Some college students don’t mind classes in large lecture halls. But others seek out small class settings, with greater possibilities for interacting with professors.
Not surprisingly, different schools offer different staffing levels when it comes to the number of faculty available to teach. Those levels have a direct effect on class sizes across a campus.
And the differences don’t always play out the way you might expect.
Take, for example, two of Florida’s largest universities — the University of Central Florida and the University of Florida.