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Saluting Our Military Heroes
Florida National University is a military friendly school that proudly supports the brave men and women (both past and present) of all U.S. Military Branches and their families.” We honor their dedication and sacrifices in serving this great nation.
We Support You
Florida National University shows its appreciation by offering preferred tuition to people serving in Active Duty, National Guard, Reserves, Veterans, and their Spouses.
Whether you’re accelerating your military or civilian career, you’ll find Florida National University offers affordable, career-focused degree programs that will assist you in obtaining your educational goals.
Florida National University is regionally accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC).
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Fast Paced Programs
With a 16-week semester divided into two 8-week terms, Florida National University students take two classes each term for most programs. Because military friendly classes run year-round, you can finish your program and start your career faster than traditional programs, including some in less than a year.
Hands-On Training
Get practical experience through hands-on learning on campus for careers that require it such as allied health, nursing, and IT.
World-Class Education from Industry Professionals You’ll learn from professors who are more than college instructors – they’re industry professionals. Their real-world knowledge and practical experience will help prepare you for success.
Day or Evening Classes Available
Designed to provide you with the flexibility you are looking for; military friendly classes are offered with morning, evening, on-campus and hybrid options.
Transfer Credits Accepted
Don’t lose credits from other accredited institutions – many can be transferred and count towards your degree. Check with your academic advisor to see how those transferred credits can be applied.