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Facts and Figures, 2023-2024

  • 11,047 studentsÌýenrolledÌýfor Fall 2023
  • 25 years of record enrollment since 1995
  • Approximately 50% of students from Florida
  • Students from 50 states and most of the world's countries
  • About 1,200Ìýinternational students
  • A residentially-based campus with 12Ìýresidence halls
  • About 2,600ÌýdegreesÌýconferred annually

Annual Costs

Full-time Undergraduate:
Tuition and Fees: $33,424
Room and Board: $12,676
TOTAL: $46,100

Graduate Programs:Ìý$683/credit hour
Continuing Studies:Ìý$494/credit hourÌý
Doctor of Nursing Practice:Ìý$35,166/27-month total
Executive MBA Program:Ìý$55,795/two-year program total
Executive DBA Program:Ìý$80,000/three-year program total
Physician Assistant Medicine:Ìý$117,859/three-year program total

Financial Aid

Academics

25 Most Popular Undergraduate Majors

  1. Finance
  2. Marketing
  3. International Business
  4. Biology/ÌýEnvironmental Science
  5. Nursing
  6. Psychology
  7. Criminology and Criminal Justice
  8. Allied Health
  9. Marine Science
  10. Sport Management
  11. Management
  12. Communication/ÌýJournalism
  13. Entrepreneurship
  14. Human Performance
  15. Advertising/Public Relations
  16. Art/Design
  17. Education
  18. Accounting
  19. Cybersecurity
  20. Film/Animation/New Media
  21. Political Science/International Studies
  22. Forensic Science
  23. Chemistry/Biochemistry/Physics
  24. Musical Theatre/ÌýTheatre/ÌýDance
  25. Economics

Educational Enrichment

Financial Facts

  • Projected annual revenue: $420 million and assets: $1.03 billion as of September 2023
  • 1,750 full-time, part-time and vendor-contracted employees
  • 1,700Ìýstudents employedÌýon campus
  • Fundraising: $39 million (2022-2023)
  • Annual economic impact: $1.4 billion
  • $950 million in newÌýconstructionÌýcompleted or underway since 1998

Campus Facts

State-of-the-Art Facilities (Built Within Past 25 Years)

Campus Additions UnderwayÌý

  • Plant Hall Renovations
  • Grand Center - Residence, Parking and Academic Building
  • Chiller Plant #2

Campus Life

Spartan Athletics

  • Ìýhave won 22ÌýÌý— eight inÌýÌý(1992, 1993, 1998, 2006, 2007, 2013, 2015, 2019), three inÌýÌý(1981, 1994, 2001), two inÌýÌý(1987, 1988), four inÌýÌý(2006, 2014, 2018, 2021), three inÌýÌý(2019, 2021, 2022), one in men's lacrosse (2022) and one inÌýÌý(2007).
  • Spartan teams have won 118ÌýÌý³Ù¾±³Ù±ô±ð²õ

NCAA Division IIÌý(2)Teams

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  • Basketball (²¹²Ô»åÌý)
  • Ìý(·É´Ç³¾±ð²Ô)
  • Ìý(men and women)*(non-NCAA)
  • Ìý(·É´Ç³¾±ð²Ô)
  • Cross country (Ìý²¹²Ô»åÌý)
  • Golf (²¹²Ô»åÌý)
  • Lacrosse (Ìý²¹²Ô»åÌý)
  • Ìý(·É´Ç³¾±ð²Ô)
  • Soccer (Ìý²¹²Ô»åÌý)
  • Swimming (Ìý²¹²Ô»åÌý)
  • Ìý(·É´Ç³¾±ð²Ô)
  • Track (Ìý²¹²Ô»åÌý)
  • Ìý(·É´Ç³¾±ð²Ô)Ìý
  • Junior Varsity Lacrosse (men), Baseball (men) and Crew Novice (women)

*Non-NCAA

Club Sports

  • Baseball (men)
  • Basketball (men)
  • Bowling (co-ed)
  • Climbing (co-ed)
  • Ìý(³¦´Ç-±ð»å)
  • Ìý(³¦´Ç-±ð»å)
  • Fishing (co-ed)
  • Ìý(men and women)
  • Golf (co-ed)
  • Ice hockey (men's ice hockeyÌýand women's)
  • Lacrsse (women)
  • Paintball (co-ed)
  • Ìý(³¦´Ç-±ð»å)
  • Rowing
  • Soccer (men and women)
  • Softball
  • Spikeball
  • Swimming
  • Tennis (co-ed)
  • Triathlon
  • Unified Sports
  • Volleyball (men and women)
  • Wrestling (men and women)

Club SportsÌýare coordinated by students and compete regionally and nationally.

´¡²Ô»åÌýDID YOU KNOW?

  • All campus buildings areÌýwired and connectedÌývia fiber optic cable, and campus features approximately 1,724 wireless zones.
  • There are 50Ìýcomputer labsÌýon campus.
  • 800 community leaders are involved at °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Êapp on various boards and advisory groups.
  • 90% of full-time faculty have doctorates or the highest degree in their field.
  • 96% of all students who apply to graduate school are admitted.
  • 94% reported success in achieving their post-graduate goals.
  • °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Êapp is in theÌýtop tierÌý´Ç´ÚÌýU.S. News and World Report's "America's Best Colleges."
  • °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Êapp isÌýrankedÌýby Princeton Review as a "Best College."
  • °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Êapp is ranked as the safest college campus in Florida, and the 19th safest college campus in the U.S. by YourLocalSecurity.com

Comparative University Profile

Ìý19312023
Enrollment
Ìý Ìý(Full Time)
6711,047
(10,102)
States Represented150
Countries Represented1130 est.
Tuition/Fees (annual@12 hrs./sem.)$232$33,424
Faculty12872
Assets$29,039$1.03 billion
Classes325,800 est.
Buildings171
Accrediting Approving Agencies018
Annual Revenue$20,000$420 million
Annual Economic Impact$100,000$1.4 billion
Population*(Figures given for 1931 are from 1930 U.S. Census. The 2020 current population figures are based on recent researched estimates by the U.S. Census Bureau. Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater metropolitan area was not yet designated in 1930, but 1930 figures inclusive of the same area are given for comparison. The metro area includes Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco and Hernando counties.)ÌýÌý
City of Tampa101,161413,704
Hillsborough County153,5191,444,870
Metropolitan Area231,1903,068,511
Florida1,468,21121.48M

*ÌýFigures given for 1931 are from 1930 U.S. Census. The 2020 current population figures are based on recent researched estimates by theÌý. Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater metropolitan area was not yet designated in 1930, but 1930 figures inclusive of the same area are given for comparison. The metro area includes Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco and Hernando counties.