University President Larry Robinson gives a graduate a fist bump during the FAMU Spring Commencement on Friday March 29, 2022. Speaker Kenneth T. Welch, Mayor of St. Petersburg, FL.

Florida A&M University is edging closer to adding another “100” to its national brand.

The much-anticipated U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Colleges 2023” guidebook released Monday shows FAMU ranked No. 103 nationally among public universities, earning the university continued bragging rights as the highest ranked public historically black college or university in the country.

It follows FAMU’s heralded upward trajectory recorded last year by U.S. News & World Report, when the university jumped 13 slots, from 117 to 104 among nationally ranked universities.

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That success has fueled the momentum for FAMU President Larry Robinson’s goal of having Florida’s lone public HBCU listed among the country’s top 100 nationally ranked public universities. 

In addition, Monday’s report shows FAMU maintained its ranking as the top-rated public HBCU in the “Best Colleges 2023” guidebook, placing seventh among the top 10 ranked HBCUs, public or private. The No. 1 slot was maintained by perennial first-place holder, Spelman College, of Atlanta.



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