University of Houston's undergraduate entrepreneurship program has received a national accolade from The Princeton Review.

Bauer College's Cyvia and Melvyn Wolff Center for Entrepreneurship ranked No. 2 in the U.S. on a list of Top 25 Undergraduate Schools for Entrepreneurship Studies. It has earned a top 10 ranking for more than a decade, according to a news release.

When looking at graduate programs, Rice University's Jones Graduate School of Business ranked No. 2 on The Princeton Review.

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Within the past 10 years, UH students who took a major or certificate program through the Wolff Center for Entrepreneurship have created 441 businesses with more than $156 million in funding and a 96 percent survival rate.

"Entrepreneurship is something that is so central to the U.S. economy," Bauer College Dean Latha Ramchand said in the news release. "What we do is to get people to think creatively, and from that they are creating jobs and resources that are furthering opportunity and adding tremendous value to the Houston region and beyond."