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Home / Education / Florida Tech Tops State, Ranks Nationally Online

Florida Tech Tops State, Ranks Nationally Online

18 Nov

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Summary

  • Florida Tech ranked No. 1 online college in Florida.
  • The university secured the 10th spot nationally.
  • Rankings considered student experiences in organization, support, and reputation.
Florida Tech Tops State, Ranks Nationally Online

Florida Institute of Technology has earned national acclaim, being named the top online college in Florida and achieving the 10th position among the nation's best online institutions in Newsweek's 2026 rankings. This recognition highlights the university's commitment to accessible and high-quality online education.

The rankings were determined through a comprehensive survey conducted by Newsweek in partnership with Statista, involving over 10,000 respondents who have utilized online learning. Participants evaluated their educational experiences based on critical factors, including the program's organization, the support provided to students, cost-effectiveness, overall reputation, academic success, and practical applicability of the knowledge gained.

Florida Tech, with its campus in Melbourne, offers a robust selection of three dozen online degree programs for both undergraduate and graduate students across various disciplines. President John Nicklow expressed pride in the achievement, stating that the recognition from thousands of independent voices underscores their mission to make higher education more attainable for individuals with demanding schedules.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Florida Tech is recognized for its strong student support, organizational structure, reputation, and the practical relevance of its online degree programs.
Newsweek's rankings were based on surveys of over 10,000 people who evaluated their online learning experiences.
Yes, Florida Tech offers three dozen online degree programs for undergraduate and graduate students.

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