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UF MBA Full-Time program among Poets & Quants’ top 100

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The UF MBA Full-Time program has added another top ranking to its achievements, this time from business education publication, Poets & Quants. Out of the 100 schools Poets & Quants ranked on its 2022-2023 ranking of the

Eduniversal 2023 Best Master's Ranking among U.S. schools. #3 master of real estate, #4 master of international business, #6 master of science in management, #8 master of science in entrepreneurship, #15 full-time MBA.

Seven University of Florida business graduate programs ranked among the top 15 in the nation

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The latest rankings from Eduniversal have once again named multiple business master’s degree programs from the University of Florida Warrington College of Business among the best. On the 2023 Eduniversal Best Master’s Rankings, seven degree programs have

Naz Erenguc

Know when to apply to only one business school

UF MBA Director of Admissions Naz Erenguc and BluePearl Pet Hospital COO and alumnus Da Chang (MBA ’19) share insights for this story focused on if applying to only one business school is an appropriate choice for MBA applicants. For

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4 ways an MBA will help you achieve your career goals

For many people looking to advance their career, an MBA is often a route they consider. But with opportunity costs like time and money, is an MBA really the best option? To answer that, we’ve collected the top four ways

Steve Raney

Lessons in leadership

When Steve Raney (BSBA ’88, MBA ’99) first came to the University of Florida, he thought that law school would be his next step upon completing his bachelor’s degree. One semester working in the UF Law library, though, was enough

Mark Dawkins

Sustaining the ‘language of business’

Mark Dawkins (MBA ’87, MAcc ’88) had long been interested in tinkering with objects, like clocks, radios and other mechanical items. His interest ran deep enough to persuade him to begin his college career at Georgia Tech as a mechanical

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Launching into the future of spaceflight

Nathaniel Keyek-Franssen’s interest in aerospace engineering started when he was a kid, from building model rockets and planes to watching planes at his local airport, and has only grown since then. With years of engineering education and plenty of determination,

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Corporate Partnerships: Deloitte

The connections between Deloitte and the UF Warrington College of Business started decades ago. Deloitte has long maintained a consistent presence on the Warrington campus to hire students or speak in classes. Warrington graduate J. Michael Cook (BSBA ’64) also

Tanya Sanders

Engineering a business executive

Tanya Sanders’ love for math and science started at an early age. She always had a natural interest in the fields, but one particular experience solidified her passion. Around the second or third grade, Sanders (MBA ’07) participated in her

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Partners on the path to success

Alex and Kim Abreu’s paths to college can both be described as a humble dirt road – not always smooth and requiring more effort to arrive at the final destination. As first-generation college students, both Alex and Kim note the

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