FAU Ranks Among 2025 Best Graduate Schools in U.S. News
Florida Atlantic University has been ranked among the 2025 Best Graduate Schools by U.S. News & World Report.
Florida Atlantic University has been ranked among the 2025 Best Graduate Schools by U.S. News & World Report.
The College of Education’s graduate program climbed to No. 90, up from No. 107 in 2024. The College of Business’ part-time MBA rank also rose to No. 110, up from No. 115 last year.
Also making considerable gains is the percent of Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine graduates practicing in underserved areas or health profession shortage areas, ranked at No. 27, up from No. 97 in 2024.
“We are proud to see Florida Atlantic continue its rise as a leader in graduate education,” said FAU President Adam Hasner. “From business to medicine, these rankings affirm our growing impact in preparing students to lead in critical areas across South Florida and beyond. I applaud our faculty and staff who are committed to continuing our students’ success across multiple programs.”
Other graduate programs include public affairs ranked at No. 72, up from No. 76 in 2024; speech language pathology at No. 155, up from No. 193 last year; and electrical, electronic and communications engineering ranked No. 138, up from 147.
New rankings are psychology at No. 124, and rehabilitation counseling at No. 29.
Designed for prospective students looking to further their education beyond college, the Best Graduate Schools rankings evaluate programs in a variety of disciplines, including business, education, engineering, law, medicine and nursing.
By collecting graduate school data annually, U.S. News presents the most current figures on enrollment, job attainment, faculty and other critical quality indicators that help prospective students make informed decisions.
“The 2025 Best Graduate rankings are more than numbers; they guide students to determine pathways that align with their goals,” said LaMont Jones, senior editor of education at U.S. News. “When students have substantial data and options, they can make informed decisions to generate transformative life opportunities. U.S. News rankings and data leads students to find the perfect program where they can flourish.”
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