University of Florida’s Hough Graduate School of Business


The Hough Graduate School of Business at the University of Florida’s Warrington Collegeof Business Administration has been a leader in executive education since its founding in 1926. With a large class of both undergraduate and graduate students, exceeding 6,000 students in a given year, Warrington is fully accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.

Program alumnus William Hough endowed the school’s graduate programs in 2007, and the University re-named its Graduate Business program in his honor. With these increased resources, the school has invested in developing its global programs, with partner campuses throughout Europe. the school offers management MBAs with focuses in finance, operations management, accounting and marketing. Its programs in accounting and finance are rated particularly high, and the Economist rated the school as having the top distance education program. Students can earn either a one or two-year MBA through the Internet, as well as a bachelor’s degree in administration. utilizing technology ranging from live chat to interactive course materials, Warrington’s distance opportunities are among the best in the country.