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UGA’s Full-Time MBA Program gets ranked by Financial Times

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University of Georgia Marketing

The University of Georgia's Full-Time MBA program has been recognized by the Financial Times.

The Financial Times, a London-based news organization, reported that among public business schools in the U.S., the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business Full-Time MBA program was ranked 10th in the 2026 Global MBA rankings.

Jason Matthews, director of the Full-Time MBA and the Master of Science in Business Analytics programs, believes that the return on investment at UGA and the Full-Time MBA program stand out from the competition.

“Even as the perception of an MBA is shifting within the market for graduate education, UGA is in a great position with our program cost, plus the scholarships and assistantships we’re able to offer,” said Matthews.

A total of 128 full-time MBA programs at graduate business schools worldwide were surveyed. The University of Georgia's full-time MBA program was ranked number 60 worldwide by the Financial Times.

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