Why Florida Atlantic University? FAU's focus on teaching, research and community partnerships makes for a rich learning environment for the University's more than 28, 000 students. FAU's unique structure of seven distributed campuses gives you access to the resources of a major public university with the personal attention and academic rigor of a smaller institution.
Florida Atlantic University's Broward campuses are home to a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate programs serving students in the Broward and Miami-Dade county communities. FAU Broward offers more than 40 degree programs in seven academic colleges represented on Broward's three campuses.
FAU's Broward campuses admit students with an associate's degree or at least 60 credits toward a bachelor's degree. Broward campuses do not offer courses for freshmen and sophomores. Students with fewer than 60 transferable college credits should apply for admission to FAU through the University's Boca Raton campus.
A rich program of student activities is provided by the Division of Student Affairs, and students have all of the services they require for career counseling, wellness, testing and evaluation, tutoring, health services, student government, and financial aid, among others. Daycare facilities, shared with Broward Community College, are also available. A University/College Library provides comprehensive library services, including computer laboratories and other learning resources.