Each infographic will provide the same information about each of the SUS universities. This helps students compare and contrast each of the university’s entrance requirements, retention rates, financial aid and scholarships awards, special programs, and other key factors in determining a school’s student success.
For more information on what specifically these key terms mean for students and why they are important information to know- visit Chapter 2 (p.29) and Chapter 5 (p.94-97) in the College UnMazed workbook.
Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University
FAMU, located in Tallahassee, Florida , offers 54 bachelor's degrees, 29 master's degrees, three professional degrees, and 12 doctoral programs in a wide range of academic areas. The newest addition is the Sustainability Institute, which will focus on economic growth and job creation by seeking solutions through a multi-partnership effort that includes external and internal strategic alliances. Students and faculty will work closely with international stakeholders to provide solutions to global socio-economic, ecological, and energy sustainability issues. The most popular undergraduate programs are business administration, biology, criminal justice, and allied health.
FAMU values diversity in thought, perspective, and culture. The University enrolls nearly 10,000 students hailing from across the United States and more than 70 countries, including several African countries, the Bahamas, Brazil, Indonesia, China, and the United Arab Emirates, to name a few. The student body includes representatives from all ethnic, socio-economic, and religious backgrounds.
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FAMU Ignite Program- (17 2+2 Partnerships)
Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs)
FAMU Medical Scholars Program- Early Admission program to FAU’s College of Medicine