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Common Data Set 2023-2024

Florida Institute of Technology

FL · Private (nonprofit) · ~3,400 undergraduates

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Acceptance rate · 2023-2024
57.7%

Florida Institute of Technology's admit rate has held within a 6.0-point band over 5 reported cycles.

SAT · 50th
1225
Range 1120–1320
6-yr grad
63.5%
Retention 80.0%
Undergrads
3,404
13:1 student-faculty
Drawn directly from Florida Institute of Technology's officially-published 2023-2024 Common Data Set.
Florida Institute of Technology Admission

At a glance

The headline numbers, drawn from CDS sections A–H.

Admit rate57.7% SAT (50th)1,225 ACT (50th)27 Undergraduates3,404 6-yr graduation63.5% Retention80.0% Tuition (FT)$45,900 Student–faculty ratio13:1

Recent years

Per-cycle Common Data Set values. Enrolled is first-year matriculants (CDS B1), not total undergraduate population. Blank cells mean the field was not published in that year's source CDS.

YearAdmit rateEnrolled6-yr gradRetentionSAT (50th)
2024-2025
2023-202477.0%
2022-202364.4%77866.7%75.0%1,210
2021-202265.9%75666.3%81.8%
2020-202170.4%68960.3%82.0%

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What the data says about Florida Institute of Technology

Comparative observations derived from this school's reported CDS values and from IPEDS / College Scorecard reference data. Every claim is grounded in a number — no editorial overlay.

01

Cross-admit cohort spans an unusually wide selectivity range.

The schools Florida Institute of Technology applicants most commonly also apply to range from 24.2% admit to 77.4% admit — a 53.1 pp band. A reasonable read: applicants choose by region or program fit rather than selectivity tier alone.

02

Admit rate has tightened 6.0 percentage points over 3 reporting cycles.

Florida Institute of Technology's admit rate fell from 70.4% (2020-2021) to 64.4% (2022-2023) — a 6.0 pp drop. Year-over-year: 70.4 → 65.9 → 64.4. A snapshot of the current year alone would hide this structural shift.

Sources: each school's officially-published Common Data Set; IPEDS / College Scorecard for federal comparisons. Methodology →

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Methodology

The Common Data Set is a standardized reporting form U.S. colleges file annually — sections A through J covering admissions selectivity, enrollment, aid, faculty resources, and outcomes. CollegeNumbers extracts every value directly from each school's officially published CDS PDF, xlsx, docx, or HTML, then normalizes into a unified schema.

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