Best Education and Teaching Associate's Degree Programs in Florida

FTCEtest.org crunched the numbers and did the math so to find the best schools to earn an associate degree in education and teaching in Florida. Accessibility, affordability, and the ability to transfer college credit by exams were weighted heavily in these rankings. While these schools are the most accessible for earning an associate degree in education and teaching in Florida, it can still be incredibly beneficial for students to pursue scholarships available to them to help support their studies. The team at FTCEtest.org also considered the school's acceptance and graduation rate to support our ranking.

While earning your associate degree, it is a good idea to consider registering and preparing for the Florida Teacher Certification Exam that are required to take if you plan on becoming a teacher. You can prepare for teacher certification exams while still in school using online FTCE practice tests and study guides. The team at FTCEtest.org considered this when creating our ranking, as being supported by your school as you begin to transition into your career can be incredibly beneficial as you prepare to become a teacher.

If you are looking to pursue an education and teaching associate degree in Florida and refine your teaching strategies, then any of the schools ranked on this list would be a great place to do so.

School Tuition* Placement Services Career Services Accepts
1 Broward College $1968 Yes Yes AP Credits
2 College of Central Florida $1987 Yes Yes AP / NCCRS Credits
3 Eastern Florida State College $1892 Yes Yes AP / NCCRS Credits
4 Florida Gateway College $2369 No Yes AP Credits
5 Indian River State College $2496 Yes Yes AP Credits
6 Seminole State College of Florida $2393 Yes Yes AP Credits
7 St Petersburg College $1943 Yes Yes AP Credits
8 State College of Florida-Manatee-Sarasota $2365 Yes Yes AP Credits

To get a more in-depth look at our school ranking methodology, please visit our ranking methodology page.

*Tuition information is based on published tuition and required fees, per data by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES).