Miami Herbert Business School maintains No. 1 ranking in Florida

Miami Herbert soars in national rankings, solidifying its place among the elite business schools in the U.S.
Miami Herbert Business School maintains No. 1 ranking in Florida

The University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School has once again claimed the title of Florida’s top undergraduate business school and climbed to No. 21 nationally in the prestigious Poets&Quants for Undergrads 2025 Rankings. This achievement marks a continued ascent for Miami Herbert, which has surged upward since debuting at No. 48 in 2019.

Poets&Quants, the leading authority on undergraduate business education, evaluates programs across three critical dimensions—admissions standards, academic experience, and career outcomes—giving students and employers a comprehensive measure of excellence.

“This ranking reaffirms Miami Herbert’s status as a top destination for business education,” said Paul A. Pavlou, dean of Miami Herbert Business School. “As we unveil our bold 2025-29 strategic vision, this recognition fuels our drive to break into the nation’s elite business schools.”

Miami Herbert’s continued rise reflects its unwavering commitment to academic excellence, student success, and innovative learning experiences. With a world-class faculty, a dynamic curriculum, and strong industry connections, the school ensures students graduate prepared to lead in a rapidly evolving global business landscape.

“Miami Herbert’s rise in the rankings is a testament to its dedication to excellence and student achievement,” said Guillermo (Willy) Prado, University of Miami provost and executive vice president for academic affairs. “The University of Miami remains committed to providing transformative educational opportunities that empower students to thrive in their careers and beyond.”

For more details about the Poets&Quants rankings and methodology, click here.




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