It’s Great to Be a Florida Gator Engineer!
Being a Florida Gator engineer means being part of a dynamic, top-tier engineering program that combines academic rigor with real-world impact. Our community is supportive and collaborative, fostering a culture of teamwork and shared success. Beyond academics, being a Gator engineer means enjoying the vibrant campus life at UF, where you can balance challenging studies with the rich traditions and spirited atmosphere that make the Gator experience unique.
Student Testimonials
Hear from our awesome students about why they chose the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering as their graduate school home:
UF Accolades
- Forbes ranked UF #4 among best U.S. public universities in 2024
- Ranked #1 Top Public Institution by Wall Street Journal in 2023
- State of Florida is ranked #1 in the nation for Higher Education in 2023 by U.S. News & World Report
- Ranked #6 in Top Public Universities by 2024 U.S. News & World Report
- Ranked a Top 10 Online Public Graduate Engineering Program by U.S. News & World Report in 2023
- Forbes named UF “A New Ivy” in 2024
- UF Online named #1 for military service members by Forbes
- Money Magazine gave UF a 5-star ranking on its “Best Colleges in America” list
Faculty | Research | Facilities
- University of Florida research spending increased to a record $1.26 billion in 2024
- Malachowsky Hall for Data Science & Information Technology opened in 2023 and the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering Laboratory for Engineering Excellence opened in 2021
- UF is home to NaviGator, higher education’s first comprehensive, self-service AI platform
- Over 300 faculty with expertise across 10 different engineering departments
- Extensive areas of specialization across multiple Master’s and Ph.D. degree programs
- Innovative centers and institutes that collaborate with research teams to provide resources for solving society’s most important problems
Gainesville, Florida: A Cost-Effective City Effused with Culture and Charm
Gainesville, Florida offers a blend of rich cultural experiences, a lively arts scene, and abundant outdoor recreational opportunities, making it an ideal environment for graduate students. With a supportive community, innovative research opportunities, and a warm climate, Gainesville provides a dynamic and welcoming setting for advanced study. Read more about what makes Gainesville special:
- Gainesville is the county seat of Alachua County, which is an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise! There are over 100 miles of trails, freshwater springs, state parks, and botanical gardens in or within minutes of Gainesville.
- Gainesville boasts dozens of opportunities for cultural events including theatre, music, dance, concerts, museums, exhibits and so much more!
- Local restaurants and breweries abound in Gainesville, with a menu to satisfy every palate!
- Low cost of living: RentCafe lists Gainesville’s cost of living as 6% lower than the national average.
- Sports fans enjoy the many opportunities Gainesville offers, from Division 1 NCAA Florida Gator athletics, to equestrian, racing, and beautiful golf courses.
- Nearby attractions:
- Cedar Key, Florida – Beach on the Gulf of Mexico (50 miles)
- Jacksonville, Florida – Metropolitan area known as a Top 20 art destination in the U.S. with Atlantic Ocean beaches (72 miles)
- St. Augustine, Florida – Oldest city in the U.S. on the Atlantic Ocean coast (75 miles)
- Orlando, Florida – Metropolitan area known for numerous theme parks (111 miles)
- Walt Disney World Resort
- Universal Orlando Resort
- Seaworld Orlando
- Legoland Florida Resort
- Aquatica Orlando
- Kennedy Space Center (164 miles)