In just 25 years, FGCU has grown from idea to impact
Since 1997, our students have contributed to the Southwest Florida community through millions of hours of service-learning. They’ve interned at countless local businesses and started their own. They’ve brought a community together through the arts, athletics and advocacy.
When they leave Florida Gulf Coast University, more than half our graduates stay in the region and continue to serve the community as teachers and nurses, scientists and social workers, engineers and entrepreneurs. Through thousands of Eagle alumni and through the university’s rising profile in fields such as water research, FGCU’s impact continues to expand exponentially.
Leadership Timeline
FGCU was founded 1991 as Florida’s 10th state university, and classes began in August 1997. We’ve had four presidents.

Michael Martin, Ph.D.
2017-2022

Wilson G. Bradshaw, Ph.D.
2007-2017

William C. Merwin, Ph.D.
1999-2007

Roy E. McTarnaghan, Ph.D.
1993-1999
Our Degree Programs
FGCU has awarded 43,353 degrees since graduating its first class in 1998, and we’re still developing new programs.
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26
Master's
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Doctoral
18
Academic Certificates
Ensuring Student Success
Undergraduate research opportunities, smaller classes and experiential learning are critical to an FGCU education and set us apart from other schools.
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of all first-year students live on campus
Living-Learning Communities (LLC)
Students who share special interests can live in designated residence halls: Entrepreneurship; Honors College; Women in Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (WiSTEM); Leadership Through Service
Value forYourInvestment
FGCU holds the second-highestgraduateemployment rate among all Florida state universities.
- Tuition has remained the same for eight consecutive years.
- More than 75% of students graduate without excess credit hours.
- 82% of 2018-19 bachelor's recipients were employed full time within a year of graduating.
Our Student Profile
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Dynamic Campus Life
Student involvement, community engagement and physical and mental health are as critical to student success as academic development.
Campus Features
恢复或保护的自然环境占了我们800英亩的一半,FGCU校园是一个生活的学习实验室,特别是在可持续发展方面,这是我们的指导原则之一。
- 300 residential and migratory birds and endangered species
- Natural trails winding through pine flatwoods, cypress swamps and other ecosystems
- 15-acre solar energy field
- Food Forest designed and maintained by students as a permaculture botanical garden
Off-Campus Facilities
- Vester Marine and Environmental Science Research Field Station, Bonita Springs (classrooms, labs, waterfront access)
- Emergent Technologies Institute (classrooms, labs, conference space)
- Harvey Kapnick Education and Research Center, Naples (classrooms, labs, conference space), includes Everglades Wetland Research Park
- Buckingham Complex

Eagle Alumni
- 37,779 graduates
- States with most alumni:Florida, Georgia, Illinois, New York, North Carolina, Texas
- Percentage of all alumni live in:35% Lee County, 14% Collier County, 4% Broward County
- Alumni Association Chapters:Atlanta, Fort Lauderdale, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Sarasota, Tallahassee, Tampa, Washington D.C.
Community Education Programs
- FGCU Academyoffers900+ non-credit courses each year
- Affordable continuing educationprograms on campus, off campus and online for professional training, certification and licensing and career development in public and private sectors

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