Real costs by state · Florida · public colleges, in-state prices
Across 13 Florida public colleges, families earning $75,000–$110,000 paid between $8,947 and $18,325 per year — the lowest at University of Florida-Online. (Federal College Scorecard data, July 2026 refresh; in-state prices.)
| School | Sticker / yr | $75–110k families paid |
|---|---|---|
| University of Florida-Online | $17,843 | $8,947 |
| New College of Florida | $24,449 | $10,204 |
| University of West Florida | $19,947 | $12,456 |
| University of Florida | $22,523 | $12,905 |
| University of North Florida | $20,983 | $13,842 |
| Florida Atlantic University | $21,522 | $14,440 |
| Florida International University | $21,462 | $14,568 |
| University of Central Florida | $23,133 | $14,902 |
| Florida State University | $25,720 | $14,991 |
| Florida Polytechnic University | $21,817 | $15,037 |
| University of South Florida | $22,859 | $15,224 |
| Florida Gulf Coast University | $20,807 | $15,450 |
| Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University | $23,970 | $18,325 |
"Paid" is the average net price reported to the U.S. Department of Education for aided in-state families at $75,000–$110,000 household income — planning data, not an offer. Out-of-state families typically pay more. Other income bands are on each school's page.
These are averages. Your family isn't average.
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