Stetson Selected as Central Florida’s Favorite College 2025

Pretty scenic shot on campus with accolade badge for Gold Winner: Central Florida Favorite College

Logo for Central Florida Favorites contest

Stetson University was voted Central Florida’s Favorite College for 2025, winning a competition by The Orlando Sentinel among 29 colleges.

Thanks to the overwhelming support of the Hatter Nation, Stetson was selected as the top Gold Winner among colleges and universities in the Sentinel’s 2025 Central Florida Favorites contest. 

Stetson was nominated with 28 other colleges and universities for the contest, including the University of Florida, the University of Central Florida, Rollins, Valencia, Full Sail, Florida Southern and Florida Polytechnic. 

Voting took place in the spring for the favorite college and other categories, such as favorite restaurants and things to do. Winners were announced in July.

portrait of Christopher Roellke
Christopher Roellke, PhD

“What a powerful testament from our students, alumni, faculty, staff and friends,” said Stetson President Christopher F. Roellke, PhD. 

“These are the people who know Stetson best and have experienced our close-knit community, the culture of kindness, the sense of belonging and the academic excellence that has long distinguished Stetson University.”

Top Ranked with a Storied Past

Founded in 1883, Stetson was named for famed hatmaker John B. Stetson, a benefactor and President of the Board of Trustees, who owned a winter home in DeLand.

John B. statue at Stetson University
The university is named for benefactor and famed hatmaker John B. Stetson. Its student athletes compete as the Hatters in 18 NCAA Division I sports.

Today, the small private university consistently is recognized as one of the Best Colleges in America, including by The Wall Street Journal, and offers more than 100 areas of study for undergraduate and graduate students. 

Stetson’s generous donors allow the university to be accessible to top students. The average financial aid package was more than $57,000 for undergraduates in the latest academic year.

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the campus in DeLand has been selected among the most beautiful college campuses in the South — “a sight to behold,” according to Southern Living magazine.

Stetson University College of Law, located in Tampa / St. Pete, was established as Florida’s first law school and is ranked No. 1 in America for Trial Advocacy and No. 3 for Legal Writing by U.S. News & World Report

Go Hatters!