The Florida State University
Florida State University is a public university and the research center, which is situated in Tallahassee. It is a doctoral research higher educational institution with the programs in the field of medicine. The university hosts 16 colleges and 39 centers, labs, institute, and other facilities, which provides the students with 300 educational programs. Annually, Florida University provides 2,000 graduate and professional degrees.
Nationally ranked programs one can also find within the curriculum of the Florida State University in the fields of social policy, engineering, business, social works, and law. The famous National High Magnetic Field Laboratory is also homed in Florida State University, and within the walls of the research centers of the Florida State University, anti-cancer drug was created, entitled Taxol.
Sport life is also very colorful and active in the Florida State University. Marching Chiefs are famous within the whole country. Florida State University is an honorable member of the Atlantic Coast Conference, and it has managed to win in 20 national championships.
Florida State University includes the following colleges: College of Information, College if Human Sciences, College of Engineering, College of Education, College of Criminology and Criminal Justice, College of Communication, College of Business, College of Arts and Sciences, College of Visual Arts, Theatre and Dance, College of Social Work, College of Social Sciences, College of Nursing, College of Music, College of Motion Picture, Television and Recording Arts, College of Medicine, College of Law.