Florida Poly is the nation’s leading institution of change, engineered from the ground up to push the boundaries of education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).
Florida Poly has about 1,500 undergraduate and graduate students and offers more than 31 programs of study. The University is the only state university in Florida dedicated exclusively to STEM education.
Florida Poly At-a-Glance
Established: 2012
Open for Instruction: August 25, 2014
Type: Public-Member of the State University System of Florida
Faculty: 74
Staff: 294
Undergraduate Students: 1,550
Graduate Students: 72
Number of Degree Programs: Two graduate; 10 undergraduate; 31 areas of concentration
Acreage: 170.54 acres on the main campus with two additional parcels of 176.39 and 183.94 acres, for a total of 530.87 acres.
Number of University Buildings: 7
Accreditation:
The University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.
Four Florida Poly bachelor’s degrees are accredited by ABET: Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.