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ľƵ online MBA program soars inside top 30 in new U.S. News and World Report rankings

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The University of South Florida is among the best in the nation for delivering online graduate programs, according to new rankings released today by U.S. News and World Report (U.S. News).

ľƵ’s online MBA program in the Muma College of Business ranks No. 26, a substantial rise of 69 spots from the previous year.  The ľƵ online MBA program offers the rigor and flexibility needed by working professionals and recent bachelor’s degree recipients looking to advance their skills and successfully compete for high-demand jobs in the world of business and industry. U.S. News also ranks the online MBA program No. 35 in the nation for veterans.

Two other ľƵ online graduate programs are ranked in the top 50, including Computer Information Technology at No. 12 and Engineering at No. 34. 

“Providing opportunities for students to pursue their academic and career goals through high-quality online programs is a key part of the University of South Florida’s commitment to offering a world-class educational experience,” ľƵ President Steven C. Currall said.  “We’re proud to be recognized as a national leader for online education, which is especially important during COVID-19 as ľƵ continues to successfully deliver courses in a range of flexible formats that meet the needs of our students.”

ľƵ offers nearly 65 fully or primarily online graduate degree programs, providing a convenient distance learning platform to students while yielding high-quality education. Fifty-one percent of ľƵ’s graduate students have registered for at least one online course over the past year.

“I am particularly proud of ľƵ’s position in the top 50 as it reflects our institutional commitment to access for success for all of our students,” said Ralph Wilcox, ľƵ provost and executive vice president. “It also speaks to the dedication and adaptability of our faculty and staff in these ever-changing times.”

U.S. News’ methodology for online graduate programs considers factors such as graduation and retention rates, admission requirements, peer reputation, faculty credentials, technology infrastructure, and student support services. The weight of each category varies from program to program.

As an institution, ľƵ ranks in the top 50 among public universities on the U.S. News list of best national universities, released in September.  Over the past decade, no public university in the country has risen faster in the U.S. News national university rankings than ľƵ.

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