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University of Florida Tuition and Success Analysis

University of Florida Overview

University of Florida is a four-year, full-time, more selective, higher transfer-in, higher education institution located in Gainesville, FL. It has an enrollment of 34,044 undergraduate students. The admissions acceptance rate is 30.13%.

The average annual cost of attendance after financial aid is $3,679. Tuition is $6,381.00 without financial aid.

University of Florida is a predominantly bachelor’s-degree granting school.

At University of Florida, 96.73% of students return after freshman year (national average: 68%).

University of Florida has a student-to-faculty ratio of 17 to 1.

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University of Florida Admissions

For the incoming class in 2023, the acceptance rate was 30.13%.

SAT or ACT scores are required

  • The average SAT score was 1396.0 for the incoming class of 2023.
  • The median ACT score was 31.0 for the incoming class to 2023.

University of Florida Cost

The average annual cost of attendance after financial aid is $3,679. The in-state tuition is $6,381.00. Out-of-state tuition is $28,659.00

The average tuition is:

  • -$208, when family income is less than $30,000
  • $1,385, when family income is between $30,001 and $48,000 
  • $5,590, when family income is between $48,001 and $75,000
  • $11,831, when family income is between $75,001 and $110,000
  • $13,836, when family income is more than $110,000 

The average tuition shown here is based on the NET costs to students who receive financial aid. For the incoming class of 2023, 14.49% of students received a federal student loan and 23.44% of students received a Pell Grant.

Tuition is $28,659.00 without financial aid, or the in-state tuition discount.

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University of Florida Majors/Salaries

University of Florida has academic offerings within the core majors listed below.  

  • Agriculture – 3.66%
  • Resources – 1.54%
  • Architecture – 1.15%
  • Ethnic cultural gender – 0.55%
  • Communication – 6.94%
  • Communications technology – 0.00%
  • Computer – 3.06%
  • Personal culinary – 0.00%
  • Education –1.69%
  • Engineering – 14.78%
  • Engineering technology – 1.10%
  • Language – 1.49%
  • Family consumer science – 1.13%
  • Legal – 0.00%
  • English – 1.67%
  • Humanities – 1.30%
  • Library – 0.00%
  • Biological – 10.40%
  • Business Marketing – 10.97%
  • Mathematics – 1.38%
  • Military – 0.00%
  • Multidiscipline – 3.42%
  • Parks recreation fitness – 2.04%
  • Philosophy religious – 0.49%
  • Theology religious vocation – 0.00%
  • Physical science – 2.16%
  • Science technology – 0.00%
  • Psychology – 5.77%
  • Security law enforcement – 0.53%
  • Public administration social service – 0.00%
  • Social science – 10.77%
  • Construction –0.00%
  • Mechanic repair technology –0.00%
  • Precision production – 0.00%
  • Transportation – 0.00%
  • Visual performing – 3.77%
  • Health – 7.38%
  • History – 0.87%

Please note that different schools classify majors differently, so it is best to view the school’s website to see the various programs it offers. See detailed information about the individual majors at University of Florida here.

Recent Graduate Salaries

(Average salaries of students from select majors two years after graduation)

  • Agricultural Business and Management. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $45,584
  • Animal Sciences. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $29,413
  • Food Science and Technology. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $23,456
  • Food Science and Technology. (Master’s Degree) – $58,221
  • Plant Sciences. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $31,038
  • Plant Sciences. (Doctoral Degree) – $67,660
  • Soil Sciences. (Master’s Degree) – $67,101
  • Veterinary Medicine. (First Professional Degree) – $82,194
  • Veterinary Biomedical and Clinical Sciences. (Master’s Degree) – $71,015
  • Veterinary Biomedical and Clinical Sciences. (Graduate/Professional Certificate) – $86,867
  • Natural Resources Conservation and Research. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $28,598
  • Fishing and Fisheries Sciences and Management. (Master’s Degree) – $45,715
  • Forestry. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $30,771
  • Forestry. (Master’s Degree) – $51,273
  • Wildlife and Wildlands Science and Management. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $22,846
  • Architecture. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $28,598
  • Architecture. (Master’s Degree) – $52,877
  • City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning. (Master’s Degree) – $54,644
  • Landscape Architecture. (Master’s Degree) – $51,690
  • Area Studies. (Master’s Degree) – $26,896
  • Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $23,803
  • Communication and Media Studies. (Master’s Degree) – $51,899
  • Journalism. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $34,704
  • Radio, Television, and Digital Communication. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $33,382
  • Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $40,089
  • Computer and Information Sciences, General. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $79,037
  • Computer Systems Analysis. (Master’s Degree) – $70,112
  • Curriculum and Instruction. (Master’s Degree) – $51,607
  • Curriculum and Instruction. (Doctoral Degree) – $72,320
  • Educational Administration and Supervision. (Master’s Degree) – $52,107
  • Educational Administration and Supervision. (Doctoral Degree) – $77,401
  • Special Education and Teaching. (Master’s Degree) – $45,735
  • Student Counseling and Personnel Services. (Master’s Degree) – $45,383
  • Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $41,007
  • Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods. (Master’s Degree) – $43,192
  • Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $41,193
  • Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas. (Master’s Degree) – $48,546
  • Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas. (Doctoral Degree) – $73,635
  • Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $68,965
  • Agricultural Engineering. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $46,478
  • Biomedical/Medical Engineering. (Master’s Degree) – $61,516
  • Biomedical/Medical Engineering. (Doctoral Degree) – $89,530
  • Chemical Engineering. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $73,145
  • Civil Engineering. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $64,642
  • Civil Engineering. (Master’s Degree) – $73,720
  • Computer Engineering. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $77,715
  • Computer Engineering. (Master’s Degree) – $94,408
  • Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $75,405
  • Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering. (Master’s Degree) – $90,146
  • Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering. (Doctoral Degree) – $106,421
  • Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $48,823
  • Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering. (Master’s Degree) – $67,660
  • Materials Engineering (Bachelor’s Degree) – $67,660
  • Materials Engineering (Doctoral Degree) – $74,576
  • Mechanical Engineering. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $67,427
  • Mechanical Engineering. (Master’s Degree) – $78,971
  • Mechanical Engineering. (Doctoral Degree) – $74,576
  • Nuclear Engineering. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $59,124
  • Systems Engineering. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $74,279
  • Systems Engineering. (Master’s Degree) – $91,363
  • Biological/Biosystems Engineering. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $46,087
  • Construction Engineering Technologies. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $71,644
  • Construction Engineering Technologies. (Master’s Degree) – $73,635
  • Linguistic, Comparative, and Related Language Studies and Services. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $29,995
  • East Asian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $42,682
  • Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $32,213
  • Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $30,409
  • Human Development, Family Studies, and Related Services. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $28,790
  • Human Development, Family Studies, and Related Services. (Master’s Degree) – $34,711
  • Law. (First Professional Degree) – $63,217
  • Legal Research and Advanced Professional Studies. (Master’s Degree) – $96,183
  • English Language and Literature, General. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $27,553
  • English Language and Literature, General. (Doctoral Degree) – $50,439
  • Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies. (Master’s Degree) – $25,194
  • Biology, General. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $17,745
  • Microbiological Sciences and Immunology. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $23,134
  • Zoology/Animal Biology. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $19,797
  • Zoology/Animal Biology. (Doctoral Degree) – $48,823
  • Physiology, Pathology and Related Sciences. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $30,277
  • Physiology, Pathology and Related Sciences. (Master’s Degree) – $43,426
  • Physiology, Pathology and Related Sciences. (Doctoral Degree) – $68,477
  • Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other. (Doctoral Degree) – $50,439
  • Mathematics. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $44,925
  • Statistics. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $47,729
  • International/Global Studies. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $25,194
  • Sustainability Studies. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $36,745
  • Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $24,267
  • Parks, Recreation and Leisure Facilities Management. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $35,843
  • Health and Physical Education/Fitness. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $39,489
  • Health and Physical Education/Fitness. (Master’s Degree) – $40,896
  • Philosophy. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $30,228
  • Religion/Religious Studies. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $22,824
  • Chemistry. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $18,771
  • Chemistry. (Doctoral Degree) – $94,408
  • Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $34,259
  • Physics. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $31,133
  • Psychology, General. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $24,035
  • Psychology, General. (Doctoral Degree) – $75,204
  • Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology. (Master’s Degree) – $52,941
  • Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology. (Doctoral Degree) – $63,005
  • Anthropology. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $25,870
  • Criminology. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $34,603
  • Economics. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $48,265
  • Geography and Cartography. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $35,954
  • Political Science and Government. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $29,956
  • Political Science and Government. (Master’s Degree) – $50,856
  • Political Science and Government. (Doctoral Degree) – $57,318
  • Sociology. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $29,940
  • Visual and Performing Arts, General. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $48,041
  • Dance. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $24,035
  • Design and Applied Arts. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $50,060
  • Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $22,192
  • Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft. (Master’s Degree) – $26,739
  • Fine and Studio Arts. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $22,572
  • Fine and Studio Arts. (Master’s Degree) – $29,685
  • Music. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $20,140
  • Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $23,166
  • Communication Disorders Sciences and Services. (Master’s Degree) – $50,439
  • Communication Disorders Sciences and Services. (Doctoral Degree) – $77,715
  • Dentistry. (First Professional Degree) – $124,099
  • Advanced/Graduate Dentistry and Oral Sciences. (Master’s Degree) – $182,280
  • Health and Medical Administrative Services. (Master’s Degree) – $68,499
  • Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions. (Master’s Degree) – $101,327
  • Medicine. (First Professional Degree) – $56,566
  • Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions. (Master’s Degree) – $38,649
  • Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration. (Master’s Degree) – $69,897
  • Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration. (First Professional Degree) – $113,841
  • Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration. (Graduate/Professional Certificate) – $54,035
  • Public Health. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $32,162
  • Public Health. (Master’s Degree) – $44,356
  • Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions. (Master’s Degree) – $69,673
  • Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions. (Doctoral Degree) – $69,338
  • Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $59,576
  • Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing. (Master’s Degree) – $91,129
  • Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing. (Doctoral Degree) – $92,885
  • Business Administration, Management and Operations. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $44,821
  • Business Administration, Management and Operations. (Master’s Degree) – $88,546
  • Accounting and Related Services. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $49,644
  • Accounting and Related Services. (Master’s Degree) – $61,702
  • Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations. (Master’s Degree) – $52,941
  • Finance and Financial Management Services. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $59,318
  • Finance and Financial Management Services. (Master’s Degree) – $103,078
  • Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $62,508
  • Marketing. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $51,829
  • Real Estate. (Master’s Degree) – $73,231
  • History. (Bachelor’s Degree) – $31,773

University of Florida Diversity

The racial diversity of students who received financial aid at University of Florida

  • American Indian/Alaska Native: 0.11%
  • Asian: 10.29%
  • Black: 5.21%
  • Hispanic: 24.06%
  • Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander: 0.06%
  • Non-resident alien: 2.41%
  • Two or more races: 4.75%
  • Unknown: 2.17%
  • White: 50.95%

At University of Florida, 3.20% of undergraduate students are 25 years old, or older.

University of Florida Frequently Asked Questions

How is school spirit at University of Florida?

The University of Florida is known for its strong school spirit. The university has a large student body, and students can often be seen wearing orange and blue clothing, chanting the school’s slogans, and participating in university traditions. Football is a particularly important part of the university’s culture, and game days at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, also known as “The Swamp,” are a major event. Additionally, the university has a number of other traditions, such as Gator Growl, homecoming festivities, and the singing of the university’s alma mater after football games. Overall, the University of Florida is known for having a lively, spirited student body that takes pride in its university.

What are some popular extracurriculars at University of Florida?

The University of Florida offers a variety of extracurricular activities, with over 1,000 student organizations on campus. Some popular extracurriculars at UF include the Gator Marching Band, Student Government Association, Intramural Sports, Greek Life, and various clubs related to academics, hobbies, and community service. UF also offers opportunities for students to participate in undergraduate research, study abroad programs, and various leadership development programs.

How are the food choices at University of Florida?

The University of Florida (UF) offers a wide variety of food choices on campus. There are several dining halls, including Fresh Food Company, Broward Dining, and Gator Corner Dining Center. These dining halls offer a range of meal options, including vegetarian and vegan options. UF’s dining services also operate several restaurants and cafes on campus, including Chick-Fil-A, Starbucks, and Pollo Tropical. In addition, there are also food trucks located throughout campus that offer diverse cuisines such as Mexican, Thai, and Korean. Overall, students at UF have many food choices available to them.

Is there Greek life at University of Florida?

Yes, there is Greek life at the University of Florida. In fact, UF has one of the largest Greek systems in the country, with over 60 fraternities and sororities on campus. These Greek organizations offer students opportunities to form close-knit communities, engage in philanthropy and service, and develop leadership skills.

What is University of Florida known for?

The University of Florida is known for its high-quality academic programs, research facilities, and successful athletics. Some of its highly ranked academic programs include engineering, business, law, pharmacy, and veterinary medicine. UF is also famous for its vast campus, including its football stadium, “The Swamp,” which can hold up to 90,000 people. Additionally, the University of Florida is a member of the prestigious Association of American Universities, which recognizes top research universities in North America.

What are the most popular school clubs at University of Florida?

At the University of Florida, there are a wide range of school clubs and organizations for students to get involved in. Some of the most popular ones include: 1. Gator Wesley Foundation: This is a Christian organization that provides students with an opportunity to worship, study and fellowship with other believers on campus. 2. Student Government Association: This organization provides students with an opportunity to participate in student government and make a positive impact on campus. 3. Florida Blue Key: This is an organization that recognizes exceptional leadership opportunities and works to create a better campus experience for students. 4. Dance Marathon: This organization raises funds for the Children’s Miracle Network. 5. The Panhellenic Association: This organization is a governing body for sororities at the University of Florida. 6. Student Alumni Association: This organization helps to foster connections between students and alumni, and to promote school spirit and pride. 7. UF Honors Program: This program provides students with access to unique learning experiences and opportunities, as well as recognition for academic achievements. These are just a few of the many school clubs and organizations available at the University of Florida.

Is the campus at University of Florida safe?

The University of Florida has a relatively safe campus. According to the most recent available crime statistics from the U.S. Department of Education, the number of reported on-campus crimes at the University of Florida has been decreasing in recent years. The university also has a well-trained police department and several safety initiatives and programs to promote the safety of its staff, students, and visitors. However, it’s always important to take precautions and be aware of your surroundings, especially at night.

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