UF MBA among the best business schools, according to Bloomberg
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The MBA program at the University of Florida’s Warrington College of Business has added another top ranking to its accolades, this time from Bloomberg Businessweek as part of its 2022-2023 Best B-Schools list.
Overall, the UF MBA Full-Time program is the No. 38 best program among the 81 ranked business schools from across the United States. Among public universities on the list, UF MBA is in the top 15 programs.
To create its ranking, Bloomberg Businessweek collects data from those who it believes are the key judges of full-time MBA programs – graduating students, recent alumni and companies that recruit MBAs. Using survey responses from these groups, Bloomberg Businessweek measures programs in five indices – compensation (37.4%), learning (25.5%), networking (17.4%), entrepreneurship (11.3%) and diversity (8%).
UF MBA’s index scores from Bloomberg Businessweek include:
- Networking – No. 27 in the nation
- Learning – No. 36 in the nation
- Compensation – No. 37 in the nation
- Diversity – No. 50 in the nation
- Entrepreneurship – No. 69 in the nation
Among the UF MBA students and alumni who were surveyed by Bloomberg Businessweek, they lauded the program’s small class size, excellent career resources and tailored experience. Here’s what students and alumni had to say about how they benefitted from the program:
- “The transformative experience – from career services to personalized student tracks – everything was intended to enhance you as an individual.”
- “Small class size creates deep and meaningful connections between students.”
- “UF MBA’s education and career resources empowered me to excel in my career after graduation.”
- “Broad elective course selection, small cohort sizes and a best-in-class career services team.”
The ranking from Bloomberg Businessweek gives UF MBA another top ranking for its full-time program. U.S. News & World Report named UF MBA the No. 29 program in the U.S. UF MBA is the No. 25 and No. 24 U.S. MBA program according to Financial Times and TFE Times, respectively. On QS’ list, its No. 25 and the No. 16 program at Eduniversal.