
As the 21st Century begins, the State of Florida is the fourth most populous state and the Tampa Bay Region is among the nation’s most dynamic and rapidly growing metropolitan areas. Florida's population grew from 2 million to 15 million between 1950 and 2000. The growth has made Florida a cosmopolitan, mostly urban state, with extensive cultural, economic and social transformation.
Along with the achievements of the boom years have come vast challenges in education, health care, social services, arts, the environment, transportation, and economic development. The University of South Florida is uniquely positioned to assist the state with the challenges of rapid development by providing increased opportunities for the education of Florida’s citizens and outstanding research outcomes to improve the quality of life.
Since opening for classes in 1960, USF has developed into one of the nation's major public research universities. USF is classified as Doctoral/Research Extensive by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, and is ranked among the top 100 public research universities in the annual report "The Top American Research Universities." The University receives more than $250 million a year in external funding to support research and development projects.
With over 42,000 students from all 50 states and over 100 countries, USF awards more than 4,900 bachelor's degrees and 1,900 master's degrees annually on campuses in Tampa, St. Petersburg, Sarasota/Manatee and Lakeland. The University confers more than 150 doctorates in 31 fields, and more than 90 Doctor of Medicine degrees a year. In its short history, USF has awarded more than 200,000 degrees.
The University’s economic impact on the Tampa Bay region totals more than $1 billion. The University’s operating budget is over $1 billion and it employs three of every 100 Tampa Bay residents. More than 85,000 of 200,000 graduates continue to live in the Tampa region.
For more information go to:
• University Overview at www.usf.edu/overview.html
• Quick Facts about USF at www.usf.edu/ataglance.html
• USF Profile, FactBook, and Infomart at http://usfweb2.usf.edu/infomart/factsfigures.htm
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