At a glance
Average net price
$23,931
In-state, after aid
6-year graduation rate
54.0%
Admission rate
70%
Undergrad size
588
In-state tuition
$20,360
Out-of-state tuition
$20,360
Cost of attendance
$34,870
Median earnings (10y)
$43,445
Admissions
- SAT average
- 1,108
- ACT midpoint
- 23
- Retention
- 75.6%
- Locale
- Suburb
Programs breakdown
10 program areas reported · Heavily focused on humanities & arts (70% of credentials).
- Health9%
- Business10%
- Humanities & arts70%
- Social sciences5%
- Trades & services5%
- Liberal arts56.2%~331 students/yr · Humanities & artsCompare schools
- Business10.3%~60 students/yr · BusinessCompare schools
- ~54 students/yr · HealthCompare schools
- Education5.4%~32 students/yr · Social sciencesCompare schools
- ~29 students/yr · Trades & servicesCompare schools
- Communication4.3%~25 students/yr · Humanities & artsCompare schools
- Theology3.2%~19 students/yr · Humanities & artsCompare schools
- ~19 students/yr · Humanities & artsCompare schools
- English2.2%~13 students/yr · Humanities & artsCompare schools
- History1.1%~6 students/yr · Humanities & artsCompare schools
Share of all degrees and certificates awarded in each broad CIP-2 program area (U.S. Department of Education, latest reporting year). Estimated students/yr = share × undergrad size.
Specific majors offered
12 specific majors with reported completions. Earnings shown are median annual earnings 1 year after graduation; debt is median student-loan debt at graduation.
| Major | Credential | Grads | Median earnings | Median debt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities. | Associate's | 204 | — | $12,000 |
| Business Administration, Management and Operations. | Bachelor's | 45 | $36,011 | $18,750 |
| Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities. | Bachelor's | 36 | — | $17,653 |
| Communication and Media Studies. | Bachelor's | 21 | — | — |
| Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods. | Bachelor's | 17 | — | — |
| Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing. | Bachelor's | 12 | — | — |
| Bible/Biblical Studies. | Bachelor's | 7 | — | — |
| History. | Bachelor's | 7 | — | — |
| Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas. | Bachelor's | 6 | — | — |
| Sports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education/Fitness. | Bachelor's | 6 | — | — |
| English Language and Literature, General. | Bachelor's | 5 | — | — |
| Marketing. | Bachelor's | 5 | — | — |
Source: U.S. Department of Education, College Scorecard Field of Study. Earnings cover graduates who received federal financial aid and are working / not enrolled. Cells marked "—" are not reported or were suppressed for privacy.
About Florida College
Florida College is a small institution located in Temple Terrace, Florida, primarily awarding the bachelor's degree. It enrolls roughly 588 undergraduate students in a suburb setting. The most popular fields of study include Liberal arts, Business, Health professions.
Cost & tuition
The average net price at Florida College — what a typical student actually pays after grants and scholarships — is $23,931 per year, which is above the national average compared to other U.S. institutions. Published tuition is $20,360 per year before aid. Total cost of attendance, including housing, books, and living expenses, comes to about $34,870 annually.
Graduation & earnings outcomes
The 6-year graduation rate is 54.0%, a above-average completion outcome. 75.6% of first-time students return for a second year, a useful proxy for student satisfaction and academic fit. Ten years after enrolling, the median graduate earns $43,445 per year according to U.S. Department of Education earnings tracking.
Programs & majors
Florida College confers degrees and certificates across 10 broad program areas, with the largest concentrations of completions in Liberal arts, Business, Health professions. Grouped into wider academic categories, the mix is led by humanities & arts (70% of credentials), business (10% of credentials), health (9% of credentials), which gives a quick read on the school's overall academic profile. Use the programs breakdown below to see every reported area, an estimated number of students per program per year, and links to compare other U.S. colleges in the same field.
Admissions
Florida College accepts 70% of applicants, making it moderately selective. Admitted students have an average SAT score around 1,108. The ACT midpoint for admitted students is roughly 23.
Location & campus
Set in Temple Terrace, Florida (suburb), Florida College draws students from across Florida and beyond. Prospective students often weigh proximity, cost of living, and local industry demand when choosing between schools in this area.
Frequently asked questions about Florida College
Q.How much does Florida College cost?
The average net price at Florida College is $23,931 per year after grants and scholarships, with total cost of attendance around $34,870.
Q.What is the graduation rate at Florida College?
Florida College has a 6-year graduation rate of 54.0% according to the latest U.S. Department of Education data.
Q.How hard is it to get into Florida College?
Florida College admits 70% of applicants, which is considered moderately selective.
Q.How much do Florida College graduates earn?
Ten years after enrolling, the median Florida College graduate earns $43,445 per year.
Q.What is tuition at Florida College?
Published tuition is $20,360 in-state. Most students pay less than the sticker price after financial aid.
Q.Where is Florida College located?
Florida College is located in Temple Terrace, Florida (ZIP 33617).
Data on this page comes from the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard and IPEDS, the federal sources colleges are required to report to. Net price, graduation rate, and earnings figures reflect the latest available federal release. Always verify current tuition and program availability directly with Florida College at their official website.