For the academic year 2022-2023, the average acceptance rate of Florida Public Graduate Schools is 42.07%. The yield, also known as enrollment rate, is 29.68%. A total of 367,711 have applied, 154,700 admitted, and 45,918 students have enrolled one of Florida Public Graduate Schools.

Of the Florida colleges, University of Florida is the tightest school to admit with 23.35% acceptance rate, and Florida State University has the second lowest acceptance rate of 25.04%.

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Acceptance Rates & Admission Statistics Comparison Table

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2023 Acceptance Rates Comparison Table Between Florida Public Graduate Schools
School NameApplicantsAdmitted EnrolledAcceptance RateAdmission Yield
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical UniversityTallahassee, FL12,3724,0741,520 32.93%37.31%
Florida Atlantic UniversityBoca Raton, FL24,26819,7344,371 81.32%22.15%
Florida Gulf Coast UniversityFort Myers, FL15,65711,6472,803 74.39%24.07%
Florida International UniversityMiami, FL17,34311,0754,424 63.86%39.95%
Florida Polytechnic UniversityLakeland, FL2,7791,557450 56.03%28.90%
Florida State UniversityTallahassee, FL78,08819,5526,033 25.04%30.86%
New College of FloridaSarasota, FL1,8301,380188 75.41%13.62%
The University of West FloridaPensacola, FL9,1134,3771,183 48.03%27.03%
University of Central FloridaOrlando, FL54,97722,5607,515 41.04%33.31%
University of FloridaGainesville, FL64,47315,0546,612 23.35%43.92%
University of Florida-OnlineGainesville, FL1,499969886 64.64%91.43%
University of North FloridaJacksonville, FL19,74413,9203,133 70.50%22.51%
University of South FloridaTampa, FL65,56828,8016,800 43.93%23.61%
Average28,28511,9003,53242.07%29.68%
*The admission data is updated with academic year 2022-2023 data from National Center For Education Statistics (September 2, 2023).

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