Fort Myers, FL
8099 College Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33919
http://www.fsw.edu
Florida SouthWestern State College is a public college in Fort Myers, FL. It has open to everyone admissions, accepting 100% of applicants. It has a medium-sized student body with 5,403 full-time undergrads enrolled. Florida SouthWestern undergrads can choose from 32 total majors across eight disciplines. The most commonly picked academe are Liberal Arts and Humanities, Nursing, and Business, with 65% of graduates receiving an Associate's in Liberal Arts and Humanities. 7% and 4% of students study Nursing and Business, respectively. If you hope to major in public health at a college in Florida but don't have the best grades, Florida SouthWestern is an incredible school for you, because its public health program is ranked #8 in the state. In addition, Florida SouthWestern ranks 4th in FL for best college food. For students based in Florida, full price tuition costs $3,230 per year. Non-Florida residents have to shell out $12,330 per year. If that price is too much for you, be aware that approximately three out of four Florida SouthWestern students acquire some scholarship or grant funding. 33% of Florida SouthWestern State College undergraduates end up earning a degree, young and ready to move into the workforce. The median alumnus earns an income of $28,900 two years after college. After 4 more years of experience, the graduate's average annual wage increases 20.1% to $34,700; however, that is still 13.5% below the national median wage. You might also like to find that there is a $30 application fee. In addition, the student-faculty ratio is 29:1, and 100% of courses are on the small side, with 20 to 39 students. In terms of finances, be aware that the average amount of aid awarded through Pell grants is $5,256. Our research team rated Florida SouthWestern a 10 for its campus safety and its academics rating on School Authority is 7.47. With regard to campus life, Florida SouthWestern offers 2 women's varsity teams, including Basketball and Softball. Finally, six years after completing their studies, one in four graduates take home $49,900 or more and 12% of alums are out of work two years after receiving their degrees.
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Party Scene
9.53
Location
9.21
Campus Food
8.24
Student Life
10.00
Safety
SAT Score
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ACT Score
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Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
32%
Yes
30:1
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Nursing
Business
Nursing
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Elementary Education
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Business