Recognizing the need to prepare its students and citizens for participation in
the expanding international marketplace, the Florida Legislature created the
International Linkage Institute Program in 1986. The goal of the Institutes is
to assist in the development and promotion of commercial, educational, and
social exchanges between Florida and foreign countries determined to be of
strategic importance to the state. Over the last several years, the value of the
Institute program to the state has become more readily apparent.
Since international trade and investment has become Florida’s leading source of
revenue, Florida must build long-term educational and cultural ties to our
strategic trading partners throughout the world in order to provide high quality
jobs and incomes for its residents into the 21st century.
The Linkage Institutes are each jointly administered by one or more state
universities in partnership with a state community college, and are linked to
counterpart organizations of higher education in the selected foreign countries.
The Linkage Institutes have developed innovative programs to bring Florida
business leaders into direct contact with educators who have expertise and close
working relations in targeted countries. Equally important networks are formed
when students from overseas return to their home countries, often to assume
important professional and business positions, and take with them the
friendships they cultivated in Florida. This type of personal connection to the
world outside of Florida translates into immediate and long-term benefits to the
state.
The state of Florida permits each Institute to award up to 1,050 credit hours,
per academic year, to partner country students through the Non-Resident Tuition
Exemption Program. Students in the program must be enrolled in one of Florida’s
state universities or community colleges and meet certain established academic
and state-legislated criteria in order to qualify. These awards allow the
foreign country students to study at in-state tuition rates.
Florida's Linkage Institutes
Florida—Brazil
Institute
University of Florida (904) 392-9386
Miami-Dade Community College (395) 237-7443 |
Florida—France
Institute
University of South Florida (813) 974-4314
Florida State University (850) 644-7622
Miami-Dade Community College (305) 237-7443
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Florida—Canada
Institute
University of Central Florida (407) 823-3647
Palm Beach Community College (407) 439-8009 |
Florida—Israel
Institute
Florida Atlantic University (305) 351-4150
Broward Community College (305) 351-4150 |
Florida—Caribbean
Institute
Florida International University (305) 348-2894
Daytona Beach Community College (904) 254-3091
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Florida—Japan
Institute
University of South Florida (813)341-3251
University of West Florida (904)474-3363
St. Petersburg Community College (813)297-1026
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Florida—China
Institute
University of South Florida (813) 974-6205
University of West Florida (850) 474-2479
Brevard Community College (407) 632-1111
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Florida—Mexico
Institute
Florida International University (305) 348-2894
Polk Community College (813) 297-1026
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Florida—Costa Rica
Institute
Florida State University (850) 644-7622
Valencia Community College (407)582-3403
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Florida—West Africa
Institute
University of North Florida (904) 646-2600
Florida A&M University (904) 599-3562
Florida Community College at Jacksonville (904) 633-8319
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Florida—Eastern
Europe Institute
University of Central Florida (407) 823-3647
Lake Sumter Community College (904) 365-3515
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*Tuition Exemption Office*
Dr. Christine Probes
International Affairs Center
University of South Florida
4202 E. Fowler Ave., CPR 107
Tampa, FL 33620-5550
Phone: (813) 974-8081
Fax: (813) 974-8271
probes@cas.usf.edu
Marianella Jost
International Programs
Florida State University
282 Champions Way
(Fifth floor of the University Center Building A, office suite A5500)
Tallahassee, FL 32306-2420
Phone: (850) 644-7622
Fax: (850) 644-8817
mjost@admin.fsu.edu
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