University of Florida College of Education

Education School Admissions

Application

Director of admissions Dr. John Kranzler
Application deadline rolling
Application fee $30

University of Florida College of Education
TOEFL

TOEFL required for international students Yes
Minimum TOEFL score required 550 paper test
80 internet-based test

Post-baccalaureate certificate programs

Applications 50
Acceptance rate 94.0%
Enrollment 3 full-time
76 part-time
Test requirements Neither GRE or MAT scores are considered or required for any of the programs

Master’s programs

Applications 935
Acceptance rate 60.3%
Enrollment 321 full-time
284 part-time
Test requirements GRE scores are considered or required for some or all of the programs

Education Specialist programs

Applications 280
Acceptance rate 42.1%
Enrollment 112 full-time
81 part-time
Test requirements GRE scores are considered or required for some or all of the programs

Ph.D./Ed.D. programs

Applications 378
Acceptance rate 42.6%
Enrollment 203 full-time
289 part-time
Test requirements GRE scores are considered or required for some or all of the programs

Education School Academics

Degree and Program Offerings

Degree programs offered bachelor’s, post-baccalaureate certificate, master’s, education specialist, Ph.D., Ed.D.
Programs/courses offered in
curriculum and instruction English as a second language
education administration higher education administration
education policy secondary teacher education
educational technology special education
elementary teacher education student counseling
Categories of study offered to master’s students teaching track, counseling/psychology track, administration track, research/policy track, other
Categories of study offered to education specialist students teaching track, counseling/psychology track, administration track, other
Any programs in education offered off campus Yes
Any programs in education offered through distance education Yes

Program Specialization
97.0 percent of students reported specialty information. Totals may exceed 100% due to students with multiple specialities.

education administration and supervision 9%
student counseling and personnel services 5%
curriculum and instruction 36%
educational evaluation, research, and statistics 1%
social and philosophical foundations of education 0%
elementary teacher education 13%
higher education administration 7%
special education 8%
other 22%

Graduates (2010)

Certificate program graduates 6
Master’s program graduates 344
Education specialist program graduates 114
Doctoral program graduates 45

Faculty Resources

Full-time faculty 70
Part-time faculty 63
Full-time faculty with doctoral degrees 100%
Full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty who received awards or were editors of educational journals during 2009 and 2010 4.3%

Research Expenditures (2009-2010)

Total amount of externally funded research conducted by the school (in millions) $12.9
Full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty engaged in externally funded research 47.4%

Education School Ranking

Education Ranking Scores

Score 55
Peer assessment score (out of 5) 3.7
Superintendent assessment score (out of 5) 3.6
Average GRE verbal score, entering doctoral students 503 – Medium
Average GRE quantitative score, entering doctoral students 577 – Medium
Doctoral programs acceptance rate 42.6% – Medium
Ratio of doctoral degrees granted to full-time faculty 0.6:1 – Medium
Student-faculty ratio 4.3:1 – High
Average amount of externally funded research expenditure per faculty member (in thousands) $165.0
Total amount of externally funded research conducted by the school (in millions) $12.9

Education School Cost

Financial Aid Contact Information

Financial aid director Dr. John Kranzler
Financial aid phone (352) 273-4116

Expenses

Tuition
Full-time: $388 per credit (in-state)
Full-time: $1,179 per credit (out-of-state)
Part-time: $388 per credit (in-state)
Part-time: $1,179 per credit (out-of-state)
Required fees $66 per credit
Room and board $6,770
Books and supplies $1,000
Miscellaneous expenses $3,720

Financial Aid Availability

Fellowships 72
Teaching assistants 57
Research assistants 56
Other appointments 7
Students receiving grants and/or scholarships 132