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Florida's public universities deliver remarkable value for mathematics students, with University of Florida leading at just $6,351 net cost while producing graduates earning $44,925 annually. The state's nine public options create a striking cost divide against private institutions, where Saint Leo University charges $18,467 despite similar outcomes. Florida's aerospace sector, anchored by Kennedy Space Center and major defense contractors, creates steady demand for mathematical modeling and analysis professionals. The state's Bright Futures scholarship program can cover full tuition for qualifying students, making already affordable programs essentially free. Net costs span from UF's bargain-basement pricing to private options reaching $21,318 at Stetson University. Florida International University and University of South Florida both graduate over 73% of mathematics students while maintaining net costs under $11,000, reflecting the state's commitment to accessible STEM education.
29
Programs
$6,351 – $36,803
Net Price Range
$37,595
Avg. Program Earnings
59.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

29 Mathematics Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $6,351 $6,381 91.5% 23.4%
2 $8,001 $4,879 64.3% 81.3%
3 $8,155 $6,360 61.8% 48.0%
4 $9,133 $6,565 73.9% 63.9%
5 $10,043 $6,410 74.6% 43.9%
6 $10,319 $6,118 56.0% 74.4%
7 $10,353 $6,389 68.2% 70.5%
8 $10,650 $6,368 75.1% 41.0%
9 $10,997 $5,656 83.0% 25.0%
10 $13,580 $14,878 28.0% 83.5%
11 $14,892 $14,794 27.8% 85.0%
12 $15,847 $5,785 51.9% 32.9%
13 $18,467 $28,360 48.8% 80.1%
14 $18,675 $19,110 30.2% 69.9%
15 $21,318 $55,220 62.8% 93.8%
16 $22,978 $33,450 36.6% 59.6%
17 $23,655 $28,222 55.5% 44.2%
18 $24,275 $34,770 43.4% 65.2%
19 $26,255 $46,180 57.0% 57.7%
20 $29,664 $42,360 69.3% 56.6%
21 $29,951 $26,610 55.9% 81.0%
22 $30,209 $31,732 43.3% 60.9%
23 $31,303 $37,080 64.3% 75.8%
24 $32,751 $37,990 58.9% 94.7%
25 $33,011 $50,374 67.6% 65.1%
26 $33,847 $58,300 76.9% 50.0%
27 $35,300 $44,360 65.5% 64.4%
28 $35,634 $33,424 61.9% 26.4%
29 $36,803 $59,926 84.2% 18.9%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes University of Florida's mathematics program such strong value?

UF combines the lowest net cost at $6,351 with the highest graduate earnings at $44,925, creating an impressive return on investment. The 91.5% graduation rate ranks among the state's best, while the 23.35% acceptance rate indicates competitive admission standards. Students graduate with manageable debt of $16,111, well below many peer institutions.

How do Florida's private mathematics programs compare to public options?

Private institutions like Saint Leo University charge $18,467 net cost compared to public averages under $11,000. Stetson University commands $21,318 despite a 62.8% graduation rate that trails several public alternatives. Private schools do offer higher acceptance rates, with Stetson at 93.8% versus competitive public programs like FSU at 25.04%.

Is Florida Gulf Coast University's low earnings figure accurate for mathematics graduates?

FGCU mathematics graduates report $25,194 in early career earnings, significantly below the state average of $37,000-plus. The 56% graduation rate suggests program completion challenges that may impact career preparation. However, the $10,319 net cost represents solid value for students who successfully complete the program.

Does the Bright Futures scholarship cover mathematics programs statewide?

Bright Futures can cover full tuition at public universities, making programs essentially free since in-state tuition ranges from $5,656 at FSU to $6,565 at FIU. Students still pay room, board, and fees reflected in net cost figures. The scholarship requires specific GPA and test score thresholds that align well with selective programs like UF's 23.35% acceptance rate.

Where do Florida mathematics graduates find the best career opportunities?

Florida's aerospace industry offers strong mathematical career paths, particularly around Kennedy Space Center and defense contractors in Central Florida. The state's tourism and healthcare sectors also employ mathematical analysts for forecasting and operations research. With no state income tax, graduates keep more of their earnings compared to other regions.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.