Student-Faculty Ratio
20:1
Full-Time Student Population
43,948
Part-Time Student Population
6,743
Full-Time Instructional Faculty
2,176
Part-Time Instructional Faculty
391
Faculty with Terminal Degree
76%
Average Faculty Salary
$89,091
Full-Time Retention Rate
95%
Part-Time Retention Rate
83%
Programs/Majors Offered
155
Academic/Career Counseling?
Yes
Class Sizes
- Fewer than 20 students: 41%
- 20 to 49 students: 44%
- 50 or more students: 15%
Instructional Programs
Occupational:
NoAcademic:
YesContinuing Professional:
NoRecreational/Avocational:
NoAdult Basic Remedial:
NoSecondary (High School):
No
Special Credit Opportunities
Advanced Placement (AP) Credits:
YesDual Credit:
YesLife Experience Credits:
No
Undergraduate Schools/Divisions
- College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
- College of Dentistry
- College of Design, Construction, and Planning
- College of Education
- College of Engineering
- College of Fine Arts
- College of Health and Human Performance
- College of Journalism and Communications
- College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- College of Medicine
- College of Nursing
- College of Pharmacy
- College of Public Health and Health Professions
- College of Veterinary Medicine
- Levin College of Law
- Warrington College of Business Administration
Degrees Awarded
- Associate degree
- Bachelor's degree
- Certificate
- Doctorate - Professional practice
- Doctorate - Research/scholarship
- Master's degree
- Post-bachelor's certificate
- Post-master's certificate
Most Popular Majors
- Business Administration and Management: 4%
- Law: 1%
- Pharmacy Studies: 2%
- Psychology: 2%
Graduation Requirements
- Arts/fine arts
- Computer literacy
- English (including composition)
- History
- Humanities
- Mathematics
- Sciences (biological or physical)
- Social science
Special Study Options
- Distance learning opportunities
- Study abroad
- Teacher certification (below the postsecondary level)
- Weekend/evening college
Other Academic Offerings
- Accelerated program
- Adult/continuing education
- Cooperative education program
- Cross-registration
- Double major
- Dual enrollment
- English as a Second Language
- Exchange student program (domestic)
- External degree program
- Honors program
- Independent study
- Internships
- Liberal arts/career combination
- Student-designed major
- TV-delivered credit-bearing courses
- Weekend college
Online Courses
Do you feel like taking classes at home or from your dorm room? Check out the list of online courses at www.distance.ufl.edu/courses.aspx.
Best Places to Study
- College of Education Library
- Levin College of Law Library
- Marston Science Library
- Reitz Union (late nights)
- The top row of "the Swamp"
Tips to Succeed
- Be friendly.
- Do your homework.
- Go to class!
- Go to professors' office hours-even if it's just to introduce yourself.
- If you know that you can't handle a 7:30 a.m. class, don't sign up for one.
- Join an organization or team.
- Keep an open mind.
- Stay very organized.
- Study abroad.
- Take a break from work now and then.
- Volunteer in the community.
Did You Know?
The University of Florida was elected into the Association of American Universities, being one of the select institutions inducted into the most prestigious group of higher education.