The University of Fort Lauderdale (UFTL) is a private non-denominationalChristian university in Lauderhill, Florida. Founded in 1995, the school offers associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees and has a mission statement of being a "premier Christian institution of higher learning empowering future leaders through higher educational degrees rooted in Biblical principles". UFTL co-founder Henry B. Fernandez leads the school as chancellor and CEO.
History and leadership
The University of Fort Lauderdale was founded as Plantation Christian University in 1995,[2] by Henry and Carol Fernandez, senior pastors of The Faith Center.[3] Henry Fernandez has led the university as its chancellor and CEO since its founding; he is the recipient of an honoraryDoctor of Divinity degree from St. Thomas University, and is styled "Dr. Henry Fernandez" by UFTL. A "president" is also mentioned in the school's 2021–22 catalog,[4] and the school's athletics website lists Fernandez as both the chancellor and the president.[1]
The school lists five other administrators apart from Fernandez. Dawn Piper is the university's chief academic officer, Dr. Brian Hankerson is the chief financial officer, Gregory Sidberry is the university librarian, Lenice Barnett is the registrar, and Winsome Brown is the bursar. The school has both a faculty and student senate; the faculty senate president is Dr. Veronica Carter.[5]
Academics
The university contains three colleges - a College of Business Leadership, a College of Religious Studies, and a College of Liberal Studies.[3] The application fee is US$35 and completion of an entrance exam is accepted in lieu of submission of SAT or ACT scores.[6]
UFTL's campus is located in Lauderhill, Florida, and is 33,006 square feet in size.[4] Among the university's facilities is the Henry B. Fernandez Library, which contains over 5,500 books and is a member of the Library Information Resource Network.[10]
Campus life
The university has an enrollment of 225 students.[1] Students are required to attend chapel once per month, as it is referred to by the school as "an integral and indispensable
part of the learning experience"; the course code MIN 180 is used for chapel, which does not provide students with credits.[4]
Athletics
Men's sports
Women's sports
Baseball
Cheerleading
Basketball
Flag Football
Football
Track and Field
Soccer
Basketball
Track and Field
The Fort Lauderdale athletic teams are called the Eagles. The university is a member of the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA), primarily competing as an independent in the South Region of the Division I level since the 2021–22 academic year.[1]
Fort Lauderdale currently competes in eight intercollegiate athletic teams: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, football, soccer and track & field; while women's sports include basketball, cheerleading, flag football and track & field.[1]
History
The athletics program is a relatively recent addition to the college, with the announcement of its establishment published on Twitter on May 11, 2020.[11] UFTL's acceptance into the NCCAA was announced on March 25, 2021.[12]