List of colleges and universities in Florida
The following is a list of accredited colleges and universities in the U.S. state of Florida. Many of these schools have multiple campuses, and therefore only the location of the main campus in Florida is specified. Most public institutions and traditional private institutions in Florida are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools; religious schools are accredited by the Association of Advanced Rabbinical and Talmudic Schools (AARTS), the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada (ATS), the Association for Biblical Higher Education (ABHE), and the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools (TRACS).
Public colleges and universities
[edit]State University System
[edit]The State University System of Florida comprises twelve member universities.
- Florida Atlantic University (Boca Raton)
- Florida Gulf Coast University (Fort Myers)
- Florida International University (Miami)
- Florida Polytechnic University (Lakeland)
- Florida State University (Tallahassee)
- New College of Florida (Sarasota)
- University of Central Florida (Orlando)
- University of Florida (Gainesville)
- University of North Florida (Jacksonville)
- University of South Florida (Tampa)
- University of West Florida (Pensacola)
Florida College System
[edit]The Florida College System comprises twenty-eight community colleges and state colleges.
- Broward College (Davie)
- Chipola College (Marianna)
- College of Central Florida (Ocala)
- Daytona State College (Daytona Beach)
- Eastern Florida State College (Cocoa)
- Florida Gateway College (Lake City)
- College of the Florida Keys (Key West)
- Florida SouthWestern State College (Fort Myers)
- Florida State College at Jacksonville (Jacksonville)
- Gulf Coast State College (Panama City)
- Hillsborough Community College (Tampa)
- Indian River State College (Fort Pierce)
- Lake–Sumter State College (Leesburg)
- Miami Dade College (Miami)
- North Florida College (Madison)
- Northwest Florida State College (Niceville)
- Palm Beach State College (Lake Worth)
- Pasco–Hernando State College (New Port Richey)
- Pensacola State College (Pensacola)
- Polk State College (Winter Haven)
- Santa Fe College (Gainesville)
- Seminole State College of Florida (Sanford)
- South Florida State College (Avon Park)
- St. Johns River State College (Palatka)
- St. Petersburg College (St. Petersburg)
- State College of Florida, Manatee–Sarasota (Bradenton)
- Tallahassee State College (Tallahassee)
- Valencia College (Orlando)
Other public institutions
[edit]Private colleges and universities
[edit]Private institutions
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- Atlantis University (Miami-Dade County)[1]
- Beacon College (Leesburg)
- Carlos Albizu University (Miami)
- Columbia College (Jacksonville) (Orlando)
- DeVry University (Orlando)
- Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University (Daytona Beach)
- Flagler College (St. Augustine)
- Florida Hebrew University (Aventura)[2]
- Florida Institute of Technology (Melbourne)
- Florida National University (Hialeah)
- Herzing University (Orlando)
- Hodges University (Fort Myers)
- Jacksonville University (Jacksonville)
- Keiser University (Fort Lauderdale)
- Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (Bradenton)
- Lynn University (Boca Raton)
- Millennia Atlantic University (Doral)[citation needed]
- Miami Regional University (Miami Springs)
- National Louis University (Tampa)
- National University of Medical Sciences (Naples)[citation needed]
- Nova Southeastern University (Davie)
- Nexus University (Miami)[citation needed]
- Okan International University (Dania Beach)
- Panamerican University (Miami)
- Rasmussen College (Ocala, Fort Myers, New Port Richey/West Pasco, Land o' Lakes/East Pasco, and Tampa/Brandon)
- Rollins College (Winter Park)
- San Ignacio University (Doral)[citation needed]
- Schiller International University (Largo)
- Southeastern College (Miami Lakes and West Palm Beach)
- Southern Technical College (Orlando)
- Springfield College (Tampa)
- Stetson University (DeLand)
- University of Miami (Coral Gables)
- University of Phoenix (Orlando)
- University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences (St. Augustine)
- University of Tampa (Tampa)
- Webber International University (Babson Park)
- Western Michigan University Cooley Law School (Tampa)
Religiously affiliated institutions
[edit]- AdventHealth University (Orlando)
- Ave Maria University (Ave Maria)
- Baptist College of Florida (Graceville)
- Barry University (Miami Shores)
- Bethune–Cookman University (Daytona Beach)
- CICA International University and Seminary-Online[citation needed]
- Covenant Life University (Fort Myers)[citation needed]
- Eckerd College (St. Petersburg)
- Edward Waters University (Jacksonville)
- Emmaus Baptist College (Brandon)
- Florida College (Temple Terrace)
- Florida Christian University (Orlando)
- Florida Memorial University (Miami Gardens)
- Florida Southern College (Lakeland)
- University of Fort Lauderdale (Fort Lauderdale)
- Gordon–Conwell Theological Seminary (Jacksonville)
- Hobe Sound Bible College (Hobe Sound)
- Palm Beach Atlantic University (West Palm Beach)
- Pensacola Christian College (Pensacola)
- Reformed Theological Seminary (Orlando)
- Saint Leo University (St. Leo)
- St. John Vianney College Seminary (Miami)
- St. Thomas University (Miami Gardens)
- South Florida Bible College & Theological Seminary (Deerfield Beach)
- Southeastern University (Lakeland)
- Talmudic University Yeshiva Bais Moshe Chaim (Miami Beach)
- Trinity Baptist College (Jacksonville)
- Trinity College (New Port Richey)
- Warner University (Lake Wales)
Trade/technical institutions
[edit]- Acupuncture and Massage College (Miami)
- AdventHealth University (Orlando)
- Aerosim Flight Academy (Sanford)[citation needed]
- American College for Medical Careers (Orlando)[citation needed]
- Atlantic Institute of Oriental Medicine (Fort Lauderdale)[citation needed]
- City College (Hollywood and Orlando)
- College of Business and Technology (Miami) a.k.a. "CBT College"
- Digital Media Arts College (Boca Raton)
- Dragon Rises College of Oriental Medicine (Gainesville)[citation needed]
- East West College of Natural Medicine (Sarasota)[citation needed]
- Everest University (Pompano Beach)
- Everglades University (Boca Raton)
- Florida Career College (Miami)
- Florida College of Integrative Medicine (Orlando)[citation needed]
- Florida Technical College (Cutler Bay, DeLand, Kissimmee, Lakeland, Orlando, and Pembroke Pines)
- Full Sail University (Winter Park)
- Jersey College (Tampa, Jacksonville, and Fort Lauderdale)
- Jose Maria Vargas University (Pembroke Pines)[citation needed]
- Northwest Lineman College (Edgewater)
- Orlando Culinary Academy (Orlando)
- Remington College (Tampa)
- Ringling College of Art and Design (Sarasota)
- Southern Technical College (Orlando)
Former colleges and universities
[edit]- Argosy University (Tampa; closed 2019)
- The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale (closed 2018)
- The Art Institute of Jacksonville (closed 2015)
- Art Institute of Tampa (closed 2023)
- Clearwater Christian College (closed 2015)
- Johnson & Wales University - North Miami (closed 2021)
- Johnson University Florida (closed 2024)
- Jones College[3] (closed 2017)
- Miami International University of Art and Design (closed 2023)
- Virginia College (closed 2018)
Segregated (defunct) junior colleges
[edit]Prior to 1968, racially integrated education was prohibited by the Florida Constitution of 1885. In an effort to show that the state of Florida had a separate but equal college system for black people, counties, with state support, established 11 junior colleges for black people; only one already existed (Booker T. Washington).[4] In several cases a new junior college for whites was founded at approximately the same time. The 11 new junior colleges were opened in the late 1950s and early 1960s. They were abruptly closed following passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.[5]
- Booker T. Washington Junior College
- Gibbs Junior College
- Roosevelt Junior College
- Carver Junior College
- Jackson Junior College
- Hampton Junior College
- Rosenwald Junior College
- Suwannee River Junior College
- Volusia County Junior College
- Collier-Blocker Junior College
- Lincoln Junior College
- Johnson Junior College
See also
[edit]- List of college athletic programs in Florida
- Education in Florida
- Florida Board of Governors
- Florida Department of Education
- List of American institutions of higher education
- List of colleges and universities in metropolitan Jacksonville
References
[edit]- ^ "Welcome to Atlantis University".
- ^ "Welcome to Florida Hebrew University".
- ^ "How many colleges and universities have closed since 2016?". Education Dive. Retrieved 2020-05-14.
- ^ Smith, Walter L. (Walter Lee). The Magnificent Twelve : Florida’s Black Junior Colleges. Winter Park, Fla. (P.O. Box 2249, Winter Park 32790): FOUR-G Publishers, 1994.
- ^ Wattenberger, James L.; Albertson, Harry T. (2012). "A Succinct History of the Florida Community College System". 2012 Trustee Orientation Manual (PDF). Association of Florida Colleges. pp. 68–69.