Affordable Florida Colleges to Admit with Highest Acceptance Rate
The next table lists the most affordable (high acceptance rate) Florida colleges and universities to admit. Those schools have been keeping the acceptance rate in high level in recent years. Keiser University-Ft Lauderdale has the highest acceptance rate as of 96.53% for academic year 2022-2023 in Florida. For the ranking, we only include 4-years colleges with at least 100 new students (freshmen).
The following table shows the schools that have high acceptance rates with admission statistics and yield, also known as enrollment rate. You may want to check colleges having the tightest acceptance rates in Florida.
Name | Acceptance Rate | # of Applicants | # of Admitted | # of Enrolled | Yield | |
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1 | Keiser University-Ft Lauderdale | 96.53% | 3,742 | 3,612 | 1,813 | 50.19% |
2 | Palm Beach Atlantic University | 94.66% | 6,220 | 5,888 | 709 | 12.04% |
3 | Herzing University-Orlando | 94.29% | 175 | 165 | 114 | 69.09% |
4 | Stetson University | 93.80% | 7,344 | 6,889 | 666 | 9.67% |
5 | Bethune-Cookman University | 84.97% | 12,818 | 10,891 | 965 | 8.86% |
6 | Southeastern College-West Palm Beach | 83.74% | 369 | 309 | 173 | 55.99% |
7 | Edward Waters University | 83.54% | 8,988 | 7,509 | 318 | 4.23% |
8 | Florida Atlantic University | 81.32% | 24,268 | 19,734 | 4,371 | 22.15% |
9 | Flagler College | 80.95% | 5,416 | 4,384 | 761 | 17.36% |
10 | Lynn University | 80.11% | 7,843 | 6,283 | 804 | 12.80% |
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