| Institution Type: | Private not-for-profit |
| Campus Setting: | Medium city |
| Highest Degree Offered: | Master's |
| Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
| Calendar: | Semester |
| School Colors: | Scarlet, black, and gold |
“the university of tampa has a small but beautiful and convenient campus located in the heart of tampa. the small class sizes and wide variety of activities and clubs available…”
“ut is a diverse school, but yet it is easy to fit in with your fellow classmates. it provides basically any academic program you would ever wish to major in.…”
“The University of Tampa is a very good University. It is very diverse and has a lot of international students. It is also very expensice…”
“the university of tampa is a great liberal arts school, with professors that will help you find your path. it offers great resources for its students in all aspects of…”
“a private college that focuses on the students. they are not sports centered, but have a lacrosse team. historical buildings decorate the school.…”
I have a great time on campus. I live in one of the smallest dorms, it only has two floors and maybe 100 people, so i know everyone on my floor. We constantly go out and hangout together. It's never a dull moment. The school also has tons of programs and clubs to get involved in. We even have a club that shows movies almost every Friday!
» Read MoreThe campus is wonderful and the beach is really close as well.
» Read MoreI love living in Tampa. Downtown is within walking distance, and Bayshore is a great place for a walk or bike ride. I quickly made friends and memories I won't soon forget.
» Read MoreUnless you're a social butterfly, it's hard to adapt to Tampa. The students aren't all that friendly and quite a few professors don't talk to the freshmen. The campus is pretty stunning, but looks aren't everything.
» Read MoreDowntown Tampa is one great environment. Nightlife with plenty entertainment is at its height. Also the campus itself is fun and everything is basically centrally located.
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