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Campus Identity

Lake LifeLand GrantNCAA D1PhD Programs

University of Florida is a large public university in Gainesville, FL. Approximately 35,629 students are enrolled. Admissions are selective with a 24% acceptance rate. The campus sits on Newnans Lake, just 6 miles from the water. CollegeCove's campus safety score is 45/100 (Less Safe), based on U.S. Department of Education Clery Act data.

At a Glance

University of Florida is a large public university in Gainesville, FL. Approximately 35,629 students are enrolled. Admissions are selective with a 24% acceptance rate. The campus sits on Newnans Lake, just 6 miles from the water. CollegeCove's campus safety score is 45/100 (Less Safe), based on U.S. Department of Education Clery Act data.

24%
Acceptance Rate
73,557 applications
31
ACT Score (50th %ile)
Range: 29–33
$6,381
2024-25 Tuition
In-state rate
$6,541
Avg Net Price
What students actually pay
$12,120
Room & Board
35,629
Total Enrollment
Undergraduate students
42%
Yield Rate
Admitted students who enrolled
91%
Graduation Rate
Within 150% of normal time
Selectivity24% · Selective
Highly SelectiveOpen

SAT Scores (25th–75th Percentile)

SAT Evidence-Based Reading

660700730

SAT Math

660700750

Campus Lifestyle

University of Florida is a 20,000+, urban school with NCAA D1 athletics. The campus is 381 miles from Sapphire Valley Ski Area.

Athletics

NCAA D1

Southeastern

School Size & Setting

20,000+

Urban setting

Ski Access

381 miles

Sapphire Valley Ski Area

Weather

Hot Climate

66°F avg school-year

Nearby Ski Resorts

University of Florida students have access to 3 ski resorts within driving distance. The closest is Sapphire Valley Ski Area, 381 miles away with 3 lifts and 8 skiable acres. All are within 411 miles of campus.

381 mi away
8 skiable acres3 lifts
388 mi away
Cataloochee Ski Area

North Carolina

411 mi away
50 skiable acres5 lifts

Lake Life Campus

Newnans Lake is 6 miles from campus, making it a true lake-life school, giving University of Florida students access to boating, swimming, and waterfront recreation.

Newnans Lake

Lake access within 6.0 miles

6 mi away

Average Monthly Temperature

1991–2020 Climate Normals · Gainesville, FL

Gainesville has a warm climate, with winters averaging 55°F in Jan and summers peaking around 81°F in Jul.

55°Jan58°Feb63°Mar69°Apr75°May80°Jun81°Jul81°Aug79°Sep71°Oct63°Nov57°Dec

Station: GAINESVILLE REGIONAL Airport · Source: NOAA NCEI

On Campus Safety Score

2021–2023 U.S. Dept. of Education Campus Safety and Security data normalized per 1,000 students

University of Florida in FL earns a composite safety score of 45/100, rated Less Safe among U.S. colleges.

45/100
Less Safe
PersonalSafetyPropertySafetyParty SceneSafety424057
42/100
Personal
assault, rape, stalking, dating and domestic violence
40/100
Property
burglary, vehicle theft, arson
57/100
Party Scene
drug, alcohol & weapons enforcement

On Campus Safety data from the U.S. Dept. of Education Clery Act Database, normalized per 1,000 enrolled students. Higher scores indicate a safer environment. Review detailed data on the U.S. Dept. of Education Campus Safety and Security website.

Cost Breakdown

2024-25 academic year. Tuition: College Scorecard. Fees and room & board: IPEDS/NCES.

Tuition
$6,381$28,659
Fees
$1,904$2,965
Room & Board
$12,120$12,120
Total
$20,405$43,744
In-StateOut-of-State
App Fee: $30
$6,541avg net price / year

What students actually pay after grants and scholarships. Source: College Scorecard.

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Fields of Study

413 programs offered

Most Popular Programs

Business Administration, Management and OperationsMaster's
979 grads/yr$137,404
Psychology, GeneralBachelor's
635 grads/yr$57,053
Biology, GeneralBachelor's
630 grads/yr$53,645
Business Administration, Management and OperationsBachelor's
556 grads/yr$82,615
Computer and Information Sciences, GeneralBachelor's
424 grads/yr$126,268

Bar width proportional to graduates per year. Earnings = median 4 years after graduation.

Advanced/Graduate Dentistry and Oral Sciences
Master's14 grads$207,455
Business Administration, Management and Operations
Doctoral39 grads$196,541
Dentistry
Professional91 grads$176,959
Finance and Financial Management Services
Master's56 grads$173,875
Real Estate
Master's33 grads$148,764
Legal Research and Advanced Professional Studies
Master's86 grads$142,291
Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration
Professional237 grads$138,188
Business Administration, Management and Operations
Master's979 grads$137,404
Systems Engineering
Master's89 grads$137,191
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
Professional109 grads$136,765

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Earnings reflect graduates working and not enrolled full-time. Data suppressed (shown as —) for programs with fewer than 30 graduates. Most recent available year.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is University of Florida located?

University of Florida is located in Gainesville, FL. The main campus address is Tigert Hall, Gainesville, FL. It is a public institution offering 4-year degree programs.

What is the acceptance rate at University of Florida?

University of Florida has an acceptance rate of 24%, making it highly selective. Out of 73,557 applicants, 17,804 were admitted in the most recent year. 35,629 students enrolled.

What ACT score do you need for University of Florida?

The middle 50% of enrolled students at University of Florida scored between 29 and 33 on the ACT, with a median of 31. About 40% of enrolled students submitted ACT scores. Scoring in this range will put you within the typical range, though admissions decisions consider many factors.

How much does it cost to attend University of Florida?

For the 2024-25 academic year, University of Florida charges $6,381/year for in-state students and $28,659/year for out-of-state students. Including room and board ($12,120/year), the total estimated cost is approximately $28,659/year. The average net price after grants and scholarships is $6,541/year — what students actually pay. Use University of Florida's net price calculator for a personalized estimate.

What is the application fee for University of Florida?

The undergraduate application fee at University of Florida is $30. Check the admissions website for fee waiver eligibility.

Does University of Florida have college sports?

Yes — University of Florida competes at the NCAA D1 level in the Southeastern. As a Division I program, they compete at the highest level of college athletics, which often includes scholarships and nationally broadcast games.

Is University of Florida the right fit for me?

Whether University of Florida is right for you depends on your academic goals, budget, lifestyle preferences, and career aspirations. Key factors to consider: admissions selectivity (24% admit rate), avg net price ($6,541/year after aid), campus culture in Gainesville, and available programs. Use CollegeCove's compare tool to weigh University of Florida against similar schools side-by-side.

Tuition: College Scorecard (2024-25). Fees, room & board, and other data: IPEDS/NCES 2024. Always verify with University of Florida directly for the most current information.

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Quick Facts

Type
Public
Location
Gainesville, FL
Size
20,000+
Degrees Offered
Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral, Certificates
Land Grant
Yes
NCAA
NCAA D1
Conference
Southeastern
School Year Weather
Hot · 66°F avg
App Fee
$30
On Campus Safety Score
45/100
Nearest Airport
Gainesville, FL (GNV) · 6 mialso VQQ (49 mi), NIP (57 mi)

Location

Gainesville, FL

Data Sources: Admissions, cost, and enrollment data sourced from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) (NCES, 2024 survey year). Fields of Study data sourced from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. On Campus Safety Score computed from Clery Act data (U.S. Dept. of Education, 3-year average normalized per 1,000 students). Data may not reflect most recent changes. Always verify with the institution directly.