Colleges Near Sugarmill Woods

Colleges and universities near me in the Sugarmill Woods, Florida area

There are 56 colleges within 100 miles of Sugarmill Woods enrolling a total of 464,321 students. These are the closest colleges.

Located in Florida with a population of 8,287, the closest colleges are ranked below by distance from Sugarmill Woods. The nearest college is Saint Leo University in Saint Leo at a distance of 31.1 miles from Sugarmill Woods. Driving time to these schools from Sugarmill Woods should be less than 2 hours. The top rated college in the area is University of Florida in Gainesville which is ranked #78 in the nation by CollegeSimply. The largest college in the area is University of Central Florida enrolling 68,346 students. In terms of affordability, Santa Fe College in Gainesville offers the lowest tuition for colleges in the area at $1,872 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 Sugarmill Woods.


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Ringling College of Art and Design
R
Sarasota, FL
 

Ringling College of Art and Design

Private 4 Year

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  • 1,705enrollment
  • $55,752net price
  • 65%acceptance rate
  • -SAT range
  • -ACT range
  • 3.48Avg GPA

95 miles from Sugarmill Woods

Florida Gateway College
F
Lake City, FL

Florida Gateway College

Public 2 Year

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  • 2,706enrollment
  • $3,079net price
  • 100%acceptance rate
  • -SAT range
  • -ACT range
  • NAAvg GPA

Applications Due Aug 6

100 miles from Sugarmill Woods

FAQ's

The closest community college is Pasco Hernando Community College and is 33.2 miles from Sugarmill Woods. Explore the complete list of nearby community college options.

Tuition and fees at Pasco Hernando Community College are $3,155 for local residents for one academic year. Explore full costs to attend.

Pasco Hernando 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.