TAMPA — The Թϱ’s online MBA program is among the best in the country, breaking into the nation’s top 10 and becoming
the No. 1 program in Florida, according to The Princeton Review’s .
The program climbed to No. 10 overall, rising seven spots from last year. Թϱalso
secured the top spot in the state. Among public universities, Թϱcame in at No. 7
in the U.S.

“The entire online MBA team works hard every day to deliver the exceptional experience
for our students,” said Eric Douthirt, director of the MBA programs at the ԹϱMuma College of Business. “This ranking
is a signal that the work is paying off.”
“We strive to create community, despite the digital nature of the program,” he said.
“Innovation, excellence and student-centered service are hallmarks of USF’s online
MBA program.”
The rankings are based on surveys conducted from administrators at 145 business schools
offering online MBAs and more than 11,900 students enrolled in those programs. Editors
used over 60 data points across five core areas: academics, selectivity, faculty,
technical platforms and career outcomes.
In addition to The Princeton Review recognition, earlier this year the program was ranked No. 16 in the nation and No. 2 in Florida by U.S. News & World Report.
USF’s online MBA program continues to attract students from a variety of academic
and professional backgrounds. Most students complete the program while working full-time,
finishing in two to three years, though some accelerate their studies to graduate
in just one year.
Douthirt said it is rewarding to know feedback from students and alumni played a part
in USF’s jump in the rankings.
For Richard McFarlane, an online MBA graduate as one of Poets&Quants’ 2025 Best and Brightest, the program’s flexible format made it the right fit.
“With my busy schedule, the freedom of completing my coursework and lectures worked
best,” McFarlane said. “I can watch lectures multiple times if needed and do research
while professors speak. The professors were very responsive, so it felt interactive
enough to not get lost or confused.”
McFarlane added that the flexibility was also the most rewarding part of his experience.
“The freedom to learn on my own time to fit my schedule was the most rewarding part,”
he said.
Ashley Marie Hansen began the program in August 2021 while working part-time as a nurse in St. Petersburg after relocating
from Wisconsin. She graduated in May 2023.
Hansen credited the program’s emphasis on practical applications and group projects
with helping her build lasting connections with her peers and gain new professional
skills.
“It’s allowed me to live life on my own terms,” she said. “I now have control over
my schedule, and I’m building something I’m passionate about. I’m still able to save
for retirement, but I’m not limited to the grind of a job that has the traditional
two weeks of PTO per year. The opportunities feel endless.”
More information about the ԹϱMuma College of Business online MBA can be found at
usf.edu/omba.