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3. University of Florida
Undergrad enrollment: 32,598
Student-faculty ratio: 21:1
Graduation rate: 4-yr., 59%; 6-yr., 84%
Annual in-state cost: $16,593
Annual out-of-state cost: $38,870
Avg. debt at graduation: $16,841
The University of Florida dropped one spot in Kiplinger’s rankings this year, though it does continue to score well in terms of cost and academics. It boasts a low drop-out rate, with only 5% of students leaving after freshmen year and is highly selective with a 43% admittance rate.