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List of colleges and universities in metropolitan Jacksonville facts for kids

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Jacksonville, Florida, and its surrounding area are home to many colleges and universities. These are places where students go after high school to learn more about subjects they are interested in, earn degrees, and prepare for their future careers.

What are Colleges and Universities?

Colleges and universities are schools for higher education. They offer different types of programs and degrees. Some are public, meaning they are supported by the state government and often have lower tuition fees for residents. Others are private, which means they get their money from tuition, donations, and other sources, and they might have different kinds of programs or smaller class sizes.

Colleges and Universities in the Area

Here's a look at some of the schools you can find in and around Jacksonville:

Edward Waters University

Edward Waters University is a private university located right in Jacksonville. It was founded a long time ago, in 1866, making it one of the oldest schools in the area. About 800 students attend this university.

Flagler College

Located in nearby St. Augustine, Flagler College is another private college. It started in 1968 and has about 2,675 students. It's known for its beautiful historic campus.

Florida State College at Jacksonville

Florida State College at Jacksonville (FSCJ) is a large public college in Jacksonville. It was founded in 1966 and serves a huge number of students, around 45,000! FSCJ offers many different programs, including two-year associate degrees and some four-year bachelor's degrees.

Jacksonville University

Jacksonville University (JU) is a private university in Jacksonville. It opened its doors in 1934 and has about 3,741 students. JU offers a wide range of study programs, from arts and sciences to business and nursing.

Nova Southeastern University

Nova Southeastern University has a campus in Jacksonville. It is a private university that was founded in 1964. This university offers many different types of programs, including those for master's degrees.

St. Johns River State College

South of Jacksonville, in Palatka, you'll find St. Johns River State College. This is a public college established in 1958. It has about 7,291 students and offers two-year and some four-year degree programs.

University of Florida Health Science Center

The University of Florida Health Science Center in Jacksonville is part of the larger University of Florida system. It focuses on health-related studies and research. It officially started its Jacksonville campus in 1985, building on the long history of the University of Florida itself.

University of North Florida

The University of North Florida (UNF) is a public university located in Jacksonville. It was founded in 1969 and is a popular choice with about 16,134 students. UNF offers many different bachelor's and master's degree programs.

See also

  • List of colleges and universities in Florida for a full listing of the institutions of higher education in Florida.
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