Fort Lauderdale-based global education services provider Kaplan has been ranked #10 on Newsweek’s 2025 Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces list. The recognition highlights companies worldwide where employees feel respected, empowered, and connected by trust, inclusion, and purpose-driven culture.
This marks the second time Kaplan has been named to the global list, and the fourth consecutive year it has appeared on Newsweek’s U.S. Most Loved Workplaces list.
Now in its third year, the Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces list is based on research from the Best Practice Institute’s Love of Workplace Index, drawing on responses from more than two million employees globally.
Kaplan operates in 27 countries and serves about 1.3 million students and professionals each year. The company also supports 16,000 corporate clients and 2,700 educational institutions, including schools, school districts, colleges, and universities.
Founded in 1938 by Stanley Kaplan, the company offers a broad portfolio of education and career advancement solutions. Its services help individuals further their education, institutions attract and support students, and businesses improve talent recruitment, retention, and development.
Kaplan’s consistent recognition reflects its ongoing focus on employee engagement and well-being. The company’s global workforce is united by a culture that emphasizes professional growth, shared values, and purpose.


