U.S. News & World Report Recognizes UF Graduate Programs (UF News)

U.S. News & World Report Recognizes UF Graduate Programs

U.S. News & World Report recognized dozens of University of Florida graduate programs as among the best in the country, continuing the university’s strong showing after a banner year in the rankings and celebrating the university’s excellence in teaching and research across individual colleges.

Broadly, 28 programs across 11 colleges were recognized among the top 25, including both public and private institutions. Between fall 2020 and 2021, graduate enrollment increased by about 2,500 students, or about 13%, representing a high demand for UF’s graduate-level programs.

Those named within the top 10 within their fields include tax law (No. 3), biological/agricultural engineering (No. 5), special education (No. 5), pharmacy (No. 5), student counseling (No. 6), veterinary medicine (No. 9), analytical chemistry (No. 9), and occupational therapy (No. 10). Several programs in the sciences also made significant gains.

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