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Read the latest about the more than 35 academic programs offered by the University of Florida Warrington College of Business, which prepare students for life in the business world. These immersive, specialized and tailored programs create a pathway for every student to stand out immediately on the first day of their internship or job.

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No. 21 Part-Time MBA, No. 40 Full-Time MBA, US News & World Report UF MBA

University of Florida MBA programs among top offered in the nation

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – MBA programs offer excellent opportunities for students to build their business skills, professional networks and opportunities for career advancement. According to the latest rankings from U.S. News & World Report, a part-time and full-time MBA from the

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Knot your typical business course

Ocala National Forest isn’t a typical classroom setting for the University of Florida Warrington College of Business. Ready for a new adventure, 17 MBA students met on a campground to spend their spring break learning leadership and wilderness survival skills.

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UF Warrington adds marketing and business analytics to online master’s degree program options

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The Warrington College of Business at the University of Florida is expanding its specialized master’s degree program offerings to include two new fully online versions. Starting in the fall of 2023, students can pursue an MS in

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UF MBA Online program earns another top recognition from Financial Times

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The University of Florida’s MBA program was named among the best programs on the Financial Times’ most recent list of leading online MBA programs. On its 2023 Top Online MBA Programs list, Financial Times named the UF

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GSIF visits New York Stock Exchange

The Gator Student Investment Fund (GSIF) recently traveled to New York City where they were able to pitch to various UF Warrington alumni and take a tour of the New York Stock Exchange floor.  GSIF is a student-managed investment fund

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Warrington students place third in National Stock Pitch Competition

Warrington students Eliot Glein (BSBA ’25), Nathan Marshall (BSBA ’25) and Ethan Poliner (BSBA ’25) placed third in the Student Managed Investment Fund Stock Pitch Competition in February. Hosted by the University of Georgia, this annual competition invited teams of

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Back and back again to the Swamp

Dr. John Banko is the first to be featured in our new Faculty Spotlight series. He shares his journey to becoming a professor and faculty member at the Warrington College of Business and how he is using his role to

UF MBA Warrington College of Business #1 Career Services, #2 Value for Money Financial Times 2023

University of Florida offers best MBA for career services, value for money

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Professionals seeking to transform their careers through an affordable, ROI-driven program can look to the University of Florida for the best MBA degree. According to the Financial Times’ Top 100 Full-Time Global MBA Programs ranking, UF MBA

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Public Utility Research Center celebrates 50 years of service

The Public Utility Research Center (PURC) will be celebrating its 50th anniversary this month. Established in 1972, PURC strives to enhance the understanding of issues confronting public utilities and regulatory agencies through conferences, seminars and training programs. As an internationally

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Businesses in Berlin receive counsel from UF MBA students

When Roderic Chin-See (MBA ‘23) stepped off the bus in Berlin, he felt like Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz: “Toto, I have a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.” Chin-See, along with the rest of his classmates in the

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