access to investors.

Frequently Asked Questions 

1) What’s the top-ranked college for entrepreneurship in the US?

Top-ranked colleges for entrepreneurship in the US, as per the Princeton Review, include:

  • University of Houston
  • University of Texas at Austin
  • Babson College
  • Washington University 
  • University of Washington at St Louis

2) Which university is best for entrepreneurship?

As per the latest rankings published by the Princeton Review, the University of Houston is the best for bachelor’s in entrepreneurship in 2025. 

3) What is the #1 entrepreneurship college in the US?

Babson College is often considered the #1 entrepreneurship college in the US and is consistently ranked among the top 5 best entrepreneurship colleges in the US by multiple reviewing agencies. 

4) What colleges do most entrepreneurs go to?

Babson College is ranked as the #1 entrepreneurship college in the US and is the preferred college for most aspiring entrepreneurs because of its strong bachelor’s in entrepreneurship program.