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UH Wolff Center for Entrepreneurship ranked No. 1 for seventh consecutive year

Center breaks record in Princeton Review rankings

Grant and Award Announcement

University of Houston

Wolff Center students at University of Houston

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Three students from the University of Houston's Wolff Center for Entrepreneurship stand in front of the Bauer College of Business. 

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The Cyvia and Melvyn Wolff Center for Entrepreneurship in the University of Houston’s C.T. Bauer College of Business has once again been named the No. 1 undergraduate entrepreneurship program.

The Wolff Center is the first undergraduate program to secure seven consecutive No. 1 rankings on The Princeton Review’s list, besting its own record of six consecutive wins in the 2025 ranking last November.

Each year, The Princeton Review ranks undergraduate and graduate entrepreneurship programs based on a survey of nearly 300 schools across the U.S., Canada, Mexico and Europe. Programs are evaluated on factors such as enrollment, alumni success, mentorship and a university’s financial investment in student entrepreneurship, among others.

The Wolff Center’s continued success underscores its ability to transform students into service-minded entrepreneurial leaders.

“This unprecedented success — as this is the first time ever an undergraduate program has been ranked No. 1 in entrepreneurship seven times in a row — unequivocally speaks to the sustained excellence, at the highest level, of Wolff Center and Bauer education,” said Xianjun Geng, dean of Bauer College. “This record-breaking ranking adds tremendously to our Bauer brand name as a top public business school in the nation and affirms University of Houston and the city of Houston as a top destination for entrepreneurship education and practice.”

Founded in 1991, some Wolff Center program highlights include:

  • 4,639 UH students served in 2024-25 academic year
  • 89 majors enrolled last year
  • 52 entrepreneurship-related undergraduate courses offered last year
  • 670 mentors involved last year
  • 1,121 businesses launched by entrepreneurial graduates from 2015-24
  • $1 billion fundraised by program participants to jump-start their businesses over the past decade
  • Over $25 million received from donors in the last decade

The Legacy

Each year, an elite cohort of 30-35 students is selected to join the Wolff Center, where they gain hands-on experience and one-on-one mentorship to turn their business ideas into reality.

“You come into this program with the expectation of not studying entrepreneurship but being an entrepreneur,” said Dave Cook, executive director of the Wolff Center. “Everything we do is real — your side hustle is real; your intellectual property is real.”

The Wolff Center’s impact extends beyond its annual cohort. It also offers an entrepreneurship minor and various certificates available to UH students from a range of majors. Additional opportunities — including the RED Labs summer accelerator, pitch competitions and outreach programs — help students immerse themselves in Houston’s vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem.

“Entrepreneurs fuel job creation, innovations and community development, which makes this No.1 ranking so impactful,” UH President Renu Khator said. “We’re not only graduating students from a prestigious program, we’re elevating the city, state and beyond, and I’m grateful to the Wolff and Duddlesten families for supporting our drive to excellence.”

Cook said the center’s strength lies in its hardworking students, community-focused mentors and passionate donors who share a mission to change lives, not just businesses.

“It’s real, it's palpable — you can feel it and see it when you interact with our students and donors,” Cook said. “Everybody is elevated through the process of what the Wolff Center has done.”


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