Tampa, FL
University of South Florida
https://www.usf.eduRepayment outcome
79.1%
of borrowers were paying down their loan principal five years after entering repayment. Higher means more graduates can afford what they borrowed.
Money
$26,900–$58,300
middle 50% · median $41,700
Federal aid recipients · 10 yrs after entry · US Dept of Ed
College Scorecard reports earnings 10 years after a student first enrolled, not after graduation. The sample includes only federal aid recipients and counts non-completers alongside graduates, which can pull the number down at selective schools where many students never borrow. Treat it as a conservative floor, not a forecast.
Net price
after grants & scholarships
$10,281
Median debt
of borrowers at graduation
$16,954
Sticker price
before any aid
$19,299
Default rate
7.4%
Earnings by major
Median 1–2 yrs after completion · Scorecard field-of-study data
A different measurement than the 10-year headline above. These are early-career numbers for students who finished the degree, 1–2 years out — they tend to read higher because they exclude non-completers and are measured right out of school.
- Engineering Tech$84,100
- Computer Science$56,847
- Engineering$50,856
- Parks & Fitness$47,963
- Criminal Justice$46,869
- Physical Sciences$44,910
- Education$42,073
- Business$41,416
- Library Science$40,089
- Liberal Arts$39,774
- Math & Statistics$39,369
- Communication and Media Studies.$32,925
- Interdisciplinary$32,284
- Social Sciences$32,148
- Health Professions$31,431
- Psychology$29,966
- English & Literature$28,407
- Public Admin$27,551
- History$27,367
- Biology$24,863
- Foreign Languages$24,188
- Visual & Performing Arts$23,649
- Philosophy$21,781
Academics
Acceptance
45.2%
Avg SAT
1,168
Enrollment
30,376
What students study
16 fields offered
Business
17% of degrees awarded — the most popular field
- 02Social Sciences14.6%
- 03Health Professions10.0%
- 04Biology8.9%
- 05Psychology8.6%
- 06Education6.2%
- 07Engineering5.9%
- 08English & Literature5.0%
- 09Interdisciplinary4.7%
- 10Liberal Arts4.2%
- 11Communications3.0%
- 12Visual & Performing Arts2.8%
- 13Computer Science2.0%
- 14History1.8%
- 15Physical Sciences1.2%
- 16Natural Resources1.1%