The UF is a public research university located in Gainesville, Florida, known for its diverse academic programs, strong athletic teams, and commitment to excellence in education and research.
Florida University System is a network of public universities governed by the Florida Board of Governors, which oversees the operation and coordination of all state universities in Florida.
UF admission requirements include a high school diploma or equivalent, minimum GPA and standardized test scores, and completion of specific college preparatory coursework.
The University of Florida offers a wide range of courses spanning various disciplines, including but not limited to sciences, humanities, engineering, business, and health-related fields.
The cost of studying at the UF for in-state students is approximately $6,500 per semester (tuition and fees) and around $28,000 per semester for out-of-state students.
The University of Florida provides a range of scholarships, such as the Presidential Scholarships, UF Excellence Scholarships, and Florida Bright Futures Scholarships, among others.
The University of Florida's application fee for undergraduate admissions was $35 ($30 + $5 processing fee) for in-state applicants and $70 for out-of-state applicants.