Florida Tech got its start in 1958 as a graduate school offering the scientists and engineers of the early U.S. space program advanced degrees in technology and engineering. Today, Florida Tech is a comprehensive national research university offering bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in engineering, aerospace, computer science (cyber), science (with premed options), aviation, business, journalism, psychology, liberal arts, mathematics, meteorology and more.
The university is unique in that it provides the resources of a national scientific and technological research university as well as the robust, personalized learning experiences of a small college. A U.S. News & World Report Tier One Best National University, Florida Tech is also the only independent technological university in the Southeast U.S. and is ranked No. 6 for providing the best student experience among 400 universities in the nation by The Wall Street Journal. As such, Florida Tech attracts high-achieving students from all 50 states and more than 80 countries worldwide.
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Campus Visits Contact
Associate Director of Undergraduate Admissions
150 W. University Blvd.
Melbourne, FL 32901
Experience College Life
Panther Dining Hall
Joy and Gordon Patterson Botanical Gardens
Evans Library
Harris Commons
A visit to Florida Tech's campus begins in the Harris Commons, which houses the Center for Student Success, a one-stop hub of student services, including admissions, financial aid, student accounts, the registrar and campus services. Depending on the visitors interests, subsequent stops may include places like Evans Library, including the Digital Scholarship Lab, which houses 3D printers and scanners, virtual reality, 360 cameras, cutting-edge software and more; The Homer R. Denius Student Center for Sports and Recreation, which includes varsity and intramural gyms, a state-of-the-art fitness center, carious multipurpose and aerobic rooms and cafe; Panther Dining Hall, our cafeteria-style, primary residential dining facility;, and the Joy and Gordon Patterson Botanical Garden, featuring 15 acres of lush flora and fauna, water features and trails right here, on campus.
Kennedy Space Center
Downtown Melbourne
Walt Disney World & Resorts
Sebastian Inlet
Campus Tours
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Admissions
Admissions
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Students who wish to study at Florida Tech must demonstrate the readiness to succeed in a challenging academic program. A strong curriculum, as reflected by the student's high school transcript, is the most important element of the application. Florida Tech recommends that science and engineering applicants take the most rigorous mathematics and science curriculum offered by their high school. Applicants for aeronautics, business, psychology and liberal arts majors must complete at least three years of mathematics and science. A fourth year of each is highly recommended. To be considered for generous merit scholarships of up to half the cost of tuition, prospective students need only apply. Scholarships will be awarded based on a student's GPA, standardized test scores (ACT, SAT or CLT) and class rank.
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Academic Programs
If there's anything that sets Florida Tech apart from other colleges and universities, it's the university's hands-on, dive-in, buckle-up approach to higher education. No matter a student's major, enrolling at Florida Tech means learning by doing. From swimming with sea turtles to flying planes, building rocket engines to fighting simulated cyberattacks, Florida Tech students are engaged in interesting fieldwork and projects starting day one. Employers that recruit at Florida Tech report our graduates stand out because they have professional-level skills with real-world technologies because they've been using them all throughout their college experience.
Majors and Degrees Offered
Academically, Florida Tech is challenging. The student-to-faculty ratio is 10:1, and the majority of classes are taught by full professors. All majors include hands-on projects and capstone requirements, ensuring that every graduate leaves with experience in scholarly research or practical experience. The most popular undergraduate programs at Florida Tech are aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, marine biology, physics and space sciences. The university also draws students from around the world for its unique programs in aeronautics and aviation, business, biomedical engineering, sustainability studies, psychology, applied behavior analysis, human-centered design, cybersecurity, meteorology, ocean engineering and chemistry.
Faculty and Class Information
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Majors
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BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES.
Biochemistry.
Biology/Biological Sciences, General.
Biomathematics, Bioinformatics, and Computational Biology, Other.
Biomedical Sciences, General.
Genome Sciences/Genomics.
Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography.
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BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, AND RELATED SUPPORT SERVICES.
Accounting.
Business Administration and Management, General.
Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other.
Finance, General.
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General.
Management Information Systems, General.
Marketing/Marketing Management, General.
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COMMUNICATION, JOURNALISM, AND RELATED PROGRAMS.
Journalism, Other.
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COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES.
Computer and Information Sciences, General.
Computer Science.
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ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES AND ENGINEERING-RELATED FIELDS.
Construction Engineering Technology/Technician.
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ENGINEERING.
Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical/Space Engineering.
Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering.
Chemical Engineering.
Civil Engineering, General.
Computer Engineering, General.
Computer Software Engineering.
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Mechanical Engineering.
Ocean Engineering.
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HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND RELATED PROGRAMS.
Health/Health Care Administration/Management.
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LEGAL PROFESSIONS AND STUDIES.
Pre-Law Studies.
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LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES, GENERAL STUDIES AND HUMANITIES.
Humanities/Humanistic Studies.
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MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS.
Applied Mathematics, General.
Mathematics, General.
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MULTI/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES.
Sustainability Studies.
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NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION.
Environmental Science.
Water, Wetlands, and Marine Resources Management.
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PHYSICAL SCIENCES.
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Other.
Chemistry, General.
Meteorology.
Oceanography, Chemical and Physical.
Physics, General.
Physics, Other.
Planetary Astronomy and Science.
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PSYCHOLOGY.
Applied Behavior Analysis.
Applied Psychology.
Forensic Psychology.
Research and Experimental Psychology, Other.
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TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIALS MOVING.
Aeronautics/Aviation/Aerospace Science and Technology, General.
Air Traffic Controller.
Aviation/Airway Management and Operations.
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Post-Master's certificate
Career Services
Alumni Services
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Career Services
Alumni Services
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Tuition & Aid
Tuition & Aid
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Tuition, Room, Board and Fees
Tuition for full-time undergraduate students varies according to the chosen major program of study. It is a flat rate for full-time, on-campus students and is charged on a semesterly basis. There is no difference in tuition based on a student's state or country of residence.
Financial Aid
The mission of the Office of Financial Aid at Florida Tech is to enable student success by assisting families in identifying and securing sources of financial aid. We want students' focus to be on their academic passion, personal growth and career interests, not complicated paperwork and their bank account. To that end, we focus on:
Helping to ensure that you are awarded the best possible financial aid package
Keeping you informed about critical financial aid policies, processes and opportunities
Expertly guiding you through the financial aid application and enrollment process
Florida Tech is proud to be able to make substantial contributions, in the form of need-based grants and merit-based scholarships, to offset our students' costs. As a result, the majority of our students find that the net cost of their Florida Tech education is far less than the published tuition—in many cases, over 50% less.
All students who submit complete applications for admission are evaluated for merit-based scholarship eligibility. To be eligible for need-based grants and federal assistance, applicants must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) using Florida Tech's school code: 001469.
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Need-Based College/University Scholarship or Grant Aid from Institutional Funds
Need-Based Federal Pell
Need-Based Private Scholarships
Need-Based SEOG
Need-Based State Scholarships
Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans
Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans
Student Body
Student Body
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There are more than 200 student-led clubs and organizations at Florida Tech. They range from student government to theater and music ensembles, from Greek life to sci-fi and gaming groups, from cultural organizations to campus media and arts groups. Almost every major program has an associated academic organization or honor society. Club sports are popular, as are intramural sports.
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Campus Life
Campus Life
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Location
Florida Tech's location is hard to beat when it comes to fun and opportunity. Campus spans 130 acres in Melbourne, Florida. The area is one of the most concentrated high-tech economies in the state and home to one of the largest high-tech workforces in the nation. Melbourne's attractive business climate is matched only by its natural resources, including the Atlantic Ocean and Indian River Lagoon, ideal for scientific study and environmental research. Orlando tourist attractions and the Kennedy Space Center are within an hour drive, and Miami is only 3 hours south. The climate is generally sunny and temperate. The average daily temperature is 72F/22C.
Campus Facilities & Equipment
Florida Tech is full of surprises. Take a walking tour of campus, and you discover more than classrooms and laboratories. The university's Evans Library, for example, contains more than volumes of scientific knowledge and research resources. It also houses the Digital Scholarship Lab, an oasis of innovation, creativity and hands-on learning, providing services such as 3D printing, data analysis and visualization and media production. On the other side of campus, students take advantage of a fully operational machine shop, and adjacent to that, the L3Harris Student Design Center, an 11,500-square-foot student project facility. Made possible by a $1 million gift from Harris Corp., now L3Harris Technologies Inc., it serves engineering and science students completing capstone design projects. The space includes a spray booth, welding stations, a 2.5-ton overhead crane, electronics rooms and a conference room for team planning and idea development. The Gordon L. Nelson Health Sciences building is an $18 million facility filled with cutting-edge equipment, labs and learning spaces centered on biomedical engineering and sciences. Florida Tech is also home to one of the few stand-alone collegiate esports buildings in the country. The Esports Center is a fully furnished two-story, 5,600-square-foot venue for competitive, club and campus use and entertainment.
Florida Tech is also home to The Scott Center for Autism Treatment and the Indian River Lagoon Research Institute. Located not far from campus proper, students will find Florida Tech's waterfront Mertens Marine Center, our Applied Research Laboratory, the Center for Advanced Manufacturing and Innovative Design (headquarters of jet dragster company Larsen Motorsports) and the university's flight training operations, FIT Aviation, located at the nearby Melbourne Orlando International Airport.
Off-Campus Opportunities
Florida Tech students take full advantage of Florida weather and the campus's proximity to the beach, enjoying ample fun-in-the-sun activities, such as sailing, biking and swimming. Beyond the beach, students venture off campus to enjoy the eclectic, dynamic vibe of historic Downtown Melbourne. Minutes from campus, this local main street is filled with shops, restaurants and pubs and plays host to a variety of annual celebrations. Of course, there's more to Melbourne than recreation. Florida Tech is surrounded by high-tech aerospace, cybersecurity and engineering companies that provide students with ample internship and future career opportunities.
Campus Life
Housing Options
Dorms Coed
Theme Housing
Special Needs Admissions
Documentation Required for LD
NoneDocumentation Required for ADHD
NoneSpecial Need Services Offered
Student Activities
Sports
Basketball
Crew Rowing
Cross Country
Lacrosse
Soccer
Swimming
Track Field Indoor
Track Field Outdoor
Lacrosse
Soccer
Softball
Swimming
Volleyball
Student Services
Army ROTC Offered on-campus
Sustainability
Data provided by Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE), STARS®, as of March, 2024.
Campus Security Report
The Jeanne Clery Act requires colleges and universities to disclose their security policies, keep a public crime log, publish an annual crime report and provide timely warnings to students and campus employees about a crime posing an immediate or ongoing threat to students and campus employees.
Please visit The Princeton Review’s page on campus safety for additional resources: http://www.princetonreview.com/safety
The Princeton Review publishes links directly to each school's Campus Security Reports where available. Applicants can also access all school-specific campus safety information using the Campus Safety and Security Data Analysis Cutting Tool provided by the Office of Postsecondary Education of the U.S. Department of Education: https://ope.ed.gov/campussafety/#/