Small Class Sizes
UNF students enjoy personal classroom interaction with their professors as a result of the University’s commitment to small class sizes. In fact, 75 percent of UNF’s undergraduate classes have fewer than 40 students, providing one-on-one attention in an enhanced learning environment.
Inside the Tour:Andrew A. Robinson Jr. Theater (Building 14A)Andrew A. Robinson Jr. Building (Building 14D)Andrew A. Robinson Jr. Building (Building 14E)Arena (Building 34)Biological Sciences (Building 59)Roy Lassiter Hall (Building 8)Founders Hall (Building 2)Honors Hall (Building 10)J. Brooks Brown Hall Addition (Building 39A)J. Brooks Brown Hall (Building 39)John E. Mathews Jr. Computer Science Building (Building 15)Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville (Building 99)Physical Therapy Residency ClassroomsScience and Engineering Building (Building 50)Skinner-Jones Hall South (Building 3)Social Sciences Building (Building 51)Coggin College of Business (Building 42)Thomas G. Carpenter Library (Building 12)Tom and Betty Petway Hall (Building 57)Andrew A. Robinson Jr. Theater (Building 14A)Andrew A. Robinson Jr. Building (Building 14D)Andrew A. Robinson Jr. Building (Building 14E)Arena (Building 34)Biological Sciences (Building 59)Roy Lassiter Hall (Building 8)Founders Hall (Building 2)Honors Hall (Building 10)J. Brooks Brown Hall Addition (Building 39A)J. Brooks Brown Hall (Building 39)John E. Mathews Jr. Computer Science Building (Building 15)Physical Therapy Residency ClassroomsScience and Engineering Building (Building 50)Skinner-Jones Hall South (Building 3)Social Sciences Building (Building 51)Coggin College of Business (Building 42)Thomas G. Carpenter Library (Building 12)Tom and Betty Petway Hall (Building 57)