The business school enters the national top 50 with one of the strongest gains this year.
Research productivity in top information systems journals ranked No. 1 for first time in 2025.
Largest year-over-year jump among U.S. business schools signals national and global momentum.
Miami Herbert's focus on early preparation, human skills, and personalized support has earned national recognition.
Fewer than 1% of business schools worldwide hold triple-crown accreditation from AMBA, AACSB, and EQUIS.
The school now ranks No. 41 nationally, continuing its upward momentum in graduate business education.
Princeton Review again places the program among the nation’s best, ranking it No. 16 in the U.S. for 2026.
The Global Executive M.B.A. and Master’s in International Business programs soar to top 5 in the nation, signaling strong global momentum.
Miami Herbert earned its highest placements to date in U.S. News & World Report’s 2026 rankings, climbing 12 spots overall and earning top marks in real estate, international business, and economics.
The 2026 rankings showcase Miami Herbert’s academic strength in accounting and finance.
National and global accolades reaffirm Miami Herbert’s rising stature in academic research and faculty achievement.
Miami Herbert ranks among top global providers of custom programs, highlighting innovation, impact, and lifelong learning.
Strategic vision and laser focus on career success propel the Full-Time M.B.A. program into the top 50.
Miami Herbert soars in national rankings, solidifying its place among the elite business schools in the U.S.
Miami Herbert achieves 97 percent job placement for M.B.A. graduates.