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How Florida's graduate schools fared in U.S. News' national rankings

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How Florida's graduate schools fared in U.S. News' national rankings

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Florida's graduate schools have been ranked in the latest U.S. News and World Report rankings, with the University of Florida's graduate education program tied for second nationally. Florida Atlantic University's graduate nursing program was ranked No. 60 in the nation, the highest ranking of any college or university in Palm Beach County.

U.S. News and World Report has released its graduate school program rankings. Florida Atlantic University's graduate nursing program was ranked No. 60 in the nation. The University of Florida's graduate programs were the highest ranked in the state, with its graduate education program tied for No. 2 nationally. Vanderbilt University plans to build a graduate campus in West Palm Beach, focusing on business, technology, and computing. The University of Miami and Florida International University also had ranked graduate programs. The rankings were based on factors such as research excellence and career success of graduates.

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