Active Report Report ID: EDU-134079-2026

Florida Southern College

Lakeland, FL 33801-5698

Acceptance rate64.42%Broad access
Tuition$44,040Published sticker
Avg. net price$28,551After aid
Graduation rate70.55%150% time
Median salary$55,29410yr post-entry

About Florida Southern College

Florida Southern College is a private research university in Lakeland, Florida, serving roughly 2,656 students. Admission is moderately selective for first-time degree-seeking undergraduates reporting admissions data to the Education Department. The acceptance rate is about 64.42% in the latest College Scorecard admissions data. Median earnings about ten years after entry reach about $55,294 among students who received federal aid.

Key findings

  • Florida Southern College charges 50% above the national private non-profit median tuition ($44,040).
  • Versus the Florida median, sticker tuition is about 2.6×.
  • Completion within 150% of normal time is 70.55%.
  • Median earnings 10 years after entry are $55,294.

Research findings

01

Finding

Modeled return on investment at Florida Southern College is strong.

Estimated ROI reaches about 384% using Scorecard cost and 10-year earnings fields in this extract.

— Evidence from EDsmart Data analysis

Interpretation: On this institution-wide model, typical graduate earnings over a decade substantially exceed estimated net education cost.

Limitation: ROI is institution-wide and not program-specific; individual outcomes vary by major, aid package, and labor market.

02

Finding

Florida Southern College awards credentials across a wide program mix.

IPEDS completions cover more than 65 distinct degree programs at this campus.

— Evidence from EDsmart Data analysis

Interpretation: Institutional averages blend very different fields; program-level completions and earnings matter more than the campus mean alone.

Limitation: Completions counts are not enrollment demand and do not measure program quality.

Cost benchmarks

Benchmark Median Tuition Median Net Price Count
Florida Southern College$44,040$28,5511
Private Non-profit (national median)$29,3251,444
Florida (state median)$16,838$7,247176
Suburban (locale median)$13,135$18,048684
United States (national median)$11,900$17,156

Compares this campus to school-type, state, and locale medians plus a U.S. national median (College Scorecard–derived). Locale groups campuses by NCES locale type; state tuition is the median published tuition among campuses in that state.

Cost

Average net price is 35% below published tuition at Florida Southern College

Source College Scorecard + EDsmart aggregatesMethod Sticker vs net; peer mediansUpdated 2026 extractCoverage Undergraduate (Title IV net price)Confidence Federal extract

Key findings

  • Florida Southern College's average net price ($28,551) is 35% below published tuition ($44,040).
  • Florida Southern College charges 50% above the national private non-profit median tuition ($44,040).
  • Versus the Florida median, sticker tuition is about 2.6×.
Published sticker

Florida Southern College tuition

Published undergraduate tuition $44,040

Finding Florida Southern College charges 50% above the national private non-profit median tuition.

Evidence Published tuition is $44,040. That is 50% above the national private non-profit median ($29,325). Versus the Florida median ($16,838), sticker tuition is about 2.6×. Versus the U.S. median ($11,900), sticker is about 3.7×.

Method Sticker tuition compared with Scorecard-derived medians by ownership, state, locale, and national rollups when available.

Interpretation Published tuition measures sticker price relative to private non-profit and geographic peers; it does not equal what undergraduates typically pay after aid.

Limitation Sticker comparisons omit room, board, and institutional aid; average net price and income-band net prices are the stronger signals of typical family cost.

Evidence: published tuition at Florida Southern College versus school-type, state, locale, and U.S. medians.

Evidence: average net price at Florida Southern College versus state, locale, and U.S. medians.

Average net price

What undergraduates typically pay

Finding Average net price at Florida Southern College is $28,551.

Evidence College Scorecard average net price is $28,551 (cost of attendance minus average grant aid for aided undergraduates). That is about $21,304 above the Florida median net price. Versus suburban campuses, net price runs $10,503 above the locale median.

Method Average net price from College Scorecard; compared with state, locale, and U.S. medians from EDsmart aggregates.

Interpretation Average net price is a stronger institutional cost signal than published tuition because it incorporates grant aid.

Limitation The campus average masks large differences by household income; income-band net prices can diverge sharply from the overall average.

Key takeaway Florida Southern College’s published tuition substantially overstates typical undergraduate cost: average net price is about 35% lower after grants and scholarships.

School guide

Florida Southern College: research record

Canonical EDsmart Data findings for Florida Southern College—costs, outcomes, admissions, and programs—with evidence and methodology notes.

Research findings

Interpretation

The combination of completion and 10-year earnings is a multidimensional outcomes signal; it does not measure educational quality by itself.

Financial profile

Annual tuition

$44,040

Avg. net price

$28,551

Net price by family income

Income bracketAvg. annual net price
$0–$30,000$23,624
$30,001–$48,000$21,385
$48,001–$75,000$25,830
$75,001–$110,000$29,044
$110,001+$33,706

Sticker tuition × four years (estimate, no room/board): $176,160. See cost investigation.

Student outcomes

First-year retention80.0%

Share of first-year students returning the following fall.

$47,749Median earnings (6 years after entry)

Graduation rate and 10-year earnings are in the hero strip above; see Graduates for more.

Admissions landscape

  • Broad access — most applicants are admitted.
  • Yield: 10% of admitted students enrolled.
  • Average SAT: 1252
  • Midpoint ACT: 28

See Admissions for the full funnel.

Is Florida Southern College a good school?

Data-framed fit—not a prestige rating.

Florida Southern College is a good school for those looking for strong completion alongside solid mid-career earnings.

EDsmart Data does not assign an opinion score; this framing summarizes the strongest Scorecard signals for this campus.

Strong completionEarnings outcomes
Campus snapshot

More from the data

Location, control, enrollment, and aid context for Florida Southern College.

Campus

Location

Lakeland, FL

City / state

ZIP
33801-5698
NCES locale
Suburb

Compared with Suburban campuses nationally, net price is 58% above the median for Suburban campuses ($18,048 median).

Control

Institution type

Private Non-profit

Control

Region
Southeast
Carnegie
Master's Colleges and Universities: Small Programs

Size

Enrollment

2,656

Total enrollment

Undergraduate
2,843
Graduate
529
Full-time share
98%

Student aid

Debt & aid

$25,000

Median federal loan debt

Pell grant share
28.10%
Cost detail

Total Cost, Aid & Default

Total Cost of Attendance

$114,204Estimated 4-year total cost
$28,551Average annual net price (after aid)
$176,1604-year tuition
$14,360Room & board (annual, on-campus estimate)
$1,250Books & supplies (annual estimate)
$59,650Estimated annual sticker (tuition + room/board + books)
$238,600Estimated 4-year sticker (before aid)

Tuition vs average net price after aid for Florida Southern College.

Financial Aid by Income Level

28.10% Undergraduates receiving aid through grants
53.50% Undergraduates receiving aid through loans

Financial aid distribution by income level.

Student Loan Default Rate

0.00% 3-year cohort default rate (College Scorecard)

The published 3-year cohort default rate for borrowers at Florida Southern College was 0.00%.

Cohort default rates account for borrowers who default in the first three years.

Multi-year tracker

Tuition tracker

Published tuition and average net price by reporting year come from the College Scorecard institution file. Values are not adjusted for inflation; missing cells mean the field was not reported or was suppressed for Florida Southern College in that year.

Reporting years in the table below: 20132023 (Scorecard labels refer to the institutional submission cycle).

Year In-state tuition & fees Out-of-state tuition & fees Average net price
2013$28,580$28,580$21,558
2014$29,990$29,990$22,756
2015$31,460$31,460$24,482
2016$33,150$33,150$24,442
2017$34,774$34,774$24,679
2018$36,348$36,348$26,036
2019$37,640$37,640$25,646
2020$38,980$38,980$26,517
2021$38,980$38,980$25,434
2022$40,500$40,500$27,404
2023$42,360$42,360$29,664

Sticker tuition and net price over time

Where the institution reported separate in-state and out-of-state tuition, both appear. Gaps mean the value was not reported for that year.

College Scorecard reporting-year fields (not inflation-adjusted).

Net price by family income

Brackets follow Scorecard definitions for the series shown (public vs private institution).

Latest income-band net prices available in the processed extract.

Access

How difficult is it to get in?

Acceptance Rate

64.42%Acceptance rate
10,874Total applicants
6,423Students admitted
640First-time students enrolled
9.96%Yield (enrolled ÷ admitted)

This institution has a moderate acceptance rate, accepting most qualified applicants.

Applicants → admits → first-time enrollment from College Scorecard / IPEDS. Bar widths are scaled for readability at highly selective schools.

Test Scores

1252SAT average
28ACT midpoint

Scores for enrollees who submitted tests (College Scorecard).

Academic Requirements

3.40Estimated median GPA
3.3–3.5Estimated GPA range

Estimated from admission selectivity and test scores. Scorecard does not publish admitted-student GPA for most institutions.

Estimated GPA band from selectivity and test scores — not an official requirement.

Student body

Enrollment & Student Demographics

Florida Southern College reported total enrollment of about 2,656 students in the latest College Scorecard extract. The student body is about 35% male and 65% female. Enrollment by race and ethnicity includes White (63.9%), Hispanic or Latino (17.8%), and Black or African American (6.7%). About 28.10% of undergraduates receive Pell Grants. Roughly 27.6% of students are first-generation college students.

Full-Time vs Part-Time Enrollment

97.7% Full-Time Enrollment

The total enrollment at Florida Southern College in 2024 is 2,656 students.

Undergraduate enrollment is about 2,843 students. Graduate enrollment is about 529 students.

Full-time vs part-time enrollment comparison.

Retention Rate over Time

80.0%
2024 Retention Rate

Retention rate measures the number of first-time students who began their studies the previous fall and returned to school the following fall.

Retention rate over time compared to similar institutions.

Enrollment by Race & Ethnicity

63.9%White or Caucasian
9Reported race/ethnicity groups

Largest share of total enrollment in our College Scorecard extract.

  • White or Caucasian63.9%
  • Hispanic or Latino17.8%
  • Black or African American6.7%
  • Two or More Races4.3%
  • Non-Resident Alien3.4%
  • Asian2.4%
  • Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander1.0%
  • American Indian or Alaska Native0.3%
  • Race/ethnicity unknown0.2%

College Scorecard student demographics (total enrollment shares).

Outcomes

Do students complete their programs?

Time to Complete

64.51% 100% Completion Time

70.55% 150% Completion Time

In 2024, 64.51% of students graduating from Florida Southern College completed their program within 100% "normal time".

Completion rates over time compared to similar institutions.

Completions by Sex (Top Programs)

  • Business Administration and Management, General: 58% male / 42% female
  • Psychology, General: 21% male / 79% female
  • Accounting: 40% male / 60% female

IPEDS completions by sex for the five largest programs (aggregate CIPs excluded).

Completions by Race & Ethnicity

639White or Caucasian
7Reported groups

Largest group by summed IPEDS award counts across reported programs.

  • White or Caucasian639
  • Hispanic or Latino116
  • Black or African American66
  • Asian22
  • Two or More Races19
  • American Indian or Alaska Native3
  • Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander0

Summed across program completion records in our extract.

Outcomes & academic profile

Florida Southern College graduates earn a median of $55,294 ten years after entry

Source College ScorecardMethod Earnings + debt + net price modelsUpdated 2026 extractCoverage Institution-wideConfidence Federal extract

Finding Earnings, debt, and program mix define the financial profile of Florida Southern College.

Evidence Median earnings 10 years after entry: $55,294. Median federal loan debt: $25,000. Average net price used in cost models: $28,551.

Method College Scorecard median earnings (10-year), median debt, and EDsmart ROI / payback models using campus net price.

Interpretation Institution-wide ROI and debt ratios summarize campus averages; program choice still drives individual outcomes.

Limitation Salary reflects median earnings ten years after entry; ROI is not program-specific.

Key takeaway Florida Southern College graduates report median earnings of $55,294 ten years after entry—an institution-wide outcomes signal, not a program guarantee.

Return on Investment

384%Modeled return on investment
$25,000Median student debt
$55,294Median annual earnings (10 years)
45.21%Debt-to-earnings ratio
4.5 yearsEstimated payback period

Debt and 4-year net cost vs. cumulative 10-year median earnings for Florida Southern College.

Top Programs by Completions

Largest 10 programs by IPEDS completions (65 reported codes; aggregate/unknown CIP buckets excluded).

  1. Accounting 55
  2. Computer Science 28
  3. Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography 25

IPEDS award counts for the largest programs at Florida Southern College.

Employment Outcomes

$55,294Median earnings (10 years after entry)
$47,749Median earnings (6 years after entry)
$51,835Median earnings (8 years after entry)
80.92%Working & not enrolled (8-year cohort share)

Median earnings 6, 8, and 10 years after entry for Florida Southern College graduates.

How financially powerful is this institution?

Finding: federal finance and Scorecard instructional fields for Florida Southern College—endowment assets (fiscal year 2023), instructional staffing and expenditure. Compared with state, regional, and U.S. medians from EDsmart Data institutional financials.

Institutional endowment

$107.6M

End-of-year assets · Fiscal year 2023

Start of year: $106.8M

Year change: $794,876

  • Florida median 3.0× the median ($35.9M)
  • Southeast median 5.5× the median ($19.4M)
  • U.S. median 4.1× the median ($26.4M)

Per FTE: $33,629

  • Florida median 4.3× the median ($7,784)
  • Southeast median 3.6× the median ($9,308)
  • U.S. median 2.8× the median ($12,100)

Instructional Resources

  • Full-time faculty share: 100.0%
    • Florida median 51.8 pp above median (48.2%)
    • Southeast median 40.6 pp above median (59.4%)
    • U.S. median 42.0 pp above median (58.0%)
  • Average faculty salary (monthly): $9,031
    • Florida median 1.3× the median ($6,877)
    • Southeast median 1.3× the median ($6,825)
    • U.S. median 1.2× the median ($7,615)
  • Instructional expenditure per FTE: $11,211
    • Florida median 1.9× the median ($5,803)
    • Southeast median 1.7× the median ($6,602)
    • U.S. median 1.5× the median ($7,288)

Instructional metrics from College Scorecard. Peer medians are campus-level; see the institutional financials deep dive. Detailed non-instructional staff counts are not included here.

Florida Southern College at a glance

Institution snapshot

Florida Southern College

Lakeland, FL 33801-5698 · Private Non-profit · Southeast

Florida Southern College is a private non-profit institution in Lakeland, FL, classified as Master's Colleges and Universities: Small Programs.

Tuition$44,040
Avg. net price$28,551
Enrollment2,656
Acceptance rate64.42%
Completion (150%)70.55%
Average SAT1252
Largest programs (IPEDS awards)
Business Administration and Management, GeneralPsychology, GeneralAccounting
Largest enrollment groups
White or Caucasian63.9%
Hispanic or Latino17.8%
Black or African American6.7%
Nearby

Schools near Florida Southern College

Other campuses in Lakeland, FL when available, plus nearby institutions in Florida.

Peers

Similar schools

Peers matched by the same EDsmart outcomes grade (Grade C) within Florida, then by similar ownership and admissions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Florida Southern College located?

Florida Southern College is located in Lakeland, FL.

What is Florida Southern College's acceptance rate?

The acceptance rate at Florida Southern College is 64.4% among first-time degree-seeking students reporting admissions data. IPEDS reports 10,874 applicants and 6,423 admits in the latest admissions cycle in our extract.

What is Florida Southern College's tuition?

Florida Southern College tuition (published undergraduate sticker price) is $44,040 in the latest College Scorecard data. Average net price after grant aid is $28,551 for undergraduates receiving Title IV aid.

How much does Florida Southern College cost?

Reported tuition is $44,040 and average net price is $28,551 in the latest College Scorecard data. On-campus room and board is estimated at $14,360 annually.

Why is Florida Southern College's net price so much lower than tuition?

At Florida Southern College, published tuition is $44,040 while average net price is $28,551—about 35% lower. Average net price subtracts grant and scholarship aid from cost of attendance for undergraduates receiving Title IV aid (College Scorecard). Institutional aid therefore compresses sticker price into a lower typical undergraduate cost signal. The campus average still masks large differences by household income; income-band net prices can diverge sharply from the overall average. EDsmart Data treats the sticker–net gap as an analytical finding, not advice about individual aid offers.

What explains Florida Southern College's return on investment in EDsmart Data?

EDsmart Data models ROI using campus average net price ($28,551), completion (70.5% within 150% of normal time where reported), and median earnings ten years after entry ($55,294). High completion and strong mid-career earnings relative to net cost raise modeled ROI; the estimate is institution-wide and not program-specific. Debt-to-earnings ratios, when available, further contextualize borrowing pressure. Limitations include suppressed fields, program mix, and labor-market variation over time.

What is the student body demographics at Florida Southern College?

Florida Southern College reports undergraduate enrollment of about 2,843 students, White (63.9%), Hispanic or Latino (17.8%) in federal College Scorecard data.

How many first-generation students attend Florida Southern College?

About 27.6% of students at Florida Southern College are first-generation college students.

What test scores do students need for Florida Southern College?

Among enrolled students who submitted scores, Florida Southern College reports midpoint SAT about 1252 and midpoint ACT about 28.

What do graduates of Florida Southern College earn?

Median earnings are $47,749 six years after entry and $55,294 ten years after entry.

What is the graduation rate at Florida Southern College?

The 150%-time completion rate is 70.5% for the cohort reported to the College Scorecard.

How much debt do Florida Southern College students have?

Median federal loan debt among completers is $25,000.

Data Sources

This page uses data from the following sources:

Data Processing: All data has been processed, cleaned, and aggregated for presentation. Where specific data points are unavailable, estimates are based on available data and clearly marked.

Last Updated: Data reflects the most recent available information as of January 2025.

Methodology & Data Scope

This profile uses institution-level fields from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, merged with IPEDS directory attributes where needed for locale, ownership, and program completions.

Benchmark rows compare this campus to NCES locale-type medians (for example Suburban) from our processed location extract. Implied U.S. medians are derived from locale-vs-national percentage fields in that extract—not a separate national Scorecard table.