Tallahassee, FL
600 W College Ave, Tallahassee, FL 32306
http://www.fsu.edu
Florida State University is a public university located on an amazing campus in Tallahassee, FL. It is a prominent but relatively competitive institution, ranking one hundred and ninth in the USA but accepting 37% of applicants. It has a very large student body with 27,821 full-time students enrolled. 7% of Florida State's graduates acquire a Bachelor's in Psychology. Alternative highly demanded options include Marketing, Criminal Justice and Safety Studies, and English, but there are 86 available focuses to select from. Its criminal justice program is ranked third in the USA, and its criminal justice, english, information technology, and international relations programs all ranks first in Florida. Also, Florida State University places 1st in Florida on our best student life, top party schools, and best greek life lists. For those of you raised in Florida, tuition is $5,938. Non-Florida applicants, however, need to spend $17,846. Before you decide not to apply due to the cost, you should know that about 95% of Florida State students are awarded scholarship or grant funding. 84% of Florida State University students wear a cap and gown on graduation day, wide-eyed and expecting to land that perfect profession. A couple years after receiving their degrees, alumni earn a median wage of $36,500. After four additional years working, the graduate's median annual salary grows 27.1% to $46,400, which is 15.7% greater than the national median wage for individuals. Those of you applying might want to find that the application fee is $30. Further, the student-faculty ratio is 22:1, and 41% of courses have 20 to 39 students. Apropos of expenses, be aware that Florida State offers a tuition guarantee plan, insuring that your tuition will remain the same during your enrollment and the average student spends around $6,289 on housing each year. Regarding demographics, the faculty is comprised of 5% African-American professors and 57% of undergrads are female. In terms of student life, 17% of undergrads live on campus. Lastly, two years after graduating, 92% of graduates are employed and the highest-earning fourth of graduates make $67,400 or more, six years after graduating.
9.46
Party Scene
8.76
Location
8.76
Dorms
9.53
Campus Food
10
Student Life
8.50
Safety
SAT Score
1200-1350
ACT Score
26-30
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
83%
No
21:1
Psychology
Finance
Marketing
Criminal Justice and Safety Studies
English
Political Science and Government
Biology
International Relations