Florida Institute of Technology Top Questions

What's unique about your campus?

Robert

The best thing about my school is the size. There is a 9 to 1 student to faculty ratio, which means the students get loads of one on one time with their professors to discuss class work outside of the class. This also means that the largest classes are no larger than around 50 students; this creates a lot of intellectual discussions within the class that help their education far more than just the curriculum.

Michael

The best thing about this school is the ease at which students can access their food. The cafeteria is open more than tewlve hours a day, and the on campus cafes are very accommodating. Food is very important to college students as it fuels their quest for knowledge.

Jamie

It's the most culturally diverse place I've ever been. The teachers are fantastic, smart, and very helpful. The students are the best part though. This school is hard, but your friends are really good at keeping you motivated and they are best the best retention plan this school offers. When students do leave they really don't want to leave their friends. This school is definitely where lifetime friendships are formed.

Kelly

The best thing about Florida Tech is the size; not at all big and the perfect size to make friends and stay connected like a family.

Tara

The small class sizes are nice.

Alexandra

it's very international. over 25 students from France, some from Sweden, many Arabs; the school is very open to different cultures

Michael

Hmmm, the best thing here at FIT? I would say Greek Life on campus here is the best thing at this school. Let's face it, most tech school students are not exactly what most people would call normal, and this school is no exception. The Greeks at FIT are some of the more normal people at the school, and unlike most fraternities and sororities elsewhere, Greek Life here gives a lot back to the community. Oftentimes, Greeks represent themselves in other organizations such as Residence Life and Student Government. They help out a lot in the community too.

Keenan

I get good comments of encouragement from my professors. They are helpful and want to help me succeed. This has encouraged me to develop a positive self-discipline and a healthy attitude. I feel good knowing that I am learning new cutting-edge technological advancements that will help me make positive contributions for the benefit of humanity. My exposure in school has enabled me to cross the boundaries of race, religion, gender, and age. I am learning diversity in many ways. What I am learning is priceless. The more I know, the more impressive I am to others in academia.