UF MBA Online earns another top 5 ranking, this time from The Princeton Review
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The Princeton Review results are in, and UF MBA is once again among the top schools on the list of the Top 50 Online MBA Programs. The UF MBA Online program is the No. 4 program overall and the No. 3 program among publics, according to The Princeton Review.
“The University of Florida’s Hough Graduate School of Business Online MBA program is ‘the best overall combination of rankings, student feedback, faculty level and course structure,’” The Princeton Review noted. “It offers a ‘high-caliber program with flexibility for a chaotic work environment,’ ‘great value for the cost,’ and an ‘accelerated pace.’ Students rave about the ‘challenging, yet very beneficial’ program, which includes ‘real-life business cases,’ a ‘great online platform to deliver materials,’ and ‘quality instructors.’”
To rank the Top 50 Online MBA Programs, The Princeton Review incorporates student opinions collected through a survey and institutional data reported by business schools. The methodology for both the information provided by students and the schools is focused on five main areas: career outcomes, technological infrastructure, academic rigor, cost and affordability.
Both the student and school surveys evaluate more than 30 fields, with students focused on rating their faculty, fellow students, career preparation, academics, the technology platform and overall satisfaction with their program, while the school survey seeks input on admissions selectivity, graduation and retention rates, faculty training and credentials, technological infrastructure, student indebtedness and career outcomes.
The Princeton Review is just one of many publications that ranks UF MBA Online among the best programs in the nation. According to U.S. News & World Report, Financial Times and QS, the Online MBA at UF is in the top 5 programs in the world. The Financial Times also ranked UF MBA the No. 1 program in the world for online interaction and No. 2 in the world for program delivery for the second consecutive year.
UF MBA is a pioneering program with over 20 years of providing online education and experiences noted by this student surveyed by The Princeton Review, “The program’s ability to take an online education and foster an environment where in two years’ time I feel like I know all fifty students in my cohort personally and professionally.”