State University System of Florida Awards 100,000+ Degrees, 80% Debt-Free in 2026
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The State University System of Florida has announced that it awards more than 100,000 undergraduate and graduate degrees each academic year across its 12 institutions, with 80% of in-state students attending without taking out a federal student loan. The System's spring 2026 commencement ceremonies are scheduled across all 12 universities between April 26 and May 22, 2026. Graduates report strong outcomes, with nearly 75% employed or continuing their education within one year and a median salary of $51,000.
“Each academic year, the System awards more than 100,000 undergraduate and graduate degrees across all 12 institutions, with 80% of in-state students currently attending a System institution without taking out a federal student loan.”
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The Florida Board of Governors issued a press release announcing the State University System's spring 2026 commencement season, highlighting that the System confers over 100,000 degrees annually with 80% of in-state students attending without federal loans. The release includes commencement schedules for all 12 universities and employment statistics for recent graduates.
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Chancellor Rodrigues addressing the University of West Florida for the Fall 2025 Commencement Ceremony, Photo Credit: University of West Florida
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.— The State University System of Florida (System) honors hard-working graduates during the spring commencement season, which will be celebrated across the state beginning this weekend. Each academic year, the System awards more than 100,000 undergraduate and graduate degrees across all 12 institutions, with 80% of in-state students currently attending a System institution without taking out a federal student loan.
“The celebration of commencement is a milestone each of our system’s graduates has worked hard to earn, and we applaud the students, parents, family members, and friends who have stood by their side through this life-changing journey,” said Board of Governors Chair Alan Levine. “The degrees our students have earned are evidence of the rigor and quality of learning our universities provide, and we are so proud of these graduates. We hope their journey of learning continues as they embark on the next chapter of their story.”
“I congratulate Florida’s graduates as they reach this important milestone,” said System Chancellor Ray Rodrigues. “Graduates of the nation’s top-ranked higher education system are prepared to become the next generation of leaders, entrepreneurs, problem-solvers, and innovators who will help shape Florida’s future and drive its economy forward. Through high-quality, rigorous academic programs, the State University System ensures students are well prepared for meaningful careers and lifelong success.”
Florida’s public university graduates can look forward to the start of their professional careers, with nearly 75% employed or continuing their education and a median salary of $51,000 within just one year after graduation. The System’s graduates not only earn high-quality degrees from top-ranked institutions but are also ready for the workforce in Florida and beyond.
The Spring 2026 commencement ceremonies are scheduled as follows:
- Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University: May 1-2, 2026
- Florida Atlantic University: May 7-9, 2026
- Florida Gulf Coast University: May 2-3, 2026
- Florida International University: April 26-30, 2026
- Florida Polytechnic University: May 9, 2026
- Florida State University: May 1-2, 2026
- New College of Florida: May 22, 2026
- University of Central Florida: May 8-9, 2026
- University of Florida: April 29-May 4, 2026
- University of North Florida: May 1, 2026
- University of South Florida: May 7-May 10, 2026
- University of West Florida: May 2, 2026 ###
About the State University System of Florida and the Board of Governors
The State University System of Florida is a constitutional body led by the 17-member Board of Governors and a Board-appointed Chancellor who serves as the System’s chief executive. The System comprises 12 universities and more than 431,000 students, making it the second-largest public university system in the nation. Florida has ranked number one in higher education by U.S. News & World Report since the inception of the rankings in 2017, recognized for providing high-quality, accessible, and affordable education.
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