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Grad rate in 4 years at UF: 68% Gainesville: Warm, sunny, an hour from beaches
Grad rate in 4 years at UVA: 89% Charlottesville: home to white supremacy riots, cold, full of twisty roads, tiny campus, rural
Almost 1/3 of undergraduates at UF fail to get their degrees in four year!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It clearly states PaCE blends online and on-campus instruction. This clearly indicates to me that UF doesn’t have the resources to educate these thousands of students on campus. Not a good look at all for a university that is now rated in the top 30, not 25, at USNWR.
Maryland does something similar by having Freshman Connection. Students can only attend class after 3 pm.
Most schools do. The PP is just reaching. Can’t deny the attractiveness and strength of UF. Maybe he/she is a Roll Tide fan or bummed that their Top public or T25 got nudged out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It clearly states PaCE blends online and on-campus instruction. This clearly indicates to me that UF doesn’t have the resources to educate these thousands of students on campus. Not a good look at all for a university that is now rated in the top 30, not 25, at USNWR.
Maryland does something similar by having Freshman Connection. Students can only attend class after 3 pm.
Anonymous wrote:Grad rate in 4 years at UF: 68%
Grad rate in 4 years at UVA: 89%
Almost 1/3 of undergraduates at UF fail to get their degrees in four year!
Anonymous wrote:It clearly states PaCE blends online and on-campus instruction. This clearly indicates to me that UF doesn’t have the resources to educate these thousands of students on campus. Not a good look at all for a university that is now rated in the top 30, not 25, at USNWR.
Anonymous wrote:Grad rate in 4 years at UF: 68%
Grad rate in 4 years at UVA: 89%
Almost 1/3 of undergraduates at UF fail to get their degrees in four year!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UF deserves the rankings rise, but it’s got a ways to go to be among the very elite public schools. It’s heading in the right direction for sure. I assume it’s just a matter of time before it overtakes UNC and UVA to become the premier public school in the south.
I think they are all pretty close, especially when all 6 are within 9 slots on the US News rankings (between 20-28). UF received 64,000 applications this year, up from 48,000 last year. Assuming they accept 50% more than the 6,000 slots for freshman class, the acceptance hovers around 20%. Defiantly a strong school, on the rise, with lots of interest.
There are over 35,000 undergraduates at UF. Your 6,000 slots is a lowball figure.
From UF website:
“In 2020-21, we received a record number of nearly 53,000 applications for approximately 6,300 seats in the Class of 2025.”
If that is accurate, then UF is taking a huge number of transfers each year. Do the math.
+1 applications up over 20% from last year, but they didn’t add any more seats. 20% acceptance seems right.
From the UF website:
“Just over 600 students were admitted into Innovation Academy, a program dedicated to those with a creative and innovative mindset. IA offers 29 majors and a spring-summer enrollment schedule that gives students the fall semester off for travel, internships, research and other adventures.
Approximately 3,600 students were accepted into the Pathway to Campus Enrollment (PaCE) program. Students accepted
into PaCE are Gators from Day One and take part in a blended college career of both online and on-campus classes”
So in reality UF has over 10,000 freshman enrolled each year.
Anonymous wrote:Congratulations.
It really all depends on what kind of student your kid is, what major, what career path as well as what their college experience will be like. I think Florida is a good school and many students are extremely happy and successful alumni. If you are getting $$$ in merit scholarship, even better!!
Anonymous wrote:Grad rate in 4 years at UF: 68%
Grad rate in 4 years at UVA: 89%
Almost 1/3 of undergraduates at UF fail to get their degrees in four year!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UF deserves the rankings rise, but it’s got a ways to go to be among the very elite public schools. It’s heading in the right direction for sure. I assume it’s just a matter of time before it overtakes UNC and UVA to become the premier public school in the south.
I think they are all pretty close, especially when all 6 are within 9 slots on the US News rankings (between 20-28). UF received 64,000 applications this year, up from 48,000 last year. Assuming they accept 50% more than the 6,000 slots for freshman class, the acceptance hovers around 20%. Defiantly a strong school, on the rise, with lots of interest.
Anonymous wrote:I went to UF a million years ago (1980s). It was the most fun 4 years of my life. Great atmosphere, great choice of classes, beautiful campus, a ton of things to do. Studied hard, played hard. Even went Greek, which I hadn't planned to do but am so glad I did.
It was incredibly affordable. I even did a semester abroad in Austria. And I walked right out of school into a field in my major.
Congrats to all the new Gators out there!
Anonymous wrote:It clearly states PaCE blends online and on-campus instruction. This clearly indicates to me that UF doesn’t have the resources to educate these thousands of students on campus. Not a good look at all for a university that is now rated in the top 30, not 25, at USNWR.