| Course Level: | Master's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
| Course Level: | Master's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Category |
Details |
|---|---|
|
Established |
1972 |
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Location |
Jacksonville, Florida, USA |
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Motto |
"No one like you. No place like this." |
|
Type |
Public Research University |
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Campus Size |
1,381 acres |
|
Mascot |
Ozzie the Osprey |
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Colors |
Navy Blue and Gray |
|
Accreditation |
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) |
|
Athletics |
NCAA Division I – ASUN Conference |
Strong Academics:
UNF offers 100+ degree programs across five academic colleges, including business, health, education, engineering, and arts & sciences.
Notable programs include Nursing, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, and Coastal Biology.
Research Opportunities:
Designated as a "Doctoral/Professional University" by the Carnegie Classification, UNF emphasizes research and innovation.
Students have access to advanced research facilities and internship opportunities in collaboration with local industries.
Community Engagement:
UNF is known for its focus on community service and civic engagement, with many courses integrating community-based projects.
Sustainability and Campus Beauty:
The 1,381-acre campus includes protected wildlife preserves, trails, and a lake, making it one of the most environmentally friendly campuses in the U.S.
Jacksonville Advantage:
Located in the heart of Jacksonville, Florida's largest city, UNF offers access to diverse cultural, recreational, and professional opportunities.
Category |
Ranking/Recognition |
|---|---|
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Best Public Universities |
Ranked among the Top Public Schools by U.S. News & World Report. |
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Best Value University |
Recognized for its affordability and quality education. |
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Green Campus |
Known for environmental sustainability and being a Tree Campus USA. |
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Business Programs |
Ranked among the top undergraduate business schools by The Princeton Review. |
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Nursing Program |
Highly ranked for its Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program. |
Category |
Details |
|---|---|
|
Address |
1 UNF Drive, Jacksonville, Florida, USA |
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Campus Size |
1,381 acres |
|
Unique Features |
- Wildlife sanctuary and natural trails. |
|
Nearby Attractions |
- Jacksonville Beach. |
UNF consists of five academic colleges, offering diverse programs tailored to meet student and industry needs:
Coggin College of Business:
Programs in Finance, Marketing, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, and International Business.
Recognized for its AACSB-accredited business programs.
Brooks College of Health:
Home to nationally ranked programs in Nursing, Public Health, Nutrition, and Exercise Science.
College of Computing, Engineering, and Construction (CCEC):
Programs in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, and Information Systems.
College of Arts and Sciences:
Programs in Biology, Coastal and Marine Biology, Psychology, Political Science, Music, and Art.
College of Education and Human Services:
Focused on teacher training, educational leadership, and counseling programs.
Student Organizations:
Over 200 student organizations cater to academic, cultural, and recreational interests, including Greek life and academic societies.
Recreation:
The Student Wellness Complex includes a gym, indoor track, and group fitness classes.
Outdoor facilities include hiking trails, a ropes course, and kayaking on Lake Oneida.
Events:
Annual events like Homecoming Week, Osprey Nights, and cultural celebrations.
Athletics:
UNF’s teams, the Ospreys, compete in NCAA Division I in sports like basketball, soccer, and baseball.
Diversity and Inclusion:
Dedicated centers for diversity, such as the Intercultural Center, promote inclusion and equity.
Undergraduate Programs:
Nursing (BSN)
Finance
Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Coastal Biology
Psychology
Civil Engineering
Graphic Design and Digital Media
Graduate Programs:
MBA (Master of Business Administration)
MS in Health Administration
MS in Computer Science
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
PhD in Nursing Practice
Category |
Undergraduate (per year) |
Graduate (per year) |
|---|---|---|
|
Tuition (In-State) |
$6,400 |
$10,000 |
|
Tuition (Out-of-State) |
$21,400 |
$21,000 |
|
Room and Board |
$10,500 |
$10,500 |
|
Health Insurance |
$2,200 |
$2,200 |
|
Books and Supplies |
$1,200 |
$1,200 |
|
Miscellaneous Expenses |
$3,000 |
$3,000 |
|
Total Estimated Cost |
$23,700 (In-State) |
$26,900 (In-State) |
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility |
Award Amount (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Presidential Scholarship |
Merit-based, GPA 3.8+ |
Up to $24,000 (over 4 years) |
|
Dean’s Scholarship |
Merit-based, GPA 3.5+ |
Up to $16,000 (over 4 years) |
|
International Student Scholarship |
Merit-based for international students |
N/A |
|
Graduate Assistantships |
Graduate students in teaching/research roles |
Covers tuition + stipend |
Undergraduate Admission Requirements:
Minimum GPA: 3.0/4.0.
Test scores: SAT 1090+ or ACT 21+ (test-optional for many programs).
English Proficiency (for international students):
TOEFL iBT: 80+.
IELTS: 6.5+.
Duolingo: 105+.
Graduate Admission Requirements:
Minimum GPA: 3.0/4.0 in undergraduate studies.
GRE/GMAT: Required for some programs (e.g., MBA).
English Proficiency (for international students):
TOEFL iBT: 80+.
IELTS: 6.5+.
Duolingo: 105+.
College |
Programs Offered |
|---|---|
|
Coggin College of Business |
Accounting, Economics, Finance, International Business, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Marketing, Business Administration |
|
Brooks College of Health |
Nursing (BSN), Public Health, Exercise Science, Health Administration, Nutrition and Dietetics |
|
College of Arts and Sciences |
Biology, Coastal and Marine Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Psychology, Political Science, History, Sociology, Criminal Justice, Art, Music, English, Mathematics |
|
College of Computing, Engineering, and Construction (CCEC) |
Computer Science, Information Technology, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Construction Management |
|
College of Education and Human Services |
Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Secondary Education, Sport Management, Deaf Education |
College |
Programs Offered |
|---|---|
|
Coggin College of Business |
Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Accountancy (MAcc), Logistics and Supply Chain Management (MSLSCM), Business Analytics |
|
Brooks College of Health |
MS in Nursing, Master of Public Health (MPH), Master of Health Administration (MHA), MS in Nutrition, MS in Exercise Science |
|
College of Arts and Sciences |
MS in Biology, MS in Psychology, MA in History, MFA in Creative Writing, MS in Mathematics |
|
College of Computing, Engineering, and Construction (CCEC) |
MS in Computer Science, MS in Data Analytics, MS in Civil Engineering, MS in Electrical Engineering, MS in Mechanical Engineering |
|
College of Education and Human Services |
MS in Educational Leadership, MS in Curriculum and Instruction, MS in Sport Management |
College |
Programs Offered |
|---|---|
|
Brooks College of Health |
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), PhD in Clinical Nutrition |
|
College of Education and Human Services |
EdD in Educational Leadership |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Accounting |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
Biology |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
Coastal and Marine Biology |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
Chemistry |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
Civil Engineering |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
Computer Science |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
Construction Management |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
Criminal Justice |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
Early Childhood Education |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
Economics |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
Electrical Engineering |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
Elementary Education |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
English |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
Exercise Science |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
Finance |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
Health Administration |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
History |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
International Business |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
Logistics and Supply Chain Management |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
Marketing |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
Mechanical Engineering |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
Music |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
Nursing (BSN) |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
Nutrition and Dietetics |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
Physics |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
Political Science |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
Psychology |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
Sociology |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
Sport Management |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
|
Visual Arts (Graphic Design) |
4 years |
In-State: $6,400 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
1.5–2 years |
In-State: $10,000 |
|
Master of Accountancy (MAcc) |
1.5–2 years |
In-State: $10,000 |
|
MS in Computer Science |
1.5–2 years |
In-State: $10,000 |
|
MS in Civil Engineering |
1.5–2 years |
In-State: $10,000 |
|
MS in Electrical Engineering |
1.5–2 years |
In-State: $10,000 |
|
MS in Mechanical Engineering |
1.5–2 years |
In-State: $10,000 |
|
MS in Nutrition |
1.5–2 years |
In-State: $10,000 |
|
MS in Health Administration (MHA) |
1.5–2 years |
In-State: $10,000 |
|
Master of Public Health (MPH) |
1.5–2 years |
In-State: $10,000 |
|
MS in Psychology |
1.5–2 years |
In-State: $10,000 |
|
MS in Biology |
1.5–2 years |
In-State: $10,000 |
|
MS in Mathematics |
1.5–2 years |
In-State: $10,000 |
|
MFA in Creative Writing |
2–3 years |
In-State: $10,000 |
|
MA in History |
1.5–2 years |
In-State: $10,000 |
|
MS in Logistics and Supply Chain Management |
1.5–2 years |
In-State: $10,000 |
|
MS in Educational Leadership |
1.5–2 years |
In-State: $10,000 |
|
MS in Curriculum and Instruction |
1.5–2 years |
In-State: $10,000 |
|
MS in Exercise Science |
1.5–2 years |
In-State: $10,000 |
|
MS in Data Analytics |
1.5–2 years |
In-State: $10,000 |
|
MS in Sport Management |
1.5–2 years |
In-State: $10,000 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) |
2–3 years |
In-State: $10,000 |
|
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) |
3 years |
In-State: $10,000 |
|
PhD in Clinical Nutrition |
3–5 years |
In-State: $10,000 |
|
EdD in Educational Leadership |
3–5 years |
In-State: $10,000 |
Academic Excellence:
UNF offers over 100 undergraduate and graduate programs across five colleges, with renowned programs in Nursing, Coastal Biology, Business, Logistics, and Engineering.
Opportunities for research, internships, and co-op programs in collaboration with global companies.
Affordable Tuition:
Competitive tuition rates compared to other U.S. institutions, along with scholarships and assistantships available specifically for international students.
Location:
Situated in Jacksonville, Florida, a vibrant city with warm weather, beaches, and a growing job market.
Proximity to the city’s business hubs, healthcare systems, and technology centers offers unique career opportunities.
Supportive Campus Community:
A diverse international student body, with students from 70+ countries.
Dedicated offices and programs to help international students adapt and succeed.
Post-Graduation Opportunities:
Access to Optional Practical Training (OPT) and Curricular Practical Training (CPT) allows international students to gain work experience in the U.S. after graduation.
1. International Center
UNF’s International Center provides comprehensive support for international students, including:
Assistance with F-1 visas and immigration regulations.
Orientation programs to ease the transition to U.S. academics and culture.
Workshops on CPT/OPT applications and career preparation.
2. English Language Support
Students who do not meet the minimum English language requirements can enroll in the Intensive English Program (IEP), which helps improve language skills for academic success.
3. Cultural Integration
Programs like the Global Engagement Program and the Buddy Program pair international students with domestic students to foster cultural exchange and friendships.
Submit an Online Application:
Complete the application through the UNF Application Portal.
Pay the non-refundable application fee of $30.
Submit Required Documents:
High School Transcripts:
Provide official transcripts showing completed coursework and grades.
International students must submit transcripts in English or with a certified translation.
Minimum GPA: 3.0/4.0 (or equivalent).
English Proficiency Scores (for international students):
TOEFL iBT: Minimum 80.
IELTS: Minimum 6.5.
Duolingo English Test: Minimum 105.
Students who do not meet the English requirements can apply for conditional admission through the Intensive English Program (IEP).
Standardized Test Scores (Optional):
SAT or ACT scores are optional for most programs but are recommended for merit-based scholarships.
Recommended scores:
SAT: Minimum 1090.
ACT: Minimum 21.
Financial Proof (for international students):
Submit a bank statement or Affidavit of Support showing funds for one year of tuition and living expenses.
Track Application Status:
Use the UNF Admissions Portal to monitor your application progress and ensure all documents are submitted.
Receive Admission Decision:
Admission decisions are typically made within 2–4 weeks after all required materials are submitted.
Confirm Enrollment:
Once admitted, pay the enrollment deposit ($200) to secure your spot and begin the housing application process.
Submit an Online Application:
Complete the application through the UNF Graduate School Application Portal.
Pay the non-refundable application fee of $30.
Submit Required Documents:
Transcripts:
Provide official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended.
International students must submit certified English translations if transcripts are in another language.
Minimum GPA: 3.0/4.0.
English Proficiency Scores (for international students):
TOEFL iBT: Minimum 80.
IELTS: Minimum 6.5.
Duolingo English Test: Minimum 105.
Program-Specific Requirements:
GRE/GMAT: Required for some programs, such as MBA and Engineering.
Statement of Purpose:
A 500–1,000 word document explaining your academic and career goals and why you want to join UNF.
Letters of Recommendation:
Typically, 2–3 letters are required from academic or professional references.
Resume/CV:
Highlight academic achievements, work experience, and extracurricular activities.
Financial Proof (for international students):
Provide a bank statement or Affidavit of Support showing sufficient funds for tuition and living expenses.
Interview (if required):
Certain graduate programs may require a virtual or in-person interview as part of the admissions process.
Track Application Status:
Use the Graduate Admissions Portal to ensure all required materials have been received.
Receive Admission Decision:
Admission decisions are typically made within 4–6 weeks after the application is complete.
Confirm Enrollment:
Once admitted, confirm your enrollment and begin the process for housing, visas (if applicable), and orientation.
Submit an Online Application:
Apply through the UNF Graduate School Application Portal.
Pay the non-refundable application fee of $30.
Submit Required Documents:
Transcripts:
Provide official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended.
Minimum GPA: 3.0/4.0.
English Proficiency Scores (for international students):
TOEFL iBT: Minimum 80.
IELTS: Minimum 6.5.
Duolingo English Test: Minimum 105.
Program-Specific Requirements:
GRE/GMAT: Required for most doctoral programs.
Research Proposal:
Submit a detailed proposal outlining your intended research area, its significance, and how it aligns with faculty expertise.
Statement of Purpose:
A document explaining your academic background, research interests, and career goals.
Letters of Recommendation:
Typically, 3 letters from academic or professional references are required.
Resume/CV:
Highlight academic achievements, research experience, publications, and professional experience.
Financial Proof (for international students):
Provide a bank statement or Affidavit of Support.
Interview (if required):
Some programs may require an interview with faculty members to assess research compatibility.
Track Application Status:
Use the Graduate Admissions Portal to monitor the progress of your application.
Receive Admission Decision:
Admission decisions typically take 6–8 weeks due to the extensive review process.
UNF offers three intakes per year, allowing flexibility for students to start their programs:
Intake |
Semester Start |
Application Deadline |
|---|---|---|
|
Fall Semester |
Late August |
May 1 (Undergraduate) |
|
Spring Semester |
Early January |
November 1 |
|
Summer Semester |
Early May/June |
April 1 |
Fall Semester is the most popular intake and offers the widest range of programs.
Spring Semester and Summer Semester have limited program offerings.
Certain graduate and doctoral programs (e.g., Nursing, Physical Therapy, Nutrition) only admit students in the Fall Semester.
Academic Requirements:
GPA: Minimum 3.0/4.0 (equivalent to 70–75% for international students) in high school or equivalent.
High School Transcripts:
Official transcripts must include completed coursework and grades.
Non-English transcripts must be submitted with a certified English translation.
Standardized Tests (Optional for most programs):
SAT: Minimum 1090 (Evidence-Based Reading and Writing: 550; Math: 540).
ACT: Minimum 21 (English: 21; Math: 20).
SAT/ACT scores are optional but recommended for merit-based scholarships.
English Language Proficiency (For International Students):
TOEFL iBT: Minimum 80.
IELTS: Minimum 6.5.
Duolingo English Test: Minimum 105.
Conditional admission is available through the Intensive English Program (IEP) for students who do not meet these requirements.
Additional Requirements:
Personal Essay:
Some programs may require a short essay or statement of purpose.
Financial Proof (for international students):
Submit a bank statement or Affidavit of Support showing sufficient funds to cover tuition and living expenses for one academic year.
Academic Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree:
Must be equivalent to a U.S. bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution.
GPA:
Minimum 3.0/4.0 in undergraduate coursework.
Some programs may require a higher GPA (e.g., MBA, Nursing).
Official Transcripts:
Submit transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended, with certified English translations if applicable.
Standardized Tests (if required):
GRE:
Required for programs like Psychology, Biology, and certain Engineering disciplines.
Minimum scores vary by program.
GMAT:
Required for the MBA program.
Recommended score: 500+.
English Language Proficiency (For International Students):
TOEFL iBT: Minimum 80.
IELTS: Minimum 6.5.
Duolingo English Test: Minimum 105.
Conditional admission is available for students through the Intensive English Program (IEP).
Program-Specific Requirements:
Statement of Purpose:
A 500–1,000 word essay outlining academic goals, career objectives, and why you wish to study at UNF.
Letters of Recommendation:
Typically, 2–3 letters from academic or professional references are required.
Resume/CV:
Include academic achievements, research experience, work experience, and extracurricular activities.
Academic Requirements:
Master’s Degree:
Required for most programs.
Exceptional students with a bachelor’s degree may be considered for direct entry into certain PhD programs (e.g., Clinical Nutrition).
GPA:
Minimum 3.0/4.0 in previous coursework.
Standardized Tests:
GRE: Required for most doctoral programs.
GMAT: May be required for specific business-related doctoral programs.
GRE/GMAT scores may be waived for applicants with significant professional experience or outstanding academic records.
English Language Proficiency (For International Students):
TOEFL iBT: Minimum 80.
IELTS: Minimum 6.5.
Duolingo English Test: Minimum 105.
Additional Requirements:
Research Proposal:
Submit a detailed proposal outlining your research interests, objectives, and how it aligns with faculty expertise.
Statement of Purpose:
A document explaining your academic background, research goals, and career aspirations.
Letters of Recommendation:
3 letters from academic or professional references are typically required.
Resume/CV:
Highlight academic achievements, research experience, publications, and professional accomplishments.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Award Amount (USD) |
Applicable for |
Renewability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Presidential Scholarship |
- Undergraduate applicants. |
Up to $24,000 (over 4 years) |
First-time Freshmen |
Renewable (up to 4 years) |
|
Dean’s Scholarship |
- Undergraduate applicants. |
Up to $16,000 (over 4 years) |
First-time Freshmen |
Renewable (up to 4 years) |
|
International Student Scholarship |
- International students. |
Up to $12,000 (over 4 years) |
Undergraduate & Graduate |
Renewable (up to 4 years) |
|
Out-of-State Tuition Waiver |
- International and non-resident students. |
Waives out-of-state tuition fees |
Undergraduate & Graduate |
Renewable |
|
Graduate Assistantships (GA) |
- Graduate students. |
Full or partial tuition + stipend |
Graduate Students |
Renewable (based on performance) |
|
Transfer Student Scholarship |
- Undergraduate transfer students. |
Up to $2,000–$4,000 per year |
Transfer Students |
Renewable (up to 2 years) |
|
Endowed Scholarships |
- Varies by academic program and donor criteria. |
(up to $5,000 per year) |
Undergraduate & Graduate |
Renewable |
|
Terry Presidential Scholarship |
- Florida residents. |
Full tuition + room and board |
First-time Freshmen |
Renewable (up to 4 years) |
|
First Generation Scholarship |
- Florida residents. |
N/A |
Undergraduate Students |
Renewable |
|
STEM Scholarship |
- STEM majors (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics). |
Up to $5,000 per year |
Undergraduate & Graduate |
Renewable (up to 4 years) |
|
Bright Futures Scholarship |
- Florida residents only. |
Covers partial or full tuition |
Undergraduate Students |
Renewable |
|
UNF Foundation Scholarships |
- Open to all UNF students. |
N/A |
Undergraduate & Graduate |
Renewable |
Housing Type |
Location |
Room Options |
Features |
Cost Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Osprey Hall |
Main Campus |
- Shared rooms |
- Traditional freshman dorms |
$5,940–$6,300 |
|
Osprey Landing |
Main Campus |
- Shared rooms |
- Freshman housing |
$5,940–$6,300 |
|
Osprey Cove |
Main Campus |
- Shared rooms |
- Sophomore and freshman housing |
$5,940–$6,300 |
|
Osprey Crossings |
Main Campus |
- Shared rooms |
- Fully furnished |
$5,940–$6,300 |
|
Osprey Village |
Main Campus |
- Private rooms |
- Apartment-style housing |
$6,800–$8,000 |
|
Osprey Fountains |
Main Campus |
- Shared or private rooms |
- Fitness center |
$7,200–$8,200 |
|
The Flats at UNF |
Near Main Campus |
- Private rooms |
- Apartment-style housing |
$8,500–$9,500 |
1. Diverse Student Organizations
UNF is home to 200+ student organizations catering to a variety of interests, including academic, cultural, recreational, and social groups.
Categories of Organizations:
Academic Societies: Pre-Med Club, Engineering Society, Student Government.
Cultural Groups: International Student Association, Black Student Union, Asian Students Association.
Special Interest Clubs: UNF Gaming Club, Esports Team, Outdoor Adventure Club.
Service Organizations: Habitat for Humanity, Volunteer Center.
Greek Life: UNF has an active Greek Life community, with fraternities and sororities focusing on leadership, philanthropy, and social events.
2. Recreational Activities
UNF Student Wellness Complex:
A state-of-the-art fitness facility offering:
Gym equipment.
Indoor track.
Group fitness classes (Yoga, Zumba, Pilates, and more).
Personal training services.
Eco Adventure and Outdoor Activities:
UNF’s campus is surrounded by natural beauty, including trails, lakes, and forests, offering students outdoor recreational opportunities such as:
Kayaking and Canoeing on Lake Oneida.
Hiking and biking on the UNF Nature Trails.
A Ropes Course and Zipline Adventure for team-building activities.
Intramural and Club Sports:
Intramural Sports: Soccer, basketball, volleyball, ultimate frisbee, and more.
Club Sports: Rugby, tennis, swimming, and golf.
3. Cultural and Social Events
UNF regularly hosts events to engage the student body and celebrate diversity:
Event |
Description |
|---|---|
|
Homecoming Week |
A week-long celebration with concerts, parades, and athletic events. |
|
Osprey Life and Productions |
Organizes movie nights, comedy shows, and campus-wide events. |
|
Cultural Nights |
Events hosted by cultural organizations featuring performances, food, and art. |
|
Market Days |
Weekly campus market with local vendors, food trucks, and live entertainment. |
|
Eco-Education Programs |
Workshops and events focusing on sustainability and environmental awareness. |
4. Housing and Residential Life
Living on Campus:
UNF offers several housing options, including traditional dormitories, suite-style housing, and apartment-style living.
Housing events, such as movie nights, game tournaments, and community dinners, are frequently organized by Residential Life.
Resident Assistants (RAs):
RAs provide peer support, organize activities, and ensure students feel at home in their residence halls.
5. Dining Options
UNF’s campus offers diverse dining options to suit all dietary preferences:
Main Dining Hall:
Serves a variety of cuisines, including vegetarian, vegan, and international dishes.
On-Campus Restaurants:
Chick-fil-A, Panda Express, Starbucks, and Pita Pit.
Food Trucks:
Rotating food trucks offer quick and affordable meal options.
Osprey Cafe:
All-you-can-eat dining facility known for its themed dinner nights.
6. Academic Support and Libraries
Thomas G. Carpenter Library:
Open 24/7 during exam weeks.
Features:
Group study rooms.
Quiet study areas.
Access to online resources, databases, and research materials.
Academic Success Center:
Offers tutoring in various subjects, including math, science, and writing.
Academic workshops and one-on-one advising are available to help students excel.
Career Services:
Helps students prepare for internships and full-time employment through:
Resume reviews.
Mock interviews.
Career fairs with local and national employers.
7. Diversity and Inclusion
Intercultural Center for Peace:
Promotes cultural exchange and awareness through events and workshops.
Support for International Students:
The International Center assists with visa compliance, cultural adjustment, and academic advising.
LGBTQ+ Resources:
The LGBT Resource Center offers support and hosts events to foster inclusion.
8. Athletics and Sports
NCAA Division I Athletics:
UNF’s athletic teams, known as the Ospreys, compete in the ASUN Conference.
Popular sports include:
Basketball, soccer, baseball, tennis, and track and field.
Students receive free tickets to all on-campus athletic events.
Student Recreation Programs:
UNF encourages all students to stay active through its recreation programs, which include access to facilities like:
The UNF Arena for basketball and volleyball.
The UNF Golf Complex for golf enthusiasts.
9. Health and Wellness
Student Health Services:
Provides primary healthcare, immunizations, and routine checkups.
On-campus counseling services for mental health support.
Counseling Center:
Free and confidential mental health services for students.
Offers:
Individual counseling.
Group therapy.
Workshops on stress management and mindfulness.
10. Community Engagement and Volunteering
UNF encourages students to give back to the community through service:
Volunteer Center:
Connects students with local non-profits and community service projects.
Service-Learning Opportunities:
Many courses include community-based projects that help students apply classroom knowledge to real-world problems.
Habitat for Humanity Partnership:
UNF students regularly participate in building homes for families in need.
11. Sustainability Initiatives
UNF is committed to sustainability and green practices:
Eco-Education:
Offers workshops on sustainability and recycling.
Campus Gardens:
Students can participate in gardening and learn about sustainable farming.
Tree Campus USA:
UNF has been recognized as a Tree Campus USA for its commitment to forestation and environmental efforts.
12. Transportation
Shuttle Services:
Free shuttles connect various parts of the campus, making it easy for students to get around.
Bike Rentals:
Students can rent bikes for eco-friendly transportation.
Parking:
Ample parking spaces for students with cars.
Employment Rate:
UNF graduates enjoy high employment rates, with many programs reporting placement rates of 85–95% within 6 months of graduation.
Students are highly sought after in industries such as business, healthcare, engineering, logistics, coastal biology, and technology.
Average Starting Salaries:
Salaries vary depending on the field of study, but UNF graduates typically earn competitive starting salaries:
Business and MBA Graduates: $60,000–$75,000/year.
Engineering Graduates: $65,000–$85,000/year.
Nursing and Health Professions Graduates: $60,000–$80,000/year.
Computer Science and IT Graduates: $65,000–$90,000/year.
Logistics and Supply Chain Graduates: $60,000–$75,000/year.
UNF’s strategic location in Jacksonville, Florida—a major business hub—provides students with access to a wide range of industries. Graduates often find employment in the following fields:
Business and Finance:
Jacksonville is home to several national and regional banks, making it an ideal location for finance and business graduates.
Top Employers: Bank of America, Deutsche Bank, JP Morgan Chase, Fidelity Investments.
Logistics and Supply Chain Management:
UNF’s Logistics and Supply Chain Management program is nationally ranked, and Jacksonville's status as a logistics hub ensures abundant opportunities for graduates.
Top Employers: CSX, UPS, Amazon, Crowley Maritime Corporation.
Healthcare and Nursing:
The Brooks College of Health prepares students for in-demand roles in nursing, public health, and physical therapy, with strong clinical placements in local hospitals.
Top Employers: Mayo Clinic, Baptist Health, UF Health Jacksonville, HCA Healthcare.
Technology and Engineering:
Graduates from the College of Computing, Engineering, and Construction (CCEC) are well-equipped to join high-tech industries in roles like software engineering, cybersecurity, and civil engineering.
Top Employers: Johnson & Johnson Vision, Florida Blue, Black Knight, Fanatics, Boeing.
Marine and Coastal Biology:
Jacksonville’s proximity to the Atlantic Ocean provides unique opportunities for graduates in marine science and coastal research.
Top Employers: NOAA, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, St. Johns Riverkeeper.
Internships:
Nearly all UNF students complete at least one internship during their studies, providing them with hands-on experience in their fields of interest.
Internship Opportunities: UNF partners with local businesses, healthcare organizations, and research institutions to provide students with real-world learning opportunities.
Cooperative Education (Co-Op):
UNF’s Co-Op programs allow students to alternate semesters of full-time work and study, gaining valuable experience while earning a salary.
Clinical Placements:
Students in health-related fields, such as Nursing, Physical Therapy, and Public Health, complete clinical placements at leading healthcare facilities in Jacksonville.
Research Opportunities:
Students in STEM fields, including biology, engineering, and computer science, have access to undergraduate research opportunities that enhance their resumes and prepare them for graduate studies or industry roles.
UNF provides extensive career support to help students secure internships, co-op positions, and full-time employment after graduation:
Career Services Center:
Offers personalized guidance, resume and cover letter reviews, mock interviews, and job search strategies.
Hosts workshops on professional networking, LinkedIn profile building, and career planning.
Handshake Platform:
UNF students can access the Handshake Portal, which connects them with job postings, internships, and networking opportunities from local and national employers.
Career Fairs:
UNF organizes annual career fairs for students to meet employers, learn about job openings, and network.
Industry-specific fairs, such as the STEM Career Fair and Business Career Fair, provide targeted opportunities for students in these fields.
Alumni Mentorship:
UNF’s alumni network offers mentorship and guidance to current students, providing insights into industries and connecting students with potential employers.
Logistics and Supply Chain Management:
Known for its 100% placement rate, with graduates working in logistics, transportation, and operations management roles.
Nursing and Healthcare Programs:
Graduates from the Nursing (BSN) program have one of the highest employment rates in the region, thanks to clinical partnerships with major hospitals.
Coastal and Marine Biology:
Graduates often find roles in research institutions, environmental organizations, or government agencies such as NOAA.
MBA (Master of Business Administration):
Offers concentrations in Business Analytics and Finance, with graduates frequently recruited by Fortune 500 companies.
Engineering:
Programs in Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering report high placement rates, with graduates entering industries like construction, aerospace, and renewable energy.
CPT and OPT:
International students can participate in Curricular Practical Training (CPT) during their studies and apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) after graduation.
STEM graduates are eligible for a 24-month OPT extension, giving them up to three years of work authorization in the U.S.
Workshops and Guidance:
The International Center at UNF provides workshops on visa regulations, job applications, and cultural adjustments to help international students transition into the U.S. workforce.
Partnerships with Global Employers:
Many international companies recruit UNF graduates, providing opportunities for students to work in their home countries after completing their degrees.
Holistic Admissions Process:
UNF evaluates applications holistically, considering factors such as GPA, test scores (optional for most programs), extracurricular activities, and personal essays.
Program-Specific Competitiveness:
While the overall acceptance rate is relatively high, certain programs at UNF, such as Nursing, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, and Engineering, are more competitive and may have stricter admission requirements.
Test-Optional Policy:
SAT/ACT scores are optional for most undergraduate programs. Students who do not submit test scores are evaluated based on their GPA and other application materials.
Graduate Program Selectivity:
Acceptance rates for graduate programs vary by department. Programs like the MBA, Public Health, and Engineering may have stricter admission criteria compared to others.
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Details |
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Address |
1 UNF Drive, Jacksonville, Florida, USA |
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City |
Jacksonville, Florida |
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State |
Florida |
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Campus Size |
1,381 acres |
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Setting |
Suburban area with natural trails, lakes, and wildlife preserves |
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Proximity to Attractions |
- 15 minutes to Jacksonville Beach |