List of Florida Southern College alumni
This list of Florida Southern College alumni includes graduates and former students of Florida Southern College.

| Alumnus | Notability | 
|---|---|
| Abdallah Salem el-Badri | Secretary General of OPEC (1994, 2007–2016) | 
| Ross Baumgarten | Major League Baseball pitcher | 
| Robert M. Blackburn | Bishop of the United Methodist Church (B.A., 1941) | 
| Andrew M. Boss | Composer, pianist, and conductor, known for his works for wind ensemble (B.M., 2011) | 
| Emma Cannon | basketball player for the Israeli women's national team Elitzur Ramla | 
| Charleene Closshey | actress, musician, and producer of the first film released via blockchain technology[1] | 
| Rob Dibble | former pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds of Major League Baseball[2] | 
| Eric Eisnaugle | Judge of the Florida Fifth District Court of Appeal[3] | 
| Jim France | CEO and Chairman of NASCAR[4] | 
| Robert L. Goulet | CEO of Entertainment Sports Partners | 
| Lee Janzen | professional golfer on the PGA Tour | 
| Matt Joyce | former Major League outfielder | 
| Neal Justin | politician and professor | 
| R. Fred Lewis | former Chief Justice for the Florida Supreme Court | 
| Marshall MacClellan | American Anglican bishop | 
| Juan Mari Brás | Puerto Rican lawyer, advocate for Puerto Rican independence, founding member of Puerto Rican Socialist Party[5] | 
| Andy McGaffigan | former Major League pitcher; eleven seasons in the majors | 
| Robert L. McLendon, Jr. | former President of St. Johns River Community College | 
| Rocco Mediate | professional golfer on the PGA Tour | 
| Lance Niekro | former Major League first baseman; four seasons in the majors | 
| Morgan Ortagus | television commentator, financial analyst, and political advisor who served as spokesperson for the U.S. State Department | 
| Richard Rogers | notorious serial killer known as "The Last Call Killer" who murdered and dismembered gay and bisexual men in New York City from 1992 to 1993; subject of HBO's 2023 true crime documentary miniseries Last Call: When a Serial Killer Stalked Queer New York | 
| Scott Thuman | political correspondent | 
| Brett Tomko | former Major League pitcher; 11 seasons in the majors | 
| David Toups | Bishop of Beaumont: attended classes but did not earn a degree | 
| Baxter Troutman | member of the Florida House of Representatives | 
| Stephen R. Wise | member of the Florida Senate | 
References
- ^ Roettgers, Janko (March 20, 2018). "Blockchain for Blockbusters: From Movies to VR Distribution Platforms, Media Is Embracing Decentralization". variety.com. Retrieved February 12, 2021.
 - ^ "Rob Dibble Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved December 21, 2012.
 - ^ "Judge Eric J. Eisnaugle". Florida Fifth District Court of Appeal. Retrieved February 26, 2022.
 - ^ Staff Reporter (August 6, 2018). "Jim France Assumes Role of Interim Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of NASCAR". nascar.com. Retrieved February 26, 2022.
 - ^ Ruiz Marrero, Carmelo. "Biografía de Juan Mari Brás". juanmaribras.org. Retrieved April 18, 2021.