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New College of Florida

Sarasota, Florida 34243-2109

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Close-knit campus — excellent value

New College of Florida is a public urban institution in Sarasota, Florida. The school is accessible to a wide range of students, with an average SAT of 1137.

A small campus of 707 undergraduates with a 8:1 student-faculty ratio. The urban location puts students at the center of city life.

62% of students graduate within four years, and graduates earn a median of $48,082 a decade after enrollment. Net price after aid averages $4,536.

Established
1960
Mascot
The Mighty Banyan (since 2023)
Type
Public liberal arts college
Conference
South Atlantic

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74%Acceptance
1137SAT Avg
707Students
8:1Student:Faculty
62%Grad Rate
$48,082Earnings 10yr
$4,536Net Price

News & Alerts

program2026-03-15

New College of Florida Launches New Data Science Minor

Starting Fall 2026, students can pursue an interdisciplinary data science minor combining CS, statistics, and domain courses.

tuition2026-02-28

Tuition Increase Announced for 2026-27

The board of trustees approved a 3.2% tuition increase for the upcoming academic year, in line with peer institutions.

Admissions

Acceptance Rate74.0%

SAT Score Ranges

Average: 1137

Reading & WritingMid: 645
530650
MathMid: 585
500600

ACT Score Range

CompositeMid: 26
2027

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard / IPEDS.

Admissions Intel

Acceptance Rate

74.0%

Trend

SAT Avg

1137

Yield Rate

35.0%

Cost & Financial Aid

Sticker Price

Tuition (in-state)$6,916
Tuition (out-of-state)$29,944
Room & Board$13,805
Books & Supplies$1,200
Total Cost of Attendance$20,732
Average Net Price$4,536
Median Debt at Graduation$17,375
Monthly Payment (10yr)$184

Net Price by Family Income

$0–30K$1,528
$30–48K$3,287
$48–75K$2,632
$75–110K$6,901
$110K+$12,891

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Net price reflects most recent cohort of federally-aided undergraduates.

Debt & Aid Detail

Net Price Trend

Tuition Trend

Graduate w/ Zero Debt

82.7%

Avg Tuition Increase

3.2%/yr

Median Debt at Grad

$12,000

Campus Safety

Total Incidents (2024)

4

Peer Average

3

3-Year Trend

Emergency System

Campus security, emergency notification system

Incident Breakdown (2024)

1

Burglary

0

Aggravated Assault

0

Robbery

0

Motor Vehicle Theft

1

Sex Offenses

0

Arson

1

Drug Arrests

1

Liquor Arrests

Source: U.S. Department of Education Campus Safety & Security data (Clery Act, 2024 reporting year).

Programs (7)

Student Life

Student Satisfaction

Retention Rate

65%

Negative
  • 65% first-year retention rate
  • Active student organizations
  • Engaged campus community

Mental Health Services

Counselor Ratio

1:350

24/7 Crisis Line

Yes

Free Sessions

12 per year

Avg Wait

5 days

Walk-in hours available weekdays

Disability Services

Dedicated OfficeOffice of Disability Services
Extended test timeNote-taking assistanceHousing accommodationsAccessible transportation

ADA-compliant campus with ongoing accessibility improvements

Dining

Rating

★★★★☆

Score

4/5

Meal Plan

$6,200/yr

VegetarianVeganGluten-freeHalalKosher

Multiple dining halls with farm-to-table options

Student Body

Undergrads
707
Gender Split
58% / 42%
Women / Men
First Generation
21%
Pell Grant Recipients
30%

Race & Ethnicity

White 57%
Black 6%
Hispanic 23%
Asian 4%
Two+ 5%
Int'l 4%

Outcomes

4-Year Graduation Rate61.8%
Freshman Retention64.9%

Median Earnings After Graduation

6 Years$32,611
10 Years$48,082

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Earnings reflect federally-aided students 6 and 10 years after entry.

Rankings

U.S. News
#122
1
vs 2024
Washington Monthly
#23
vs 2024

More About This School

History & Fun Facts

  • History New College was founded in 1960 as a private college for academically talented students.
  • Baughman served as the first president from 1961 to 1965.
  • Open to students of all races, genders, and religious affiliations, New College opened its doors in 1964 to a premier class of 101 students.
  • By 1972, over 500 students were studying at New College.

Source: Wikipedia

Location & Lifestyle

Cost of Living

112Above Average

Housing and food costs are higher than national average

Climate (School Year)

68°
Sep
55°
Oct
42°
Nov
30°
Dec
25°
Jan
28°
Feb
38°
Mar
50°
Apr
62°
May
Snowfall: 48"Sunny days: 200Rainy days: 120

Nearest Cities

Bostonpop. 675,647
90 miles(95 min)
Hartfordpop. 121,054
60 miles(70 min)

Transit Scores

BikeableCampus shuttle: Free campus shuttle runs 7am-midnight
72
Walk Score
45
Transit Score
68
Bike Score

Local Economy

Unemployment Rate3.2%
Top Employers
UniversityRegional Medical CenterTech corridor firms
Key Industries
EducationHealthcareTechnology

Getting There

Nearest Airports

TPA Tampa41 mi
MCO Orlando105 mi
MIA Miami178 mi

Distance to Cities

Boston, MA1220 mi · ~35h 15m drive
New York, NY1042 mi · ~30h 6m drive
Hartford, CT1140 mi · ~32h 56m drive
Providence, RI1180 mi · ~34h 5m drive
Albany, NY1165 mi · ~33h 39m drive
Syracuse, NY1140 mi · ~32h 56m drive
Rochester, NY1124 mi · ~32h 28m drive
Buffalo, NY1091 mi · ~31h 31m drive
Philadelphia, PA966 mi · ~27h 54m drive
Pittsburgh, PA914 mi · ~26h 24m drive
Harrisburg, PA948 mi · ~27h 23m drive
Newark, NJ1039 mi · ~30h 1m drive
Washington, DC857 mi · ~24h 45m drive
Baltimore, MD891 mi · ~25h 44m drive
Atlanta, GA453 mi · ~13h 5m drive
Charlotte, NC551 mi · ~15h 55m drive
Raleigh, NC624 mi · ~18h 2m drive
Miami, FL184 mi · ~5h 19m drive
Orlando, FL107 mi · ~3h 5m drive
Tampa, FL40 mi · ~1h 9m drive
Nashville, TN655 mi · ~18h 55m drive
New Orleans, LA489 mi · ~14h 8m drive
Richmond, VA762 mi · ~22h 1m drive
Chicago, IL1042 mi · ~30h 6m drive
Detroit, MI1033 mi · ~29h 51m drive
Minneapolis, MN1351 mi · ~39h 2m drive
St. Louis, MO893 mi · ~25h 48m drive
Kansas City, MO1065 mi · ~30h 46m drive
Indianapolis, IN880 mi · ~25h 25m drive
Columbus, OH869 mi · ~25h 6m drive
Cleveland, OH976 mi · ~28h 12m drive
Milwaukee, WI1122 mi · ~32h 25m drive
Dallas, TX928 mi · ~26h 49m drive
Houston, TX794 mi · ~22h 56m drive
Austin, TX940 mi · ~27h 9m drive
San Antonio, TX978 mi · ~28h 15m drive
Los Angeles, CA2158 mi · ~62h 21m drive
San Francisco, CA2409 mi · ~69h 36m drive
San Diego, CA2093 mi · ~60h 28m drive
Seattle, WA2549 mi · ~73h 38m drive
Portland, OR2521 mi · ~72h 50m drive
Denver, CO1541 mi · ~44h 31m drive
Phoenix, AZ1801 mi · ~52h 2m drive
Salt Lake City, UT1903 mi · ~54h 59m drive
Honolulu, HI4688 mi · ~135h 26m drive
Deep South / Subtropical (warm winters, hot summers)

Visit Planning

Suggested Itinerary

9:00 AMArrive & park
Visitor parking lot
Free parking with visitor pass
9:30 AMCheck in at Admissions
Admissions Office
10:00 AMInformation session
Welcome Center
45 minutes
11:00 AMCampus tour
Starts at Welcome Center
75 minutes, student-led
12:30 PMLunch
Main Dining Hall
Visitor meal passes available
1:30 PMDepartment visit
Academic buildings
Schedule with department directly
2:30 PMExplore campus independently
Library, student center, residence halls

Airport Transit

Tampa (TPA)41 miles
Rental car
62 min$40-60/day
Shuttle/rideshare
82 min$49-82
Orlando (MCO)105 miles
Rental car
158 min$40-60/day
Shuttle/rideshare
210 min$126-210

Deadline Calendar

New College of Florida Application Checklist

Decision Notifications

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