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Discover the Top Florida Graduate Schools Leading the Nation

FLORIDA — Fifty-five colleges in Florida were ranked among the Best Graduate Schools in the country by U.S. News and World Report, which released its annual rankings recently.

The rankings, intended as a guide for prospective graduate students, evaluate programs in a variety of disciplines, including engineering, medicine, business, law, education, nursing and social sciences.

In Florida, the following institutions made the rankings:

Best Business Schools

  • University of Florida (Warrington), No. 38
  • University of Miami (Herbert), No. 50
  • Florida State University, No. 105 (tie)
  • University of South Florida (Muma), No. 105 (tie)

Best Law Schools

  • Florida State University, No. 38 (tie)
  • University of Florida (Levin), No. 38 (tie)
  • Florida International University, No. 84
  • University of Miami, No. 92
  • Stetson University, No. 99
  • Ave Maria School of Law, No. 153

Best Medical Schools: Research

  • University of South Florida (Morsani), Tier 1
  • University of Florida, Tier 2
  • University of Miami (Miller), Tier 2
  • Florida Atlantic University (Schmidt), Tier 3
  • Florida International University (Wertheim), Tier 3
  • Florida State University, Tier 3
  • Nova Southeastern University Patel College of Allopathic Medicine, Tier 3

Best Engineering Schools

  • University of Florida (Wertheim), No. 43
  • University of Central Florida. No. 74
  • Florida A&M University - Florida State University, No. 89 (tie)
  • University of South Florida, No. 89 (tie)
  • Florida International University, No. 94
  • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Beach, No. 111
  • University of Miami, No. 125
  • Florida Atlantic University, No. 145
  • Florida Institute of Technology, No. 168

Best Nursing Schools: Master's

  • University of South Florida, No. 23
  • University of Miami, No. 27
  • Florida International University (Wertheim), No. 52
  • Florida Atlantic University (Lynn), No. 57
  • Jacksonville University, No. 80
  • Nova Southeastern University (Assaf), No. 84
  • Florida Southern College, No. 128 (tie)
  • University of Tampa, No. 128 (tie)

Best Nursing Schools: Doctor of Nursing Practice

  • Florida State University, No. 28
  • University of Miami, No. 40
  • University of Florida, No. 47
  • University of South Florida, No. 52
  • Florida International University (Wertheim), No. 57
  • University of Central Florida, No. 71
  • Florida Atlantic University (Lynn), No. 90
  • Jacksonville University, No. 110
  • Nova Southeastern University (Assaf), No. 133
  • University of North Florida, No. 138

Best Education Schools

  • University of Florida, No. 6
  • Florida State University (Anne's College), No. 18
  • University of Central Florida, No. 40
  • University of South Florida, No. 49
  • Florida Atlantic University, No. 90
  • Florida International University, No. 100
  • Florida A&M University, No. 127
  • University of Miami, No. 132
  • University of North Florida, No. 138
  • Nova Southeastern University (Fischler) No. 205
  • Florida Southern College, No. 228

This year’s rankings emphasize the results that education can bring. There were very limited changes in this year’s rankings formulas. A few new rankings were computed to help students make the best-informed decisions for their careers.

Three new law school rankings focus on different career outcomes for graduates, including employment in full-time, long-term jobs at big law firms (greater than 500 attorneys), in federal clerkships and at public interest organizations.

Here are the top schools by category:

Best Business Schools: Executive MBA 1. The University of Pennsylvania – Wharton

2 Northwestern University – Kellogg (Illinois) and Stanford University (California) (tie)

4. University of Chicago (Illinois)

5. Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Best Law Schools

1. Stanford University (California) and Yale University (Connecticut) (tie)

3. The University of Chicago

4. University of Virginia

5. University of Pennsylvania – Carey

Best Education Schools

1. University of Wisconsin – Madison

2. Teachers College – Columbia University (New York), University of Michigan – Ann Arbor and Vanderbilt University (Tennessee) (tie)

5. University of California – Los Angeles

Best Engineering Schools

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology

2. Stanford University (California)

3. University of California, Berkeley

4. Georgia Institute of Technology

5. California Institute of Technology

Best Nursing Schools: Master’s

1. Emory University (Georgia)

2. Johns Hopkins University (Maryland)

3. Ohio State University

4. Vanderbilt University (Tennessee)

5. Duke University (North Carolina)

Best Nursing Schools: Doctor of Nursing Practice

1. Johns Hopkins University (Maryland)

2. Duke University (North Carolina)

3. University of Washington

4. Rutgers University – Newark (New Jersey) and University of Minnesota – Twin Cities (tie)

Best Medical Schools: Research (Tier 1)

Baylor College of Medicine (Texas)

Case Western Reserve University (Ohio)

Emory University (Georgia)

Hofstra University/Northwell Health (New York)

The Mayo Clinic School of Medicine (Minnesota)

Ohio State University

University of California – Los Angeles

The University of California – San Diego

The University of California – San Francisco

The University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill

The University of Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania)

The University of Rochester (New York)

The University of South Florida

The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Vanderbilt University (Tennessee)

Yale University

Best Medical Schools: Primary Care (Tier 1)

East Carolina University – Brody (North Carolina)

East Tennessee State University – Quillen

Saint Louis University (Missouri)

Texas A&M University

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

UMass Chan Medical School (Massachusetts)

University of Arizona – Tucson

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

University of California – Davis

University of California – San Francisco

University of Hawaii – Manoa

University of Kansas Medical Center,

University of Minnesota

University of New Mexico

University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill

Western University of Health Sciences (California)

Additionally, U.S. News issued new rankings of graduate programs in other popular academic disciplines, including computer science and public affairs. Because each program is different, the rankings methodologies vary by discipline and graduate degree level.

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