Florida Ranks as One of the Least Affordable States to Live
Cost of living is notoriously expensive in Florida, but skilled trades may be the solution to bridging the financial gaps in the Sunshine State.
Cost of living is notoriously expensive in Florida, but skilled trades may be the solution to bridging the financial gaps in the Sunshine State.
In a state where public institutions are affordable, and concerns are growing over the amount of student debt that students are accumulating, Florida’s private colleges, try to play the admissions game to their strengths.
Universities statewide are climbing up the charts when it comes to national rankings.
Researchers at the University of South Florida have continued to fine tune an off-grid generator that turns waste into renewable resources.
Florida International University has added a new online master’s program aimed at tackling the ever-growing trend of mega events.
Florida State University is privatizing its athletics department, effectively allowing it to operate like a corporation that’s shielded from public-records requests.
Disney has partnered with the University of Central Florida to offer 100 percent free tuition for Cast Members and eligible employees.
Full Sail University has opened “The Fortress,” a 11,200-square-foot esports arena that can house 100 players and 500 spectators.
For the third year in a row, U.S. News & World Report has ranked Florida’s higher education system No. 1 in the U.S.
New College of Florida’s president has agreed to some of the demands outlined by the students in regards to admissions practices for applicants with mental health issues.