Florida State University is a comprehensive, national graduate research university that puts research into action for the benefit of our students and society. With an impressive breadth of leading graduate, professional and undergraduate programs, and an international reputation in the sciences and humanities, Florida State University is a demanding and intellectually stimulating environment for students and faculty.
Florida State's more than 41,000 students have the opportunity to work and study amidst a diverse and outstanding faculty that includes a Nobel Laureate, three active members of the National Academy of Sciences, two active members of the National Academy of Engineering, two active members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, two Pulitzer Prize winners, 11 active Guggenheim Fellowship recipients, and over 30 Fulbright Scholars.
With a total of 41,065 students enrolled in Fall 2007, the student body is comprised of 76.7% undergraduate, 20.8% graduate and 2.5% unclassified. Women account for 55.7% of the enrollment, and minorities comprise 25.1% of total enrollment. Students from all 50 states and the District of Columbia, as well as dozens of countries, are represented.