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Florida Schools with Film & Digital Media Degrees Florida Schools with Film & Digital Media Degrees Pensacola Tallahassee Jacksonville Gainesville DeLand Orlando Lakeland Tampa St. Petersburg Port Charlotte West Palm Beach Fort Myers Fort Lauderdale Miami Key West College/University First Coast Technical College Saint Augustine Marchman Technical Education Center New Port Richey Technical Education Center-Osceola Kissimmee Flagler College-St Augustine Saint Augustine M-DCPS The English Center Miami The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale American InterContinental University- Flagler Technical Institute Palm Coast Miami Dade College Miami The Baptist College of Florida Graceville Florida Agricultural and Mechanical South Florida Weston New York Film Academy South Beach Miami Beach The Dave School Orlando University Tallahassee Anthem College-Orlando Orlando North Florida Community College Madison The University of Tampa Tampa ATI Career Training Center-Fort Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton Northwest Florida State College Niceville The University of West Florida Pensacola Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale Florida Career College-Miami Miami Northwood University-Florida West Palm Beach Tom P Haney Technical Center Panama City Atlantic Technical Center Coconut Creek Florida College Temple Terrace Nova Southeastern University Fort Lauderdale Traviss Career Center Lakeland Ave Maria University Ave Maria Florida Gateway College Lake City Orlando Tech Orlando University of Central Florida Orlando Barry University Miami Florida Gulf Coast University Fort Myers Beacon College Leesburg Florida Institute of Recording Sound and Palm Beach Atlantic University West Palm Beach University of Florida Gainesville Technology Orlando Bethune-Cookman University Daytona Beach Palm Beach State College Lake Worth University of Miami Coral Gables Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne Brewster Technical Center Tampa Pasco-Hernando Community College New Port Richey University of North Florida Jacksonville University of Phoenix-Central Florida Florida Institute of Technology-Online Melbourne Pensacola State College Pensacola Broward College Fort Lauderdale Campus Orlando Florida International University Miami Pinellas Technical Education Center- University of Phoenix-North Florida Cape Coral Institute of Technology Cape Coral Clearwater Clearwater Florida Keys Community College Key West Campus Jacksonville Pinellas Technical Education Center-St Charlotte Technical Center Port Charlotte University of Phoenix-South Florida Florida Memorial University Miami Gardens Petersburg Saint Petersburg Chipola College Marianna Campus Miramar Florida National University-Main Campus Hialeah Polk State College Winter Haven University of Phoenix-West Florida City College-Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico- Florida Southern College Lakeland Campus Temple Terrace Clearwater Christian College Clearwater Orlando Orlando University of South Florida-Main Campus Tampa College of Business and Technology- Florida State College at Jacksonville Jacksonville Rasmussen College-Florida Ocala University of South Florida-Sarasota- Flagler Miami Florida State University Tallahassee Manatee Sarasota College of Business and Technology- Remington College-Tampa Campus Tampa Florida Technical College Orlando Kendall Miami Ringling College of Art and Design Sarasota University of South Florida-St Petersburg St. Petersburg Full Sail University Winter Park College of Central Florida Ocala Robert Morgan Educational Center Miami University of Southernmost Florida Jacksonville George Stone Technical Center Pensacola Compu-Med Vocational Careers Corp Hialeah Rollins College Winter Park Valencia College Orlando Gulf Coast State College Panama City D G Erwin Technical Center Tampa SAE Institute of Technology-Miami North Miami Beach Warner University Lake Wales Herzing University-Winter Park Winter Park Daytona State College Daytona Beach Saint Johns River State College Palatka Washington-Holmes Technical Center Chipley Hillsborough Community College Tampa DeVry University-Florida Miramar Saint Leo University Saint Leo Webber International University Babson Park DeVry University's Keller Graduate Hodges University Naples Westside Tech Winter Garden School of Management-Florida Miramar Santa Fe College Gainesville Immokalee Technical Center Immokalee William T McFatter Technical Center Davie Digital Media Arts College Boca Raton Sarasota County Technical Institute Sarasota Indian River State College Fort Pierce Winter Park Tech Winter Park Eastern Florida State College Cocoa Schiller International University Largo Jacksonville University Jacksonville Eckerd College Saint Petersburg Seminole State College of Florida Sanford Jones College-Jacksonville Jacksonville Edison State College Fort Myers Sheridan Technical Center Hollywood Kaplan College-Jacksonville Jacksonville Edward Waters College Jacksonville South Florida Institute of Technology Miami Keiser University-Ft Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University- South Florida State College Avon Park Daytona Beach Daytona Beach Lake Technical Center Eustis Southeastern University Lakeland Everest University-Brandon Tampa Lake-Sumter State College Leesburg Southwest Florida College Fort Myers Lincoln College of Technology-West Everest University-Lakeland Lakeland Palm Beach West Palm Beach St Petersburg College Clearwater Everest University-Largo Largo Lindsey Hopkins Technical Education St Thomas University Miami Gardens Center Miami Everest University-Melbourne Melbourne State College of Florida-Manatee- Lively Technical Center Tallahassee Sarasota Bradenton Everest University-North Orlando Orlando Lorenzo Walker Institute of Technology Naples Stetson University DeLand Everest University-Pompano Beach Pompano Beach Lynn University Boca Raton Strayer University-Florida Tampa Everest University-South Orlando Orlando Manatee Technical Institute Bradenton Tallahassee Community College Tallahassee Everest University-Tampa Tampa .
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