<p>Why indeed would any student pass up an opportunity at Harvard to attend Florida State University? Perhaps one answer lies here...
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Since 2005, The Florida State University has produced three Rhodes Scholars. No other state university in the nation can make that claim.</p>
<p>The groundwork began in late 2004, when Florida State established its first Office of National Fellowships. Finally, students had a one-stop shop — equal parts recruiter, teacher, coach, navigator and advocate — that would help them to compete with Ivy League students for prestigious fellowships, and win.</p>
<p>And win they did. In the past four years, the Rhodes triple play at Florida State has been bested by only nine schools — a rarefied group composed of Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Stanford, Duke, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the U.S. Naval Academy, the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, and the University of Chicago. During the same period, a mere six schools have managed to match the Rhodes record of Florida State. That stellar cadre includes Columbia, Brown and Georgetown universities.</p>
<p>Among the many renowned institutions who have garnered "only" one or two Rhodes Scholarships since 2005, while Florida State was nabbing three: Dartmouth College; Cornell University; the universities of Virginia, California-Berkeley, Michigan-Ann Arbor and Texas-Austin; Washington University in St. Louis; the U.S. Air Force Academy; Northwestern University; and the California Institute of Technology.</p>
<p>**Craig Filar is the director of Florida State University's Office of National Fellowships. He has noticed that word is really getting around about the university's rapid-fire succession of wins on the national front.</p>
<p>"Across the country, we're now viewed as a force to be reckoned with," he said.**</p>
<p>While the Office of National Fellowships has evolved into an increasingly expert guide through a complex, extremely competitive application and interview process, the quantity, quality and diversity of fellowships won and the speed with which they have accrued reflect first and foremost the caliber of students at Florida State...</p>
<p>...But also extraordinary: The more than 40 other nationally competitive scholarships and fellowships collected by Florida State students — clearly among the nation's best — since the 5-year-old Office of National Fellowships opened for business. So far, these honors include three Truman Scholarships, a trio of Goldwater Scholarships, a Jack Kent Cooke Scholarship and Udall Scholarship, and an impressive total of 26 Fulbright Fellowships.
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See: Florida</a> State University</p>
<p>Yes, FSU is indeed aiming for the best and brightest...but NATIONALLY, not just in-state.</p>
<p>Go 'Noles! (You make me proud to be an FSU alumnus)</p>