UNF ranks among nation’s best for supply chain management in 2025 EduRank report
The University of North Florida continues to soar on the national stage with the latest EduRank 2025 results, where the Supply Chain Management (SCM) program ranked No. 54 in the United States, solidifying its place among the nation’s most impactful programs.
EduRank is an independent, metric-based ranking platform that evaluates over 14,000 universities from 183 countries. Utilizing the world’s largest scholarly database, EduRank ranks institutions based on research output, non-academic reputation and alumni impact across 246 academic disciplines.
Overall, UNF ranks in the top 13% of U.S. universities and scores in the top 50% across 97 distinct research areas. The Coggin College of Business places in the top 20% nationally and top 19% globally among business schools, a reflection of its deep commitment to academic excellence, faculty innovation and student success.
EduRank recognizes UNF’s prestigious transportation and logistics faculty for their leading contributions to academia and mentorship that continues to shape the field. Among them is Dr. Herbert Kotzab, director of the Crowley Center for Transportation and Logistics and CCB professor, ranked among the top 20 foremost transportation and logistics scholars in the globe.
As supply chain management remains a critical driver of economic growth and innovation, UNF’s program continues to prepare students for high-impact careers while contributing meaningful research to the global business community.
Learn more about the Coggin College of Business’s Supply Chain Management program.