Home | About UNF | A-Z Index
web unf     

Snapshot 2006

Fall ’06 Student Enrollment
Total  
16,084
Undergraduate  
13,547
Graduate  
1,609
Post baccalaureate and non-degree  
928
   
 
Majors by College*
Brooks College of Health  
1,933
Coggin College of Business  
3,587
Arts and Sciences  
6,010
Computing, Engineering and Construction  
1,205
Education and Human Services  
2,034
Undeclared and non-degree seeking students  
1,315
* Including intended majors for underclassmen
   
 
Student Body Profile  
Duval County
7,422
 
46%
Other Florida Counties
7,826
 
49%
Other U.S. & International
836
 
5%
White
12,300
 
76%
Black
1,582
 
10%
Asian
816
 
5%
Hispanic
1006
 
6%
Native American
74
 
<1%
Non-Resident Alien
268
 
2%
Non-Reported
38
 
<1%
Female
9,418
 
59%
Male
6,666
 
41%
     
Employment Profile
Full-time faculty  
541
Ph.D. or appropriate terminal degree  
447
Number of employees, excluding faculty  
1,003
     
Programs of Study
Undergraduate degree programs: 52, with 116 areas of concentration.  
Graduate degree programs: 24, with 88 areas of concentration.
Doctoral programs:1 Ed.D. in Educational Leadership.
     
Yearly Costs 
In-state Tuition*  
$3,353
Out-of-state Tuition*  
$14,995
On-campus Housing**  
$3,866
On-campus Dining***  
$2,402
Orientation Fee  
$35
Books and Supplies  
$800
     
Preliminary data    
     
*Based on 15 credit hours per semester for fall and spring
 
** Double occupancy, including electricity, water, cable television service and phone service for one phone line
 
***Based on 19 meals per week and $100 Osprey Bucks
 
For more information, call the University of North Florida at 904-620-2100.
 
The University of North Florida is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award baccalaureate, master's, and doctor of Education Degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of the University of North Florida. Individual contact to the Commission of Colleges about the University of North Florida accreditation status should occur only if there is evidence that appears to support significant noncomliance with a requirement or standard.