<p>True, but tuition at UF is already extremely low compared to other state schools. I could argue that it is even too low. So, even for students in financial need without any form of aid, it is still a very good value and offers top-tier education for very little cost. Besides, the point is almost moot because almost everyone at UF is on a Bright-futures merit-based scholarship anyway.</p>
<p>I think attracting the nation's "best and brightest" is a good mission for the state's "flagship" university.</p>