Florida Colleges with the Smallest Number of Students

Hodges University is the smallest college with 443 students including both undergraduate and graduate students.

New College of Florida with 689 students and Warner University with 849 students are following it in the list of Smallest Florida Colleges with Fewest Students.

Hodges University is the smallest school with 443 students and New College of Florida has the second lowest population with 689 students.

The average undergraduate tuition & fees of the schools is $22,507 and graduate tuition & fees is $15,778 for the academic year 2023-2024.

The average acceptance rate is 67.98% and the average SAT score is 1,107 at the schools.

Table. Smallest Florida Colleges With Fewest Students Comparison
School NameTotal PopulationUndergraduate EnrollmentGraduation EnrollmentMen EnrollmentWomen EnrollmentOnline EnrollmentStudents to Faculty Ratio
1
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Hodges University Fort Myers, FLPrivate, 4-year 443
108
33910414030320710 to 1
2
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New College of Florida Sarasota, FLPublic, 4-year 689
30
66920227462-7 to 1
3
2
Warner University Lake Wales, FLPrivate, 4-year 849
58
7618845639319913 to 1
4
-
Atlantis University Miami, FLPrivate, 4-year 850
8
44340746638431825 to 1
5
2
Albizu University-Miami Miami, FLPrivate, 4-year 864
26
21764711974514315 to 1
6
1
Florida Institute of Technology-Online Melbourne, FLPrivate, 4-year 1,230
231
7794515187121,23014 to 1
7
1
Ave Maria University Ave Maria, FLPrivate, 4-year 1,310
8
1,24763608702-14 to 1
8
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Strayer University-Florida Tampa, FLPrivate, 4-year 1,445
77
1,2571884111,0341,44541 to 1
9
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Eckerd College Saint Petersburg, FLPrivate, 4-year 1,993
43
1,993-5991,394-11 to 1
10
1
Everglades University Boca Raton, FLPrivate, 4-year 2,624
25
2,2463781,2951,3291,54517 to 1
Average1,23099526148474672717 to 1