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MBA program soars 21 spots in Financial Times MBA Ranking

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Last updated: February 16, 2026 10:37 pm
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Momentum matters in business education, and this year it belongs to the University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School.

Miami Herbert recorded the largest year-over-year jump among U.S. institutions in the Financial Times M.B.A. 2026 ranking, rising 21 spots globally and advancing five positions in the United States to No. 36, the best-ever ranking in school history. 

The rise reflects broad improvements in outcomes that define the value of today’s M.B.A., notably starting salary, career success, alumni engagement, and return on investment. Graduates reported a 12.2 percent increase in average salary at more than $140,000, signaling growing demand for Miami Herbert graduates.

Alumni-driven indicators also showed sharp gains. Miami Herbert climbed 30 places in the alumni network category and 22 places in career services, highlighting the expanding value of its alumni and the school’s continued investment in personalized career coaching, industry partnerships, and rigorous professional development.

“These success outcomes validate the strategic direction we are taking as an institution,” said Paul A. Pavlou, dean of Miami Herbert. “We are focused on career outcomes such as high starting salaries, a strong alumni network, and lifelong career success.”

Pavlou noted that the gains align with the school’s long-term strategic vision, which emphasizes AI-enhanced curricula, deeper engagement with Miami’s global business ecosystem, and a hyper-personalized educational experience for our students. 

“Higher education is being redefined in the era of AI,” Pavlou said. “Our goal is to build momentum year after year by connecting rigorous academics with real-world impact and by ensuring our alumni are supported well beyond graduation.”

For more information on the Financial Times MBA rankings, visit: www.ft.com/mba.







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