Colleges Near St. Marks

Colleges and universities near me in the St. Marks, Florida area

There are 20 colleges within 100 miles of St. Marks enrolling a total of 119,556 students. These are the closest colleges.

Located in Florida with a population of 293, the closest colleges are ranked below by distance from St. Marks. The nearest college is Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University in Tallahassee at a distance of 18.7 miles from St. Marks. Driving time to these schools from St. Marks should be less than 2 hours. The top rated college in the area is Florida State University in Tallahassee which is ranked #199 in the nation by CollegeSimply. The largest college in the area is Florida State University enrolling 44,161 students. In terms of affordability, Gulf Coast State College in Panama City offers the lowest tuition for colleges in the area at $1,750 per year.

This directory is inclusive of nearby two and four year schools, both public and private. If you are looking for more affordable higher education options or not ready for a full four-year program, consider local community colleges near St. Marks.


20 results

Albany State University
A
HBCU
Albany, GA

Albany State University

Public 4 Year

2 reviews

#12 Best Public Universities in Georgia

  • 6,334enrollment
  • $14,672net price
  • 100%acceptance rate
  • 740-900SAT range
  • 15-18ACT range
  • 2.77Avg GPA

97 miles from St. Marks

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
A
Tifton, GA

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College

Public 4 Year

1 reviews

 

  • 3,647enrollment
  • $7,260net price
  • 67%acceptance rate
  • 890-1100SAT range
  • 16-21ACT range
  • 2.85Avg GPA

99 miles from St. Marks

FAQ's

The closest community college is Tallahassee Community College and is 20.9 miles from St. Marks. Explore the complete list of nearby community college options.

Tuition and fees at Tallahassee Community College are $2,026 for local residents for one academic year. Explore full costs to attend.

Tallahassee Community College has an open admission policy. Open admission colleges typically have few admission thresholds and will admit all applicants so long as certain minimum requirements are met.