Faculty & Staff
Academic programs at UNF are built on a strong foundation in the traditional arts and sciences. Since its inception, UNF has demonstrated a continuing commitment to its mission of excellence in teaching, research and public service.
UNF offers 52 undergraduate-degree programs with 116 areas of concentration and 25 master's-degree programs with 88 areas of concentration through the University's College of Arts and Sciences, Coggin College of Business, College of Computing, Engineering and Construction, College of Education and Human Services and Brooks College of Health. In 1990, UNF began its first doctoral program, the Ed.D - doctorate of education in educational leadership.
UNF had 541 full-time faculty in the fall of 2006. Eighty-three percent of the full-time faculty has a doctorate or terminal degree in their discipline. They have degrees from more than 100 American and foreign universities. Nineteen current faculty members are Fulbright Award recipients, one has been elected to the International Jazz Educators Hall of Fame and another has been elected to the National Academy of Public Administration.
The University had an enrollment of 16,084 students in fall 2006. Of these students, 13,547 were undergraduates, and 1,609 were graduate students.

