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    New College of Florida

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    Overview

    New College of Florida is a public 4-year college located in Sarasota, Florida. There are currently 669 undergraduates at New College and the school’s acceptance rate is 75%. The tuition at New College is $6,916 for in-state students and $29,944 for out-of-state.

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    Urban institutions typically offer more options when it comes to internships, jobs, community service, research positions, social lives, and more. However, some may find the city distracting, and the cost of living is typically higher.

    Student Body

    Undergraduate Students

    Undergraduate Students 669

    Pell Grant 30%

    Undergrad Students Over 25 6%

    Part-Time Undergrad Students 1%

    Percent Male / Female 32% / 68%

    Ethnic Diversity at New College

    65% White

    17% Hispanic

    5% Multiracial

    4% Asian / Pacific Islander

    4% Black

    4% International / Non-Citizen

    1% Unknown

    Academics Snapshot

    Student/Faculty Ratio

    Student/Faculty Ratio 7:1

    Graduation Rate

    Graduation Rate 63%

    Popular Majors

    Percent of Students

    Liberal Arts & Humanities

    49%

    49% of graduates

    Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies.

    39%

    39% of graduates

    Natural Resources & Conservation

    6%

    6% of graduates

    Languages & Literatures

    5%

    5% of graduates

    Scholarships & Financial Aid Snapshot

    $21,677

    Sticker Price
    Sticker Price

    $37,614

    Average Annual Aid
    Average Annual Aid

    $7,091

    Average Annual Cost
    Average Annual Cost

    Cost Breakdown


    In-State
    Tuition
    $6,916
    Books & Supplies
    $1,200
    Room & Board
    $10,291
    Other
    $3,270

    In-State Estimated Cost:

    $21,677

    for the 2023-2024 Academic Year

    Out-of-State
    Tuition
    $29,944
    Books & Supplies
    $1,200
    Room & Board
    $10,291
    Other
    $3,270

    Out-Of-State Estimated Cost:

    $44,705

    for the 2023-2024 Academic Year

    Since New College is a public university, there are different costs for in-state students and out-of-state students. The sticker price at New College is $21,677 for in-state students in FL, and $44,705 for out-of-state students. This sticker price includes costs for tuition, books and supplies, room and board, and other miscellaneous expenses.


    It’s also important to note that the cost of attendance can vary from year to year and typically it will rise over your four years in college. With that said, your financial aid will also be recalculated every year to take any price increases, as well as any changes in your financial situation, into account.


    College costs can look different for every student based on their financial situation. To get a more accurate picture of what tuition at New College would look like for you, try entering your financial information into their Net Price Calculator.

    Using State Grants at New College

    If you are considering New College and you reside in the state of Florida, be sure to look into the Bright Futures program. This is a state-run grant for Florida high school students who will be going to school in-state. You can use the money at both public and private institutions. The grant can cover up to 100% of your educational expenses if you qualify for Florida Academic Scholars.

    New College of Florida Financial Aid

    Students who are applying for financial aid at New College of Florida need to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (or FAFSA). The FAFSA uses financial information from the prior, prior year which means that you don’t need to wait for the year to end and can use last year’s financial information.


    The FAFSA code for New College of Florida is 039574.


    If you are looking for more information on how to complete the FAFSA, check out our How to Complete the FAFSA Guide.

    Colleges that Change Lives

    New College is a member of the Colleges that Change Lives coalition. This is a coalition based on Loren Pope’s 1996 book about colleges that provide an education that is valuable beyond the numbers. There are many types of schools on this list, but the organization has vetted each school to ensure it is student-friendly, offering small classes and individual attention to each pupil. These schools also tend to take a holistic approach to admissions and demonstrate strong outcomes for their alumni. Schools on this list have all undergone a thorough review to ensure that they provide a quality education to their students.

    Pell Grants at New College of Florida

    31% of students at New College of Florida receive Pell Grants, which are awarded to undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need (students who have a bachelor’s or professional degree are not eligible). Pell Grants are awarded by the federal government and do not need to be repaid. To apply for a Pell Grant, students will need to submit their FAFSA. If you are awarded a Pell Grant, you’ll see it listed in your financial aid award letter if you are accepted to New College of Florida.


    You can learn more about Pell Grant eligibility here.

    Outside Scholarships

    New College students can also apply for outside scholarships to fund their education. Outside scholarships are awards that are offered by private and non-profit organizations. If you want to see what outside scholarships you are eligible for, check out these resources:


    Admissions Snapshot

    75%

    Admission Rate

    26

    Average ACT

    1218 is the median SAT score and 26 is the median ACT score for admitted students at New College. A score that is close to this median value indicates that you have a good chance of admission to the institution. However, it’s important to remember that colleges judge applications holistically. If the rest of your application is strong, it’s possible to make up for lower test scores.

    Is New College test-optional?

    New College of Floridarequires students to submit either an SAT or ACT score. We can help you decide which of these tests to focus on, and if you are not happy with your current score, there are ways to improve both your SAT and ACT scores.

    What SAT/ACT score do you need to get into New College of Florida?

    Colleges use standardized tests like the SAT and ACT as one of many factors to determine their admissions decisions. A high score on one of these tests does not guarantee admission to a college, and a low score does not guarantee rejection. However, the majority of accepted applicants to New College of Florida receive between a 24 and a 31 on their ACT, or a 1098 and a 1340 on their SAT.

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    Early Action

    Rolling deadline at New College

    New College of Florida accepts applications on a rolling basis. That means that the earlier you submit your application, the better chance you have of gaining admission and strong financial aid. Many schools with rolling admissions have priority deadlines, which means that students that submit their application before these dates have a better chance of receiving financial aid. Be sure to check New College's website to become familiar with their admissions dates.

    Should I apply Early Action at New College?

    Early Action is a great option for students who want to hear back from a college before the Regular Decision admissions are released. At some colleges, applying Early Action can also help your admissions chances. However, this varies on a college-by-college basis, so it will not always give you a boost.

    Be on the lookout for Single Choice Early Action or Restricted Early Action options. These are not the same as Early Action, and although they can be great options for some students, they are not a good fit for everyone. If you’re considering applying for Single Choice Early Action or Restricted Early Action, be sure to read the college’s admissions website carefully. Make sure that these restrictions fit with your college admissions plan.

    Student Outcomes Snapshot


    Graduate Income

    Graduate Income $48,082

    Median Debt $17,375

    Debt 10 years after graduation $184

    Graduation Rate 63%

    What is the graduation rate at New College of Florida?

    63% of students who start at New College of Florida end up finishing their degree within six years of enrolling. This is 5% more than the national median. A higher graduation rate indicates that students have better experiences at an institution.

    How much do graduates of New College of Florida go on to earn?

    10 years after starting school at New College of Florida, the median earnings among students who received federal financial aid was $48,082. This is $2,309 less than the national median.


    Earnings can vary widely based on many factors other than school choice. Your major and career path can cause substantial changes in your income down the line. For more information, check out our article on the average starting salary out of college.

    How much do students at New College take out in loans?

    Graduates of New College have to take out a median of $17,375 in federal student loans. This is $3,875 more than the national median. As you make decisions about your college loans, it’s important to inform yourself on the advantages and disadvantages of each loan option. Our guide to navigating these different options is a great place to start.

    Data Sources

    We strive to provide users with the most up-to-date information and source data from publicly available sources, including the College Scorecard and directly from the colleges. College statistics can change throughout the year, but we do our best to update them as quickly as possible. If you see an error, feel free to contact us.

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