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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    The article says specific diversity, gender, and geographic breakdowns of the UF applicants were not available as of late Monday. As if UF doesn't know that information to give the reporter!!!!
    Signed - dad of in-state white boy who didn't get in and blames others

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Signed - dad of in-state white boy who didn't get in and blames others
      It is simple to get into UF. The kid must score at the average test scores and GPA to be considered. A 31 ACT/ 1400 SAT is at the 95th national percentile. But it is the running joke because the majority of Florida's students who are denied at UF are Florida Bright Futures Academic Scholars who go on to UCF and USF. Then UF takes the majority of its students who get their AAs from the community colleges who couldn't get into UCF or USF as freshman.

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        UF's freshman application numbers went up by 1.4% to a record 41,407 for 2019. Florida admitted 14,136 students over the weekend to its incoming class, down slightly from the 14,866 admitted last year. Of the 14,136 admits, 3,108 were admitted for the summer B session, while 11,027 were admitted for fall semester.

        Of the 14,136 admitted, UF officials expect to enroll about 6,550 for the 2023 class.

        There were 1,514 admitted to the honors program, 498 to the Innovation Academy and 3,149 to the Pathway to Campus Admission (PaCE) program. (The PACE students do not live on campus and only take online classes for the fall and spring in certain declared majors like agriculture.)

        The average SAT went up to 1388, up from 1364 last year. (median between 1330 -1460)
        The average GPA went from 4.4 to 4.45 (median between 4.3-4.6)
        The average ACT went from 30 to 31 (median between 29-33)

        Specific geographic, gender and diversity breakdowns are not available at this time.

        from The Gainesville Sun

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          These statistics include the athletes and others who were admitted on special consideration. If your kid did not have numbers at the high end there was no chance. UF only has space for 6,550 freshman. It uses the Coalition Application to search the world for the students with the highest numbers to recruit. Without the higher numbers it can't move up to the number 5 best public university spot. It will never end. UF can however find 65 million dollars to build a new baseball stadium.
          It is all about perceived image.. low admittance rates for freshman.. to stay on the top 10 public university list. But only the freshman admittance numbers are used for statistics not the majority who actually come in from the community colleges.

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            UF's freshman application numbers went up by 1.4% to a record 41,407 for 2019. Florida admitted 14,136 students over the weekend to its incoming class, down slightly from the 14,866 admitted last year. Of the 14,136 admits, 3,108 were admitted for the summer B session, while 11,027 were admitted for fall semester.

            Of the 14,136 admitted, UF officials expect to enroll about 6,550 for the 2023 class.

            There were 1,514 admitted to the honors program, 498 to the Innovation Academy and 3,149 to the Pathway to Campus Admission (PaCE) program. (The PACE students do not live on campus and only take online classes for the fall and spring in certain declared majors like agriculture.)

            The average SAT went up to 1388, up from 1364 last year. (median between 1330 -1460)
            The average GPA went from 4.4 to 4.45 (median between 4.3-4.6)
            The average ACT went from 30 to 31 (median between 29-33)

            Specific geographic, gender and diversity breakdowns are not available at this time.

            from The Gainesville Sun
            These are mostly the same students that FSU admitted last week.

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              The article was edited to correct the average SAT

              "UF admits more than 14,000; 34.1% acceptance rate
              The University of Florida’s class of 2023 is starting to take shape.

              Florida admitted 14,136 students over the weekend to its incoming class, down slightly from the 14,866 admitted last year. Of the 14,136 admits, 3,108 were admitted for the summer B session, while 11,027 were admitted for fall semester.

              Of the 14,136 admitted, UF officials expect to enroll about 6,550 for the 2023 class.

              There were 1,514 admitted to the honors program, 498 to the Innovation Academy and 3,149 to the Pathway to Campus Admission (PaCE) program.

              The admission class profile has an average grade point average of 4.45, with a median GPA between 4.3-4.6. The average SAT score is 1,338, with a median SAT score of 1,330-1,460. The average ACT score is 31, with a median ACT between 29-33.

              After an 18 percent surge in applications in 2018, UF’s application numbers went up by 1.4 percent to a record 41,407 applicants in 2019. The record number of applicants follows a national trend. The University of North Carolina, University of Virginia and Boston University were among schools that also received a record number of early applicants for the 2023 class.

              https://www.gainesville.com/news/201...ore-than-14000

              edit: article has now changed the average SAT to 1388 from 1338

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                Here it is in full with edited Average SAT score. The irony is that a university that prides itself in research can't get its press release numbers out correctly and it doesn't have the breakdown of diversity, geographic and gender statistics. The biggest drawback of UF according to students we have talked to is that it is a research university. The professors only came about their research and grant money to the point they don't teach or hire graduate students to do their teaching. The freshman feel like a number and the university expects the students to hit their grade marks to get accepted into their major. The students transfering in from community colleges are hitting the marks.

                "UF admits more than 14,000

                About 6,500 students will opt to come to UF, officials say.

                The University of Florida’s class of 2023 is starting to take shape.

                Florida admitted 14,136 students over the weekend to its incoming class, down slightly from the 14,866 admitted last year. Of the 14,136 admits, 3,108 were admitted for the summer B session, while 11,027 were admitted for fall semester.

                Of the 14,136 admitted, UF officials expect to enroll about 6,550 for the 2023 class.

                There were 1,514 admitted to the honors program, 498 to the Innovation Academy and 3,149 to the Pathway to Campus Admission (PaCE) program.

                The admission class profile has an average grade point average of 4.45, with a median GPA between 4.3-4.6. The average SAT score is 1,388, with a median score of 1,330-1,460. The average ACT score is 31, with a median between 29 and 33.

                The average GPA of the class (from 4.4 to 4.45), average SAT score of the class (1,364 to 1,388) and average ACT score of the class (30 to 31) all improved from class profile academic measures a year ago.

                “That’s a good reflection of how competitive the applicant pool was,” UF spokesman Steve Orlando said.

                Dooley Noted


                Diversity and gender breakdowns of the admissions were not available as of late Monday afternoon, Orlando said.

                After an 18 percent surge in applications in 2018, UF’s application numbers went up by 1.4 percent to a record 41,407 applicants in 2019. The record number of applicants follows a national trend. The University of North Carolina, University of Virginia and Boston University were among schools that also received a record number of early applicants for the 2023 class.

                Florida moved up one spot to No.8 in the latest U.S. News and Report rankings for public universities, which UF officials believe played a role in the high number of applicants.

                “The record number of applicants, it definitely represents our increasing our reach not only in the state but throughout the country,” Orlando said.

                While specific geographic breakdowns of applicants were not available, Orlando said UF traditionally gets a high number of applications from New York, Texas, California and Georgia."
                https://www.gainesville.com/news/201...ore-than-14000

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Here it is in full with edited Average SAT score. The irony is that a university that prides itself in research can't get its press release numbers out correctly and it doesn't have the breakdown of diversity, geographic and gender statistics. The biggest drawback of UF according to students we have talked to is that it is a research university. The professors only came about their research and grant money to the point they don't teach or hire graduate students to do their teaching. The freshman feel like a number and the university expects the students to hit their grade marks to get accepted into their major. The students transfering in from community colleges are hitting the marks.

                  "UF admits more than 14,000

                  About 6,500 students will opt to come to UF, officials say.

                  The University of Florida’s class of 2023 is starting to take shape.

                  Florida admitted 14,136 students over the weekend to its incoming class, down slightly from the 14,866 admitted last year. Of the 14,136 admits, 3,108 were admitted for the summer B session, while 11,027 were admitted for fall semester.

                  Of the 14,136 admitted, UF officials expect to enroll about 6,550 for the 2023 class.

                  There were 1,514 admitted to the honors program, 498 to the Innovation Academy and 3,149 to the Pathway to Campus Admission (PaCE) program.

                  The admission class profile has an average grade point average of 4.45, with a median GPA between 4.3-4.6. The average SAT score is 1,388, with a median score of 1,330-1,460. The average ACT score is 31, with a median between 29 and 33.

                  The average GPA of the class (from 4.4 to 4.45), average SAT score of the class (1,364 to 1,388) and average ACT score of the class (30 to 31) all improved from class profile academic measures a year ago.

                  “That’s a good reflection of how competitive the applicant pool was,” UF spokesman Steve Orlando said.

                  Dooley Noted


                  Diversity and gender breakdowns of the admissions were not available as of late Monday afternoon, Orlando said.

                  After an 18 percent surge in applications in 2018, UF’s application numbers went up by 1.4 percent to a record 41,407 applicants in 2019. The record number of applicants follows a national trend. The University of North Carolina, University of Virginia and Boston University were among schools that also received a record number of early applicants for the 2023 class.

                  Florida moved up one spot to No.8 in the latest U.S. News and Report rankings for public universities, which UF officials believe played a role in the high number of applicants.

                  “The record number of applicants, it definitely represents our increasing our reach not only in the state but throughout the country,” Orlando said.

                  While specific geographic breakdowns of applicants were not available, Orlando said UF traditionally gets a high number of applications from New York, Texas, California and Georgia."
                  https://www.gainesville.com/news/201...ore-than-14000
                  Precisely! UF does have the numbers but does not want to disclose them.

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    It is simple to get into UF. The kid must score at the average test scores and GPA to be considered. A 31 ACT/ 1400 SAT is at the 95th national percentile. But it is the running joke because the majority of Florida's students who are denied at UF are Florida Bright Futures Academic Scholars who go on to UCF and USF. Then UF takes the majority of its students who get their AAs from the community colleges who couldn't get into UCF or USF as freshman.
                    Have a kid at USF. With bright futures, prepaid with fees and merit scholarship we will pay $2500 this year living on campus with top meal plan. No student loans.

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Have a kid at USF. With bright futures, prepaid with fees and merit scholarship we will pay $2500 this year living on campus with top meal plan. No student loans.
                      USF and UCF are flooded with freshman applications coming in. To get the USF merit scholarships should apply earlier before the money runs out.

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Have a kid at USF. With bright futures, prepaid with fees and merit scholarship we will pay $2500 this year living on campus with top meal plan. No student loans.
                        With 57,000 top level Florida Bright Futures Academic Scholarship awardees for 2019 with 100% tuition paid, less than 1/10 of them will attend UF. More will attend USF. Keeping it real!

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                          With UF and FSU taking limited top Florida Academic Scholars, USF and UCF are gaining more of them and gaining Pre-eminent national status because of the higher caliber freshman admittance GPA and test scores. UCF and USF will have an average 4.2 GPA or higher this year to get in.

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            With UF and FSU taking limited top Florida Academic Scholars, USF and UCF are gaining more of them and gaining Pre-eminent national status because of the higher caliber freshman admittance GPA and test scores. UCF and USF will have an average 4.2 GPA or higher this year to get in.
                            UCF and USF also each enroll twice as many freshman than UF and FSU do and they still keep up the high average admittance numbers.

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                              UCF fall 2018 average SAT 1328 for freshman admittance class and 2019 will be higher.
                              UCF is the largest university by enrollment in Florida with 68,571 students, including 58,913 undergraduates, 9,168 graduate students and 490 M.D. students. UCF ranks second among Florida's state universities with 324 National Merit Scholars enrolled.

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                                University of Florida Police Department is currently investigating a sexual battery that occurred Saturday night on UF campus near the Florida Gym. How safe is the UF campus and Gainesville?

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