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Snapshot 2007

Fall 2007 Student Enrollment
Total  
16,561
Undergraduate  
13,934
Graduate  
1,685
Post baccalaureate and non-degree  
942
   
 
Majors by College*
Brooks College of Health  
1,969
Coggin College of Business  
3,721
Arts and Sciences  
6,218
Computing, Engineering and Construction  
1,360
Education and Human Services  
2,010
Undeclared and non-degree seeking students  
1,283
* Including intended majors for underclassmen
   
 
Student Body Profile  
Duval County
7,604
 
46%
Other Florida Counties
8,074
 
49%
Non-Florida
883
 
5%
White
12,445
 
75%
Black
1,698
 
10%
Asian
858
 
5%
Hispanic
1,078
 
6%
Native American
75
 
<1%
Non-Resident Alien
289
 
2%
Not Reported
118
 
<1%
Female
9,569
 
58%
Male
6,992
 
42%
     
Employment Profile
Full-time faculty  
572
Ph.D. or appropriate terminal degree  
475
Number of employees, excluding faculty  
1,041
     
Programs of Study
Undergraduate degree programs: 52, with 132 areas of concentration.
Graduate degree programs: 25, with 83 areas of concentration.
Doctoral programs: 3
     
Yearly Costs 
In-state Tuition*  
$3,491
Out-of-state Tuition*  
$15,133
On-campus Housing**  
$4,115
On-campus Dining***  
$2,991
Orientation Fee  
$35
Books and Supplies  
$900
     
Preliminary data    
     
*Based on 15 credit hours per semester at spring 2008 rates
 
** Double occupancy, including electricity, water, cable TV service and high speed data access
 
***Based on 19 meals per week and $100 Osprey Bucks
 
For more information, call the University of North Florida at 904-620-1000.
 
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