Florida Southern College's Online MBA Program Celebrates Top 25 Ranking
Florida Southern College (FSC) has recently achieved a significant milestone in its academic journey, being ranked #24 in the nation for its Online Master of Business Administration (MBA) program by The Princeton Review. This ranking comes as the college commemorates the 10th anniversary of its Online MBA program, a testament to the institution's dedication to providing high-quality education in business.
The Princeton Review's ratings reflect a well-rounded assessment of each program's academic rigor, accessibility, and overall student satisfaction. Dr. Michael Weber, the Dean of the Barney Barnett School of Business and Free Enterprise at FSC, highlighted the importance of this recognition, stating that it showcases the exceptional work of their faculty. He emphasized that their program not only includes insightful instruction but also offers practical experiences through real-world case studies and consulting projects that equip students with the skills needed in today’s competitive job market.
In addition to being recognized nationally, Florida Southern holds the distinction of being the highest-ranked private institution in Florida for this program. Dr. Tracey Tedder, the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs, asserted that the acknowledgment by The Princeton Review is a reflection of the faculty’s commitment to delivering superior education, which effectively prepares students for successful careers in business.
The MBA program at FSC is further distinguished by its accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), a mark of excellence awarded to less than six percent of business schools globally. This prestigious accreditation ensures that graduates possess a competitive advantage in the job market, thanks to a curriculum that emphasizes cross-industry learning. The program's engaged-learning approach provides students with opportunities to gain relevant, hands-on experience that employers greatly value.
Flexibility is another critical aspect of the Online MBA at Florida Southern. The program is tailored for working professionals, allowing them to customize their studies to align with their individual career aspirations while maintaining a balance with their professional commitments.
Rob Franek, editor-in-chief at The Princeton Review, praised Florida Southern and the other institutions that made the 2025 best business school lists for their exceptional academics and robust experiential learning components. He emphasized the positive feedback from students when evaluating the schools, which reflects the effective learning environment provided by FSC.
Beyond its online offerings, Florida Southern College has also earned a place on The Princeton Review’s Best On-Campus MBA Programs list, reinforcing its reputation as a leading institution for business education. Dr. Krista Lewellyn, the MBA Program Director, noted that the continuous rise in rankings is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the faculty and staff in crafting meaningful learning experiences for students.
According to The Princeton Review, this year's rankings are based on comprehensive surveys conducted with administrators from 244 schools alongside input from over 22,800 current MBA students, ensuring a thorough evaluation process.
To learn more about the Online MBA program or to apply, interested individuals can visit the official website at
www.flsouthern.edu/MBA.
Founded in 1883, Florida Southern College is the oldest private college in Florida. The college's commitment to academic excellence is reflected in over 70 undergraduate programs and a variety of graduate programs in business administration, education, nursing, and physical therapy. With a favorable student-to-faculty ratio of 14:1, Florida Southern distinguishes itself as a national leader in engaged learning and has achieved considerable accolades in various academic categories, including a ranking of #11 among Best Regional Universities in the South by U.S. News & World Report.