May 12, 2024

Florida's Colleges

The Admissions Squeeze

Students are finding it harder to get into the state's schools - and a crisis looms as the competition intensifies over the next five years.

Mike Vogel | 9/1/2006
Trend #2
Falling Acceptance Rates

With most of the state's large institutions aiming to keep their freshman class size on par with recent years or only modestly up, acceptance rates are falling. To be sure, Florida as a whole tracks the nation with nearly seven of every 10 applicants winning acceptance to a four-year college or university. But the acceptance rate at some institutions is markedly lower, and the overall trend at most institutions is toward being more selective. At the University of West Florida, the acceptance rate fell to 68% in 2005 from 83% five years ago. The GPA of incoming freshmen rose over the same period from 3.04 to 3.45.

» The chances of moving from a college wait list to admission are one in five, says the National Association for College Admission Counseling.

Tags: Politics & Law, Around Florida, Education, Government/Politics & Law

Florida Business News

Florida News Releases

Florida Trend Video Pick

Montverde resale store gets results for group homes
Montverde resale store gets results for group homes

Don’t call it a thrift store. This resale market prides itself on an inventory of high-end clothing and accessories. The bonus — if you shop at Fireflies Resale Marketplace in Montverde you’ll be helping support adults living in group homes.

Video Picks | Viewpoints@FloridaTrend

Ballot Box

Do you think recreational marijuana should be legal in Florida?

  • Yes, I'm in favor of legalizing marijuana
  • Absolutely not
  • I'm on the fence
  • Other (share thoughts in the comment section below)

See Results

Florida Trend Media Company
490 1st Ave S
St Petersburg, FL 33701
727.821.5800

© Copyright 2024 Trend Magazines Inc. All rights reserved.