All Of The Data Behind P&Q’s 2024 Top MBA Programs For Entrepreneurship by: Kristy Bleizeffer on November 01, 2023 | 2,790 Views November 1, 2023 Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Reddit PERCENT OF FACULTY DIRECTLY INVOLVED WITH A STARTUP (2.5%) Like the percentage of students directly involved with a startup, we also asked for the percentage of faculty directly involved with a startup in some capacity during the 2022-2023 academic year. Three schools reported that 100% of their faculty worked with a startup: University of Michigan (Ross), University of Texas at Austin (McCombs), and Rice University (Jones). Percentage of MBA Faculty Directly Involved With Entrepreneurship School Faculty Involvement w/ Ent. 1 University of Michigan (Ross) 100.00% 2 University of Texas at Austin (McCombs) 100.00% 3 Rice University (Jones) 100.00% 4 University of Arizona (Eller) 100% 5 Georgetown University (McDonough) 94.00% 6 Esade Business School 77.92% 7 IE Business School 75.30% 8 Brigham Young University 73.30% 9 Washington University in St. Louis (Olin) 72.00% 10 University of California-Los Angeles (Anderson) 71.90% 11 University of Minnesota (Carlson) 70.00% 12 Texas Christian University (Neeley) 67.00% 13 Duke University (Fuqua) 63.00% 14 Babson College 63.00% 15 Clemson University (Powers) 62.00% 16 University of California-San Diego (Rady) 57.00% 17 University of Virginia Darden School of Business 53% 18 Arizona State University (W. P. Carey) 52.00% 19 Depaul University 52.00% 20 City University of London (Bayes) 47.90% 21 London Business School 40.00% 22 Boston University (Questrom) 38.10% 23 New York University (Stern) 32.00% 24 Rutgers Business School 29.40% 25 Southern Methodist University (Cox) 21.00% 26 ESMT Berlin 20.00% 27 Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper) 7.50% 28 Yale University School of Management 0.00% RATIO OF FUNDING AVAILABLE TO MBAS (2.5%) Some schools have special funding available to MBAs for things like working on a startup or at an early-stage startup during the summer. We asked schools to report the total amount of entrepreneurship-focused funding available to MBAs from the business school during the 2022-2023 academic year and then calculated a ratio based on the total number of MBA students. University of California-San Diego (Rady) had the highest ratio with nearly $4,500 per MBA student. Ratio of Entrepreneurship Funding Available to MBAs (2022-2023) School Ratio of Funding 1 University of California-San Diego (Rady) $4,540 2 Rice University (Jones) $3,036 3 University of Virginia Darden School of Business $2,123 4 Washington University in St. Louis (Olin) $2,099 5 Esade Business School $2,078 6 Babson College $1,924 7 University of California-Los Angeles (Anderson) $1,459 8 University of Minnesota (Carlson) $1,242 9 Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper) $1,047 10 Brigham Young University $814 11 University of Michigan (Ross) $583 12 Arizona State University (W. P. Carey) $424 13 Depaul University $250 14 Georgetown University (McDonough) $212 15 University of Texas at Austin (McCombs) $161 16 Yale University School of Management $145 17 London Business School $140 18 University of Arizona (Eller) $136 19 Boston University (Questrom) $98 20 Duke University (Fuqua) $70 21 Texas Christian University (Neeley) $62 22 New York University (Stern) $23 23 IE Business School $0 24 City University of London (Bayes) $0 25 ESMT Berlin $0 26 Clemson University (Powers) $0 27 Rutgers Business School $0 28 Southern Methodist University (Cox) $0 Previous PagePage 9 of 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9