Florida State University Online Programs

Florida State University is a Public, 4-years school located in Tallahassee, FL. FSU offers the online degree for graduate studies through Master's, Doctorate, Post-graduate Certificate programs.

  • Tuition & fees: $18,786 ($5,656 Florida residents)
  • Online Students: 5,458
  • Online Programs: 6

FSU Online Programs Overview

Florida State University (referred to as FSU) is a Public, 4-years school located in Tallahassee, FL. FSU offers the online degree for graduate studies through Master's, Doctorate, Post-graduate Certificate programs.
The 2023 tuition & fees at Florida State University is $5,656 for Florida residents and $18,786 for out-of-state students when a student take courses regularly (18 to 21 credit hours per semester). The tuition per credit hour is $218 for Florida residents and $724 for out-of-state students. Total 5,458 students have enrolled in online degree programs exclusively out of total 44,161 students at Florida State University.
FSU 2023 Online Programs Key Facts
Tuition & FeesUndergraduate: $18,786 ($5,656)
Graduate: $26,707 ($11,553)
Costs per Credit$724 Undergraduate
$1,114 Graduate
Online Students5,458
Online Programs6 programs
Offered Online ProgramsMaster's, Doctorate, Post-graduate Certificate

Who Accredits Florida State University

Florida State University is accredited by Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges (1/1/1915 - Current).

Online Degree & Major Programs

Florida State University offers 6 online major programs Next tables summarize the offered online major programs and its sub-programs at FSU.
Online Master's Programs and Number of Completers
ProgramNumber of Programs
Education [+] 1
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching1
Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, and Firefighting [+] 1
Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysis1
Business [+] 2
Management Information Systems1
Insurance1
Total4
Online Doctorate (Practice) Programs and Number of Completers
ProgramNumber of Programs
Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences [+] 1
Nursing Practice1
Total1
Online Post-Master's Programs and Number of Completers
ProgramNumber of Programs
Education [+] 1
Educational Leadership and Administration1
Total1

2023 Tuition & Fees

For academic year 2022-2023, the tuition & fees of FSU are $5,656 for Florida residents and $18,786 for other students for undergraduate program. The 2023 graduate tuition & fees are $11,553 for Florida residents and $26,707 for other students. The tuition per credit hour of FSU is $218 for Florida residents and $724 for other students. The graduate tuition per credit hour is $482 for Florida residents and $1,114 for other students.
2022-2023 Online Degree Tuition at FSU
UndergraduateGraduate
Florida residentsOut of StateFlorida residentsOut of State
Tuition & Fees$5,656$18,786$11,553$26,707
Cost Per Credit$218$724$482$1,114

Distance Learning Student Population

At online degree programs at FSU, 5,458 students (12.36% of total students) are enrolled online exclusively and 21,072 students (47.72% of total students) are enrolled some online courses. Next table summarizes the student population enrolled in online programs at FSU.
Distance Learning Student Population at FSU
TotalEnrolled ExclusivelyEnrolled Some CoursesNot In Online Courses
Total44,1615,45821,07217,631
Undergraduate32,9361,55119,68811,697
Graduate11,2253,9071,3845,934

Top Online Programs in Florida

Check out the top online colleges in Florida and compare them to get right decision.

university-of-florida

University of FloridaPublic, 4-yearsGainesville, FL

university-of-miami

University of MiamiPrivate, 4-yearsCoral Gables, FL

florida-state-university

Florida State UniversityPublic, 4-yearsTallahassee, FL

university-of-south-florida-sarasota-manatee

University of South Florida-Sarasota-ManateePublic, 4-yearsSarasota, FL

university-of-central-florida

University of Central FloridaPublic, 4-yearsOrlando, FL

florida-international-university

Florida International UniversityPublic, 4-yearsMiami, FL

All data used in our site is from IPEDS (The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System), U.S. Department of Education, academic year 2022-2023