FIU (Chapman) vs Miami Herbert

Which MBA program is right for you?

#108 Overall

FIU (Chapman)

Acceptance 54%
Avg. GMAT 588
Avg. Salary $75K
#59 Overall

Miami Herbert

Acceptance 38%
Avg. GMAT 640
Avg. Salary $110K

Head-to-Head Comparison

MetricFIU (Chapman)Miami Herbert
Ranking#108#59
Acceptance Rate54%38%
Avg. GMAT588640
Avg. GPA3.43.54
Class Size5238
Avg. Salary$75,000$110,000
Employment Rate78%85%
Annual Tuition$18,000$46,145

The Verdict

Choose FIU (Chapman) if…

you want international business training with Latin American connections at a fraction of Herbert's cost.

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Choose Miami Herbert if…

you want a much higher-ranked program (#46 vs #109) with stronger career outcomes and a nationally recognized brand.

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Why People Compare These Two

Both are Miami MBA programs, but the gap is massive. Miami Herbert (#46) is a top-50 program with strong international business reputation. FIU Chapman (#109) serves a more regional market but has deep Latin American business connections and in-state tuition under $20K/year. Herbert costs roughly 3x more.

The Honest Take

If you can get into Herbert and afford it, it's the better MBA by a wide margin. Higher ranking, stronger salary outcomes, better brand nationally. FIU wins on affordability and Latin American connections. For students who plan to work in South Florida's Latin American business corridor and want to minimize debt, FIU is a rational choice. For national career ambitions, Herbert is worth the premium.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is higher ranked?

Miami Herbert (#46) outranks FIU Chapman (#109) by over 60 positions.

Which is better for international business?

Herbert has the stronger international brand. FIU has deeper practical connections to Latin American markets due to its student body and alumni network in the region.

Which is more affordable?

FIU Chapman at roughly $18K/year in-state is dramatically cheaper than Herbert at approximately $55K/year.