The University of Tampa

From the gleaming minarets of Plant Hall – Tampa’s signature National Historic Landmark – to the $950 million in new construction completed or underway since 1998, The University of Tampa’s globally connected campus is the beating heart of a vibrant urban oasis. A distinguished faculty and approximately 11,047 students from all 50 states and most of the world’s countries are joined in a university ranked among the best of the best by U.S. News & World Report, Forbes and The Princeton Review.
On Aug. 2, 1933, Tampa Junior College was transformed into The University of Tampa when its headquarters moved from the local high school to what is now known as Plant Hall. Leading the new institution was Frederic H. Spaulding, the former principal of Hillsborough High School and the man who had been the motivating force behind establishing the first local university for Tampa’s high school graduates.
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