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14 Florida Colleges Offer Best Value For Money
For students who want to stay in Florida to go to college, here are the 14 in the state that offer the most value, says Money magazine.
FLORIDA — Prospective Florida college students and their parents looking for affordability and high quality have a new tool and resource to help narrow down their choices: Money’s new “Best Colleges in America, Ranked By Value” report.
The list includes 671 schools that met Money’s criteria. The full methodology is found on Money’s website, but in short it includes financially sound schools with enrollments of 500 or more students and graduation rates at or above the mean for the category of institution.
The data was sorted in three categories: quality of education; affordability, including the availability of grants and other financial aid; and outcomes, a category that takes a comprehensive look at earnings after graduation, graduates’ economic mobility and a new measure on return on investment using data from the Bipartisan Policy Center.
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For students who want to stay in Florida to go to college, the following colleges offer the most value, according to the ranking:
University of Florida, Gainesville (No. 8)
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- Overall score: 83.65
- Acceptance rate: 31 percent
- Estimated full price, 2022-23: $22,000
- Estimated price with average grant: $10,600
- Percent of students who get grants: 85 percent
Florida State University, Tallahassee (No. 89)
- Overall score: 73.2
- Acceptance rate: 32 percent
- Estimated full price, 2022-23: $23,800
- Estimated price with average grant: $13,500
- Percent of students who get grants: 85 percent
University of Central Florida, Orlando (No. 108)
- Overall score: 71.95
- Acceptance rate: 45 percent
- Estimated full price, 2022-23: $23,500
- Estimated price with average grant: $11,700
- Percent of students who get grants: 72 percent
Florida International University, Miami (No. 134)
- Overall score: 70.56
- Acceptance rate: 58 percent
- Estimated full price, 2022-23: $24,500
- Estimated price with average grant: $9,500
- Percent of students who get grants: 74 percent
University of South Florida, Tampa (No. 214)
- Overall score: 67.41
- Acceptance rate: 49 percent
- Estimated full price, 2022-23: $24,500
- Estimated price with average grant: $10,600
- Percent of students who get grants: 67 percent
University of North Florida, Jacksonville (No. 255)
- Overall score: 66.08
- Acceptance rate: 80 percent
- Estimated full price, 2022-23: $22,100
- Estimated price with average grant: $10,300
- Percent of students who get grants: 64 percent
Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton (No. 340)
- Overall score: 62.98
- Acceptance rate: 75 percent
- Estimated full price, 2022-23: $25,500
- Estimated price with average grant: $12,100
- Percent of students who get grants: 61 percent
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, Tallahassee (No. 483)
- Overall score: 57.16
- Acceptance rate: 33 percent
- Estimated full price, 2022-23: $24,000
- Estimated price with average grant: $13,600
- Percent of students who get grants: 82 percent
Rollins College, Winter Park (No. 580)
- Overall score: 50.18
- Acceptance rate: 61 percent
- Estimated full price, 2022-23: $74,600
- Estimated price with average grant: $35,100
- Percent of students who get grants: 76 percent
Flagler College, Saint Augustine (No. 584)
- Overall score: 49.77
- Acceptance rate: 56 percent
- Estimated full price, 2022-23: $38,500
- Estimated price with average grant: $26,700
- Percent of students who get grants: 91 percent
University of Miami, Coral Gables (No. 585)
- Overall score: 49.73
- Acceptance rate: 33 percent
- Estimated full price, 2022-23: $75,800
- Estimated price with average grant: $33,500
- Percent of students who get grants: 66 percent
Florida Southern College, Lakeland (No. 589)
- Overall score: 48.81
- Acceptance rate: 50 percent
- Estimated full price, 2022-23: $56,600
- Estimated price with average grant: $28,600
- Percent of students who get grants: 96 percent
Eckerd College, Saint Petersburg (No. 609)
- Overall score: 39.37
- Acceptance rate: 69 percent
- Estimated full price, 2022-23: $67,500
- Estimated price with average grant: $46,200
- Percent of students who get grants: 98 percent
Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota (No. 616)
- Overall score: 36.47
- Acceptance rate: 69 percent
- Estimated full price, 2022-23: $73,700
- Estimated price with average grant: $56,500
- Percent of students who get grants: 94 percent
Money also has a tool that students and parents can use to further narrow down their search and build a customized list that uses its high-value college rankings to create a grouping that best matches a student’s interests. The list can be re-ranked, based on the importance of financial aid and post-graduate earnings, Money said.
Nationally, the Top 10 schools based on value are:
- University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- University of Virginia, Charlottesville
- Massachusetts Maritime Academy, Buzzards Bay
- Virginia Military Institute, Lexington
- Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- University of Florida, Gainesville
- University of California, Irvine
- University of California, Davis
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