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Colleges in Florida

7 schools · official College Scorecard data

Among the 7 Florida colleges we track, the lowest average net price is at University of Florida ($6,541/yr), the highest median graduate earnings are at University of Miami ($75,328), and the best earnings-to-cost ROI signal belongs to University of Florida (10.9×). Compare net price, graduation rates, earnings and ROI for every school below.

Source: U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard. Data as of June 2026.

Florida colleges compared

SchoolTypeNet price/yrMedian earnings (10yr)Grad rateROI signal
University of Central FloridaPublic$10,411$58,30878.0%5.6×
Florida International UniversityPublic$9,288$60,24974.4%6.5×
University of South FloridaPublic$9,812$57,74376.8%5.9×
University of FloridaPublic$6,541$71,58891.1%10.9×
Florida State UniversityPublic$11,297$61,67585.6%5.5×
University of MiamiPrivate (nonprofit)$37,244$75,32883.7%2.0×
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical UniversityPublic$13,739$44,34953.3%3.2×

Source: U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard. Data as of June 2026.

Source: U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard (Public domain (U.S. Government work)), snapshot June 2026. ROI signal = median 10-year earnings ÷ average annual net price (methodology). Estimates — verify before relying on them.

Frequently asked questions

Which college in Florida has the lowest net price?

Of the 7 Florida schools we track, University of Florida has the lowest average net price at $6,541 per year (after grants and scholarships). Your own price depends on your family income, so always run the school's net price calculator.

Which Florida college has the highest graduate earnings?

University of Miami reports the highest median earnings 10 years after entry among Florida schools in our data, at $75,328. Earnings reflect federally-aided students across all majors, so they are an outcome signal rather than a guarantee.

What is the best-value college in Florida?

By our ROI signal (median earnings ÷ annual net price), University of Florida leads Florida schools at 10.9×. This is a simple value gauge that rewards both strong earnings and low cost — see the methodology for its limits.

Where does this Florida college data come from?

All figures are from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, a public-domain federal dataset. We commit a dated snapshot and link the source so you can verify every number.

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Last updated: 2026-06-20