Seniors of Blake high school may be searching for a college that feels right for them. that may be the way the campus is etched, or the staff in the facility. everyone wants something that feels right to them. So- in order to achieve that, I found a few colleges and universities that may be what those seniors are looking for.
First, there’s The University of Tampa: sense 1998, The University of Tampa’s globally connected campus is the center of a colorful and vast urban oasis. A distinguished faculty and a number of 10,566 students from all 50 states and most of the world’s countries are joined in a university ranked among the best of the best by U.S. News & World Report,
(so that means there is a very multicultural campus) Forbes and The Princeton Review. this could be a good university to look into because of its exotic and colorful campus, as well as those looking into Finance, General Marketing, and business.
Another college seniors should look into would be Hillsborough Community College – Ybor City Campus: Founded in 1968- HCC at the moment, is the fifth largest community college in Florida’s State College System, serving more than 43,000 students each and every year at its five campuses, three centers and online platform.
HCC offers more than 200 academic options including the associate in science degrees and art and associate, college credit certificates, tertiary adult vocational certificates, advanced certificates and technical diplomas, as well as continuing education and lifelong learning courses.
Last but not least we have Stetson University College of Law: As Florida’s first law school, Stetson has educated outstanding lawyers, judges and community leaders for more than a century. along with being the Main law campus in Gulfport/St. Petersburg with satellite center near downtown Tampa, they are Talented, accessible faculty who excel in their fields. obviously, those looking for law related academic choices should look into this university.
Stetson University College of Law, include Juris Doctor (J.D.), which is required to practice law in Florida. Master of Laws (LL.M.), with concentrations in advocacy, elder law and international law. Master of Jurisprudence (M.J.), with concentrations in aging, law and policy, healthcare compliance, and international and comparative business law. Dual and Joint Degrees, such as J.D./LL.M. in Advocacy, J.D./M.B.A., J.D./M.I.N.T.E.C. in International Economic Law, and J.D./M.I.E.B.L. in International and European Business Law.
This is not seniors only option when it comes to choosing a college or university that’s right for them. Hopefully these three help seniors looking into a college, or a university would find this information as helpful.