Tallahassee, FL (August 30, 2024) – Today, the State University System of Florida celebrated the outstanding performance of its institutions in national rankings by Forbes and the Washington Monthly. This continued national recognition reflects the System’s commitment to academic excellence, student success and community service.
Forbes’ List of America’s Top Colleges, Public
Eleven of the State University System of Florida institutions were included on this year’s Forbes’ List of America’s Top Colleges for public universities with the University of Florida reaching the top five. In addition, eight institutions improved their rankings from the previous year and Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University earned a spot on the list for the first time.
- University of Florida – ranked 4th, up 3 spots
- Florida State University – ranked 21st, up 1 spot
- University of South Florida – ranked 41st, up 22 spots
- University of Central Florida – ranked 43rd, up 7 spots
- Florida International University – ranked 60th, up 28 spots
- Florida Atlantic University – ranked 84th, up 8 spots
- Florida Gulf Coast University – ranked 113th, up 55 spots
- University of West Florida – ranked 151st, up 46 spots
- University of North Florida – ranked 155th
- New College of Florida – ranked 164th
- Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University – ranked 187th, first time on list
To select and rank the top 500 universities, Forbes uses 14 metrics, including whether institutions produce highly paid graduates, reduce the amount of debt incurred by students, graduate a high percentage of students within six years and retain students while they complete their bachelor’s degrees.
Washington Monthly’s National University Rankings
Eight of the State University System of Florida institutions were included in this year’s National University Rankings by Washington Monthly. Florida International University was ranked in the top 20 overall and in the top 5 for social mobility.
- Florida International University – ranked 16th, ranked 3rd for social mobility
- University of Florida – ranked 33rd
- University of Central Florida – ranked 36th
- Florida Atlantic University – ranked 41st
- University of South Florida – ranked 47th
- Florida State University – ranked 48th
- University of North Florida – ranked 104th
- Florida Gulf Coast University – ranked 123rd
- New College of Florida – ranked 23rd on the Liberal Arts Colleges List
Washington Monthly’s rankings highlight higher education institutions that help students from low-income families improve their socio-economic status and support their communities and country. The rankings are based on social mobility, research and public service.
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About the State University System of Florida and the Board of Governors
The State University System of Florida is a constitutional body led by the 17-member Board of Governors. The System has 12 universities and more than 430,000 students, making it the second-largest public university system in the nation. Florida has held the top spot in U.S. News & World Report for higher education since the inception of the rankings in 2017. Responsibilities include defining the distinctive mission of each institution and managing the System’s coordination and operation. The Board appoints a Chancellor who serves as the System’s chief executive. For more information, visit flbog.edu or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.