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Independent colleges or universities are accessible and affordable. The 30 ICUF colleges and universities with 114 additional sites around the state, award 25% of Florida’s bachelor degrees and one-third of all degrees. Their enrollments vary from approximately 200 to nearly 26,000 students. Their average class has 19 students. They are funded through student tuition that can use federal, state, and institutional aid. Over 90% of full-time undergraduate students at ICUF institutions receive financial aid.
The 30 ICUF private, not-for-profit, higher education institutions in Florida
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The Florida Resident Access Grant (FRAG)
The tuition assistance program funded annually by the state of Florida and awarded to Florida residents, enrolled full-time at ICUF institutions
ICUF Distance Learning Program Search
ICUF Institutions = Fast Facts
The Florida Resident Access Grant (FRAG)
The tuition assistance program funded annually by the state of Florida and awarded to Florida residents, enrolled full-time at ICUF institutions
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Myth 1: Private Colleges are not affordable
Myth 2: Federal student aid drives up college costs
Myth 3: Private colleges lack diversity and only enroll wealthy, traditional students
Myth 4: Many college graduates leave school more than $100,000 in debt
Myth 5: A college degree is no longer a good investment
Myth 6: Fewer students are choosing to attend private colleges
Myth 7: All private colleges have billion-dollar endowments
Myth 8: Private colleges are not innovative or flexible
Myth 9: Private colleges are not transparent or accountable