education programs within the laws and rules of the state. ... accounting, banking, business, education, healthcare, law, technology, philanthropy and public policy .... 171. 99. All new transfer students who are non-White*. 43%. 47%. 31%. 24%.
$488.6 Million A TOP
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USF SYSTEM FACTS 2016-2017
Canada
USF SYSTEM FACTS 2016-2017
Ottawa
Minneapolis
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USFT Pinellas
• USF Tampa, the research-intensive, doctoral granting institution • USF St. Petersburg • USF Sarasota-Manatee
About the cover: Ranking per the National Science Foundation, total research expenditures, FY 2014
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Washington DC
The University of South Florida System comprises three member institutions:
USF System member institutions are separately accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC).
Atlantic Ocean
Boston New York
Chicago
TAMPA
275
USFSP
ST. PETERSBURG
Hillsborough Manatee
SARASOTA
Gulf of Mexico
USFSM 75
Cuba
Sarasota
3
Lamb
Zimmerman
Carrere
Garey
Goforth
USF BOARD OF TRUSTEES Griffin
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Ramil
Hopes
Shinn
Levy
Stikeleather
Mullis
Watkins
Brian D. Lamb, Chair
Scott L. Hopes
Jordan B. Zimmerman, Vice Chair
Stanley I. Levy
Mike L. Carrere
John B. Ramil
James A. Garey
Byron E. Shinn
Stephanie E. Goforth
James Stikeleather
Christopher Griffin
Nancy H. Watkins
Harold W. Mullis
The USF Board of Trustees is responsible for cost-effective policy decisions appropriate to the system mission and the implementation and maintenance of high-quality education programs within the laws and rules of the state. Campus Boards for USF St. Petersburg and USF Sarasota-Manatee are appointed by the USF Board of Trustees. The USF Board of Trustees was created in 2001 by the Florida legislature. The 13 trustees include distinguished figures in accounting, banking, business, education, healthcare, law, technology, philanthropy and public policy leadership. Six trustees are appointed by Florida’s governor, and five trustees are appointed by the Florida Board of Governors. The USF System Faculty Council President and USF System Student Advisory Council President also serve as trustees. The USF System President serves as Corporate Secretary.
USF SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION Judy Genshaft President Ralph Wilcox Provost and Executive Vice President Charles Lockwood Senior Vice President for USF Health John Long Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Joel Momberg Senior Vice President for University Advancement Paul R. Sanberg Senior Vice President for Research, Innovation & Economic Development Sophia Wisniewska Regional Chancellor, USF St. Petersburg Sandra Stone Regional Chancellor, USF Sarasota-Manatee
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USF SYSTEM
STUDENTS
• The University of South Florida System is home to a student body of nearly 50,000 students representing over 130 different countries. • The USF System was home to 50 national scholarship and fellowship student awardees during the 2015-16 academic year including Boren, Fulbright, Gilman, and Goldwater.
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• The Morsani College of Medicine brought in its strongest cohort to date, with an average MCAT score of 34, placing it in the top quintile of all medical schools in the country.
• USF Tampa is a recognized “Top Producer” of Peace Corps Volunteers. Ranking 16th in the Nation (among universities larger than 15K students) for Peace Corps Volunteers in 2016.
• USF Tampa’s Fall 2016 freshman academic profile posts an average SAT score of 1226 and a high school GPA of 4.08, which exceeds the Florida Board of Governors Preeminence benchmarks.
• U.S. News and World Report ranked USF Tampa as a Best College for Veterans (2016). • USF Tampa is ranked 46th among public universities for social mobility, research and civic engagement, according to Washington Monthly (2016).
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USF SYSTEM
ENROLLMENT
USF System
Enrollment Data as of Drop/Add Fall 2016 Undergraduate male female not reported full-time part-time
36,463 16,240 20,218 5 27,389 9,074
Graduate male female not reported full-time part-time
10,239 20.6% 4,260 41.6% 5,967 58.3% 12 0.1% 5,640 55.1% 4,599 44.9%
Doctor of Medicine male female not reported full-time part-time Non-Degree seeking male female not reported full-time part-time
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TOTAL male female not reported full-time part-time
704 390 301 13 704 0
73.5% 44.5% 55.4% - 75.1% 24.9%
1.4% 55.4% 42.8% 1.8% 100% -
2,185 4.4% 1,089 49.8% 1,092 50.0% 4 0.2% 913 41.8% 1,272 58.2% 49,591 - 21,979 44.3% 27,578 55.6% 34 0.1% 33,944 68.4% 15,647 31.6%
USF Tampa 30,619 71.5% 14,036 45.8% 16,578 54.1% 5 - 23,641 77.2% 6,978 22.8% 9,504 22.2% 4,008 42.2% 5,484 57.7% 12 0.1% 5,443 57.3% 4,061 42.7% 704 390 301 13 704 0
1.6% 55.4% 42.8% 1.8% 100% -
1,976 4.6% 996 50.4% 978 49.5% 2 0.1% 891 45.1% 1,085 54.9% 42,803 - 19,430 45.4% 23,341 54.5% 32 0.1% 29,977 70.0% 12,826 30.0%
USF St. Petersburg
USF SarasotaManatee
4,043 1,500 2,543 - 2,740 1,303
1,801 87.0% 704 39.1% 1,097 60.9% - - 1,008 56.0% 793 44.0%
85.7% 37.1% 62.9% - 67.8% 32.2%
553 11.7% 181 32.7% 372 67.3% - - 136 24.6% 417 75.4% - - - - - -
- - - - - -
121 2.6% 56 46.3% 65 53.7% - - 5 4.1% 116 95.9% 4,717 - 1,737 36.8% 2,980 63.2% - - 2,881 61.1% 1,836 38.9%
182 8.8% 71 39.0% 111 61.0% - - 61 33.5% 121 66.5% - - - - - -
- - - - - -
88 4.2% 37 42.0% 49 55.7% 2 2.3% 17 19.3% 71 80.7% 2,071 - 812 39.2% 1,257 60.7% 2 0.1% 1,086 52.4% 985 47.6%
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FIRST TIME IN COLLEGE (FTIC) ENROLLMENT
NEW STUDENT PROFILE (FTIC)
number of new FTICs average high school GPA average SAT mid-range SAT average ACT mid-range ACT top 10% of high school class Florida residents receiving Bright Futures scholarship non-White reside in on-campus housing (fall) National Merit Scholars National Hispanic Scholars Florida residents out-of-state students Florida counties represented states represented countries represented Florida high schools represented
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Enrollment Data as of Drop/Add Fall 2016
USF System
USF Tampa
USF St. Petersburg
USF SarasotaManatee
2,948 2,465 396 87 4.05 4.08 3.86 3.9 1213 1226 1142 1133 1140-1280 1160-1290 1060-1220 1060-1190 28 28 26 25 26-30 26-30 24-28 22-26 31% 34% 18% 20% 67% - - 40% 41% 35% 22% 1,967 (66.7%) 1719 (69.7%) 248 (62.6%) n/a 15 15 - 4 3 1 2,584 2,142 361 81 364 323 35 6 48 45 34 8 37 37 12 2 68 64 10 5 424 396 184 31
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TRANSFER & GRADUATE ENROLLMENT
NEW STUDENT PROFILE Transfer Students
USF St. Petersburg
USF Sarasota-Manatee
USF System
USF Tampa
Number of new transfer students
4,487
3,590
566
331
New transfer students from the Florida College System
3,082
2,455
395
232
Other new transfer students
1,405
1,135
171
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All new transfer students who are non-White*
43%
47%
31%
24%
Highest number of transfer students are from: *Does not include non-resident aliens and race not reported
Hillsborough Hillsborough St. Petersburg State College of Community Community College Florida, Manatee- College College Sarasota
Graduate Students
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Enrollment Data as of Drop/Add Fall 2016
New Graduate Students
3,450
3,246
151
53
Master’s & Education Specialist
2,633
2,429
151
53
Doctoral Research
432
432
-
-
Doctoral Professional
385
385
-
-
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Enrollment Data as of Drop/Add Fall 2016
USF System
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African American male female not reported American Indian male female not reported Asian male female not reported Hispanic male female not reported Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander male female not reported Two or More Races male female not reported
USF Tampa
USF St. Petersburg
4,598 10.2% 1,669 36.3% 2,929 63.7% - - 106 0.2% 53 50.0% 53 50.0% - - 3,094 6.9% 1,412 45.6% 1,680 54.3% 2 0.1% 8,716 19.4% 3,695 42.4% 5,017 57.6% 4 -
4,117 10.8% 1,514 36.8% 2,603 63.2% - - 86 0.2% 41 47.7% 45 52.3% - - 2,859 7.5% 1,321 46.2% 1,536 53.7% 2 0.1% 7,695 20.2% 3,317 43.1% 4,374 56.8% 4 0.1%
367 113 254 - 13 8 5 - 172 60 112 - 744 262 482 -
7.9% 30.8% 69.2% - 0.3% 61.5% 38.5% - 3.7% 34.9% 65.1% - 15.9% 35.2% 64.8% -
91 46 45 - 1,649 633 1,016 -
83 45 38 - 1,418 571 847 -
7 1 6 - 180 48 132 -
0.1% 14.3% 85.7% - 3.9% 26.7% 73.3% -
0.2% 50.5% 49.5% - 3.7% 38.4% 61.6% -
0.2% 54.2% 45.8% - 3.7% 40.3% 59.7% -
USF Sarasota-Manatee 114 42 72 - 7 4 3 - 63 31 32 - 277 116 161 - 1 - 1 - 51 14 37 -
5.6% 36.8% 63.2% 0.3% 57.1% 42.9% 3.1% 49.2% 50.8% 13.7% 41.9% 58.1% 100% 2.5% 27.5% 72.5% -
White male female not reported Race-Not Reported male female not reported TOTAL male female not reported
25,417 56.7% 11,081 43.6% 14,315 56.3% 21 0.1% 1,194 2.7% 486 40.7% 703 58.9% 5 0.4% 44,865 100.0% 19,075 42.5% 25,758 57.4% 32 0.1%
USF St. Petersburg
USF Tampa 20,861 54.7% 9,314 44.6% 11,526 55.3% 21 0.1% 1,047 2.7% 438 41.8% 606 57.9% 3 0.3% 38,166 100.0% 16,561 43.4% 21,575 56.5% 30 0.1%
3,093 66.2% 1,187 38.4% 1,906 61.6% - - 99 2.1% 38 38.4% 61 61.6% - - 4,675 100.0% 1,717 36.7% 2,958 63.3% - -
USF SarasotaManatee 1,463 72.3% 580 39.6% 883 60.4% - 48 2.4% 10 20.8% 36 75.0% 2 4.2% 2,024 100.0% 797 39.4% 1,225 60.5% 2 0.1%
Enrollment Data as of Drop/Add Fall 2016
STUDENT DIVERSITY PROFILE
USF System
Student Diversity Profile reflects federal race/ethnicity categories only and does not include International Students, or non-resident aliens. Total USF System student enrollment can be found on page 9.
International
USF System
USF System
USF Tampa
USF St. Petersburg
USF SarasotaManatee
Undergraduate 1,906 1,850 31 25 Graduate 1,999 1,978 11 10 Non-Degree Seeking 821 809 – 12 Total International Students 4,726 (10%) 4,637 (11%) 42 (1%) 47 (2%) As of Drop/Add Fall 2016
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USF SYSTEM ACADEMICS • USF Tampa ranks among the top tier of colleges listed in the U.S. News and World Report Best Colleges 2016, ranking in the top 100 of best public national universities. • According to the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) (2015), USF Tampa ranks among the top 300 of the best colleges and universities in the world.
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• USF Tampa graduate level programs continue to be ranked among the best according to the 2017 U.S. News and World Report Graduate School Rankings. USF graduate programs in the top 50 include: Industrial and Organizational Psychology (#4), Public Health (#16), Audiology (#17), Criminology (#22), Library and Information Studies (#24), Rehabilitation Counseling (#24), Nursing (#40), Industrial/Manufacturing Engineering (#46), and Clinical Psychology (#50).
• USF Tampa is ranked among the best in 2016 U.S. News and World Report’s Online Education Program rankings. USF graduate programs ranked in the top 50 include: Information Technology (#14), Engineering (#20), Business (non-MBA) (#22), and Education (#36). • USF Tampa was named one of the Top 100 Best Values in Public Colleges (#45) by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance for 2016. • USF Tampa ranks in the top 50 among U.S. public institutions in the Times Higher Education World university rankings (2016). • USF St. Petersburg’s undergraduate programs were ranked in the top 25 (#23) for all Public Southern Regional Universities by U.S. News and World Report (2016).
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DEGREES • PROGRAMS • ACCREDITATION Degrees Awarded 2015/16 Bachelors Masters Ed Specialists (EdS) Research Doctoral Professional Doctoral TOTAL
Degrees Offered 2016/17* Bachelors Masters Ed Specialists (EdS) Research Doctoral Professional Doctoral TOTAL *Degree programs reflect an unduplicated count of programs offered across the USF System as of the Fall 2016 drop/add benchmark.
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USF System
USF Tampa
USF St. Petersburg
USF Sarasota-Manatee
9,349 3,195 9 314 389 13,256
7,997 2,933 9 314 389 11,642
892 210 - - - 1,102
460 52 512
USF System
Accreditation
79 105 2 45 4 235
The University of South Florida is the doctoral granting, research-intensive campus located in Tampa, accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award degrees at the baccalaureate, master’s, specialist and doctoral levels, including the doctor of medicine. University of South Florida St. Petersburg and University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award degrees at the baccalaureate and master’s levels. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 407-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of USF, USF St. Petersburg, or USF Sarasota-Manatee.
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USF Library System
Volumes Held 2,643,728 Serials 94,816 Databases 930 Collections Expenditures $7,902,500
The USF System has five library facilities: the USF Tampa Library, the Nelson Poynter Memorial Library at USF St. Petersburg, the Jane Bancroft Cook Library at USF Sarasota-Manatee, the Hinks and Elaine Shimberg Health Sciences Library, and the Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute (FMHI) Research Library.
Instructional Quality Factors
USF Tampa
(2015/16)
Student:Faculty Ratio (IPEDS, fall 2015) Freshman Retention Rate (IPEDS Methodology) (full-time students, summer/fall 2014 to fall 2015)*
20 20
USF System
USF System 23
USF St. Petersburg
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16
USF Sarasota-Manatee 13
88%
88%
70%
79%
Academic Progress rate (Performance Based Funding metric) 85.1% (full-time students, 2.0 GPA+, summer/fall 2014 to fall 2015)*
85.6%
66.9%
78.7%
6-year graduation rate (IPEDS Methodology) (2009 FTIC cohort)*
68%
68%
38%
n/a
6-year graduation rate (Performance Based Funding metric) (2009 FTIC cohort, full- and part-time)*
68%
68.1%
38.3%
n/a
4-year graduation rate (2011 AA Transfer cohort)*
67%
68%
52%
60%
Endowed Chairs
53
Endowed Professorships
33 27 6 -
Distinguished University Professors
75
*Rates are not official IPEDS data and are based on internally calculated data.
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2 2
- - -
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USF SYSTEM RESEARCH & FINANCES • The USF System ranks 25th in the nation among public universities for total research expenditures by the National Science Foundation (2014). •
The USF System ranks 41st in the U.S. for total research expenditures, among all U.S. universities, public or private, by the National Science Foundation (2014). This places USF in the top 7% among the 634 universities ranked (FY2014, most recent available).
• The USF System was awarded a record $458.5 million in contracts and grants in fiscal year 2016.
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•
The USF System ranks 9th in the nation among public universities and 21st world-wide for granted U.S. patents among all universities according to the Intellectual Property Owners Association/NAI (2015).
• USF Tampa is listed as a top 50 public university in the most recently published Top American Research Universities (TARU) report. • USF Tampa is ranked 46th among public universities for social mobility, research and civic engagement, according to Washington Monthly (2016).
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Financial Resources Endowment (2015/16) Total Gifts & Commitments (2015/16) Licensing Revenue (2015/16) (estimated) Total Operating Budget (2016/17)* Education & General Auxiliary Enterprises Contracts & Grants Local Funds**
USF System
USF Tampa
USF St. Petersburg
$ 395.3 M
-
-
preliminary
Total Research Expenditures (2014/15) Federal Research Expenditures (2014/15) Post Doctoral Appointees (Fall 2015) U.S. Patents (2015/16)
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-
$ 71,485,601 - - $ 1.9 M est - - $1,695,827,240 $1,590,072,718 $73,978,245 $31,776,277 $665,546,624 $587,767,782 $51,014,319 $26,764,523 $208,257,901 $191,395,692 $15,273,635 $1,588,574 $368,023,590 $363,745,590 $3,805,000 $473,000 $453,999,125 $447,163,654 $3,885,291 $2,950,180
*The Operating Budget presented here excludes USF Health expenditures for Self-Insurance and the Faculty Practice Plan. This presentation of the 2016-17 Operating Budget also excludes Non-Operating Transfers pertaining to all funding sources. **Includes Financial Aid (also Stafford Loan), Student Activity & Service Fees, Technology Fees, Green Fees, Intercollegiate Athletics, and Concessions.
Research Funding and Productivity
USF SarasotaManatee
USF System $ 494 M $ 221 M 282 105
Full Time Equivalencies Fundable, 2015/16
USF System
SUS Full Time Equivalencies Undergraduate Graduate IPEDS Full Time Equivalencies Undergraduate Graduate
USF Tampa
30,796 24,848 5,948 41,061 33,131 7,931
26,434 20,927 5,507 35,246 27,903 7,343
Estimated Cost of Attendance, 2016/17 USF System
Undergraduate Student Full-Time Tuition* Housing/Meals Books/Supplies Other Expenses Graduate Student Full-Time Tuition* Housing/Meals Books/Supplies Other Expenses
Florida Resident
Non-Florida Resident
$6,410 - $5,588 $9,700 $1,200 $4,100
$17,324 - $16,502 $9,700 $1,200 $4,100
$10,428 - $10,040 $11,050 $1,200 $4,100
$21,126 - $20,737 $11,050 $1,200 $4,100
USF St. Petersburg
* Tuition and fees vary across the USF System. Please refer to the per-credit-hour tuition and fees for each institution on pages 31, 33, and 35. Costs based on ‘not living with parents.’
USF SarasotaManatee
3,017 1,345 2,693 1,228 324 117 4,023 1,793 3,591 1,637 432 155
Estimated Financial Aid Awards 2015/16* USF System
Scholarships $59,155,746 Grants $101,295,778 Waivers $59,762,751 Loans $252,600,153 Work Study $2,487,666 Total $475,302,094 *Preliminary figures
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USF SYSTEM
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UNIVERSITY RESOURCES
•
The USF System leads the State University System in Total R&D Expenditures per fulltime, Tenured/Tenure-Earning Faculty (201415 Accountability Report).
•
The USF System ranks fourth worldwide for organizations with the most AAAS Fellows (2015). The American Association for the Advancement of Science is the world’s largest multidisciplinary scientific society and a leading publisher scientific journals.
•
The USF System has a credit rating of “Aa2” from Moody’s; equal to the highest credit rating issued to any public or private university in Florida.
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Faculty and Staff Profile Employees 2015/16 (reflects all appointments) instructional faculty full time part time
other faculty full time part time
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USF SarasotaManatee
Facilities and Space
USF System
Number of Buildings Total Square Feet Acreage
294 256 29 9 11,659,014 10,178,394 1,316,202 164,418 1,642 1,562 48 32
As of Fall 2016
USF Tampa
USF System
USF Tampa
2,007
1,790
136
81
487
463
20
4
1,890 117 461 26
1,675 115 437 26
134 2 20 -
81 4 -
adjuncts*
1,492
graduate assistants*
2,118 2,048 58 12
administrative
2,578
2,369
141
68
university support personnel
2,064
1,875
144
45
other
1,487 1,387 84 16
full time part time
USF St. Petersburg
USF SarasotaManatee
USF St. Petersburg
full time part time full time part time
student assistants* TOTAL *Part-time appointments only
2,544 34 2,032 32 527 960
3,010
15,243
1,285 145 62
2,335 34 1,844 31 506 881
141 - 143 1 17 67
68 45 4 12
2,685 272 53
13,902 1,000 341
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The University of South Florida is classified by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching in the Doctoral Universities: Highest Research Activity category, a distinction attained by only 2.5 percent of all universities. Designated as Florida’s first Emerging Preeminent University by the Florida Board of Governors, USF comprises the main campus in Tampa, USF Health, and the College of Marine Science and is the doctoralgranting, research-intensive member of the USF System.
USF Tampa
Undergraduate
Arts & Sciences Behavioral & Community Sciences Business Education Engineering Global Sustainability Graduate Studies Honors College** Marine Science Medicine Nursing Pharmacy Public Health The Arts Undergraduate Studies Undeclared Total
13,975 1,653 4,413 1,101 4,791 - - - - - 1,558 - 674 894 445 1,114 30,618
Graduate
Total
1,749 816 997 1,156 1,225 110 251 - 106 1,592 818 396 756 237 - - 10,209
15,724 2,469 5,410 2,257 6,016 110 251 106 1,592 2,376 396 1,430 1,131 445 1,114 40,827
As of Drop/Add Fall 2016
USF TAMPA
Headcount by College*
Tuition and Fees 2016/17*** Cost per Credit Hour
4202 E. Fowler Ave, Tampa, FL 33620 | 813-974-2011 | usf.edu
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Florida Resident Non-Florida Resident Undergraduate Courses $211.19 $575.01 Graduate Courses $431.43 $877.17 *Only includes degree-seeking students **Headcount included with college of degree major
***Tuition and fees vary across the USF System. Please refer to the per-credit-hour tuition and fees for each institution on pages 33 and 35.
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Offering more than 40 graduate and undergraduate programs in the arts and sciences, business, and education, USF St. Petersburg is Pinellas County’s only residential public research university. USFSP features smaller classes taught by faculty who challenge their students to excel in research, teaching and service. USFSP offers opportunities for all students to become engaged with the community, to participate in internships, or work with faculty on research projects. USF St. Petersburg is one of few Carnegie Foundation Master’s Medium institutions to have earned the highly prestigious, elective Carnegie classification of Community Engagement. USFSP’s core values include student-centered success, research and innovation, inclusion of differences, commitment to community, and care for the natural environment. Student success tops the list, followed by a desire to achieve in new areas of research and innovation. In 2006, USF St. Petersburg was separately accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
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140 Seventh Ave South, St. Petersburg, FL 33701 | 727-973-4873 | usfsp.edu
Undergraduate
Graduate
Total
USF St. Petersburg Arts & Sciences Business Education Undergraduate Studies Undeclared Total
1,476 951 137 1,479 - 4,043
132 244 177 - - 553
1,608 1,195 314 1,479 4,596
As of Drop/Add Fall 2016
USF ST. PETERSBURG
Headcount by College*
*Only includes degree-seeking students
Tuition and Fees 2016/17*
Florida Resident
Cost per Credit Hour
Undergraduate Courses Graduate Courses
• • • •
$193.70 $425.68
Non-Florida Resident $557.52 $871.42
U.S. News & World Report ranks USFSP’s Online MBA at #15 in the nation and #2 in Florida. The magazine also ranked the program among the top 20 percent of Best Online MBA Programs for Veterans (2016). Affordable Schools.net ranked USFSP among its “25 Most Exclusive Public Bachelor’s Colleges by Admission Rate” (2016). USFSP’s Kate Tiedemann College of Business is accredited by AACSB International in both business and accounting, a double distinction held by only 1 percent of business schools globally. USFSP’s College of Education has earned accreditation under the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) standards through the C ouncil for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) Accreditation System.
*Tuition and fees vary across the USF System. Please refer to the per-credit-hour tuition and fees for each institution on pages 31 and 35.
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USF Sarasota-Manatee is a regional campus of the University of South Florida system, offering the prestige of a nationally ranked research university with the convenience of a hometown location, including classes in Sarasota and Manatee counties, Venice and online. Separately accredited, USFSM is ideal for those interested in pursuing a baccalaureate or master’s degree, professional certification, or continuing education credit in a small, personal setting with distinguished faculty and a dynamic curriculum of over 40 academic programs. USFSM occupies a magical place in a very special part of Florida, where students enjoy natural beauty, diverse arts and culture and a passion for excellence. USFSM is the centerpiece of the higher education corridor in the Sarasota/Bradenton area, offering a true sense of place and an unusually rich climate ideal for personal growth and intellectual development. As a fast-growing, rapidly evolving part of the USF System, we like to say that USFSM is “small enough to care, but large enough to lead.” 8350 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL 34243 | 941-359-4200 | usfsm.edu
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Undergraduate
Graduate
Total
USF Sarasota-Manatee
Business Hospitality & Tourism Leadership Liberal Arts & Social Sciences Science & Mathematics UG Student Advising USFSM Undeclared Total
542 91 633 144 23 167 507 68 575 304 - 304 286 - 286 19 - 19 1,802 182 1,984
As of Drop/Add Fall 2016
USF SARASOTA-MANATEE
Headcount by College*
*Only includes degree-seeking students
Tuition and Fees 2016/17* Cost per Credit Hour
Undergraduate Courses Graduate Courses
• • •
Florida Resident
Non-Florida Resident
$185.92 $417.90
$549.74 $863.64
USFSM added the College of Science and Mathematics in 2016 to expand its emphasis on Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) curriculum offerings. The Center for PAInT, which brings together an international network of educators and arts partners, is now the state’s official resource for arts-integrated instruction. USFSM’s cutting-edge Culinary Innovation Lab provides hands-on experience to students in the College of Hospitality and Tourism.
*Tuition and fees vary across the USF System. Please refer to the per-credit-hour tuition and fees for each institution on pages 31 and 33.
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USF SYSTEM FACTS 2016-2017 Office of the USF System Provost and Executive Vice President University of South Florida 4202 E Fowler Ave, CGS 401 Tampa, FL 33620-4401 (813) 974-2154 Produced by the Office of Decision Support