Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU), widely referred to as Florida A&M, is a public historically Black university located in Tallahassee, Florida. Established in 1887, it is the third largest historically Black university in the United States by enrollment and the only public HBCU in the state of Florida. FAMU is a member of the State University System of Florida and holds the designation of a land-grant university.
What is the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University US News National rank 2024?
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University has been placed at 1478 according to the US News National rank Rankings 2024.
It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to offer baccalaureate, master’s, and doctoral degrees. The university's athletic teams, known as the Rattlers, compete in NCAA Division I. FAMU is a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC), where its teams represent the university in various sports competitions.
Rankings
THE rankings ranked the university. The US News and World Report and QS World rankings are not available as of yet. The rankings are as follows:
Category |
Ranking 2022 |
Ranking 2023 |
Ranking 2024 |
---|---|---|---|
World University Rankings |
801-1000 |
801-1000 |
1001-1200 |
Engineering |
501-600 |
401-500 |
401-500 |
Physical Science |
601-800 |
601-800 |
601-800 |
OCAD University Global Rankings
QS World University Rankings (2024)
FAM University is not ranked in the QS World University Rankings.
Times Higher Education (THE) (2024)
FAMUniversity holds a rank of 1001-1200 among the best world universities rankings and also it holds a rank among top 500 in the field of engineering and top 800 in the field of physical science.
U.S. News & World Report (2024)
FAM University is not overall included in the U.S. News & World Report's global rankings, but it holds a rank of #1581 in the best global universities.
Frequently Asked Questions on Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University Ranking 2025
1: Does someone need to include high school courses taken while having their junior schooling?
A: Yes. Every academic course that you have attempted for high school credit while in middle school/junior high school must be listed on the SSAR.
2: What is SSAR?
A: SSAR is a self-reported student academic record that lists all courses and associated grades that have been attempted, or will be attempted, for high school and/or college credit.
3: Does someone need to submit their final senior grades?
A: All admitted students are required to update the SRAR with their final senior grades. You will log in to the SSAR website with the email address and password used to create your original SSAR.
4: How does one enter his/her college courses and grades?
A: You must self-report all college courses' grades listed on your transcript. If your course is one credit in high school, enter the grade twice (first semester and second semester). If your course is 1/2 credit, enter the grade once.