what is the student teacher ratio in each classroom at university of florida?
http://www.president.ufl.edu/workPlan.html Faculty Size The University of Florida’s student-faculty ratio, 21/1, places it third from last out of 120 institutions surveyed, according to the figures provided by US News and World Report (March 2007). This compares unfavorably with peer public AAU universities. The University of Wisconsin at Madison and Ohio State University have a ratio of 13/1. The Universities of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Illinois at Urbana, Michigan at Ann Arbor, California at Berkeley and Virginia at Charlottesville range from 14/1 to 15/1, and Texas at Austin is 18/1. Growth in the faculty is crucial to the University of Florida achieving its goals for four reasons. First, the student-faculty ratio is a rough indicator of the resources put into the university’s educational mission. Opportunities for students to work more closely with faculty and to receive mentoring by faculty are restricte