Miami Herald (Sunday)

FIU’s standing in education rises as its student enrollment grows

- BY KENNETH A. JESSELL AND BRIAN LAMB Brian Lamb is chair of the Florida Board of Governors. Kenneth A. Jessell is the president of Florida Internatio­nal University.

The year 2024 will be monumental for Florida Internatio­nal University.

In addition to continuing to top the Florida Performanc­e-Based Funding metrics, we anticipate the university will be named a Preeminent State University by the Florida Board of Governors at its June meeting.

Establishe­d by the Florida Legislatur­e, preeminenc­e is a designatio­n earned by Florida’s public universiti­es based on 13 metrics, including fouryear graduation rates, retention rates, research expenditur­es, number of National Academy members and patent production.

FIU will join Florida State University, University of Florida and University of South Florida as preeminent universiti­es.

Preeminent universiti­es are eligible to receive dedicated funding including money to recruit and retain world-class faculty. We are grateful that the Florida Legislatur­e and Gov. Ron DeSantis have invested in our public universiti­es, providing quality and access while allowing tuition to remain among the lowest in the nation.

This year, the State University System universiti­es will share $350 million in performanc­ebased funding, and $100 million in excellence funding to recruit and retain world-class faculty. The four preeminent universiti­es will share an additional $100 million.

The Wall Street Journal named FIU the fourth best public university in the nation and Washington Monthly ranked FIU sixth among public universiti­es in the country.

U.S. News and World Report recognized two

FIU profession­al schools: The Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine is ranked No. 2 Most Diverse Medical School. And FIU’s College of Law climbed 38 spots to reach No. 60 among the nation’s law schools. FIU also is among the top five U.S. doctoral institutio­ns in producing Fulbright U.S. Scholars in 2023-2024.

FIU is classified as a Carnegie R1 “very high research activity” university, a classifica­tion only five other universiti­es in Florida have achieved: UF, FSU, UM, USF and UCF. And it is leading the way nationally with one of the fastest-growing research programs. FIU research is making a significan­t impact in key areas, including environmen­tal resilience, health and technology.

FIU’s applicatio­ns are at an all-time high, up 113% since the 2022-2023 academic year.

FIU’s campuses in Miami-Dade are at the crossroads of North America, Latin America and Europe, attracting students from around the world, every state and every county in Florida. We are proud of our local roots, our engaged community and our relentless focus on serving our region and the global community.

FIU’s four-year graduation rate is above 64%, a national benchmark of excellence. Our investment­s in student success initiative­s, on-campus housing and first-generation programs have paid off with a 91% retention rate for our first-year students.

As one of the nation’s largest Hispanic-serving institutio­ns, FIU graduates more Hispanics, in STEM and other discipline­s, than any other university in the nation. Hispanic and Black students earn 86% of the bachelor’s degrees awarded by FIU.

We take pride in being a leader in providing access to upward economic mobility. In fact, Degree Choices ranks FIU among the top 10 universiti­es in the nation for the return on investment it offers its graduates.

In other words, academic success and upward mobility converge at FIU to attract investment and fuel economic prosperity in Florida.

FIU boasts more than 310,000 alumni, annual research expenditur­es surpassing $317 million and an economic impact in the billions. FIU has invested in significan­t innovation­s. Driven by data, the student success operations of the university focus on identifyin­g and removing barriers that may impede graduation — and it’s working.

FIU’s investment in these areas is possible because of the continued commitment from the state of Florida. This commitment to higher education is central to FIU’s rise to the top and the State University System being ranked the No. 1 system in higher education since 2017, according to U.S. News and World Report.

 ?? HECTOR GABINO El Nuevo Herald ?? File photo of an entrance way to Florida Internatio­nal University.
HECTOR GABINO El Nuevo Herald File photo of an entrance way to Florida Internatio­nal University.

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