Horticulture · Florida
Horticulture colleges in Florida
CampusPin lists 51 U.S. colleges in Florida that offer Horticulture programs. Compare tuition, acceptance rate, and enrollment in the table below, every figure links back to the institution's official IPEDS data.
Horticulture applies plant science to growing garden, food, ornamental, landscape, and nursery crops, from propagation and breeding to greenhouse and field production.
Schools in Florida that offer Horticulture
Academy for Five Element Acupuncture
Gainesville, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$16,640
Acceptance
40%
Enrollment
5,944
Albizu University-Miami
Miami, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$13,128
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
786
Antigua College International
Miami Lakes, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$26,700
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
266
Arizona College of Nursing-Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$25,973
Acceptance
41%
Enrollment
412
Arizona College of Nursing-Tampa
Tampa, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$23,093
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
337
Atlantic Institute of Oriental Medicine
Fort Lauderdale, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$16,640
Acceptance
54%
Enrollment
163
Beacon College
Leesburg, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$49,230
Acceptance
60%
Enrollment
497
College of Central Florida
Ocala, FL · University · Public
Tuition
$2,710
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
4,717
DeVry University-Florida
Orlando, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$17,488
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
196
Dragon Rises College of Oriental Medicine
Gainesville, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$16,640
Acceptance
45%
Enrollment
6,010
East West College of Natural Medicine
Sarasota, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$16,640
Acceptance
79%
Enrollment
3,098
Eastern Florida State College
Melbourne, FL · University · Public
Tuition
$2,496
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
10,162
Eckerd College
Saint Petersburg, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$50,374
Acceptance
79%
Enrollment
1,984
Edward Waters University
Jacksonville, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$14,878
Acceptance
85%
Enrollment
1,175
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona Beach
Daytona Beach, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$42,304
Acceptance
66%
Enrollment
8,331
Faith Theological Seminary and Christian College
Tampa, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$1,520
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
74
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
Tallahassee, FL · University · Public
Tuition
$5,785
Acceptance
21%
Enrollment
8,985
Florida College
Temple Terrace, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$18,920
Acceptance
66%
Enrollment
589
Florida Gateway College
Lake City, FL · University · Public
Tuition
$3,100
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
2,231
Florida Institute of Technology
Melbourne, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$44,360
Acceptance
63%
Enrollment
8,293
Florida Memorial University
Miami Gardens, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$19,110
Acceptance
74%
Enrollment
1,365
Florida Polytechnic University
Lakeland, FL · University · Public
Tuition
$4,940
Acceptance
56%
Enrollment
1,605
Florida Southern College
Lakeland, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$42,360
Acceptance
59%
Enrollment
3,175
Herzing University-Orlando
Winter Park, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$13,420
Acceptance
90%
Enrollment
707
Hillsborough Community College
Tampa, FL · Community College · Public
Tuition
$2,506
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
19,998
Indian River State College
Fort Pierce, FL · University · Public
Tuition
$2,764
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
11,571
Miami Dade College
Miami, FL · University · Public
Tuition
$2,838
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
35,001
Miami Regional University
Miami Springs, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$16,640
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
955
New College of Florida
Sarasota, FL · University · Public
Tuition
$6,916
Acceptance
74%
Enrollment
729
North Florida College
Madison, FL · University · Public
Tuition
$3,054
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
817
Palm Beach State College
Lake Worth, FL · University · Public
Tuition
$3,050
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
20,532
Pensacola State College
Pensacola, FL · University · Public
Tuition
$2,348
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
6,725
Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico-Miami
Miami, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$14,082
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
44
Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico-Orlando
Orlando, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$14,262
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
119
Ringling College of Art and Design
Sarasota, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$55,480
Acceptance
67%
Enrollment
1,719
Santa Fe College
Gainesville, FL · University · Public
Tuition
$2,563
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
11,133
South Florida Bible College and Theological Seminary
Deerfield Beach, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$7,380
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
353
South University-Tampa
Tampa, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$18,238
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
390
South University-West Palm Beach
Royal Palm Beach, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$18,238
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
284
St Petersburg College
St. Petersburg, FL · University · Public
Tuition
$2,682
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
18,760
Tallahassee Community College
Tallahassee, FL · University · Public
Tuition
$2,026
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
10,357
Talmudic College of Florida
Miami Beach, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$16,750
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
34
The College of the Florida Keys
Key West, FL · University · Public
Tuition
$3,279
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
823
Trinity Baptist College
Jacksonville, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$14,300
Acceptance
63%
Enrollment
375
Trinity College of Florida
Trinity, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$16,300
Acceptance
96%
Enrollment
187
United International College
Miramar, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$10,320
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
206
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL · University · Public
Tuition
$6,380
Acceptance
24%
Enrollment
53,992
University of Fort Lauderdale
Lauderhill, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$9,810
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
279
Valencia College
Orlando, FL · University · Public
Tuition
$2,474
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
35,125
Warner University
Lake Wales, FL · University · Private
Tuition
$28,160
Acceptance
48%
Enrollment
846
Horticulture programs in Florida: by the numbers
A quick comparison of the 50 schools (of 51 total) listed above, drawn from each institution's published IPEDS data.
Schools listed
51
Public / private
18 / 32
Universities / 2-year
49 / 1
Cities represented
33
In-state tuition range
$1,520–$55,480
Median in-state tuition
$14,172
Lowest published in-state tuition
Faith Theological Seminary and Christian College
$1,520
Most selective
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
21% acceptance
Largest by enrollment
University of Florida
53,992 students
Figures reflect the schools currently listed and each institution's most recent reported data. Verify current tuition and admissions details with the school before applying.
What you'll study in a Horticulture program
- Plant propagation by seed, cutting, grafting, and tissue culture
- Greenhouse, nursery, and field crop production
- Plant breeding and developing improved horticultural varieties
- Plant physiology and how horticultural species grow
- Soils, plant nutrition, and fertility management
- Pest, weed, and plant-disease diagnosis and control
- Production of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental crops
- Postharvest handling and the business of growing
Where a Horticulture degree can lead
- Horticulturist
- Greenhouse or Nursery Manager
- Soil and Plant Scientist
- Plant Breeder
- Cooperative Extension Agent
- Landscape or Turf Manager
Typical pay: Early-career wages vary by employer, region, and experience (BLS, 2024 soil and plant scientists median $71,410).
A Horticultural Science major focuses on the scientific principles behind cultivating garden and ornamental plants, including fruits, vegetables, flowers, and landscape and nursery crops. Students study how horticultural species grow and develop, learning to propagate plants, breed improved varieties, and manage production across the full life cycle of a crop. Coursework grounds these skills in plant physiology, soils, plant nutrition, and pest and disease control, then applies them to specific crop groups such as citrus, tree fruit, vegetables, turf, and greenhouse ornamentals. Unlike botany, which investigates plant life as a pure science, horticulture is oriented toward managed cultivation and yield. It is also narrower than agricultural science, concentrating on garden, food, and ornamental plants rather than the full span of farming and animal systems, and it centers on growing plants rather than on the design work that defines landscape architecture.
Most horticulture programs lead to a bachelor of science and admit students directly from high school, with the closely related role of soil and plant scientist typically entering the workforce at the bachelor's level. Expect substantial laboratory, greenhouse, and field practicum work, where students propagate plants, run breeding and variety trials, diagnose plant problems, and manage greenhouse, nursery, or orchard production. Many programs add an internship at a nursery, grower, botanical garden, or agricultural extension office. Graduates work in commercial nursery and greenhouse operations, fruit and vegetable production, seed and breeding companies, landscape and turf management, public gardens, and cooperative extension, while some continue to graduate study for research or teaching. If a specific certification or extension credential matters to you, verify the current requirements with the program and your state, since these vary by location and employer.
In federal data for the closely related occupation of soil and plant scientists, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports a 2024 median wage of $71,410 and projects employment to grow about 5.4% from 2024 to 2034; a bachelor's degree is the typical entry-level education for that occupation. National figures are occupation-wide medians across all experience levels, not starting wages or graduate outcomes.
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