Forbes Names UF Top Florida School, Fifth Among Publics Nationwide
The University of Florida (UF) has been ranked the fifth-best public university in the country by Forbes in its 2026 list released Tuesday, placing highest among Florida institutions and 30th overall nationwide.The rankings are based on a formula that weighs factors such as alumni earnings, graduation rates, student debt levels, and outcomes for low-income students. Forbes described the methodology as prioritizing return on investment and long-term value for graduates.
The top four public institutions are the University of California-Berkeley, UCLA, UC San Diego, and the University of Michigan.
UF reported a record $1.33 billion in research funding over the past fiscal year, along with more than $560 million in new gifts and commitments. The school also received 91,884 applications for approximately 7,500 freshman spots for the Class of 2029, a 23 percent increase from the previous year.
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Our Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, is a graduate of the University of Florida. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from the University of Florida in 1993, then received his Juris Doctor, cum laude, from the University of Miami School of Law in 1996.
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So many of the universities in Florida are so woke they push all this work ideology crt dei all this gender affirming ideology all the multiculturalism and most of the professors at all these universities are all from other countries with accents and they hate their students because the students don't understand them and don't understand their English and they become insecure and they're really quite hateful toward a lot of the students even one professor she publicly States on her website that her goal is to dismantle White Privilege I mean how racist can that be and this is allowed to happen in the State of Florida at our Florida universities! There's a lot of problems at universities today in the United states!
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