Florida College

Miami Lakes Educational Center and Technical College

Pinellas Technical College-Clearwater

Dragon Rises College of Oriental Medicine

If you like sunshine, youll like going to college in Florida. But dont start packing your bags just yet. First you have to choose just one of the Sunshine States many colleges and universities.

William T McFatter Technical College

If youre interested in studying math, science, or technology, consider applying to theFlorida Institute of Technology. Located in Melbourne, its home to approximately 3,300 students, making it a medium-sized Florida college. Students at FIT consistently remark that their professors care about their learning and are more than willing to help students understand the material. Class sizes are relatively small, and when you need to take a study break, the beach is only 15 minutes away!

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona Beach

For those looking for a big school environment, check outFlorida State University. FSU, located in Tallahassee, is home to almost 39,000 students. FSU students enjoy concerts, parties, a beautiful campus, and an excellent academic experience with a number of nationally ranked programs in many areas, including the sciences, engineering, film, music, theatre, and law, among others.

Orange Technical College-Westside Campus

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Remington College of Nursing Orlando

Marchman Technical Education Center

Trinity International University-Florida

Atlantic Institute of Oriental Medicine

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Yeshivah Gedolah Rabbinical College

Marion County Community Technical and Adult Education Center

Other Florida colleges includeUniversity of Miamiin Coral Gables,University of South Floridain Tampa,University of Central Floridain Orlando,Florida Atlantic Universityin Boca Raton,Florida International Universityin Miami, and many, many more.

University of South Florida St. Petersburg

Orange Technical College-Orlando Campus

Jacksonville University, in Jacksonville, is home to about 3,400 students. It, too, offers the benefit of small classes and a sunny campus. Jacksonville students get to do a lot of hands-on classroom work and tend to get to know their professors really well. Jacksonville is also a vibrant city with much to offer in terms of cultural exploration and nightlife. Students can expect to receive a strong liberal arts foundation, along with tons of pre-professional preparation. Notable alumni include Hollywood producer Frank Pace and former NBA All-Star Dunk Contest winner Dee Brown.

TheUniversity of Floridais a flagship state institution located in Gainesville, and its the second largest university in the state. Florida was ranked 19th among all public universities in the country by U.S. News & World Report in 2012 and is considered a Public Ivy, a distinction coined in 1985 bestowed to universities that provide an Ivy League experience at a public school price.

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Worldwide

Florida Panhandle Technical College

Florida Institute of Technology-Online

Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico-Miami

CHOICE High School and Technical Center

Saint John Vianney College Seminary

Pinellas Technical College-St. Petersburg

University of South Florida-Main Campus

Academy for Five Element Acupuncture

Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico-Orlando

There are 145 colleges in Florida, 85 public and 57 private, offering a wide range of programs and majors. Florida has both small schools (defined as less than 2000 students) and very large ones (10,000 or more students) and everything in between, including community colleges, in urban and rural environments.

Florida State College at Jacksonville

Robert Morgan Educational Center and Technical College

Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University

Cappex has tons of resources for students considering a college in Florida, including plenty of ways to help you find and apply for scholarships. Begin by browsing thecomplete list of colleges and universitiesbelow.

Sarasota County Technical Institute

Saint Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary

South Florida Bible College and Theological Seminary

Orange Technical College-Mid Florida Campus

University of South Florida-Sarasota-Manatee

Johnson & Wales University-North Miami

George T Baker Aviation Technical College

State College of Florida-Manatee-Sarasota

Adventist University of Health Sciences

Gooding Institute of Nurse Anesthesia

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