Everglades University has five different campuses and an online division in
Florida. They are located in
Boca Raton,
Miami,
Orlando,
Sarasota, and
Tampa.
Boca Raton Campus The university's main campus has been located in
Boca Raton,
Florida, since 2004. The university building is 37,000 square feet and includes offices, classrooms, computer labs, a library and student lounge. The campus is known for its fundraising efforts, with staff and students previously participating in a Walk to Cure Arthritis, Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk, collecting toys for Toys for Tots, and hosted several blood drives with OneBlood. The Boca Raton Campus has awarded four Frione family scholarships to individuals in the community. It also works with the Green Veteran group, which was co-founded by EU alumnus Brian J. Sales. Boca Raton also houses the Everglades University Online Division.
Miami Campus The university operates an off-campus branch of the Boca Raton campus in Miami.
Orlando Campus The
Orlando Branch Campus of Everglades University is located in a 28,000 square-foot building on Trafalgar Court, in
Maitland, Florida. The campus relocated from Altamonte Springs to Maitland on July 7, 2015, and held a ribbon cutting ceremony which Maitland Mayor A. Dale McDonald attended. The facility houses offices, classrooms, a computer lab, a library, faculty lounge and a student lounge. The university expects that due to its proximity to the metropolitan Orlando area that the campus will quickly expand to 1,000 students, making it the largest Everglades University campus. The staff, faculty, and students at the Boca Raton Campus have participated in the Walk to Cure Arthritis, Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk, collecting toys for Toys for Tots, and hosted several blood drives with OneBlood.
Sarasota Campus The 20-acre
Sarasota branch campus of Everglades University shares space with
Keiser University. The campus is approximately 43,000 square feet, which includes offices, classrooms, a library, two computer labs, a student success lab, and two student lounges. The two universities share a library and study area, as well as an auditorium. The 20-acre campus is bordered by Lake Osprey, a protected nature preserve, and bird sanctuary. In 2017, the Sarasota campus installed a number of energy-saving devices on and around the campus, which include two solar trees, smart car charging stations, solar panels located on the roof, and a wind turbine. In 2014, the Sarasota campus opened a solar energy lab. The Solar Energy Teaching Lab is open to those interested in learning about solar energy devices and techniques. Everglades University is a member of Sarasota County Green Business Partnership, and the Green Arrow Award.
Tampa Campus Everglades University's Tampa location is part of the Sarasota Branch Campus. It is located in a three-story, 66,000 square foot facility. The Tampa off-campus instructional site offers a library, a computer lab, student lounge, bookstore, 17 well-lit classrooms, three laboratories, and 11 offices. The campus is close to some of the area's attractions, such as Busch Gardens, The Lowry Park Zoo, Historic Ybor City, and Downtown Tampa. Local industry professionals from such companies as Duke Energy, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Greenroots Nutrition, and Tampa Fire Rescue attend advisory meetings three times a year. The Tampa campus celebrated its second anniversary in January 2017.
Online Housed at the
Boca Raton campus, the Online Division is considered by the university to be a fifth campus. The Online Division is the largest campus in terms of student population. The Online Division offers students one-on-one
tutoring and student counseling sessions. The campus participates in ongoing outreach and community service activities. This includes community service events and initiatives such as a Help for Haiti Relief Donation Drive to send vital supplies, fundraising activities to support the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, and a drive to collect goods for Pet Rescue organizations in South Florida. The Online Division regularly organizes and participates in blood drives, yearly Toys for Tots collections, and provides ongoing support for Kids in Distress (KIDS) of Broward and Palm Beach counties. == Students ==