State hub · Florida · vintage 2025-05

Florida Colleges

Earnings, debt, completion, and default rates for every Title-IV institution in Florida — and every program where federal data is published. Sourced from College Scorecard, IPEDS, and Treasury tax records.

ANOMALY ENGINE · NOTABLE SIGNALS

What the data flags across Florida

Top signals rolled up across Floridainstitutions — a mix of warnings and improvements, alternating so the page isn't skewed in either direction. Detectors: short-arc shift (recent 3-year window), earnings trend, peer outlier, completion drop, enrollment cliff, and debt-to-earnings warning. Multi-decade shifts are reported separately in the Long Arc section.

PEER OUTLIER · WARNING-39%

Beacon College · Private nonprofit bachelor's-predominant peer

10-year earnings at Beacon College are 39% below the private nonprofit bachelor's-predominant peer median ($29.4k vs $48.4k).

PEER OUTLIER · WARNING-37%

Yeshivah Gedolah Rabbinical College · Private nonprofit bachelor's-predominant peer

10-year earnings at Yeshivah Gedolah Rabbinical College are 37% below the private nonprofit bachelor's-predominant peer median ($30.7k vs $48.4k).

PEER OUTLIER · WARNING-31%

Ultimate Medical Academy · Private nonprofit associate's-predominant peer

10-year earnings at Ultimate Medical Academy are 31% below the private nonprofit associate's-predominant peer median ($29.2k vs $42.1k).

PEER OUTLIER · WARNING-30%

Orange Technical College-West Campus · Public certificate-predominant peer

10-year earnings at Orange Technical College-West Campus are 30% below the public certificate-predominant peer median ($25.1k vs $36.0k).

PEER OUTLIER · WARNING-25%

H W Brewster Technical College · Public certificate-predominant peer

10-year earnings at H W Brewster Technical College are 25% below the public certificate-predominant peer median ($27.1k vs $36.0k).

PEER OUTLIER · WARNING-23%

Big Bend Technical College · Public certificate-predominant peer

10-year earnings at Big Bend Technical College are 23% below the public certificate-predominant peer median ($27.6k vs $36.0k).

SECTION 01 · STATE OVERVIEW

The numbers

Statewide aggregates across Florida Title-IV institutions. Earnings are 10 years after entry, computed by Treasury tax records on federally aided students. Sparklines trace the federally available history.

INSTITUTIONS
265
Title-IV main campuses
PROGRAMS (CIP × CREDENTIAL)
7,630
with published outcomes
MEDIAN EARNINGS · 10Y
$36,288
across institutions
COMPLETION · 150%
65.6%
median across institutions
UNDERGRAD ENROLLMENT
820,883
latest historical vintage
IN-STATE TUITION
$13,729
median across institutions
SECTION 02 · LONG ARC

How Florida has shifted

Federally available history. Sparkline coverage varies by metric — IPEDS publishes some series only after 2009 and others only before.

UNDERGRAD ENROLLMENT · 19962024820,883
839,904508,55219962024
Statewide undergraduate enrollment, all Title-IV institutions.IPEDS EF
COMPLETION · 150% · 1997202452.8%
58%41%19972024
Median completion rate within 150% of expected time.IPEDS GR
COMPLETION · 150% · 19972024+23%

Statewide · completion · 150% rose

43.0% → 52.8%

UNDERGRAD ENROLLMENT · 19962024+61%

Statewide · undergrad enrollment rose

508,552 → 820,883

IN-STATE TUITION · 20002024+583%

Statewide · in-state tuition rose

$2,011 → $13,729

SECTION 03 · INSTITUTIONS

77 institutions with 1,000+ undergrads, ranked by 10-year earnings

Click any column header to sort. Click any row for the full institution page. Heat-shading runs against the displayed values; em-dash means the cell was suppressed by federal privacy rules. Institutions with fewer than 1,000undergrads are filtered out here — small specialty schools (cosmetology, barbering, single-credential institutes) arithmetically dominate the extremes on every metric and aren't comparable to larger schools.

Showing 77 of 265 Title-IV institutions · Public 88 · Private 51 · For-profit 126
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METHODOLOGY

What these numbers are — and aren't

Earnings are median tax-record earnings for federally aided students, 4–10 years after first enrollment. They describe cohorts, not future outcomes — and they include non-completers and out-of-state movers. Selection bias is real: high-earning programs may attract higher-earning students. We surface descriptive numbers, not causal claims.

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