Most Searched Graduate Schools in Florida Colleges Student Population Comparison

For the academic year 2022-2023, the total student population of Most Searched Graduate Schools in Florida Colleges is 280,442.
The proportion of undergraduate students is 71.62% (200,853 students) and graduate students's proportion is 28.38% (79,589 graduate students).
University of Central Florida has the most students of 68,346 among Most Searched Graduate Schools in Florida Colleges. By gender, the male-female ratio at Most Searched Graduate Schools in Florida Colleges is 41.79% (117,190 male students) to 58.21% (163,252 female students).

Student Population Comparison

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Student Population Comparison Table
School NameTotalUndergraduate GraduateMale StudentsFemale Students
Florida Gulf Coast University Fort Myers, FL15,969 14,130
(88.48%)
1,839
(11.52%)
6,755
(42.30%)
9,214
(57.70%)
Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne, FL8,315 3,364
(40.46%)
4,951
(59.54%)
3,865
(46.48%)
4,450
(53.52%)
Florida State University Tallahassee, FL44,161 32,936
(74.58%)
11,225
(25.42%)
18,352
(41.56%)
25,809
(58.44%)
Hodges University Fort Myers, FL443 339
(76.52%)
104
(23.48%)
140
(31.60%)
303
(68.40%)
Nova Southeastern University Fort Lauderdale, FL20,948 6,971
(33.28%)
13,977
(66.72%)
5,925
(28.28%)
15,023
(71.72%)
Stetson University DeLand, FL3,928 2,561
(65.20%)
1,367
(34.80%)
1,699
(43.25%)
2,229
(56.75%)
The University of West Florida Pensacola, FL13,521 9,291
(68.72%)
4,230
(31.28%)
5,135
(37.98%)
8,386
(62.02%)
University of Central Florida Orlando, FL68,346 58,662
(85.83%)
9,684
(14.17%)
30,531
(44.67%)
37,815
(55.33%)
University of Florida Gainesville, FL55,211 34,552
(62.58%)
20,659
(37.42%)
23,787
(43.08%)
31,424
(56.92%)
University of South Florida Tampa, FL49,600 38,047
(76.71%)
11,553
(23.29%)
21,001
(42.34%)
28,599
(57.66%)
Average28,04420,085
(71.62%)
7,959
(28.38%)
11,719
(41.79%)
16,325
(58.21%)
*Schools missing information are not included in this table. The schools have not report their information to the IPEDS/NCES or not applicable.)
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