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UCF Graduate Programs Rank Among Nation’s Best

By Karen Guin

Four of the eight graduate programs at UCF ranked in the top 100 by U.S. News & World Report are in the College of Health and Public Affairs.

The college's graduate programs were ranked as follows:

  • 46th in the "Healthcare Management" category: M.S. in Health Sciences - Health Services Administration Track program at UCF
  • 87th in the "Speech-Language Pathology" category: M.A. in Communication Sciences and Disorders program at UCF
  • 90th in the "Public Administration" category: Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.) program at UCF
  • 96th in the "Social Work" category: Master of Social Work (M.S.W.) program at UCF

The rankings are available online. Highlights will be published in U.S. News & World Report's 2012 edition of the Best Graduate Schools book available on newsstands beginning April 5.  

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My internship with the District 9 Medical Examiner’s Office was one of the greatest experiences of my life. I gained an excellent understanding of the medical examiner’s office and the criminal justice field in general."
— Adam Stubley,  criminal justice major
I’m so excited to be in this program. I’m really looking forward to planning great areas to live and work."
— Gabriella Serrado,  urban and regional planning graduate student
I think it is great to be part of something that [exposes] others to sign language and the deaf community."
— Ashley Loomis,  communication sciences and disorders major and national-anthem signer at Orlando Magic games
UCF provides its physical therapy students with an excellent education and prepares them to work in the most challenging of settings."
— Jamie Dyson,  rehabilitation supervisor, Orlando Regional Medical Center
The program is really helping me grow as a professional. I have a much better understanding of how to navigate the systems and advocate for services on a much larger scale."
— Joy Chuba,  social work graduate student, UCF Valencia Osceola
In fall 2010, I began to create real programs, establish the board, develop volunteer-recruitment strategies and overal strategically plan the next five years -- all through my course work."
— Paulette Campbell, CEO of Redemption Song, Inc.,  Master of Nonprofit Management ('11)
The internship is going great! I am interning for Senate President Mike Haridopolos in the Capitol. I wish more UCF students could have this truly amazing opportunity."
— Julianna Debler,  legal studies major and 2012 Florida Legislative Scholars Intern
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