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ab o ut floriHa stai Cultural Arts in Sarasota, which includes the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, the largest mu- seum university complex in the nation. Regional campuses of the FSU College of Medicine are located in Tallahassee, Pensacola, Orlando and Sarasota. In addition to its branch campuses, FSU of- fers a variety of overseas study opportunities for students during the regular academic year, as well as in special summer programs. Courses at the study centers are offered each semester and cover a wide range of subject areas perfect for meeting general and liberal studies requirements. International Programs offers programs, some general and some major-specific, in Paris, Francs; Leysin, Switzerland; San Jose, Costa Rica; Moscow, Russia; Prague, Czech Republic; Ger- akina, Greece; Dubrovnik, Croatia; Dublin, Ireland; Tianjin, China; Barga, Italy; Valencia, Spain; Lon- don, England; and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. A summer Law program is offered in Oxford, Eng- land. There is one Linkage Institute (FLORICA) in Costa Rica, and there are Beyond Borders pro- grams in Turrialba, Costa Rica; Kingston, Jamaica; and Dresden, Germany. The FSU campus has over 511 buildings on nearly 1,445 acres, including the downtown Tal- lahassee main campus of 448 acres and Panama City branch campus of 26 acres. Florida State University is undergoing a $500 million facelift that will update the cam- pus and accommodate today ' s nearly 40,000 students - a number that is expected to grow to as many as 60,000 by 2025. Maintaining the historic atmosphere and enhancing its beauty while providing quality, high-tch classroom and research space, along with up-to-date student housing and serviced is the goal of today ' s reconstruction, renova- tion and veautification projects. The student body is 77.2% undergraduate , 19.2% gradu- ate and 3.6% unclassified. The average age of all students is 23.3%; of undergraduate, 21.2; and of graduate students, 30.2. Florida State University ' s students, fac- ulty and staff represent the global community. Students come from diverse ethnic, racial and national backgrounds, with over 2600 students from at least 135 countries worldwide. Florida State University has grown from an enrollment of 2,583 in 1946 to a total enroll- ment of well over 39,000 in the Fall Semester 2005. Though large in size, the university takes pride in its caring, diverse enviroment, which nurtures students ' development and success. Florida State Llniv idyr - II
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