Top Public · Gainesville, Florida

University of Florida

Selective. 24.2% acceptance rate.

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How hard is it to get into Florida?

Florida is selective, with a 24.2% acceptance rate. Admitted students typically score 1320–1480 on the SAT and 29–33 on the ACT. The application is read holistically, so essays, recommendations, activities, and demographic context all factor into the decision alongside test scores and GPA.

Quick Facts

Acceptance rate24.2%
SAT (mid-50%)1320–1480
ACT (mid-50%)29–33
Cost of attendance$22,523
Average net price (after aid)$6,541
Undergraduate enrollment35,629
6-year graduation rate91.1%
Median earnings (10 yrs after entry)$71,588
TypePublic · Top Public
SettingMidsize urban

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Last verified May 2026.

Getting In

Florida's 24.2% acceptance rate puts it in the selective tier. The mid-50% SAT range of 13201480 means a quarter of admitted students scored above 1480, and a quarter scored below 1320. Scores in that range don't guarantee admission. Scores outside it don't rule it out. The application is read holistically.

That number doesn't tell you your odds. A 1550 SAT and a 4.0 GPA put you in the academic conversation. They don't put you in the admit pile. Your actual probability depends on your full profile: coursework rigor, activities, recommendations, demographic context, and what your essays accomplish. The pool average is a starting point, not a forecast.

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Florida Test Score Profile

Admitted students score in the following ranges across SAT sections:

SAT Reading

660–730

25th–75th percentile

SAT Math

660–750

25th–75th percentile

Strong applicants tend to score above the 75th percentile in their stronger section and at or above the 25th percentile in their weaker one. Both numbers are descriptive, not prescriptive. Plenty of admitted students score below the 25th percentile in one section, especially with strong context elsewhere.

Beyond the Numbers

Florida is best known for its Honors Program, Heavener School of Business, and strong public research output. Admissions readers are looking for applicants whose specific interests and ways of working would actually thrive in that environment. Not generic “passion.” Concrete curiosity that already shows up in what you do.

Class Profile

The undergraduate population at Florida breaks down as follows according to federal IPEDS data:

Women
55%
Men
45%
International
3%

Race & ethnicity

White
49%
Asian
12%
Hispanic
25%
Black
5%
Two or more races
5%

These percentages reflect the enrolled student body, not the applicant pool. Admit rates by demographic differ from the headline rate, and the school's composition is the result of its full holistic review process.

Cost & Financial Aid

The published cost of attendance at Florida is $22,523 per year before aid. After grants and scholarships, the average student pays $6,541per year. The sticker price isn't the number that matters for most families.

Net price by family income

What the average student actually pays per year, after grants:

Family income $0–30K$1,982
Family income $30K–48K$2,768
Family income $48K–75K$7,151
Family income $75K–110K$12,905
Family income $110K+$16,723

Highly selective private universities tend to meet 100% of demonstrated financial need, often without loans, for families below specific income thresholds. The number that matters for your family is your net price, which can be estimated using the school's own net price calculator before applying.

Outcomes

Federal data on what happens after enrollment at Florida:

Graduation rate

91.1%

6-year (federal IPEDS)

Median earnings

$71,588

10 yrs after entry

Median debt

$15,000

Among completers

21.7% of students receive a Pell Grant (federal need-based aid), and 10.7%take federal loans. These rates are useful proxies for the school's socioeconomic mix and how much most families end up borrowing.

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Florida vs. Peer Schools

Side-by-side comparison with similar Top Public schools applicants typically consider.

SchoolAcceptSAT mid-50Net price
Florida This page24.2%1320–1480$6,541
UC Berkeley11.0%$13,481
UCLA9.0%$12,548
UC San Diego26.7%$12,470
Michigan15.6%1360–1530$13,138
UNC15.3%1390–1530$11,655

FAQ

How hard is it to get into Florida?

Florida is selective. The most recently published acceptance rate is 24.2%. Admitted students score in the 1320–1480 SAT range. Test scores are necessary but not sufficient. Holistic review weighs essays, activities, recommendations, and demographic context.

What SAT score do I need for Florida?

Admitted students at Florida typically score between 1320 and 1480 on the SAT. A quarter of admits scored above 1480, and a quarter scored below 1320. Scores in this range are competitive but do not guarantee admission.

How much does Florida cost?

The published cost of attendance at Florida is $22,523 per year before financial aid. The average net price after grants and scholarships is $6,541. Most highly selective schools meet 100% of demonstrated need for families below specific income thresholds.

What is the graduation rate at Florida?

91.1% of students at Florida graduate within 6 years (the standard federal graduation rate metric).

Sources

All numerical data on this page is sourced from official, primary sources. Admissions stats reflect the most recent publicly published cycle. Verify current figures with Florida's admissions office before applying.

Last verified May 2026. Stats reflect Florida's most recent publicly published admit cycle.