Top 20 Best Online Colleges Near Jacksonville

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Continuing our series of best online college by state rankings, we have examined all online colleges near Jacksonville, Florida, and chosen to showcase the top 20 schools, based on the methodology stated below.

Jacksonville, Florida, is the largest city by area in the state as well as the continental United States, covering over 840 square miles. It is located in the Northeastern part of the state, where the St. John’s River meets the Atlantic Ocean. This massive city has 1,100 miles of coastline, which of course, means tons of beautiful beaches and resorts to make it a fabulous and highly sought travel destination. Of course, there’s far more to Jacksonville than beaches, there’s plenty of museums and world-class art, not to mention thousands of acres of parks and trails.


With so much to see and do in Jacksonville, why wouldn’t anyone want to attend school there or nearby? For this ranking, we have evaluated colleges and universities with online options within about 200 miles of Jacksonville. This makes the furthest schools just over 3 hours by automobile, making it an easy day trip when visits to the campus may be desired or required.

Methodology

In order to rank the schools near Jacksonville, Florida, sources used include:

Each school was evaluated to find out if online classes were offered. Then, the online colleges were organized by adding together the percentage numbers for freshman satisfaction and graduation rates. Added to these numbers were a numerical equivalent of the academic and overall grades provided by Niche, with A+ being 100, A being 90, and so on in this manner. In order to give more consideration to affordability, the (residential) cost of attendance was rounded to the nearest thousand, and that number was then subtracted from the total of the other numbers to give a final score for ranking.

Example: 45 (percent for freshman satisfaction) + 56 (graduation percent) + 80 (A- Academic Grade) + 90 (A Overall Grade) = 271
271 (total from above) – 36 ($35,750 cost of attendance) = 235 (final score for ranking)

We also consulted our ranking of the top 100 best online colleges during our research.

20. Trinity Baptist College

Trinity Baptist College is located in Jacksonville, Florida, and was established in 1974 with the purpose of preparing people to serve in the ministry and maintaining ties with a functioning local church. The school was originally located on McDuff Avenue near downtown on grounds previously occupied by Trinity Baptist Church. TBC relocated in 1988 to its current campus on Hammond Blvd.

In 1997, Trinity Baptist College was accredited and today offers students opportunities to earn degrees in biblical studies and ministries as well as liberal arts and graduate studies. TBC offers courses online and in the evenings for students who are unable to attend a traditional college or simply prefer to have a more flexible study schedule. Eligible students are able to take courses online both for credit or simply for personal benefit.

If you wish to learn more or would like to connect, please use the following links:

Trinity Baptist College’s Website – https://www.tbc.edu/

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/TrinityBaptistCollege

Twitter – https://twitter.com/tbc_edu

19. Everglades University – Orlando

Everglades University’s main campus is in Boca Raton, Florida which is over 300 miles from Jacksonville. However, the Orlando campus is under half the distance at around 140 miles away, close enough for a day-trip. The college was founded under the name of American Flyers College in 1990 and was located in Fort Lauderdale. In 1998, the school changed ownership and by 2000, Everglades College was incorporated as a not-for-profit in Florida. In 2003, the school name was officially changed to Everglades University. It wasn’t until 2004 that the main campus moved to Boca Raton and later that year the Orlando campus was opened.

All degrees offered at Everglades University are able to be taken on campus or online. Everglades offers a modest mix of both undergraduate and graduate programs.

Bachelor of Science programs available are Alternative Medicine, Alternative And Renewable Energy Management, Construction Management, Aviation/Aerospace, Crisis and Disaster Management, Business Administration, Environmental Policy And Management, Land And Energy Management, International Business, Surveying Management, and Hospitality Management.

Master’s Degree programs offered at Everglades are Business Administration, Aviation Science, Entrepreneurship, and Public Health Administration.

If you wish to learn more or would like to connect, please use the following links:

Everglades University’s Website – https://www.evergladesuniversity.edu/

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/EvergladesUniversity/

18. Bethune-Cookman University

Daytona Beach, Florida is about 97 miles from Jacksonville and is home to HBCU of Bethune-Cookman University. In 1904, the Daytona Education and Industrial Training School was founded by Mary McLeod Bethune. Since its first days, the school has gone through many changes and growth in order to become the university it is today. In 1923 it had merged with the Cookman Institute of Jacksonville, Florida and became a co-ed high school. A year later the school became affiliated with the Methodist Church. It wasn’t until 1931 that the school had become a junior college. In 1941 The school officially became a 4-year college and the name changed to Bethune-Cookman College. In 2007, when the school added its first graduate program to the curriculum, the name changed one last time to the current Bethune-Cookman University.

Students who participate in online programs at Bethune-Cookman University should note that some programs may include portions such as required internships, practica or clinical experiences which can not be completed online. Undergraduate degrees offered at Bethune-Cookman University include Bachelor of Science, Criminal Justice; Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies; Bachelor of Arts in Sociology; Bachelor of Science in Psychology; Bachelor of Science in Accounting; Bachelor of Science in Information Systems Management; Bachelor of Arts in International Studies; and Bachelor of Science Hospitality Management. Graduate students who are qualified may be able to earn a Master of Science in Criminal Justice Administration, Master of Science in Transformative Leadership, and a Master of Education in Exceptional Student Education Program.

If you wish to learn more or would like to connect, please use the following links:

BCU’s Website – https://www.cookman.edu/

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/bethunecookmanuniv

Twitter – https://twitter.com/bethunecookman

17. Warner University

Warner University is located in Lake Wales, Florida, around 195 miles from Jacksonville. It is a private, Christian liberal arts institution that is affiliated with the Church of God. Warner University was established in 1968 and was originally in Anderson, Indiana before moving to Lake Wales.

Associate’s degrees are offered online in General Studies and Church Ministry. There are four bachelor’s degree programs available online, including Business Administration, Educational Studies, Health Care Management, and Transformational Christian Ministry. Four graduate degrees are also available at Warner University. These are in Business Administration, Educational Studies, Management, and Ministry.

If you wish to learn more or would like to connect, please use the following links:

WU’s Website – https://www.warner.edu/

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/WarnerUniversity/

Twitter – https://twitter.com/warneru

16. Johnson University Florida

Located in Kissimmee, Florida about 160 miles from Jacksonville is where you can find the campus for Johnson University Florida. Founded in 1976 as Central Florida Bible College and later Florida Christian College, Johnson University Florida is now a part of the Johnson University System which includes an online campus. Johnson University has been involved in distance learning for more than a century and continues to provide students with a quality, Christian education regardless of where they call home.

Johnson University online offers associate’s degree programs in Biblical Studies (AA/AS), Intercultural Studies (AS), and Ministry Leadership. Bachelor programs include a Business Administration (BS), Intercultural Studies (BA/BS), Intercultural Studies Minor, Nonprofit Administration, Pastoral Care & Counseling (BA/BS), and Ministry Leadership (BA/BS). Graduate students are able to select from programs in Business Administration (MBA), Intercultural Studies (MA), New Testament (MA), or even the doctoral program in Leadership Studies (Ph.D.). There are also several certificate programs available through the online campus.

If you wish to learn more or would like to connect, please use the following links:

Johnson University’s Website – https://www.johnsonu.edu/Florida/Home.aspx

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/JohnsonUnivFL/

Twitter – https://twitter.com/JohnsonUnivFL

15. Saint Leo University

Around 175 miles from Jacksonville, Florida is where you can find Saint Leo, Florida which is home to its namesake university. Saint Leo University is a private, Roman Catholic liberal arts university. The history of the school dates as far back to 1881 when Edmund F. Dunne gained control of 1000,000 acres in Florida and established a Roman Catholic colony in the area which is now San Antonio and Saint Leo. However, the school itself was not established until 1889. Today the school serves more than 16,000 students.

Undergraduate degrees offered online include an A.A. Business Administration, A.A. Criminal Justice, A.A. in Cybersecurity, A.A. Information Technology, and an A.A. Liberal Arts. Also, there are several B.A. and B.S. degrees available from the School of Business in areas such as Business Administration and Accounting, the School of Arts & Sciences which includes Religion, Psychology and Sociology programs, and there are three different B.A. programs for Criminal Justice from the School of Education & Social Services.

For graduate students who wish to participate in online programs, there are several different Master’s degrees available. The School of Business offers a variety of M.B.A. degrees in different areas of specialization as well as an M.S. in Cybersecurity and a Master of Accounting. There’s even a doctoral program for the School of Business for a D.B.A. The School of Arts & Sciences offers three online programs: an M.S. Psychology, a Master of Arts in Theology, and a Master of Arts in Creative Writing.

The graduate programs offered by the School of Education & Social Services include a variety of M.S. Criminal Justice degrees in different areas of specialization, Ed.S. – Education Specialist, M.Ed. – Educational Leadership, M.Ed. – Exceptional Student Education, M.Ed. – Instructional Leadership, M.Ed. – Instructional Leadership with Reading Concentration, M.Ed. – Reading, M.S. Emergency and Disaster Management, M.S. Emergency and Disaster Management – Fire Science Administration, M.S. Human Services Administration, M.S. Instructional Design, Master of Social Work – Advanced Clinical Practice, and Master of Social Work – Advanced Standing Program.

If you wish to learn more or would like to connect, please use the following links:

Saint Leo University’s Website – https://www.saintleo.edu/

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/officialsaintleo

Twitter – https://twitter.com/SaintLeoUniv

14. Southeastern University

Lakeland, Florida, about 196 miles from Jacksonville is where you can find Southeastern University. The institution is a private, Christian liberal arts university with a history dating back to its founding year of 1935. The school was originally known as the Alabama Shield of Faith Institute, as it was located in New Brockton, Alabama. The next year the school became known as South-Eastern Bible Institute (SEBI). In 1940 the school consolidated with Beulah Heights Bible Institute in Atlanta, Georgia and became known as the Beulah Heights—South-Eastern BIble Institute upon the move. Two years later the school relocated and returned to the name SEBI. In 1946 the school started planning a move to a permanent campus and purchased land in Lakeland, Florida. The name changed once again in 1956 to reflect the school offering 4-year degrees, it became known as South-Eastern Bible College. As more degree programs were added, the school name changed once again to Southeastern College of the Assemblies of God in 1977. It wasn’t until 2005 that Southeastern College officially became Southeastern University.

For online students, SEU offers a BS in Digital Media & Design, BS in Criminal Justice, as well as several degree programs for both graduates and undergraduates in Business, Ministry, and Behavioral & Social Sciences. There are also multiple Education degree programs available for graduate students.

If you wish to learn more or would like to connect, please use the following links:

SEU’s Website – https://www.seu.edu/

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/seuniversity

Twitter – https://twitter.com/seuniversity

13. Jacksonville University

Located in the city of Jacksonville, Florida is the private institution of Jacksonville University. The school was founded in 1934 and was originally known as William J. Porter University, named after the founder. The school was also a 2-year college then and in 1935 the school changed names to Jacksonville Junior College. The school continued to grow and change campuses several times throughout the years and in 1958 Jacksonville Junior College merged with the Jacksonville College of Music, creating Jacksonville University. 1959 saw the first 4-year degrees awarded and by 1962 they had received full accreditation as a 4-year institution. Today, there are more than 4,000 students enrolled at Jacksonville University, or JU.

Currently, the only undergraduate program available online is JU’s Online RN to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN-BSN). Graduate students are offered more programs, such as the Online Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), Online RN to Master of Science in Nursing (RN-MSN), Online Master of Science in Business Analytics, Online Master of Science in Health Informatics, Online Master of Science in Organizational Leadership, and Online Master of Science in Sport Management. Jacksonville University is dedicated to serving students with a quality education and students will graduate with not just a degree, but the skills and keys to success in their chosen field.

If you wish to learn more or would like to connect, please use the following links:

JU’s Website – https://www.ju.edu/

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/jacksonvilleuniversity/

Twitter – https://twitter.com/JacksonvilleU

12. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Daytona Beach is located about 97 miles from Jacksonville, Florida and there is where you can find Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. The Embry-Riddle Company was founded by the barnstormer John Paul Riddle and entrepreneur T. Higbee Embry on December 17, 1925, which was precisely 22 years after the famous flight of the Wright Brothers. It was founded at Lunken Airport in Cincinnati, Ohio and the following spring Embry-Riddle School of Aviation was a reality. The original Embry-Riddle operations combined airplane dealership, airmail service, flight training center, and mechanic school all into one new type of school which focused entirely on aviation. During World War II, the school found itself in Florida. 25,000 men from the U.S. and Allied nations were trained by Embry-Riddle during the war years. After the war, the school consolidated its flight, ground school, and technical training programs in one location, which was Daytona Beach. The school continues to produce highly skilled graduates in the areas of aviation and aeronautics as well as many other subjects.

Online courses are served through Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University – Worldwide which is also based in Daytona Beach, Florida. Programs are offered online for certificates, bachelor’s, master’s, and even doctoral degrees. There are several fields of study for students to choose from, such as Applied Science; Aviation; Business; Computers & Technology; Engineering; Security, Intelligence, and Safety; and Space.

If you wish to learn more or would like to connect, please use the following links:

ERAU’s Website – https://worldwide.erau.edu/

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/EmbryRiddleUniversity

Twitter – https://twitter.com/EmbryRiddle

11. Adventist University of Health Sciences

Adventist University of Health Sciences, or ADU, is located about 140 miles from Jacksonville in Orlando, Florida. The university is a Seventh-day Adventist institution that specializes in allied health and nursing education and is associated with Florida Hospital and Adventist Health System which is operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The Florida Hospital began its nursing programs in the early 1900s when students from what was then Southern Missionary College in Tennessee would be sent to Orlando for clinical experience. Today, the school serves approximately 1,800 students.

With specialization in the medical and health fields, often it is difficult to find many online programs due to the “hands-on” nature of the subject. ADU is making strives to bring more online education to these fields and currently a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences, Bachelor of Science in Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Master of Health Administration, and Executive Master of Healthcare Administration are all available online at ADU.

If you wish to learn more or would like to connect, please use the following links:

ADU’s Website – https://www.adu.edu/

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/ADU.edu

10. Savannah College of Art and Design

Savannah, Georgia is just under 139 miles north along the coastline from Jacksonville, Florida, and this is where you will find Savannah College of Art and Design. It was officially incorporated in September of 1978 by Richard G. Rowan, Paula S. Wallace, May L. Poetter and Paul E. Poetter with a goal to bring a college of the arts to the Southeast region of the United States. They were highly successful in their goal. In fact, the institution later opened three other campuses, Atlanta, Hong Kong, and in Lacoste, France. While there are over 11,000 students served by SCAD, the school began with only 71 students.

Students attending SCAD are able to choose from over 40 programs that are designed to harness and enhance their own creativity. Online programs offered by Savannah College of Art and Design cover a wide array of subjects, too. Bachelor-level programs, which include BA and BFA, offered at SCAD include Advertising, Graphic Design, Photography, and Sequential Art. Masters level programs, MA and/or MFA, offered online are in Animation, Business Designs and Art Leadership, Design Management, Fashion, Graphic Design, Illustration, Motion Media Design, Painting, Photography, Writing, and Preservation Design. The online courses at SCAD are made available for students 24 hours a day, every day. Most courses have assignments or projects which must be turned in by a specific due date, and some online discussions have required participation.

If you wish to learn more or would like to connect, please use the following links:

SCAD’s Website – https://www.scad.edu/

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/scad.edu

Twitter – https://twitter.com/SCADdotedu

9. Florida Southern College

Florida Southern College is located in Lakeland, Florida which is around 195 miles from Jacksonville. Florida Southern College, or FSC, was founded in 1883 in Orlando and is the state’s oldest private 4-year college. The school has changed locations and names several times before coming to rest in Lakeland in 1922. The name changed to the current Florida Southern College more than a decade later in 1935. FSC is known for its beautiful campus and is also home to the largest collection of Frank Lloyd Wright architecture at a single site. Around 2,500 students attend the college each year.

Bachelor’s degree programs available in the online format include a Bachelor of Science in Accounting (BS), Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA), RN-to-BSN, Bachelor of Science in Communication, and a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education (BS). Graduate students will find that Master of Accountancy (MAcc), Master of Education (MEd) in Educational Leadership, Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership (EdD), and Doctor of Education (EdD) programs are available in a hybrid format. Also, a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT), Master of Business Administration (MBA), and Master of Education in Collaborative Teaching and Learning (MEd) are available as online programs. There are also summer courses available online for students who want to lighten their load in the fall or push forward to graduate sooner.

If you wish to learn more or would like to connect, please use the following links:

FSC’s Website – https://www.flsouthern.edu/home.aspx

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/FloridaSouthern

Twitter – https://twitter.com/flsouthern/

8. Stetson University

DeLand, Florida is around 110 miles from Jacksonville and there you can find the private, nonprofit Stetson University. The university was founded in 1883 by the New York philanthropist Henry Addison DeLand and was originally named DeLand Academy. It later became DeLand University and was renamed John B. Stetson University in 1889 in honor of one of the institution’s benefactors, who was also a hat manufacturer. Eventually, the university came to be known as simply Stetson University and the athletic teams are the Stetson Hatters, presumably in honor of the benefactor’s profession. Today, the university serves more than 4,300 students.
Stetson University has four different colleges and schools: the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Law, School of Music, and School of Business Administration. Students at Stetson University are able to take online courses over the Summer Semester. Courses offered are in a wide variety of subjects which include English, Accounting, Computer Science, Psychology, Health Science, and more. There is also an online Master of Accountancy (M.Acc.) program which strives to prepare students not only for successful careers but also meeting the requirements for passing the CPA examination.

If you wish to learn more or would like to connect, please use the following links:

Stetson University’s Website – https://www.stetson.edu/home/

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/stetsonU

Twitter – https://twitter.com/stetsonu

7. Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University

Located in Florida’s capital city of Tallahassee, approximately 165 miles from Jacksonville, is Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University. The school is frequently called Florida A&M University or FAMU. The university dates back to 1887 and is one of the largest historically black universities in the United States as well as the only public HBCU in the state of Florida. FAMU is also is a member institution of the State University System of Florida. Today the school serves more than 9,500 students.

There are many popular areas of study available at FAMU through their 7 colleges and 7 schools. Undergraduates and graduate students alike have plenty of programs to choose from. Online programs currently have a much smaller selection which is a Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Public Health (MPH), and a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN). There are also individual courses available online, the list of these can be located through their website.

If you wish to learn more or would like to connect, please use the following links:

FAMU’s Website – https://www.famu.edu/

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/FAMU1887

Twitter – https://twitter.com/FAMU_1887

6. Florida Institute of Technology

The Florida Institute of Technology, commonly called Florida Tech and abbreviated FIT, is located approximately 175 miles from Jacksonville in Melbourne, Florida. The school was founded in 1958 and was originally named Brevard Engineering College, but has been FIT since 1966. As the name suggests, the school’s academics tend to focus on engineering, sciences, and technical skills. However, there are other areas of study available for students. Today the school serves more than 6,500 students.

Online studies at Florida Tech range from certificates, associate degrees, bachelor’s degrees, to master’s degrees. Areas of study available include Accounting, Aviation, Business, Criminal Justice, Cybersecurity, Healthcare, Information Technology, Liberal Arts, Management, Marketing, Project Management, and Psychology. The online programs feature collaborative, interactive content which is taught by experienced members of the faculty. Also, student services representatives are there to support students from the day they begin classes until they reach their educational goals.

If you wish to learn more or would like to connect, please use the following links:

FIT’s Website – https://www.fit.edu/

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/FloridaInstituteofTechnology

Twitter – https://twitter.com/floridatech

5. University of North Florida

The University of North Florida, or UNF, is located in beautiful Jacksonville, Florida, and is a member institution of the State University System of Florida. The university opened in 1972 and was initially designed to fulfill the higher education needs of juniors and seniors. However, in 1984 the university began opening its doors to college freshmen.

UNF is comprised of several colleges: Brooks College of Health; Coggin College of Business; College of Arts and Sciences; College of Computing, Engineering and Construction; College of Education and Human Services; and Hicks Honors College. There are more than 50 programs designed for undergraduates and about half as many for graduate students. There are several online programs offered, with an RN – BSN Bridge Track being the only undergraduate program. However, there are several masters and doctoral programs in popular areas of study as well as a few graduate certificate programs.

If you wish to learn more or would like to connect, please use the following links:

UNF’s Website – https://www.unf.edu/

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/UofNorthFlorida

Twitter – https://twitter.com/UofNorthFlorida

4. University of Central Florida

Around 140 miles from Jacksonville is Orlando, Florida, home to the University of Central Florida, also known as UCF. The public research university is the largest university in the United States by both enrollment on a single campus as well as undergraduate enrollment. UCF was founded in 1963 and opened for enrollment five years later with a goal of helping to educate and provide graduates to serve as personnel for the growing space program along what is now considered the Space Coast of Florida. Of course, today the school serves more than 64,000 students and offers a wide variety of educational programs for a range of professions and career choices.
There are more than 80 degrees and certificates available online through the University of Central Florida. There are more than 20 each bachelor and master degrees in some of the most popular areas of study. Bachelor of Applied Science, BA in English – Literature, BS in Psychology, BA or BS in Criminal Justice are just a few of the undergraduate programs available. Graduate Students not only have popular master’s degree programs such as a Master of Science in Nursing, Master of Science Industrial Engineering, or Master of Public Administration, but there are also three doctoral programs for those in the Nursing field as well.

If you wish to learn more or would like to connect, please use the following links:

UCF’s Website – https://www.ucf.edu/

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/UCF

Twitter – https://twitter.com/UCF

3. University of South Florida

The University of South Florida, or USF, is located in Tampa, Florida which is just under 200 miles away from Jacksonville. The school was founded in 1956 and has been dedicated to higher education and providing quality courses and programs for its students ever since. There are around 48,000 students that attend USF annually through all three locations; Tampa, Sarasota-Manatee and St. Petersburg. USF is also a member institution of the State University System of Florida.

When it comes to choosing your area of study, it can be overwhelming with so many choices available at USF. Online options for students who desire or require the flexibility of distance learning are able to choose from several bachelor’s degree completion programs in popular areas of study, such as RN to BS, BA in Criminology, BS in Applied Sciences – Public Health, BS in Information Technology and others. There is also a large number of graduate programs available online in a variety of areas as well as hundreds of individual courses.

If you wish to learn more or would like to connect, please use the following links:

USF’s Website – https://www.usf.edu/

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/USouthFlorida

Twitter – https://twitter.com/USouthFlorida

2. Florida State University

Florida State University resides in the state capital of Florida, Tallahassee, which is about 165 miles from Jacksonville. It is commonly referred to as Florida State or FSU and is the oldest continuous site of higher education in the state with its origins dating as far back as 1851. It is also a senior member of the State University System of Florida and serves more than 41,000 students.

Students taking courses online at FSU are able to earn several of the most popular undergraduate and graduate degrees. Undergraduates who meet the requirements for participation are able to choose from several subjects, such as Computer Science (BA or BS), Social Science (BS), Criminology (BS), and Public Safety and Security (BS) which is available in 3 different majors. There is also a greater number of graduate degrees available online, in subjects such as Business Administration (MBA), Information Technology, Educational Leadership, Traditional Master of Social Work, and several others. There are both undergraduate and graduate certificate programs available for online students. There are a number of elective courses online for students attending FSU. The university uses the Blackboard system of delivery for their online courses and offers support for students (as well as instructors) through the Office of Distance Learning.

If you wish to learn more or would like to connect, please use the following links:

FSU’s Website – https://www.fsu.edu/

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/floridastate

Twitter – https://twitter.com/floridastate

1. University of Florida

Gainesville, Florida is home to the University of Florida and is around 70 miles from Jacksonville. In 1905, the Buckman Act consolidated Florida’s public higher education schools and established the University of the State of Florida. The four previous institutions which ended up forming the university were, The University of Florida at Lake City (formerly Florida Agricultural College), East Florida Seminary, St. Petersburg Normal and Industrial School, and South Florida Military College, the oldest of which dates back to 1853. In the many years since, the senior member of the State University System of Florida has grown and transformed into the third largest university in Florida by student population, serving more than 54,000 students. With high retention and graduation rates, it’s clear why UF has ranked high among schools in Florida as well as public schools in the United States.

Online students at the University of Florida are given the opportunity to graduate from one of the best online colleges in Florida and receive the same credentials as those who choose to receive their degree on-campus. Online Gators can rest assured that they are participating in programs which have been created by leaders in online education. There are more than 100 different programs offered online, giving students a variety of popular subjects to choose from such as Business Administration, Nursing, Computer Science, Psychology, Sport Management and many more.

If you wish to learn more or would like to connect, please use the following links:

UF’s Website – https://www.ufl.edu/

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/uflorida/

Twitter – https://twitter.com/UF/

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