University Of North Florida
University of North Florida, 1 UNF Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32224, USA
The University of North Florida (UNF) is a public research university in Jacksonville, Florida known for a balance of strong academics, student engagement, and access to urban and coastal environments. UNF offers undergraduate through doctoral programs across six colleges—including business, health sciences, computing/engineering, humanities, and honors—fostering career-focused learning and research opportunities. Its campus combines modern facilities with natural surroundings, supporting active student life, Division I athletics, and community involvement. The university is part of the State University System of Florida and emphasizes experiential learning, internships, and global partnerships.
- Academic breadth: Offers bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees through six academic colleges.
- Campus vibe: Urban campus with strong student engagement, over 200 student organizations, and NCAA Division I Ospreys athletics.
- Notable strengths: AACSB-accredited business programs; health and computing fields with expanding research and community partnerships.
- International reach: Welcomes international students with dedicated services and scholarship opportunities.
- Location benefits: Situated near Jacksonville beaches and city amenities, offering both academic and lifestyle opportunities.
Undergraduate regular application deadline: Typically May 1 for fall entry (BigFuture).
• Early Action/priority: Often Nov 1 (varies by cycle; check official UNF admissions).
• Graduate deadlines: Vary by college and program (contact program offices).
• Scholarships/financial aid: Early applications (fall deadlines) recommended for maximum consideration; some waivers offered to high-achieving non-Florida students.
Undergraduate (international):
• Completion of secondary education equivalent to U.S. high school graduation (minimum 12–13 years of study), with official transcripts and exam results.
• English proficiency required (TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo scores typical; specific minima published on admissions site).
• SAT/ACT may be considered; UNF uses holistic review (test-optional policies apply in many cases).
• Financial documentation and visa documents required for I-20 issuance.
Graduate (international):
• Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from a recognized post-secondary institution.
• English proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo or equivalent) required; department minima vary.
• Some programs may require standardized tests (GRE/GMAT) depending on discipline.
• Applicants should consult specific graduate program pages for exact requirements.
| Program Level | Annual Cost of Attendance |
|---|---|
| Undergraduate | $29,790.00 - $29,790.00 |
Undergraduate (international):
• Completion of secondary education equivalent to U.S. high school graduation (minimum 12–13 years of study), with official transcripts and exam results.
• English proficiency required (TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo scores typical; specific minima published on admissions site).
• SAT/ACT may be considered; UNF uses holistic review (test-optional policies apply in many cases).
• Financial documentation and visa documents required for I-20 issuance.
Graduate (international):
• Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from a recognized post-secondary institution.
• English proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo or equivalent) required; department minima vary.
• Some programs may require standardized tests (GRE/GMAT) depending on discipline.
• Applicants should consult specific graduate program pages for exact requirements.
| Level | Web Page | Download |
|---|---|---|
| Undergraduate | View Programs | — |