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Page 1: St. Petersburg College FACT BOOK · PDF fileTable of Contents SECTION I : INTRODUCTION Introduction i. SPC Board of Trustees ii. At a Glance iii. Overview. iv. SECTION II: PINELLAS

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St. Petersburg College

FACT BOOK2012-13

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Table of Contents

SECTION I : INTRODUCTIONIntroduction iSPC Board of Trustees iiAt a Glance iiiOverview iv

SECTION II: PINELLAS COUNTY SERVICE AREAPinellas County Profile 1Pinellas County High School Graduates and Projections 4

SECTION III: STUDENT ENROLLMENTCredit Student History

Table 1: Opening Fall Headcount Enrollment 5Table 2: History of Graduates 6

Opening Fall Headcount EnrollmentTable 3: By Division 7Table 4: Average Student Enrollment Load by Division 8Table 5: By Division and Gender 10Table 6: By Division and Residency for Fee Purposes 11Table 7: By Division and Type of Attendance 13Table 8: By Division and Program of Study 14Table 9A: By Ethnicity 16Table 9B: By Division and Ethnicity 17Table 10: By Program of Study and Ethnicity 18Table 11A: By Age 19Table 11B: By Division and Age 20Table 12: Average Age by Program of Study, Gender, and Type of Attendance 21Table 13: Average Age by Program of Study and Ethnicity 22Table 14: By Class Standing 23

End Fall Headcount EnrollmentTable 15: By Division 24Table 16: By Program of Study 25Table 17: By Division and Gender 27Table 18: By Division and Type of Attendance 28Table 19: By Division and Ethnicity 29Table 20: By Division and Age 30

Student RegistrationTable 21: Actual Student Semester Hours (SSH) / Equated Semester Hours (ESH) and 31

Full-time Equivalent (FTE) Enrollment by Course ClassificationTable 22: Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) by Division Type and Semester 32Table 23: Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) by Semester and Site (Taught) 33Table 24: Annual Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) by Site 35Table 25: Annual Full-Time Equivalent Enrollment by Discipline 37

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SECTION IV: ACADEMICSTable 26: Annual Unduplicated Enrollment – Credit and Non-Credit 38Table 27: Annual Unduplicated Headcount – Comparison of Enrollment to Completers 39

by Gender, Ethnicity, and ProgramsTable 28: Annual Unduplicated Headcount Enrollment by Program Code 41Table 29: Annual Graduates by Program 44Table 30: Annual Non-Credit Headcount Enrollment 47

SECTION V: OUTCOMES/INDICATORSTable 31: Room and Space Utilization 48Table 32: Lower Division Students Transferring to Florida Universities 49Table 33: First-Time-In-College Students' Entry Level Passing/Failing Rates 51Table 34: National and State Licensure Examination Passing Rates 52Table 35: Placement and Follow-up Report 53

SECTION VI: RESOURCESFacilities

Table 36: Site Acreage and Acquisition Dates 56Table 37: Site Gross Square Footage and Replacement Costs 57

Human ResourcesTable 38: Number of College Employees by Gender 58Table 39: Number of College Employees by Ethnicity 59Table 40: Number of Full-time College Administrators and Faculty by Highest Degree Earned 60

FinanceTable 41: Distribution of Revenue for General Current Fund - Unrestricted 61Table 42: College Revenues, Personnel Expenses, Current Expenses, and Capital Outlay 62

APPENDICES:APPENDIX A: Degree and Certificate Program Inventory A1-A13APPENDIX B: 2009-10 Employers by Program from which Student Graduated B1-B8APPENDIX C: Accreditation/Approval Schedule for B.S., B.A.S., A.S. and Certificates C1

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Section I: Introduction

St. Petersburg College

St. Petersburg Junior College was founded in 1927 as Florida’s first two-year institution of higher education. In 2001, the college was transformed into a four-year institution and named St. Petersburg College.

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ST. PETERSBURG COLLEGE 2012-13 Fact Book INTRODUCTION

The St. Petersburg College Fact Book, in its 21st edition, is intended to provide descriptive and statistical information to planning and decision-making, as well as, to provide a historical perspective on the institution. In each section, information is presented for multiple years. Topics include a brief college history, a description of the service area, and data related to the College's student body, academics, personnel, financial position, facilities, and outcomes indicators. Graphs and charts provide an at-a-glance comparative perspective. As with any publication, this book is the result of the time and efforts of many people, both in developing the information and producing the final copy. Many thanks to all SPC staff who were involved in this publication. We hope you will find this Fact Book useful.

Department of Institutional Research & Effectiveness July 2013

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SPC BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Year Appointed Name Service Period 1968 L. Chauncey Brown** 1968 - May 1970 1968 Arthur Libby Albers 1968 - 1969 1968 James E. Hendry** 1968 - 1975 1968 Harley W. ("Jack") Holland** 1968 - 1969 1968 E. C. Marquardt** 1968 - May 1974 1969 William W. Gilkey July 1969 - May 1977 1969 W. Richard Johnston July 1969 - September 1980 1970 Philip Benjamin** July 1970 - October 1983 1974 Beatrice Lewis** July 1974 - May 1978 1975 Reina C. Pollack July 1975 - June 1978 1977 Joseph H. Lang June 1977 - May 1989 1978 Paul Hatchett June 1978 - May 1981 1979 Janice Brockus Buchanan April 1979 - May 1987 1981 Thomas H. Gregory May 1981 - February 1992 1981 Robert C. Young August 1981 – June 1990 1983 J. Patrick McElroy November 1983 - February 1990 1987 Laurel J. Chadwick January 1988 - February 1992 1989 Stanley A. Brandimore** May 1989 - May 1993 1990 Joseph H. Lang* May 1990 – January 1997 1990 Mac J. Williams** June 1990 - February 1993 1992 Pamela Jo Davis March 1992 - May 1999 1992 Demos A. Megaloudis** March 1992 – Sept. 1996 1993 Ann G. Hines** May 1993 – April 1999 1993 Robert C. Young* April 1993 – April 1999 1996 Gary Megaloudis Nov. 1996 – May 1999 1997 Lacy R. Harwell** February 1997 – April 1999 1999 Susan D. Jones April 1999 – May 2006 1999 Kenneth T. Welch May 1999 – November 2000 1999 Evelyn M. Bilirakis June 1999 – September 2011 1999 Kenneth P. Burke June 1999 – April 2012 1999 W. Richard Johnston* April 1999 – September 2011 2001 Cecil B. Keene** May 2001 – April 2008 (resigned) 2006 Deveron M. Gibbons June 2006 – present (exp. 5/14) 2008 Terrence E. Brett May 2008 – May 2013 2011 Robert J. Fine Jr. September 2011 – present (exp. 5/14) 2011 Timothy O. North September 2011 – October 2012 (resigned) 2012 Jeffery Dale Oliver December 2012 – present (exp. 5/15) 2013 Bridgette Mill May 2013 – present (exp. 5/15) Bold indicates current trustees. BOARD ATTORNEYS: Edward A. Turville, 1968-1983**; William W. Gilkey, 1983-1991; William F. Davenport, Jr., 1991-1996; Sylvia H. Walbolt, 1996-2001; Joseph H. Lang 2001-present SPC (formerly SPJC) PRESIDENTS: George M. Lynch,** 1927-1935; Robert B. Reed,** 1935-1944; Roland A. Wakefield,** 1944-1950; Michael M. Bennett,** 1950-1978; Carl M. Kuttler, Jr., 1978-2009; William D. Law, Jr., 2010-present. Board of Trustees Website: http://www.spcollege.edu/bot/ *reappointment after leave; **deceased

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College Profile Staff ResourcesCampuses/Centers 12 All Employees 3,027College Owned Buildings 220 Faculty 1,731Acres of Land (Owned & Leased) 426.51 Full-time 325LEED Certified (Green Buildings) 2 Part-time 1,406

Fall 2012 College Credit Students Enrollment (2011-12)Full-Time Students 32.5% Credit Enrollment 45,914Average Semester Hours 12.6 Non-Credit Enrollment 16,622Gender

Male 46.0% Program Enrollment (2011-12)Female 54.0% Baccalaureate 6,039

Race/Ethnicity Associate in Arts 17,677White 68.3% Associate in Science 7,975Black 10.4% Associate in Applied Science 194Hispanic 9.8% Advanced Technical Certificates 46Asian 4.3% Technical Certificates 998American Indian 0.5% Applied Technology Diploma 131Pacific Islander 0.2% Vocational Certificates 234Multiple Races 1.9% Undeclared 12,620Not Reported 4.6% 45,914

Age Degrees/Certificates Awarded (2011-12)21 & Under 45.6% Baccalaureate 1,15022-25 20.1% Associate in Arts 3,16826-35 21.2% Associate in Science 96836 & Over 13.2% Associate in Applied Science 5Not Reported 0.0% Advanced Technical Certificates 17

Part-Time Students 67.5% Technical Certificates 312Average Semester Hours 6.4 Applied Technology Diploma 88Gender Vocational Certificates 99

Male 36.2%Female 63.8% Largest Degree/Certificate Enrollments (2011-12)

Race/Ethnicity BaccalaureateWhite 67.0% Nursing 1097Black 14.3% Management & Organizational Leadership 664Hispanic 9.1% Health Services Administration 661Asian 3.2% Business Administration 438American Indian 0.4% Public Safety Administration 416Pacific Islander 0.2% Associate in ScienceMultiple Races 1.3% Nursing, R.N. 894Not Reported 4.4% Business Administration & Management 737

Age Security Management & Administration 59921 & Under 24.7% Veterinary Technology 42122-25 20.1% Paralegal Studies 38826-35 28.8% Certificates36 & Over 26.4% Paramedic 136Not Reported 0.0% Medical Coder 116

Healthcare Informatics 72

St. Petersburg College

At a Glance

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ST. PETERSBURG COLLEGE

Overview Access and excellence are the hallmarks of St. Petersburg College, which was founded in 1927 as St. Petersburg Junior College, Florida's first two-year institution of higher education. Today, the college stands as a multi-campus, four-year public institution with 10 learning sites throughout Pinellas County, in St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Tarpon Springs, Pinellas Park, Largo and Seminole. SPC serves more than 64,000 students each year and was the first state college in Florida to offer bachelor’s degrees. William D. Law Jr. became St. Petersburg College’s sixth president in 2010. Degrees and Programs St. Petersburg College offers the following academic programs:

• Nearly two dozen bachelor’s degrees that meet local workforce demands in high-needs areas. • An Associate in Arts degree that emphasizes a liberal arts education and prepares you for a

bachelor's degree at SPC or to transfer to a four-year college or university. • Career and technical education programs that lead to well-paying jobs in Pinellas County or

furthering your career.

SPC is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools mean credits transfer to reputable institutions

Community Partnerships

• Our partnerships with Pinellas County Schools helps high school students prepare for college and earn high school and college credit for college-level work.

• Our alliance with more than a dozen colleges and universities through the University Partnership Center offers bachelor's and graduate degrees to local residents.

• Joint-use libraries on the St. Petersburg/Gibbs and Seminole campuses highlight unique partnerships between SPC and the cities of St. Petersburg and Seminole.

• The SPC Downtown Cultural Arts Center houses The American Stage Theater and shared box office for The Florida Orchestra and Palladium Theater.

Faculty Excellence SPC’s outstanding, diverse faculty and staff provide a climate for student success and an enduring commitment to excellence through:

• Advanced technologies • Comprehensive libraries • Innovative teaching techniques • International education opportunities • Online learning

Equal Access/Equal Opportunity The Board of Trustees of St. Petersburg College affirms its equal opportunity policy in accordance with the provisions of the Florida Educational Equity Act and all other relevant state and federal laws, rules and regulations. The college will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, age, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, or against any qualified individual with disabilities in its employment practices or in the admission and treatment of students. Recognizing that sexual harassment constitutes discrimination on the basis of sex and violates this Rule, the college will not tolerate such conduct. Visit www.spcollege.edu/eaeo for more information.

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2012-13 – A Year of Achievement

• Maria Thurber, a dual-enrolled homeschool student at the St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus, was named a 2012 Coca-Cola New Century Bronze Scholar. She also received a $1,000 scholarship from the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation.

• Tony Smith, Instructor of Speech at the Seminole Campus, was named one of the nation’s Best 300 Professors by the Princeton Review.

• The Department of Labor announced the awarding of a $15 million grant to a consortium headed by SPC that aims to allow community colleges and employers to work together to build a building a statewide training system for advanced manufacturing jobs in high demand.

• The college’s My Bridge to Success program was named a winner of the 2012 Chancellor’s Best Practice Award by the Florida Department of Education. The program in developmental writing, reading and mathematics courses helps to reduce the amount of remediation time and tuition costs for students.

• A new firefighter internship program created in collaboration with Largo, Palm Harbor, Pinellas Park and St. Petersburg fire departments. The first of its kind in Florida, the program provides Fire Academy graduates with 200 hours of additional classroom and practical experience.

• For a seventh consecutive year, St. Petersburg Collegiate High School at the St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus has received an “A” rating from the state of Florida. It is ranked as the eighth best high school in the state and No. 1 in Pinellas County.

• On Oct. 22, students launched MYRA (Make Your Radio Active), the college’s first student-run online radio station.

• Brad Jenkins, Program Director of Engineering Technology, was named the 2012 Educator of the Year by the National High Impact Technology Exchange Council. He developed Florida’s first Associate in Science degree in engineering technology, which has been adopted by 10 other colleges throughout the state.

• In August, the Collaborative Center for Emerging Technologies opened at the Clearwater Campus. As a leader in workforce education, CCET will train tomorrow’s engineering technology and manufacturing workers.

• The college moved into the top 20 list for veteran-friendly colleges in the nation, according to the 2012 ranking by the Military Times and Edge Magazine publications. The college was ranked 15th “most veteran friendly” among four-year colleges nationally based on a survey that looked at factors such as enrollment, academic support, veterans’ staff and the college’s per-credit-hour rate. In 2011, SPC placed 47th, the first time the college had received a ranking in the survey.

• Construction on the college’s new $14 million Midtown Center will get underway beginning later this year. The three-story, 45,000-square foot building will be built on land leased from the city of St. Petersburg at 22nd Street and 13th Avenue South.

• Bill McCloud, a Gibbs Junior College alumnus and member of the SPC Foundation Board of Directors, received the 2012 Council for Resource Development Benefactor Award. McCloud is a scholarship donor at the college and an active participant in initiatives impacting student success. He was honored for his philanthropy, leadership and volunteerism.

• More than 11,000 students, staff and others attended a visit by President Barack Obama at the Seminole Campus on Sept. 8. His visit marked the first by a sitting president.

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Section II: Pinellas County Service Area

St. Petersburg College

St. Petersburg College is dedicated to serving more than 900,000 residents of Pinellas County and contributing to their educational advancement, employment and economic well-being.

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Florida County Profile

Pinellas County

IDENTIFICATION

County: Pinellas County Seat: Clearwater

Nearest Metropolitan Area: Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater

POPULATION

County Population1 2000........................................................................................................................................921,482 Gender Male .........................................................................................................................438,959 Female......................................................................................................................482,523

Race/Ethnicity White........................................................................................................................791,111 Black ..........................................................................................................................82,556 Hispanic .....................................................................................................................42,760

Age 0-17 ..........................................................................................................................177,533 18-64 ........................................................................................................................536,386 65 & Over ................................................................................................................207,563 2012........................................................................................................................................915,680 Gender Male .........................................................................................................................440,632 Female......................................................................................................................475,048 Race/Ethnicity White........................................................................................................................748,027 Black ..........................................................................................................................96,045 Hispanic .....................................................................................................................78,867

Age 0-17 ..........................................................................................................................159,076 18-64 ........................................................................................................................556,110 65 & Over ................................................................................................................200,494

Population Projections1 2017........................................................................................................................................914,625 Gender Male .........................................................................................................................440,665 Female......................................................................................................................473,960

Race/Ethnicity White........................................................................................................................735,171 Black ..........................................................................................................................99,613 Hispanic .....................................................................................................................94,979

Age 0-17 ..........................................................................................................................155,435 18-64 ........................................................................................................................537,107 65 & Over ................................................................................................................222,083

EMPLOYMENT

County Employment by Industry (2011)2

Labor Force ............................................................................................................................441,627 Employed ...............................................................................................................................395,412 Unemployment Rate ................................................................................................................ 10.5%

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Florida County Profile

Pinellas County Continued

EMPLOYMENT

County Employment by Industry (2011)2

Construction .............................................................................................................................17,184 Manufacturing ..........................................................................................................................30,815 Wholesale Trade.......................................................................................................................12,446 Retail Trade..............................................................................................................................50,823 Transportation and Warehousing ...............................................................................................6,737 Finance/Insurance/Real Estate..................................................................................................28,614 Services ..................................................................................................................................210,408 Agriculture and Mining ................................................................................................................ 117 Public Administration ............................................................................................................. 19,230

Average Wage in Industries (Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater MSA) (2-Digit SOC Occupational Code)(2011)3

Management (11-0000))......................................................................................................$ 109,080 Business & Financial Operations (13-0000) ........................................................................$ 60,270 Computer & Mathematical (15-0000) ..................................................................................$ 70,750 Architecture & Engineering (17-0000).................................................................................$ 65,440 Life, Physical & Social Science (19-0000) ..........................................................................$ 59,690 Community & Social Services (21-0000) ............................................................................$ 40,810 Legal (23-0000)....................................................................................................................$ 85,100 Education, Training & Library (25-0000) ............................................................................$ 50,290 Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports & Media (27-0000) .....................................................$ 44,480 Healthcare Practitioners & Technical (29-0000)...................................................................$ 71,330 Healthcare Support (31-0000)... ...........................................................................................$ 26,980 Protective Services (33-0000) ..............................................................................................$ 39,710 Food Preparation & Serving (35-0000) ................................................................................$ 20,790 Building/Grounds/ Cleaning/Maintenance (37-0000) ..........................................................$ 22,210 Personal Care & Service (39-0000)......................................................................................$ 24,440 Sales & Related (41-0000) ...................................................................................................$ 37,550 Office & Administrative Support (43-0000) ........................................................................$ 31,850 Farming, Fishing & Forestry (45-0000) ...............................................................................$ 19,060 Construction & Extraction (47-0000)...................................................................................$ 35,840 Installation, Maintenance & Repair (49-0000).....................................................................$ 38,960 Production (51-0000) ..........................................................................................................$ 31,020 Transportation & Material Moving (53-0000) ....................................................................$ 30,580

Major Private Sector Employers4

(Number of Pinellas County Employees)

Home Shopping Network...........................................................................................................3,500 Tech Data ...................................................................................................................................2,500 All Children Hospital .................................................................................................................2,900 Raymond James..........................................................................................................................2,600 Morton Plan Hospital .................................................................................................................2,600 Bayfront......................................................................................................................................2,100 Fidelity Information Services .....................................................................................................1,800 Nielsen Media Research.............................................................................................................1,750 Honeywell ..................................................................................................................................1,550 Tech Data ...................................................................................................................................1,500 Raytheon ....................................................................................................................................1,475 Jabil ............................................................................................................................................1,450

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Florida County Profile

Pinellas County Continued

PER CAPITA INCOME1 (2001) ...................................................................................................................................$ 32,663 (2002) ...................................................................................................................................$ 33,392 (2003) ...................................................................................................................................$ 34,920 (2004) ...................................................................................................................................$ 37,230 (2005) ...................................................................................................................................$ 39,601 (2006) ...................................................................................................................................$ 42,177 (2007) ...................................................................................................................................$ 43,462 (2008) ...................................................................................................................................$ 43,988 (2009) ...................................................................................................................................$ 41,110 (2010) ...................................................................................................................................$ 41,964

STATE AND LOCAL TAXATION5

County Ad Valorem Millage Rates (2011): Government................................................................................................................4.8730 School ........................................................................................................................8.3850 Total .........................................................................................................................13.2580

Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Available ........................................................................................ Yes Retail Sales Tax (Local Option) ................................................................................................. 1.0% Utility Service Tax ...................................................................................................................... N/A

State Corporate ................................................................................................................................. 5.5% Intangible ................................................................................................................................. None Personal Income ...................................................................................................................... None Retail Sales .............................................................................................................................. 6.0%

EDUCATION6

K-12 EDUCATION Schools Number Teachers Enrollments Elementary 74 2,296 46,057 Secondary 39 2,868 57,408

Total 161 5,164 103,465

POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION (Within Pinellas County)

Colleges/Universities Clearwater Christian College, Eckerd College, Everest University, Schiller International University,

Stetson Law School, St. Petersburg College, University of Phoenix, University of South Florida

University Partnership Center at St. Petersburg College Barry University, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland State University, Eckerd College, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical

University, Florida Gulf Coast University, Florida Institute of Technology, Florida International University, Florida State University, National University of Health Sciences (Fall 2009), Saint Leo University, St. Petersburg College, University of Florida,

University of South Florida

Vocational / Technical Schools: Pinellas Technical Education Center

Florida Institute of Technology

Other Schools: St. Petersburg Theological Seminary

Compiled by Pinellas County Department of Economic Development (www.pced.org)

Sources: 1 ESRI 2012 2 Florida Research and Economic Information Database Application (FREIDA) 3 U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics 4 InfoUSA 5 Pinellas County Tax Collector, Diane Nelson 6 Institute of Education Sciences

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PINELLAS COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES

AND PROJECTIONS

Year Actual Graduates 1981-1982 5,670 1982-1983 5,206 1983-1984 5,114 1984-1985 5,046 1985-1986 4,827 1986-1987 5,050 1987-1988 5,506 1988-1989 5,436 1989-1990 5,050 1990-1991 4,932 1991-1992 4,836 1992-1993 4,764 1993-1994 4,728 1994-1995 4,557 1995-1996 4,311 1996-1997 4,550 1997-1998 4,525 1998-1999 4,311 1999-2000 4,809 2000-2001 4,824 2001-2002 5,159 2002-2003 5,570 2003-2004 5,444 2004-2005 5,384 2005-2006 5,451 2006-2007 5,862 2007-2008 6,200 2008-2009 6,715 2009-2010 6,385 2010-2011 6,427

Year Projected Graduates

2011-2012 6,131 2012-2013 6,364 2013-2014 5,850 2014-2015 5,562 2015-2016 5,150

Department of Institutional Research and Effectiveness Source: Division of Community Colleges, CCTCMIS Revised: 07/13/12

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Section III: Student Enrollment

St. Petersburg College

St. Petersburg College enrolls students who are diverse by gender, age, ethnicity, economic accomplishment, educational background and aspiration.

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Fall NumberPercent Increase Fall Number

Percent Increase Fall Number

Percent Increase Fall Number

Percent Increase

1927-1928 87 1949-1950 479 20.35% 1971-1972 9,978 1.66% 1993-1994 20,482 -1.50%1928-1929 186 113.79% 1950-1951 451 -5.85% 1972-1973 9,398 -5.81% 1994-1995 19,662 -4.00%1929-1930 155 -16.67% 1951-1952 397 -11.97% 1973-1974 9,759 3.84% 1995-1996 19,207 -2.31%1930-1931 173 11.61% 1952-1953 431 8.56% 1974-1975 10,675 9.39% 1996-1997 17,535 -8.71%1931-1932 185 6.94% 1953-1954 510 18.33% 1975-1976 12,546 17.53% 1997-1998 17,575 0.23%1932-1933 211 14.05% 1954-1955 750 47.06% 1976-1977 12,953 3.24% 1998-1999 17,137 -2.49%1933-1934 285 35.07% 1955-1956 1,579 110.53% 1977-1978 13,288 2.59% 1999-2000 16,933 -1.19%1934-1935 353 23.86% 1956-1957 2,112 33.76% 1978-1979 14,445 8.71% 2000-2001 17,061 0.76%1935-1936 368 4.25% 1957-1958 2,372 12.31% 1979-1980 14,499 0.37% 2001-2002 18,156 6.42%1936-1937 323 -12.23% 1958-1959 2,740 15.51% 1980-1981 15,430 6.42% 2002-2003* 20,015 10.24%1937-1938 341 5.57% 1959-1960 3,324 21.31% 1981-1982 16,106 4.38% 2003-2004 21,815 8.99%

1938-1939 335 -1.76% 1960-1961 3,599 8.27% 1982-1983 16,358 1.56% 2004-2005 24,258 11.20%1939-1940 389 16.12% 1961-1962 4,188 16.37% 1983-1984 16,617 1.58% 2005-2006 24,778 2.14%1940-1941 385 -1.03% 1962-1963 5,021 19.89% 1984-1985 15,865 -4.53% 2006-2007 25,316 2.17%1941-1942 317 -17.66% 1963-1964 5,320 5.95% 1985-1986 16,064 1.25% 2007-2008 26,165 3.35%1942-1943 159 -49.84% 1964-1965 6,239 17.27% 1986-1987 16,213 0.93% 2008-2009 27,076 3.48%1943-1944 98 -38.36% 1965-1966 8,187 31.22% 1987-1988 16,599 2.38% 2009-2010 29,560 9.17%1944-1945 137 39.80% 1966-1967 8,699 6.25% 1988-1989 17,919 7.95% 2010-2011 32,429 9.71%1945-1946 185 35.04% 1967-1968 9,072 4.29% 1989-1990 18,019 0.56% 2011-2012 33,480 3.24%1946-1947 452 144.32% 1968-1969 9,537 5.13% 1990-1991 18,719 3.88% 2012-2013 32,595 -2.64%1947-1948 460 1.77% 1969-1970 9,509 -0.29% 1991-1992 19,271 2.95%1948-1949 398 -13.48% 1970-1971 9,815 3.22% 1992-1993 20,793 7.90%

Note: Students with an unknown home campus are excluded.

*Beginning Fall 2002, college total includes upper division students.

Department of Institutional Research and EffectivenessSource: Student DatabaseRevised: 10/25/12

TABLE 1OPENING FALL HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT

CREDIT STUDENTS

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Reporting Percent Reporting Percent Reporting Percent Reporting PercentYear Number Increase Year Number Increase Year Number Increase Year Number Increase

1928-29* 50 1949-50 88 3.5% 1970-71 1,991 8.4% 1991-92 2,720 1.6% 1929-30* 43 -14.0% 1950-51 86 -2.3% 1971-72 1,943 -2.4% 1992-93 2,568 -5.6% 1930-31* 38 -11.6% 1951-52 88 2.3% 1972-73 1,740 -10.4% 1993-94 2,596 1.1% 1931-32* 62 63.2% 1952-53 88 0.0% 1973-74 1,840 5.7% 1994-95 2,612 0.6% 1932-33* 49 -21.0% 1953-54 98 11.4% 1974-75 1,953 6.1% 1995-96 2,715 3.9% 1933-34* 73 49.0% 1954-55 90 -8.2% 1975-76 1,917 -1.8% 1996-97 2,437 -10.2% 1934-35* 64 -12.3% 1955-56 142 57.8% 1976-77 2,042 6.5% 1997-98 2,733 12.1% 1935-36* 81 26.6% 1956-57 161 13.4% 1977-78 2,009 -1.6% 1998-99 2,817 3.1% 1936-37* 91 12.3% 1957-58 221 37.3% 1978-79 2,080 3.5% 1999-00 2,949 4.7% 1937-38* 111 22.0% 1958-59 187 -15.4% 1979-80 2,065 -0.7% 2000-01 3,021 2.4%

1938-39* 101 -9.0% 1959-60 220 17.6% 1980-81 2,107 2.0% 2001-02 3,065 1.5% 1939-40* 111 9.9% 1960-61 259 17.7% 1981-82 2,579 22.4% 2002-03 3,226 5.3% 1940-41* 123 10.8% 1961-62 313 20.8% 1982-83 2,243 -13.0% 2003-04** 3,416 5.9% 1941-42* 84 -31.7% 1962-63 437 39.6% 1983-84 2,448 9.1% 2004-05 3,444 0.8% 1942-43* 17 -79.8% 1963-64 476 8.9% 1984-85 2,251 -8.0% 2005-06 3,745 8.7% 1943-44* 25 47.1% 1964-65 597 25.4% 1985-86 1,992 -11.5% 2006-07 3,924 4.8% 1944-45* 29 16.0% 1965-66 791 32.5% 1986-87 2,100 5.4% 2007-08 4,045 3.1%1945-46 44 51.7% 1966-67 979 23.8% 1987-88 2,244 6.9% 2008-09 4,295 6.2%1946-47 53 20.5% 1967-68 1,257 28.4% 1988-89 2,284 1.8% 2009-10 4,753 10.7%1947-48 108 103.8% 1968-69 1,590 26.5% 1989-90 2,336 2.3% 2010-11 5,271 10.9%1948-49 85 -21.3% 1969-70 1,836 15.5% 1990-91 2,678 14.6% 2011-12 5,807 10.2%

*Diplomas were awarded graduates thru 1944-1945 school year. After 1944-1945 Associates in Arts degrees were awarded.

**Beginning 2003-2004, the college total includes upper division graduates.

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LOWER DIVISION BY HOME CAMPUS # % # % # % # % # %Allstate 63 0.2% 83 0.3%

Clearwater 6564 27.1% 6745 25.9% 7125 25.2% 7121 24.7% 6838 24.6%

Downtown/Midtown 404 1.4% 673 2.4%

Health Education 294 1.0% 510 1.8%

St. Petersburg/Gibbs 9448 38.9% 10035 38.6% 11155 39.5% 10683 37.1% 9815 35.4%

Seminole 3678 15.2% 4329 16.6% 4908 17.4% 5182 18.0% 4978 17.9%

Tarpon Springs 4576 18.9% 4898 18.8% 5070 17.9% 5032 17.5% 4858 17.5%

TOTAL LOWER DIVISION 24266 26007 28258 28779 27755

UPPER DIVISION BY PROGRAMBanking 83 3.0% 84 2.4% 61 1.5% 51 1.1% 26 0.5%

Biology 127 3.0% 213 4.5% 277 5.7%

Business Administration 21 0.6% 167 4.0% 325 6.9% 462 9.5%

Dental Hygiene 161 5.7% 144 4.1% 119 2.9% 108 2.3% 111 2.3%

Education 616 21.9% 619 17.4% 636 15.2% 602 12.8% 574 11.9%

Health Services Administration 105 3.7% 260 7.3% 408 9.8% 536 11.4% 465 9.6%

International Business 219 7.8% 217 6.1% 163 3.9% 124 2.6% 95 2.0%

Management & Organizational Leadership 187 6.7% 451 12.7% 480 11.5% 539 11.5% 567 11.7%

Nursing 442 15.7% 502 14.1% 623 14.9% 762 16.2% 782 16.2%

Orthotics & Prosthetics 41 1.5% 47 1.3% 54 1.3% 54 1.1% 48 1.0%

Paralegal Studies 104 3.7% 154 4.3% 195 4.7% 222 4.7% 225 4.6%

Project Management Certificate 10 0.2%

Public Policy and Administration 1 0.0% 52 1.1% 100 2.1%

Public Safety Administration 165 5.9% 236 6.6% 258 6.2% 322 6.8% 300 6.2%

Sustainability Management 44 1.2% 126 3.0% 138 2.9% 128 2.6%

Technology Management 350 12.5% 310 8.7% 318 7.6% 330 7.0% 345 7.1%

Veterinary Technology 121 4.3% 127 3.6% 121 2.9% 131 2.8% 111 2.3%

EPI/Impact 44 1.6% 47 1.3% 95 2.3% 46 1.0% 36 0.7%

Non-Degree Seeking 172 6.1% 290 8.2% 219 5.3% 146 3.1% 178 3.7%

TOTAL UPPER DIVISION 2810 3553 4171 4701 4840

COLLEGE TOTAL 27076 29560 32429 33480 32595

Note: Students with an unknown home campus are excluded.

*Additional Home Campus designations were added in 2011.

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LOWER DIVISION BY HOME CAMPUS 2008 2009 2010 2011* 2012Allstate Student Semester Hrs 530 681

Student Headcount 63 83Avg Student Loads 8.4 8.2

Clearwater Student Semester Hrs 56098 57261 59955 59739 55918Student Headcount 6564 6745 7125 7121 6838Avg Student Loads 8.5 8.5 8.4 8.4 8.2

Downtown/Midtown Student Semester Hrs 3476 5785Student Headcount 404 673Avg Student Loads 8.6 8.6

Health Education Student Semester Hrs 2400 3935Student Headcount 294 510Avg Student Loads 8.2 7.7

St. Petersburg/Gibbs Student Semester Hrs 78576 84438 92863 87836 78087Student Headcount 9448 10035 11155 10683 9815Avg Student Loads 8.3 8.4 8.3 8.2 8.0

Seminole Student Semester Hrs 31716 38082 42043 44075 41339Student Headcount 3678 4329 4908 5182 4978Avg Student Loads 8.6 8.8 8.6 8.5 8.3

Tarpon Springs Student Semester Hrs 41250 44272 45341 44117 41968Student Headcount 4576 4898 5070 5032 4858Avg Student Loads 9.0 9.0 8.9 8.8 8.6

TOTAL LOWER DIVISION Student Semester Hrs 207640 224053 240202 242173 227713Student Headcount 24266 26007 28258 28779 27755Avg Student Loads 8.6 8.6 8.5 8.4 8.2

UPPER DIVISION BY PROGRAMBanking Student Semester Hrs 837 757 575 432 209

Student Headcount 83 84 61 51 26Avg Student Loads 10.1 9.0 9.4 8.5 8.0

Biology Student Semester Hrs 1168 1973 2574Student Headcount 127 213 277Avg Student Loads 9.2 9.3 9.3

Business Administration Student Semester Hrs 191 1639 3107 3902Student Headcount 21 167 325 462Avg Student Loads 9.1 9.8 9.6 8.4

Dental Hygiene Student Semester Hrs 1194 864 726 701 785Student Headcount 161 144 119 108 111Avg Student Loads 7.4 6.0 6.1 6.5 7.1

Education Student Semester Hrs 6780 6616 6714 6323 5917Student Headcount 616 619 636 602 574Avg Student Loads 11.0 10.7 10.6 10.5 10.3

Health Services Administration Student Semester Hrs 978 2412 3776 4851 3728Student Headcount 105 260 408 536 465Avg Student Loads 9.3 9.3 9.3 9.1 8.0

International Business Student Semester Hrs 2138 2203 1541 1151 783Student Headcount 219 217 163 124 95Avg Student Loads 9.8 10.2 9.5 9.3 8.2

Management & Organizational Leadership Student Semester Hrs 1809 4492 4623 4784 4510Student Headcount 187 451 480 539 567Avg Student Loads 9.7 10.0 9.6 8.9 8.0

Nursing Student Semester Hrs 3558 4099 4690 5899 5320Student Headcount 442 502 623 762 782Avg Student Loads 8.0 8.2 7.5 7.7 6.8

Orthotics & Prosthetics Student Semester Hrs 586 697 783 783 662Student Headcount 41 47 54 54 48Avg Student Loads 14.3 14.8 14.5 14.5 13.8

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UPPER DIVISION BY PROGRAM 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012Paralegal Studies Student Semester Hrs 901 1232 1541 1718 1690

Student Headcount 104 154 195 222 225Avg Student Loads 8.7 8.0 7.9 7.7 7.5

Project Management Certificate Student Semester Hrs 72.0Student Headcount 10.0Avg Student Loads 7.2

Public Policy Administration Student Semester Hrs 12 532 982Student Headcount 1 52 100Avg Student Loads 12 10.2 9.8

Public Safety Administration Student Semester Hrs 1310 2054 2343 2767 2457Student Headcount 165 236 258 322 300Avg Student Loads 7.9 8.7 9.1 8.6 8.2

Sustainability Management Student Semester Hrs 445 1258 1327 1102Student Headcount 44 126 138 128Avg Student Loads 10.1 10.0 9.6 8.6

Technology Management Student Semester Hrs 2933 2641 2852 2955 2829Student Headcount 350 310 318 330 345Avg Student Loads 8.4 8.5 9.0 9.0 8.2

Veterinary Technology Student Semester Hrs 767 739 743 820 726Student Headcount 121 127 121 131 111Avg Student Loads 6.3 5.8 6.1 6.3 6.5

EPI/Impact Student Semester Hrs 427 354 809 388 272Student Headcount 44 47 95 46 36Avg Student Loads 9.7 7.5 8.5 8.4 7.6

Non-Degree Seeking Student Semester Hrs 730 1201 874 550 771Student Headcount 172 290 219 146 178Avg Student Loads 4.2 4.1 4.0 3.8 4.3

TOTAL UPPER DIVISION Student Semester Hrs 24948 30997 36667 41061 39291.0Student Headcount 2810 3553 4171 4701 4840.0Avg Student Loads 8.9 8.7 8.8 8.7 8.1

COLLEGE TOTAL Student Semester Hrs 232588 255050 276869 283234 267004Student Headcount 27076 29560 32429 33480 32595Avg Student Loads 8.6 8.6 8.5 8.5 8.2

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LOWER DIVISION BY HOME CAMPUS # % # % # % # % # %Allstate Male 27 43.5% 41 50.0%

Female 35 56.5% 41 50.0%Clearwater Male 2656 41.1% 2753 41.7% 2888 41.6% 2979 42.7% 2835 42.2%

Female 3800 58.9% 3849 58.3% 4056 58.4% 3993 57.3% 3888 57.8%Downtown/Midtown Male 174 43.4% 308 46.3%

Female 227 56.6% 357 53.7%Health Education Male 90 30.6% 129 25.6%

Female 204 69.4% 375 74.4%St. Petersburg/Gibbs Male 3431 36.8% 3731 38.1% 4090 37.8% 4042 38.9% 3761 39.2%

Female 5895 63.2% 6074 61.9% 6732 62.2% 6348 61.1% 5829 60.8%Seminole Male 1490 42.6% 1747 41.9% 1959 41.8% 2062 41.2% 1993 41.1%

Female 2005 57.4% 2419 58.1% 2728 58.2% 2938 58.8% 2851 58.9%Tarpon Springs Male 1742 39.7% 1957 41.7% 2019 42.0% 2061 42.6% 1996 42.3%

Female 2642 60.3% 2740 58.3% 2783 58.0% 2782 57.4% 2727 57.7%TOTAL LOWER DIVISION Male 9319 39.4% 10188 40.3% 10956 40.2% 11435 40.9% 11063 40.8%

Female 14342 60.6% 15082 59.7% 16299 59.8% 16527 59.1% 16068 59.2%

UPPER DIVISION BY PROGRAMBanking Male 30 36.6% 31 36.9% 27 44.3% 21 41.2% 9 34.6%

Female 52 63.4% 53 63.1% 34 55.7% 30 58.8% 17 65.4%Biology Male 40 32.0% 70 34.0% 90 33.8%

Female 85 68.0% 136 66.0% 176 66.2%Business Administration Male 8 38.1% 66 39.5% 127 39.7% 197 43.9%

Female 13 61.9% 101 60.5% 193 60.3% 252 56.1%Dental Hygiene Male 4 2.6% 3 2.3% 3 2.6% 4 3.9% 5 4.8%

Female 149 97.4% 130 97.7% 111 97.4% 98 96.1% 99 95.2%Education Male 87 14.2% 96 15.7% 99 15.8% 97 16.3% 94 16.7%

Female 526 85.8% 514 84.3% 528 84.2% 498 83.7% 470 83.3%Health Services Administration Male 17 16.2% 28 10.9% 59 14.7% 92 17.6% 74 16.2%

Female 88 83.8% 230 89.1% 342 85.3% 432 82.4% 383 83.8%International Business Male 82 37.8% 90 42.3% 63 40.4% 37 31.9% 36 39.1%

Female 135 62.2% 123 57.7% 93 59.6% 79 68.1% 56 60.9%Management & Organizational Leadership Male 74 39.6% 163 36.7% 175 37.1% 188 35.3% 205 36.9%

Female 113 60.4% 281 63.3% 297 62.9% 344 64.7% 350 63.1%Nursing Male 60 13.8% 62 12.7% 83 13.6% 84 11.2% 86 11.2%

Female 375 86.2% 426 87.3% 529 86.4% 663 88.8% 685 88.8%Orthotics & Prosthetics Male 21 52.5% 30 65.2% 33 63.5% 36 67.9% 31 66.0%

Female 19 47.5% 16 34.8% 19 36.5% 17 32.1% 16 34.0%Paralegal Studies Male 17 16.5% 28 18.4% 37 19.4% 35 16.2% 31 14.4%

Female 86 83.5% 124 81.6% 154 80.6% 181 83.8% 185 85.6%Project Management Certificate Male 4 40.0%

Female 6 60.0%Public Policy and Administration Male 1 100.0% 22 43.1% 42 43.8%

Female 0 0.0% 29 56.9% 54 56.3%Public Safety Administration Male 103 62.8% 146 62.7% 136 54.6% 193 61.3% 186 63.3%

Female 61 37.2% 87 37.3% 113 45.4% 122 38.7% 108 36.7%Sustainability Management Male 21 48.8% 62 50.8% 71 53.4% 72 58.5%

Female 22 51.2% 60 49.2% 62 46.6% 51 41.5%Technology Management Male 215 62.3% 213 69.4% 222 71.2% 229 70.7% 250 73.7%

Female 130 37.7% 94 30.6% 90 28.8% 95 29.3% 89 26.3%Veterinary Technology Male 4 3.3% 5 4.0% 4 3.4% 5 3.9% 6 5.5%

Female 116 96.7% 121 96.0% 115 96.6% 124 96.1% 104 94.5%EPI/Impact Male 12 28.6% 13 28.9% 22 24.2% 11 25.6% 5 13.9%

Female 30 71.4% 32 71.1% 69 75.8% 32 74.4% 31 86.1%Non-Degree Seeking Male 49 29.7% 61 21.8% 40 19.2% 40 27.2% 46 26.6%

Female 116 70.3% 219 78.2% 168 80.8% 107 72.8% 127 73.4%TOTAL UPPER DIVISION Male 775 28.0% 998 28.7% 1172 28.7% 1362 29.6% 1469 31.1%

Female 1996 72.0% 2485 71.3% 2908 71.3% 3242 70.4% 3259 68.9%

COLLEGE TOTAL Male 10094 38.2% 11186 38.9% 12128 38.7% 12797 39.3% 12532 39.3%Female 16338 61.8% 17567 61.1% 19207 61.3% 19769 60.7% 19327 60.7%

Note: Students with an unknown home campus are excluded.

*Additional Home Campus designations were added in 2011.

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LOWER DIVISION BY HOME CAMPUS # % # % # % # % # %Allstate

In-State 59 93.7% 81 97.6%Out-of-state 4 6.3% 2 2.4%

ClearwaterIn-State 6319 96.3% 6475 96.0% 6830 95.9% 6835 96.0% 6623 96.9%Out-of-state 245 3.7% 270 4.0% 295 4.1% 286 4.0% 215 3.1%

Downtown/MidtownIn-State 380 94.1% 651 96.7%Out-of-state 24 5.9% 22 3.3%

Health EducationIn-State 277 94.2% 490 96.1%Out-of-state 17 5.8% 20 3.9%

St. Petersburg/GibbsIn-State 9043 95.7% 9621 95.9% 10724 96.1% 10354 96.9% 9532 98.9%Out-of-state 405 4.3% 414 4.1% 431 3.9% 329 3.1% 109 1.1%

SeminoleIn-State 3553 96.6% 4194 96.9% 4766 97.1% 5031 97.1% 4869 94.5%Out-of-state 125 3.4% 135 3.1% 142 2.9% 151 2.9% 283 5.5%

Tarpon SpringsIn-State 4491 98.1% 4817 98.3% 4981 98.2% 4950 98.4% 4803 98.9%Out-of-state 85 1.9% 81 1.7% 89 1.8% 82 1.6% 55 1.1%

LOWER DIVISION TOTALIn-State 23406 96.5% 25107 96.5% 27301 96.6% 27886 96.9% 27049 97.5%Out-of-state 860 3.5% 900 3.5% 957 3.4% 893 3.1% 706 2.5%

BankingIn-State 80 96.4% 81 96.4% 58 95.1% 50 98.0% 26 100.0%Out-of-State 3 3.6% 3 3.6% 3 4.9% 1 2.0% 0 0.0%

BiologyIn-State 126 99.2% 207 97.2% 267 96.4%Out-of-State 1 0.8% 6 2.8% 10 3.6%

Business AdministrationIn-State 21 100.0% 163 97.6% 319 98.2% 453 98.1%Out-of-State 0 0.0% 4 2.4% 6 1.8% 9 1.9%

Dental HygieneIn-State 131 81.4% 116 80.6% 96 80.7% 93 86.1% 100 90.1%Out-of-State 30 18.6% 28 19.4% 23 19.3% 15 13.9% 11 9.9%

EducationIn-State 614 99.7% 612 98.9% 631 99.2% 598 99.3% 568 99.0%Out-of-State 2 0.3% 7 1.1% 5 0.8% 4 0.7% 6 1.0%

Health Services AdministrationIn-State 102 97.1% 260 100.0% 407 99.8% 530 98.9% 462 99.4%Out-of-State 3 2.9% 0 0.0% 1 0.2% 6 1.1% 3 0.6%

International BusinessIn-State 197 90.0% 196 90.3% 153 93.9% 113 91.1% 89 93.7%Out-of-State 22 10.0% 21 9.7% 10 6.1% 11 8.9% 6 6.3%

Management & Organizational LeadershipIn-State 184 98.4% 442 98.0% 474 98.8% 532 98.7% 562 99.1%Out-of-State 3 1.6% 9 2.0% 6 1.3% 7 1.3% 5 0.9%

NursingIn-State 432 97.7% 491 97.8% 616 98.9% 751 98.6% 774 99.0%Out-of-State 10 2.3% 11 2.2% 7 1.1% 11 1.4% 8 1.0%

Orthotics & ProstheticsIn-State 38 92.7% 44 93.6% 45 83.3% 40 74.1% 40 83.3%Out-of-State 3 7.3% 3 6.4% 9 16.7% 14 25.9% 8 16.7%

Paralegal StudiesIn-State 102 98.1% 152 98.7% 193 99.0% 219 98.6% 220 97.8%Out-of-State 2 1.9% 2 1.3% 2 1.0% 3 1.4% 5 2.2%

Project Management CertificateIn-State 10 100.0%Out-of-State 0 0.0%

Public Policy AdministrationIn-State 1 100.0% 51 98.1% 99 99.0%Out-of-State 0 0.0% 1 1.9% 1 1.0%

Public Safety AdministrationIn-State 165 100.0% 232 98.3% 255 98.8% 320 99.4% 300 100.0%Out-of-State 0 0.0% 4 1.7% 3 1.2% 2 0.6% 0 0.0%

Sustainability ManagementIn-State 44 100.0% 124 98.4% 136 98.6% 128 100.0%Out-of-State 0 0.0% 2 1.6% 2 1.4% 0 0.0%

Technology ManagementIn-State 344 98.3% 301 97.1% 314 98.7% 325 98.5% 345 100.0%Out-of-State 6 1.7% 9 2.9% 4 1.3% 5 1.5% 0 0.0%

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# % # % # % # % # %Veterinary Technology

In-State 66 54.5% 63 49.6% 53 43.8% 57 43.5% 57 51.4%Out-of-State 55 45.5% 64 50.4% 68 56.2% 74 56.5% 54 48.6%

EPI/ImpactIn-State 42 95.5% 45 95.7% 92 96.8% 45 97.8% 36 100.0%Out-of-State 2 4.5% 2 4.3% 3 3.2% 1 2.2% 0 0.0%

Non-Degree SeekingIn-State 164 95.3% 281 96.9% 214 97.7% 142 97.3% 173 97.2%Out-of-State 8 4.7% 9 3.1% 5 2.3% 4 2.7% 5 2.8%

UPPER DIVISION TOTALIn-State 2477 94.4% 3381 95.2% 4015 96.3% 4528 96.3% 4709 97.3%Out-of-State 146 5.6% 172 4.8% 156 3.7% 173 3.7% 131 2.7%

COLLEGE TOTALIn-State 25883 96.3% 28488 96.4% 31316 96.6% 32414 96.8% 31758 97.4%Out-of-State 1006 3.7% 1072 3.6% 1113 3.4% 1066 3.2% 837 2.6%

COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTSIn-State 117 28.9% 50 14.7% 25 8.9% 63 26.1% 48 29.8%Out-of-State 288 71.1% 291 85.3% 255 91.1% 178 73.9% 113 70.2%

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LOWER DIVISION BY HOME CAMPUS# % # % # % # % # %

Allstate Full-time 17 27.0% 21 25.3%Part-time 46 73.0% 62 74.7%

Clearwater Full-time 2137 32.6% 2194 32.5% 2308 32.4% 2288 32.1% 2009 29.4%Part-time 4427 67.4% 4551 67.5% 4817 67.6% 4833 67.9% 4829 70.6%

Downtown/Midtown Full-time 133 32.9% 220 32.7%Part-time 271 67.1% 453 67.3%

Health Education Full-time 91 31.0% 119 23.3%Part-time 203 69.0% 391 76.7%

St. Petersburg/Gibbs Full-time 2882 30.5% 3085 30.7% 3347 30.0% 3169 29.7% 1506 30.3%Part-time 6566 69.5% 6950 69.3% 7808 70.0% 7514 70.3% 3472 69.7%

Seminole Full-time 1247 33.9% 1553 35.9% 1660 33.8% 1788 34.5% 2583 26.3%Part-time 2431 66.1% 2776 64.1% 3248 66.2% 3394 65.5% 7232 73.7%

Tarpon Springs Full-time 1722 37.6% 1860 38.0% 1881 37.1% 1789 35.6% 1652 34.0%Part-time 2854 62.4% 3038 62.0% 3189 62.9% 3243 64.4% 3206 66.0%

LOWER DIVISION TOTAL Full-time 7988 32.9% 8692 33.4% 9196 32.5% 9275 32.2% 8110 29.2%Part-time 16278 67.1% 17315 66.6% 19062 67.5% 19504 67.8% 19645 70.8%

UPPER DIVISION BY PROGRAMBanking Full-time 42 50.6% 35 41.7% 27 44.3% 18 35.3% 8 30.8%

Part-time 41 49.4% 49 58.3% 34 55.7% 33 64.7% 18 69.2%Biology Full-time 47 37.0% 79 37.1% 101 36.5%

Part-time 80 63.0% 134 62.9% 176 63.5%Business Administration Full-time 7 33.3% 89 53.3% 165 50.8% 187 40.5%

Part-time 14 66.7% 78 46.7% 160 49.2% 275 59.5%Dental Hygiene Full-time 8 5.0% 4 2.8% 4 3.4% 2 1.9% 8 7.2%

Part-time 153 95.0% 140 97.2% 115 96.6% 106 98.1% 103 92.8%Education Full-time 374 60.7% 352 56.9% 362 56.9% 338 56.1% 299 52.1%

Part-time 242 39.3% 267 43.1% 274 43.1% 264 43.9% 275 47.9%Health Services Administration Full-time 35 33.3% 85 32.7% 148 36.3% 205 38.2% 146 31.4%

Part-time 70 66.7% 175 67.3% 260 63.7% 331 61.8% 319 68.6%International Business Full-time 103 47.0% 101 46.5% 76 46.6% 61 49.2% 37 38.9%

Part-time 116 53.0% 116 53.5% 87 53.4% 63 50.8% 58 61.1%Management & Organizational Leadership Full-time 80 42.8% 217 48.1% 230 47.9% 216 40.1% 205 36.2%

Part-time 107 57.2% 234 51.9% 250 52.1% 323 59.9% 362 63.8%Nursing Full-time 38 8.6% 50 10.0% 54 8.7% 73 9.6% 34 4.3%

Part-time 404 91.4% 452 90.0% 569 91.3% 689 90.4% 748 95.7%Orthotics & Prosthetics Full-time 39 95.1% 46 97.9% 49 90.7% 49 90.7% 39 81.3%

Part-time 2 4.9% 1 2.1% 5 9.3% 5 9.3% 9 18.8%Paralegal Studies Full-time 32 30.8% 41 26.6% 47 24.1% 54 24.3% 53 23.6%

Part-time 72 69.2% 113 73.4% 148 75.9% 168 75.7% 172 76.4%Project Management Certificate Full-time 1 10.0%

Part-time 9 90.0%Public Policy Administration Full-time 1 100.0% 26 50.0% 57 57.0%

Part-time 0 0.0% 26 50.0% 43 43.0%Public Safety Administration Full-time 38 23.0% 80 33.9% 104 40.3% 121 37.6% 114 38.0%

Part-time 127 77.0% 156 66.1% 154 59.7% 201 62.4% 186 62.0%Sustainability Management Full-time 23 52.3% 64 50.8% 64 46.4% 55 43.0%

Part-time 21 47.7% 62 49.2% 74 53.6% 73 57.0%Technology Management Full-time 106 30.3% 85 27.4% 124 39.0% 130 39.4% 137 39.7%

Part-time 244 69.7% 225 72.6% 194 61.0% 200 60.6% 208 60.3%Veterinary Technology Full-time 16 13.2% 14 11.0% 15 12.4% 15 11.5% 20 18.0%

Part-time 105 86.8% 113 89.0% 106 87.6% 116 88.5% 91 82.0%EPI/Impact Full-time 4 9.1% 1 2.1% 2 2.1% 2 4.3% 1 2.8%

Part-time 40 90.9% 46 97.9% 93 97.9% 44 95.7% 35 97.2%Non-Degree Seeking Full-time 0 0.0% 7 2.4% 2 0.9% 2 1.4% 0 0.0%

Part-time 172 100.0% 283 97.6% 217 99.1% 144 98.6% 178 100.0%UPPER DIVISION TOTAL Full-time 915 32.6% 1148 32.3% 1445 34.6% 1620 34.5% 1502 31.0%

Part-time 1895 67.4% 2405 67.7% 2726 65.4% 3081 65.5% 3338 69.0%

COLLEGE TOTAL Full-time 8903 32.9% 9840 33.3% 10641 32.8% 10895 32.5% 9612 29.5%Part-time 18173 67.1% 19720 66.7% 21788 67.2% 22585 67.5% 22983 70.5%

Note: Students with an unknown home campus are excluded.

*Additional Home Campus designations were added in 2011.

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2008* 2009 2010 2011** 2012ALLSTATE

A.A. Degree 5 147.1% 14.6%

Workforce Education 42 5460.0% 56.3%

Baccalaureate Degree 5 137.1% 13.5%

EPI/Impact 0 00.0% 0.0%

Undeclared 18 1525.7% 15.6%

CLEARWATERA.A. Degree 3532 3379 3588 3685 3666

48.2% 43.8% 43.7% 44.4% 45.6%Workforce Education 1765 1982 2336 2425 2392

24.1% 25.7% 28.5% 29.2% 29.8%Baccalaureate Degree 713 841 977 1118 1145

9.7% 10.9% 11.9% 13.5% 14.2%EPI/Impact 13 18 33 18 11

0.2% 0.2% 0.4% 0.2% 0.1%Undeclared 1307 1486 1273 1045 826

17.8% 19.3% 15.5% 12.6% 10.3%DOWNTOWN/MIDTOWN

A.A. Degree 230 39354.9% 55.0%

Workforce Education 122 20929.1% 29.3%

Baccalaureate Degree 13 373.1% 5.2%

EPI/Impact 0 00.0% 0.0%

Undeclared 54 7512.9% 10.5%

HEALTH EDUCATIONA.A. Degree 29 60

9.0% 10.4%Workforce Education 236 396

72.8% 68.8%Baccalaureate Degree 30 65

9.3% 11.3%EPI/Impact 0 0

0.0% 0.0%Undeclared 29 55

9.0% 9.5%ST. PETERSBURG/GIBBS

A.A. Degree 4504 4476 4911 4846 467442.3% 38.9% 38.1% 38.4% 40.2%

Workforce Education 3209 3685 4622 4643 421330.1% 32.0% 35.8% 36.8% 36.2%

Baccalaureate Degree 1111 1331 1594 1860 174610.4% 11.6% 12.4% 14.8% 15.0%

EPI/Impact 22 20 35 14 120.2% 0.2% 0.3% 0.1% 0.1%

Undeclared 1813 2003 1739 1247 99517.0% 17.4% 13.5% 9.9% 8.5%

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2008* 2009 2010 2011** 2012SEMINOLE

A.A. Degree 1961 2158 2460 2750 265449.4% 44.9% 44.4% 46.0% 45.4%

Workforce Education 1036 1387 1724 1812 185726.1% 28.9% 31.1% 30.3% 31.7%

Baccalaureate Degree 265 431 591 757 8276.7% 9.0% 10.7% 12.7% 14.1%

EPI/Impact 2 1 8 2 30.1% 0.0% 0.1% 0.0% 0.1%

Undeclared 702 829 757 654 50817.7% 17.2% 13.7% 10.9% 8.7%

TARPON SPRINGSA.A. Degree 2690 2759 2859 2861 2880

52.5% 49.9% 49.5% 49.4% 50.7%Workforce Education 1046 1212 1421 1501 1501

20.4% 21.9% 24.6% 25.9% 26.4%Baccalaureate Degree 505 583 650 726 793

9.9% 10.5% 11.2% 12.5% 14.0%EPI/Impact 7 8 19 12 10

0.1% 0.1% 0.3% 0.2% 0.2%Undeclared 873 971 832 691 496

17.0% 17.5% 14.4% 11.9% 8.7%COLLEGE TOTAL

A.A. Degree 12687 12772 13818 14406 1434146.9% 43.2% 42.6% 43.0% 44.0%

Workforce Education 7056 8266 10103 10781 1062226.1% 28.0% 31.2% 32.2% 32.6%

Baccalaureate Degree 2594 3186 3812 4509 46269.6% 10.8% 11.8% 13.5% 14.2%

EPI/Impact 44 47 95 46 360.2% 0.2% 0.3% 0.1% 0.1%

Undeclared 4695 5289 4601 3738 297017.3% 17.9% 14.2% 11.2% 9.1%

Note: Students with an unknown home campus are excluded.

*Beginning December 2007, students who did not meet all admission requirements were placed in a Pending/Non-Degree program code. These studentsare included in Undeclared instead of their intended program.

**Additional Home Campus designations were added in 2011.

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2008 2009 2010* 2011 2012

White 20582 21013 22369 22701 2199476.0% 71.1% 69.0% 67.8% 67.5%

Black 2790 3175 4314 4585 428010.3% 10.7% 13.3% 13.7% 13.1%

Hispanic 1685 1866 2388 2736 30346.2% 6.3% 7.4% 8.2% 9.3%

Asian 899 970 1103 1148 11463.3% 3.3% 3.4% 3.4% 3.5%

American Indian 107 119 133 134 1390.4% 0.4% 0.4% 0.4% 0.4%

Pacific Islander 19 38 580.1% 0.1% 0.2%

Multi-Racial 93 270 4760.3% 0.8% 1.5%

Not Reported 1013 2417 2010 1868 14683.7% 8.2% 6.2% 5.6% 4.6%

Note: Students with an unknown home campus are excluded.

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2008

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White Black Hispanic AsianAmerican

IndianPacific

IslanderMulti-Racial

Not Reported Total

LOWER DIVISION BY HOME CAMPUSAllstate 63.9% 13.3% 15.7% 1.2% 1.2% 0.0% 1.2% 3.6% 83Clearwater 66.5% 10.3% 12.0% 4.1% 0.3% 0.2% 1.7% 5.0% 6838Downtown/Midtown 48.1% 34.6% 9.7% 1.5% 0.9% 0.3% 2.4% 2.5% 673Health Education 64.1% 8.8% 15.1% 3.3% 0.6% 0.0% 1.6% 6.5% 510St Petersburg/Gibbs 57.3% 23.6% 8.2% 4.5% 0.4% 0.3% 1.6% 4.1% 9815Seminole 75.1% 5.8% 8.2% 3.3% 0.4% 0.1% 1.6% 5.5% 4978Tarpon Springs 78.9% 3.1% 9.6% 2.3% 0.4% 0.1% 1.8% 3.8% 4858

Lower Division Total 18439 3747 2656 1028 116 54 459 1256 27755Percent of Lower Division 66.4% 13.5% 9.6% 3.7% 0.4% 0.2% 1.7% 4.5%

UPPER DIVISION BY PROGRAMBanking 65.4% 11.5% 7.7% 11.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 3.8% 26Biology 77.3% 7.6% 5.8% 4.7% 0.4% 0.4% 0.0% 4.0% 277Business Administration 76.6% 8.0% 7.4% 3.9% 0.2% 0.0% 0.6% 3.2% 462Dental Hygiene 64.9% 9.9% 14.4% 1.8% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 9.0% 111Education 80.3% 7.8% 7.0% 1.0% 0.3% 0.0% 0.2% 3.3% 574Health Services Administration 65.6% 20.4% 8.8% 1.7% 0.2% 0.0% 0.2% 3.0% 465International Business 64.2% 10.5% 11.6% 5.3% 1.1% 0.0% 1.1% 6.3% 95Management & Organizational Leadership 72.8% 13.6% 6.9% 1.2% 0.2% 0.0% 0.4% 4.9% 567Nursing 71.1% 14.2% 6.8% 4.1% 0.3% 0.1% 0.3% 3.2% 782Orthotics & Prosthetics 68.8% 4.2% 18.8% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 8.3% 48Paralegal Studies 74.7% 8.4% 9.3% 1.3% 0.4% 0.0% 1.3% 4.4% 225Project Management Certificate 2.2% 0.0% 1.3% 0.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.4% 10Public Policy Administration 61.0% 16.0% 10.0% 2.0% 2.0% 0.0% 0.0% 9.0% 100Public Safety Administration 72.0% 12.7% 7.0% 1.3% 0.7% 0.0% 0.3% 6.0% 300Sustainability Management 77.3% 3.9% 4.7% 2.3% 3.1% 0.8% 0.0% 7.8% 128Technology Management 75.1% 9.0% 7.2% 2.3% 0.9% 0.0% 0.3% 5.2% 345Veterinary Technology 80.2% 2.7% 9.9% 1.8% 1.8% 0.0% 0.0% 3.6% 111EPI/Impact 83.3% 5.6% 5.6% 0.0% 0.0% 2.8% 0.0% 2.8% 36Non-Degree Seeking 79.8% 3.9% 10.1% 0.6% 0.0% 0.0% 1.1% 4.5% 178

Upper Division Total 3555 533 378 118 23 4 17 212 4840Percent of Upper Division 73.5% 11.0% 7.8% 2.4% 0.5% 0.1% 0.4% 4.4%

COLLEGE TOTAL 21994 4280 3034 1146 139 58 476 1468 32595Percent of College Total 67.5% 13.1% 9.3% 3.5% 0.4% 0.2% 1.5% 4.5%

Note: Students with an unknown home campus are excluded.

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2008 2009 2010* 2011 2012

WHITE - Total Number 20582 21013 22369 22701 21994A.A. Degree 47.9% 42.8% 42.5% 42.5% 43.3%Workforce Education 24.4% 27.2% 29.5% 30.8% 31.2%Baccalaureate Degree 9.8% 11.5% 12.7% 14.4% 15.4%EPI\Impact 0.2% 0.2% 0.3% 0.2% 0.1%Undeclared 17.8% 18.3% 14.9% 12.1% 10.0%

BLACK - Total Number 2790 3175 4314 4585 4280A.A. Degree 43.4% 41.2% 38.9% 40.0% 40.3%Workforce Education 37.8% 38.7% 42.6% 42.5% 43.2%Baccalaureate Degree 9.2% 11.5% 10.6% 12.3% 12.2%EPI\Impact 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%Undeclared 9.5% 8.5% 7.9% 5.2% 4.3%

HISPANIC - Total Number 1685 1866 2388 2736 3034A.A. Degree 43.9% 43.2% 44.4% 45.6% 46.9%Workforce Education 26.5% 28.3% 30.4% 31.0% 31.7%Baccalaureate Degree 10.6% 10.5% 9.8% 11.8% 11.8%EPI\Impact 0.1% 0.0% 0.2% 0.0% 0.1%Undeclared 18.8% 18.1% 15.2% 11.6% 9.6%

ASIAN - Total Number 899 970 1103 1148 1146A.A. Degree 44.7% 42.3% 42.7% 45.6% 50.3%Workforce Education 25.7% 26.6% 28.8% 27.4% 28.3%Baccalaureate Degree 6.5% 8.9% 10.2% 12.0% 10.2%EPI\Impact 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0%Undeclared 23.0% 22.2% 18.1% 14.9% 11.3%

AMERICAN INDIAN - Total Number 107 119 133 134 139A.A. Degree 38.3% 42.0% 41.4% 41.0% 40.3%Workforce Education 29.9% 24.4% 32.3% 35.1% 35.3%Baccalaureate Degree 13.1% 8.4% 5.3% 11.9% 16.5%EPI\Impact 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%Undeclared 18.7% 25.2% 21.1% 11.9% 7.9%

PACIFIC ISLANDER - Total Number 19 38 58A.A. Degree 52.6% 47.4% 44.8%Workforce Education 36.8% 34.2% 39.7%Baccalaureate Degree 0.0% 10.5% 5.2%EPI\Impact 5.3% 2.6% 1.7%Undeclared 5.3% 5.3% 8.6%

MULTIPLE RACES - Total Number 93 270 476A.A. Degree 65.6% 63.3% 64.7%Workforce Education 17.2% 25.6% 26.3%Baccalaureate Degree 0.0% 1.9% 3.2%EPI\Impact 1.1% 0.0% 0.0%Undeclared 16.1% 9.3% 5.9%

NOT REPORTED - Total Number 1013 2417 2010 1868 1468A.A. Degree 43.4% 50.1% 48.3% 48.8% 47.3%Workforce Education 27.0% 20.6% 27.5% 28.9% 30.0%Baccalaureate Degree 6.4% 4.7% 7.5% 10.4% 13.8%EPI\Impact 0.4% 0.1% 0.6% 0.3% 0.1%Undeclared 22.7% 24.5% 16.2% 11.6% 8.9%

Note: Students with an unknown home campus are excluded.

*Additional race categories were added in 2010.

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2008 2009 2010 2011 201219 & UNDER 6612 6868 6730 6953 6994

24.4% 23.2% 20.8% 20.8% 21.5%

20 - 24 8030 8451 9535 9671 909129.7% 28.6% 29.4% 28.9% 27.9%

25 - 29 4162 4877 5379 5510 528815.4% 16.5% 16.6% 16.5% 16.2%

30 - 39 4403 4981 5763 6106 598116.3% 16.9% 17.8% 18.2% 18.3%

40 - 49 2637 2958 3411 3487 33809.7% 10.0% 10.5% 10.4% 10.4%

50 - 59 1057 1224 1421 1532 16173.9% 4.1% 4.4% 4.6% 5.0%

60 & OVER 163 190 184 214 2420.6% 0.6% 0.6% 0.6% 0.7%

NOT REPORTED 12 11 6 7 20.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

AVERAGE AGE 27.8 28.0 28.4 28.5 28.6

Note: Students with an unknown home campus are excluded.

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4000

6000

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12000

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20-24 25-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60 & Over

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Under 20 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 59

60&

OverNot

Reported TotalAverage

AgeLOWER DIVISION BY HOME CAMPUS

Allstate 12 14 20 18 15 4 0 0 83 31.214.5% 16.9% 24.1% 21.7% 18.1% 4.8% 0.0% 0.0%

Clearwater 1759 1939 1052 1116 624 298 49 1 6838 27.725.7% 28.4% 15.4% 16.3% 9.1% 4.4% 0.7% 0.0%

Downtown/Midtown 156 202 103 114 54 39 5 0 673 28.023.2% 30.0% 15.3% 16.9% 8.0% 5.8% 0.7% 0.0%

Health Education 61 114 94 132 81 27 1 0 510 31.312.0% 22.4% 18.4% 25.9% 15.9% 5.3% 0.2% 0.0%

St Petersburg/Gibbs 1935 2878 1609 1811 988 491 102 1 9815 28.819.7% 29.3% 16.4% 18.5% 10.1% 5.0% 1.0% 0.0%

Seminole 1430 1478 678 779 390 193 30 0 4978 26.928.7% 29.7% 13.6% 15.6% 7.8% 3.9% 0.6% 0.0%

Tarpon Springs 1605 1610 615 547 316 148 17 0 4858 25.433.0% 33.1% 12.7% 11.3% 6.5% 3.0% 0.3% 0.0%

Lower Division Total 6958 8235 4171 4517 2468 1200 204 2 27755 27.6

UPPER DIVISION BY PROGRAMBanking 0 2 6 13 4 0 1 0 26 34.2

0.0% 7.7% 23.1% 50.0% 15.4% 0.0% 3.8% 0.0%Biology 14 105 78 51 23 5 1 0 277 28.2

5.1% 37.9% 28.2% 18.4% 8.3% 1.8% 0.4% 0.0%Business Administration 4 135 116 126 56 24 1 0 462 31.5

0.9% 29.2% 25.1% 27.3% 12.1% 5.2% 0.2% 0.0%Dental Hygiene 0 15 20 37 28 11 0 0 111 36.0

0.0% 13.5% 18.0% 33.3% 25.2% 9.9% 0.0% 0.0%Education 4 164 125 144 97 38 2 0 574 32.5

0.7% 28.6% 21.8% 25.1% 16.9% 6.6% 0.3% 0.0%Health Services Administration 0 57 101 149 94 62 2 0 465 36.5

0.0% 12.3% 21.7% 32.0% 20.2% 13.3% 0.4% 0.0%International Business 1 13 44 23 11 2 1 0 95 30.7

1.1% 13.7% 46.3% 24.2% 11.6% 2.1% 1.1% 0.0%Management & Organizational Leadership 5 104 133 176 100 43 6 0 567 34.1

0.9% 18.3% 23.5% 31.0% 17.6% 7.6% 1.1% 0.0%Nursing 1 52 163 283 196 81 6 0 782 37.0

0.1% 6.6% 20.8% 36.2% 25.1% 10.4% 0.8% 0.0%Orthotics & Prosthetics 0 14 15 12 6 1 0 0 48 29.9

0.0% 29.2% 31.3% 25.0% 12.5% 2.1% 0.0% 0.0%Paralegal Studies 0 26 58 63 43 29 6 0 225 36.7

0.0% 11.6% 25.8% 28.0% 19.1% 12.9% 2.7% 0.0%Project Management Certificate 0 0 2 1 6 1 0 0 10 42.1

0.0% 0.0% 20.0% 10.0% 60.0% 10.0% 0.0% 0.0%Public Policy Administration 1 29 27 23 13 6 1 0 100 31.9

1.0% 29.0% 27.0% 23.0% 13.0% 6.0% 1.0% 0.0%Public Safety Administration 3 41 57 110 65 21 3 0 300 35.2

1.0% 13.7% 19.0% 36.7% 21.7% 7.0% 1.0% 0.0%Sustainability Management 1 18 23 45 29 11 1 0 128 35.8

0.8% 14.1% 18.0% 35.2% 22.7% 8.6% 0.8% 0.0%Technology Management 2 44 70 121 72 34 2 0 345 35.7

0.6% 12.8% 20.3% 35.1% 20.9% 9.9% 0.6% 0.0%Veterinary Technology 0 17 37 36 16 5 0 0 111 32.4

0.0% 15.3% 33.3% 32.4% 14.4% 4.5% 0.0% 0.0%EPI/Impact 0 4 12 10 5 4 1 0 36 35.6

0.0% 11.1% 33.3% 27.8% 13.9% 11.1% 2.8% 0.0%Non-Degree Seeking 0 16 30 41 48 39 4 0 178 40.3

0.0% 9.0% 16.9% 23.0% 27.0% 21.9% 2.2% 0.0%Upper Division Total 36 856 1117 1464 912 417 38 0 4840 34.5

COLLEGE TOTAL 6994 9091 5288 5981 3380 1617 242 2 32595 28.6Note: Students with an unknown home campus are excluded.Department of Institutional Research and EffectivenessSource: Student Database

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Program All StudentsF/T P/T F/T P/T FT and PT

2006 A.A. Degree 21.8 24.7 22.3 26.7 24.4Workforce Education 27.1 32.1 27.3 32.0 30.7Baccalaureate Degree 31.7 36.5 31.1 36.5 34.4EPI/Impact 39.5 42.4 28.4 37.7 36.8Undeclared 25.3 35.4 23.7 35.3 33.8All Students 23.7 28.7 24.6 30.1 27.8

2007 A.A. Degree 21.9 24.6 22.1 26.7 24.3Workforce Education 26.7 31.7 27.1 31.9 30.5Baccalaureate Degree 31.4 35.8 30.7 36.4 34.3EPI/Impact 25.1 42.5 23.3 33.0 33.3Undeclared 22.9 35.6 22.3 35.0 32.9All Students 23.6 28.7 24.4 30.2 27.7

2008 A.A. Degree 21.8 24.5 21.6 26.3 24.0Workforce Education 25.5 31.3 26.6 32.0 30.3Baccalaureate Degree 31.5 35.6 30.8 35.8 34.1EPI/Impact 37.7 39.2 32.9 36.0 36.6Undeclared 22.3 32.2 22.5 33.9 30.5All Students 23.2 28.6 24.1 30.5 27.8

2009 A.A. Degree 21.8 24.7 21.8 26.1 23.9Workforce Education 27.3 31.2 27.1 32.2 30.5Baccalaureate Degree 30.5 35.3 30.4 35.7 33.7EPI/Impact n/a 44.8 25.4 34.9 37.2Undeclared 22.8 31.3 22.8 33.5 30.5All Students 23.8 28.2 24.5 30.7 28.0

2010 A.A. Degree 22.6 24.7 22.4 26.5 24.4Workforce Education 28.3 31.9 27.9 32.0 30.8Baccalaureate Degree 31.6 35.3 30.7 36.1 34.0EPI/Impact n/a 39.5 31.5 33.9 35.0Undeclared 23.4 30.7 22.3 32.9 30.3All Students 25.0 28.8 25.3 30.7 28.4

2011 A.A. Degree 22.8 24.8 22.7 26.2 24.5Workforce Education 28.4 31.7 27.3 32.1 30.8Baccalaureate Degree 32.1 35.6 31.2 35.8 34.2EPI/Impact n/a 36.9 44.6 36.2 36.5Undeclared 23.2 31.3 21.5 33.2 30.4All Students 25.4 28.9 25.5 30.7 28.5

2012 A.A. Degree 22.7 24.7 22.2 25.8 24.3Workforce Education 29.3 31.8 27.9 32.2 31.2Baccalaureate Degree 31.2 35.4 31.1 35.9 34.2EPI/Impact n/a 36.6 53.8 34.8 35.6Undeclared 24.1 31.8 24.1 33.4 31.2All Students 25.6 28.9 25.4 30.5 28.6

F/T = Full-timeP/T = Part-time

Note: Students with an unknown home campus are excluded.

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2008 2009 2010* 2011 2012WHITE

A.A. Degree 23.7 23.9 23.0 24.4 24.2Workforce Education 30.2 30.7 31.1 31.0 31.4Baccalaureate Degree 33.8 33.5 33.7 34.0 34.0EPI/Impact 36.0 37.7 35.7 37.3 36.7Undeclared 30.6 30.8 30.3 30.4 30.9

All White 27.5 28.1 28.4 28.6 28.6BLACK

A.A. Degree 26.4 26.6 26.7 26.8 27.3Workforce Education 31.9 31.7 31.4 31.4 32.1Baccalaureate Degree 35.9 35.7 36.3 36.6 36.7EPI/Impact n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.8Undeclared 32.7 32.3 32.2 32.9 34.6

All Black 30.0 30.1 30.1 30.3 30.8HISPANIC

A.A. Degree 23.8 23.8 23.6 23.5 23.6Workforce Education 28.9 29.1 29.0 28.7 28.9Baccalaureate Degree 34.9 34.4 34.2 33.6 33.2EPI/Impact 31.7 0.0 33.5 25.9 29.1Undeclared 29.4 30.6 29.5 30.5 31.8

All Hispanic 27.4 27.6 27.2 27.1 27.2ASIAN

A.A. Degree 22.3 22.6 22.7 22.1 21.9Workforce Education 28.9 28.0 28.6 28.9 28.9Baccalaureate Degree 34.2 33.1 31.8 31.9 31.9EPI/Impact 27.1 28.1 45.4 n/a n/aUndeclared 28.7 27.5 28.5 30.1 30.1

All Asian 26.2 26.1 26.4 26.3 25.8AMERICAN INDIAN

A.A. Degree 27.8 28.3 28.2 28.6 26.0Workforce Education 32.0 33.3 33.9 33.5 36.2Baccalaureate Degree 35.5 36.3 43.3 37.0 38.0EPI/Impact n/a n/a n/a n/a n/aUndeclared 34.1 30.7 30.7 30.1 36.2

All American Indian 31.2 30.8 31.4 31.5 32.4MULTIPLE RACES

A.A. Degree 20.3 21.0 21.2Workforce Education 23.3 25.3 27.2Baccalaureate Degree n/a 33.5 33.2EPI/Impact 23.3 n/a n/aUndeclared 22.2 24.4 26.9

All Multiple Races 21.1 22.7 23.5PACIFIC ISLANDER

A.A. Degree 20.7 20.9 22.8Workforce Education 26.6 31.7 27.6Baccalaureate Degree n/a 34.1 35.2EPI/Impact 24.1 25.1 26.1Undeclared 19.9 26.6 32.8

All Pacific Islander 23.0 26.4 26.3NOT REPORTED

A.A. Degree 23.5 21.2 23.0 23.3 24.1Workforce Education 29.4 29.0 30.1 30.4 31.6Baccalaureate Degree 32.4 31.9 32.7 34.0 34.0EPI/Impact 47.2 33.3 32.7 34.2 26.6Undeclared 29.5 28.8 29.7 29.0 32.4

All Not Reported 27.1 25.2 26.8 27.1 28.4Note: Students with an unknown home campus are excluded.

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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

1st-Time-In-College 4080 4231 4303 4090 363615.1% 14.3% 13.3% 12.2% 11.2%

Other Freshmen 7804 8232 9506 9644 911928.8% 27.8% 29.3% 28.8% 28.0%

Sophomores 8838 9370 10317 10869 11171 32.6% 31.7% 31.8% 32.5% 34.3%

Juniors 1456 1883 2103 2306 23825.4% 6.4% 6.5% 6.9% 7.3%

Seniors 1310 1592 1972 2349 24224.8% 5.4% 6.1% 7.0% 7.4%

Non-Degree Seeking 3588 4252 4228 4222 386513.3% 14.4% 13.0% 12.6% 11.9%

COLLEGE TOTAL 27076 29560 32429 33480 32595

Note: Students with an unknown home campus are excluded.

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LOWER DIVISION 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011Allstate 62

0.2%Clearwater 6547 6543 6858 7006 7007

27.3% 26.9% 26.1% 25.1% 24.8%Downtown/Midtown 404

1.4%Health Education 287

1.0%St. Petersburg/Gibbs 9851 9448 10128 11015 10462

41.0% 38.9% 38.5% 39.4% 37.0%Seminole 3311 3719 4383 4882 5100

13.8% 15.3% 16.7% 17.5% 18.0%Tarpon Springs 4307 4582 4923 5021 4956

17.9% 18.9% 18.7% 18.0% 17.5%TOTAL LOWER DIVISION 24016 24292 26292 27924 28278

UPPER DIVISIONAllstate 6

0.1%Clearwater 629 766 962 1027 1110

29.3% 27.1% 26.9% 25.6% 24.8%Downtown/Midtown 15

0.3%Health Education 29

0.6%St. Petersburg/Gibbs 900 1217 1498 1684 1812

41.9% 43.0% 41.9% 42.0% 40.5%Seminole 172 297 479 609 774

8.0% 10.5% 13.4% 15.2% 17.3%Tarpon Springs 448 547 638 693 724

20.8% 19.3% 17.8% 17.3% 16.2%

TOTAL UPPER DIVISION 2149 2827 3577 4013 4470

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2007 2008* 2009 2010 2011ALLSTATE

A.A. Degree 57.4%

Workforce Education 4363.2%

Baccalaureate Degree 45.9%

Undeclared 1623.5%

CLEARWATERA.A. Degree 3857 3572 3471 3645 3717

53.7% 48.9% 44.4% 45.4% 45.8%Workforce Education 1928 1782 2063 2309 2407

26.9% 24.4% 26.4% 28.7% 29.7%Baccalaureate Degree 629 766 962 981 1072

8.8% 10.5% 12.3% 12.2% 13.2%Undeclared 762 1189 1324 1098 921

10.6% 16.3% 16.9% 13.7% 11.3%DOWNTOWN/MIDTOWN

A.A. Degree 23957.0%

Workforce Education 12229.1%

Baccalaureate Degree 133.1%

Undeclared 4510.7%

HEALTH EDUCATIONA.A. Degree 33

10.4%Workforce Education 229

72.5%Baccalaureate Degree 29

9.2%Undeclared 25

7.9%ST. PETERSBURG/GIBBS

A.A. Degree 5197 4576 4601 4988 490948.3% 42.9% 39.6% 39.3% 40.0%

Workforce Education 3501 3269 3803 4629 455532.6% 30.7% 32.7% 36.5% 37.1%

Baccalaureate Degree 900 1217 1498 1584 17568.4% 11.4% 12.9% 12.5% 14.3%

Undeclared 1153 1603 1724 1498 105410.7% 15.0% 14.8% 11.8% 8.6%

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2007 2008* 2009 2010 2011SEMINOLE

A.A. Degree 1909 2018 2243 2515 276054.8% 50.2% 46.1% 45.8% 47.0%

Workforce Education 1134 1074 1439 1729 180132.6% 26.7% 29.6% 31.5% 30.7%

Baccalaureate Degree 172 297 479 580 7354.9% 7.4% 9.9% 10.6% 12.5%

Undeclared 268 627 701 667 5787.7% 15.6% 14.4% 12.1% 9.8%

TARPON SPRINGSA.A. Degree 2787 2732 2813 2894 2879

58.6% 53.3% 50.6% 50.6% 50.7%Workforce Education 1126 1083 1259 1435 1486

23.7% 21.1% 22.6% 25.1% 26.2%Baccalaureate Degree 448 547 638 654 702

9.4% 10.7% 11.5% 11.4% 12.4%Undeclared 394 767 851 731 613

11.5% 11.5% 11.5% 11.5% 11.5%COLLEGE TOTAL

A.A. Degree 13750 12898 13128 14042 1454252.6% 47.6% 44.0% 44.0% 44.4%

Workforce Education 7689 7208 8564 10102 1064329.4% 26.6% 28.7% 31.6% 32.5%

Baccalaureate Degree 2149 2827 3577 3799 43118.2% 10.4% 12.0% 11.9% 13.2%

Undeclared 2577 4186 4600 3994 32529.8% 15.4% 15.4% 12.5% 9.9%

*Beginning December 2007, students who did not meet all admission requirements were placed in a Pending/Non-Degree program code. These students are included in Undeclared instead of their intended program.

Note: Students with an unknown home campus are excluded.

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2007 2008 2009 2010 2011LOWER DIVISION % % % % %Allstate Male 42.6%

Female 57.4%Clearwater Male 39.0% 41.4% 42.0% 41.6% 42.3%

Female 61.0% 58.6% 58.0% 58.4% 57.7%Downtown/Midtown Male 43.6%

Female 56.4%Health Education Male 30.3%

Female 69.7%St. Petersburg/Gibbs Male 35.9% 36.9% 38.3% 37.8% 38.8%

Female 64.1% 63.1% 61.7% 62.2% 61.2%Seminole Male 39.8% 42.7% 41.9% 41.9% 41.1%

Female 60.2% 57.3% 58.1% 58.1% 58.9%Tarpon Springs Male 38.9% 39.8% 41.6% 41.9% 42.4%

Female 61.1% 60.2% 58.4% 58.1% 57.6%TOTAL LOWER DIVISION Male 37.8% 39.5% 40.5% 40.2% 40.7%

Female 62.2% 60.5% 59.5% 59.8% 59.3%

UPPER DIVISIONAllstate Male 33.3%

Female 66.7%Clearwater Male 33.0% 32.0% 31.6% 32.3% 31.5%

Female 67.0% 68.0% 68.4% 67.7% 68.5%Downtown/Midtown Male 53.3%

Female 46.7%Health Education Male 6.9%

Female 93.1%St. Petersburg/Gibbs Male 25.4% 25.8% 27.1% 25.6% 25.9%

Female 74.6% 74.2% 72.9% 74.4% 74.1%Seminole Male 28.8% 25.0% 29.4% 33.4% 34.6%

Female 71.2% 75.0% 70.6% 66.6% 65.4%Tarpon Springs Male 23.8% 27.6% 26.8% 26.2% 27.3%

Female 76.2% 72.4% 73.2% 73.8% 72.7%TOTAL UPPER DIVISION Male 27.6% 27.7% 28.6% 28.6% 29.0%

Female 72.4% 72.3% 71.4% 71.4% 71.0%

COLLEGE TOTAL Male 37.0% 38.3% 39.0% 38.7% 39.1%Female 63.0% 61.7% 61.0% 61.3% 60.9%

Note: Students with an unknown home campus are excluded.

*Only students with known gender are included in the calculations.

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LOWER DIVISION # % # % # % # % # %Allstate 17 27.4%

45 72.6%Clearwater F/T 1924 29.4% 2107 32.2% 2287 33.3% 2379 34.0% 2240 32.0%

P/T 4623 70.6% 4436 67.8% 4571 66.7% 4627 66.0% 4767 68.0%Downtown/Midtown 135 33.4%

269 66.6%Health Education 89 31.0%

198 69.0%St. Petersburg/Gibbs F/T 2688 27.3% 2866 30.3% 3192 31.5% 3420 31.0% 3074 29.4%

P/T 7163 72.7% 6582 69.7% 6936 68.5% 7595 69.0% 7388 70.6%Seminole F/T 1017 30.7% 1240 33.3% 1615 36.8% 1688 34.6% 1746 34.2%

P/T 2294 69.3% 2479 66.7% 2768 63.2% 3194 65.4% 3354 65.8%

Tarpon Springs F/T 1413 32.8% 1708 37.3% 1954 39.7% 1929 38.4% 1754 35.4%P/T 2894 67.2% 2874 62.7% 2969 60.3% 3092 61.6% 3202 64.6%

TOTAL LOWER F/T 7042 29.3% 7921 32.6% 9048 34.4% 9416 33.7% 9055 32.0%P/T 16974 70.7% 16371 67.4% 17244 65.6% 18508 66.3% 19223 68.0%

UPPER DIVISIONAllstate 1 16.7%

5 83.3%Clearwater F/T 223 35.5% 246 32.1% 320 33.3% 353 34.4% 375 33.8%

P/T 406 64.5% 520 67.9% 642 66.7% 674 65.6% 735 66.2%Downtown/Midtown 5 33.3%

10 66.7%Health Education 7 24.1%

22 75.9%St. Petersburg/Gibbs F/T 265 29.4% 347 28.5% 419 28.0% 496 29.5% 546 30.1%

P/T 635 70.6% 870 71.5% 1079 72.0% 1188 70.5% 1266 69.9%Seminole F/T 54 31.4% 91 30.6% 172 35.9% 216 35.5% 245 31.7%

P/T 118 68.6% 206 69.4% 307 64.1% 393 64.5% 529 68.3%Tarpon Springs F/T 199 44.4% 218 39.9% 269 42.2% 270 39.0% 287 39.6%

P/T 249 55.6% 329 60.1% 369 57.8% 423 61.0% 437 60.4%TOTAL UPPER F/T 741 34.5% 902 31.9% 1180 33.0% 1335 33.3% 1466 32.8%

P/T 1408 65.5% 1925 68.1% 2397 67.0% 2678 66.7% 3004 67.2%

COLLEGE TOTAL F/T 7783 29.7% 8823 32.5% 10228 34.2% 10751 33.7% 10521 32.1%P/T 18382 70.3% 18296 67.5% 19641 65.8% 21186 66.3% 22227 67.9%

Note: Students with an unknown home campus are excluded.

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LOWER DIVISION # % # % # % # % # %White 18270 76.1% 18386 75.7% 18521 70.4% 19009 68.1% 18929 66.9%Black 2553 10.6% 2519 10.4% 2813 10.7% 3774 13.5% 3956 14.0%Hispanic 1377 5.7% 1508 6.2% 1675 6.4% 2115 7.6% 2367 8.4%Asian 800 3.3% 848 3.5% 891 3.4% 979 3.5% 994 3.5%American Indian 112 0.5% 92 0.4% 111 0.4% 124 0.4% 113 0.4%Multi-Racial 17 0.1% 263 0.9%Pacific Islander 93 0.3% 31 0.1%Not Reported 904 3.8% 939 3.9% 2281 8.7% 1813 6.5% 1625 5.7%TOTAL LOWER DIVISION 24016 24292 26292 27924 28278

UPPER DIVISIONWhite 1692 78.7% 2213 78.3% 2719 76.0% 2998 74.7% 3255 72.8%Black 203 9.4% 270 9.6% 387 10.8% 459 11.4% 527 11.8%Hispanic 137 6.4% 186 6.6% 207 5.8% 250 6.2% 323 7.2%Asian 63 2.9% 63 2.2% 90 2.5% 113 2.8% 132 3.0%American Indian 9 0.4% 16 0.6% 12 0.3% 8 0.2% 17 0.4%Multi-Racial 0 0.0% 8 0.2%Pacific Islander 1 0.0% 5 0.1%Not Reported 45 2.1% 79 2.8% 162 4.5% 184 4.6% 203 4.5%TOTAL UPPER DIVISION 2149 2827 3577 4013 4470

COLLEGE TOTAL 26165 27119 29869 31937 32748

Note: Students with an unknown home campus are excluded.

*Additional race categories were added in 2010.

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Pacific Islander

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LOWER DIVISION # % # % # % # % # %19 & Under 4425 18.4% 4748 19.5% 4649 17.7% 4556 16.3% 4845 17.1%

20 - 24 8472 35.3% 8654 35.6% 9257 35.2% 10005 35.8% 9871 34.9%

25 - 29 3722 15.5% 3862 15.9% 4419 16.8% 4685 16.8% 4649 16.4%

30 - 39 3796 15.8% 3754 15.5% 4269 16.2% 4745 17.0% 4884 17.3%

40 - 49 2180 9.1% 2156 8.9% 2399 9.1% 2586 9.3% 2562 9.1%

50 - 59 880 3.7% 926 3.8% 1083 4.1% 1165 4.2% 1261 4.5%

60 & Over 188 0.8% 186 0.8% 213 0.8% 179 0.6% 203 0.7%

Not Known 353 1.5% 6 0.0% 3 0.0% 3 0.0% 3 0.0%

TOTAL LOWER DIVISION 24016 24292 26292 27924 28278

UPPER DIVISION19 & Under 3 0.1% 5 0.2% 6 0.2% 5 0.1% 9 0.2%

20-24 327 15.2% 403 14.3% 539 15.1% 624 15.5% 648 14.5%

25-29 483 22.5% 667 23.6% 820 22.9% 947 23.6% 1079 24.1%

30-39 670 31.2% 873 30.9% 1113 31.1% 1205 30.0% 1379 30.9%

40-49 469 21.8% 617 21.8% 740 20.7% 851 21.2% 926 20.7%

50-59 187 8.7% 247 8.7% 336 9.4% 348 8.7% 390 8.7%

60 & Over 7 0.3% 13 0.5% 22 0.6% 32 0.8% 39 0.9%

Not Known 3 0.1% 2 0.1% 1 0.0% 1 0.0% 0 0.0%

TOTAL UPPER DIVISION 2149 2827 3577 4013 4470

COLLEGE TOTAL 26165 27119 29869 31937 32748

Note: Students with an unknown home campus are excluded.

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Lower Division (Funded)* 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12Advanced & Professional

SSH 298,842.0 320,637.0 356,265.0 386,220.0 382,767.0FTE 9,961.4 10,687.9 11,875.5 12,874.0 12,758.9

Postsecondary VocationalSSH 122,241.0 128,148.0 139,821.0 149,799.0 154,236.0FTE 4,074.7 4,271.6 4,660.7 4,993.3 5,141.2

College PreparatorySSH 47,268.0 46,875.0 52,938.0 60,744.0 58,404.0FTE 1,575.6 1,562.5 1,764.6 2,024.8 1,946.8

PSAVSSH 4,317.0 3,483.0 3,495.0 3,579.0 3,648.0FTE 143.9 116.1 116.5 119.3 121.6

Continuing Workforce***SSH 9,921.0 9,861.0 8,700.0 0.0 0.0FTE 330.7 328.7 290.0 0.0 0.0

Total Lower Division (Funded)*SSH 482,589.0 509,004.0 561,219.0 600,342.0 599,055.0FTE 16,086.3 16,966.8 18,707.3 20,011.4 19,968.5

Upper Division**Advanced & Professional

SSH 42,447.0 50,301.0 61,650.0 71,874.0 76,287.0FTE 1,414.9 1,676.7 2,055.0 2,395.8 2,542.9

CollegewideLower Division Funded SSH* 482,589.0 509,004.0 561,219.0 600,342.0 599,055.0Upper Division SSH** 42,447.0 50,301.0 61,650.0 71,874.0 76,287.0

Collegewide SSH 525,036.0 559,305.0 622,869.0 672,216.0 675,342.0

Lower Division Funded FTE* 16,086.3 16,966.8 18,707.3 20,011.4 19,968.5Upper Division FTE** 1,414.9 1,676.7 2,055.0 2,395.8 2,542.9

Collegewide FTE 17,501.2 18,643.5 20,762.3 22,407.2 22,511.4

*Funded FTE excludes: 1) Recreation and Leisure courses, 2) Lifelong Learning courses, 3) Courses for which the direct instructional costs have been fullyfunded by an external agency, 4) Students enrolled in the same College Preparatory or College Credit course more than two times, 5) Students designated as an inmate or adult with a disability that did not pay fees, and 6) Students who received an Unauthorized Fee Wavier.

**Base FTE as reported in the FTE-3 Reports.

***Continuing Workforce Education no longer funded.

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Total Lower Division FTE* End Summer End Fall End Spring Total YearAdvanced & Professional 1,988.9 5,589.6 5,180.4 12,758.9Postsecondary Vocational 924.5 2,140.9 2,075.8 5,141.2College Preparatory 278.3 916.0 752.5 1,946.8Postsecondary Adult Vocational 21.0 55.8 44.8 121.6Total FTE 3,212.7 8,702.3 8,053.5 19,968.5% of Collegewide Total 88.2% 89.1% 88.4% 88.7%

Lower Division FTE by Lower Division Students*Advanced & Professional 1,894.7 5,400.0 4,993.5 12,288.2Postsecondary Vocational 853.1 1,986.1 1,938.0 4,777.1College Preparatory 278.3 916.0 752.5 1,946.8Postsecondary Adult Vocational 19.7 18.6 73.6 111.9Total FTE 3,045.8 8,320.7 7,757.6 19,124.0% of Collegewide Total 83.6% 85.2% 85.2% 85.0%

Lower Division FTE by Upper Division Students*Advanced & Professional 94.2 189.6 186.9 470.7Postsecondary Vocational 71.4 154.8 137.8 364.1College Preparatory 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Postsecondary Adult Vocational 0.2 0.6 0.1 0.9Total FTE 165.9 345.0 324.8 835.7% of Collegewide Total 4.6% 3.5% 3.6% 3.7%

Upper Division FTE by Upper Division Students**Advanced & Professional 428.5 1,059.7 1,054.7 2,542.9Total FTE 428.5 1,059.7 1,054.7 2,542.9% of Collegewide Total 11.8% 10.9% 11.6% 11.3%

100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%Collegewide FTE

Lower Division Advanced & Professional* 1,988.9 5,589.6 5,180.4 12,758.9Upper Division Advanced & Professional** 428.5 1,059.7 1,054.7 2,542.9Postsecondary Vocational 924.5 2,140.9 2,075.8 5,141.2College Preparatory 278.3 916.0 752.5 1,946.8Postsecondary Adult Vocational 21.0 55.8 44.8 121.6Total FTE 3,641.2 9,762.0 9,108.2 22,511.4

*Funded FTE excludes: 1) Recreation and Leisure courses, 2) Lifelong Learning courses, 3) Courses for which the direct instructional costs have been fully funded by an external agency, 4) Students enrolled in the same College Preparatory or College Credit course more than two times, 5) Students designated as an inmate or adult with a disability that did not pay fees, and 6) Students who received an Unauthorized Fee Wavier.

**Base FTE as reported in the FTE-3 Reports.

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EpiCenterLower Division Advanced & Professional* 4.5 71.8 76.5 152.8 4.1 107.1 110.1 221.3Upper Division Advanced & Professional** 17.4 65.1 87.9 170.4 18.1 76.6 85.9 180.6Postsecondary Vocational 25.8 74.9 110.6 211.3 36.9 112.5 91.8 241.2College Preparatory 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Continuing Workforce 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Postsecondary Adult Vocational 5.7 0.3 0.0 6.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Total FTE 53.4 212.1 275.0 540.5 59.1 296.2 287.8 643.1 % of Collegewide Total 1.5% 2.2% 2.9% 2.4% 1.6% 3.0% 3.2% 2.9%

ClearwaterLower Division Advanced & Professional* 407.7 1,243.4 1,165.2 2,816.3 412.4 1,221.7 1,127.2 2,761.3Upper Division Advanced & Professional** 52.3 77.9 79.6 209.8 47.8 118.8 111.7 278.3Postsecondary Vocational 111.0 306.8 319.1 736.9 123.1 353.8 337.4 814.3College Preparatory 69.3 208.0 167.7 445.0 64.4 195.7 169.6 429.7Continuing Workforce 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Total FTE 640.3 1,836.1 1,731.6 4,208.0 647.7 1,890.0 1,745.9 4,283.6 % of Collegewide Total 18.0% 19.4% 18.4% 18.8% 17.8% 19.4% 19.2% 19.0%

St. Petersburg/GibbsLower Division Advanced & Professional* 482.5 1,343.1 1,298.5 3,124.1 513.1 1,341.9 1,192.4 3,047.4Upper Division Advanced & Professional** 9.4 55.0 53.5 117.9 7.1 47.9 38.9 93.9Postsecondary Vocational 104.2 221.4 222.5 548.1 120.9 284.2 271.4 676.5College Preparatory 59.2 251.3 237.8 548.3 74.1 253.1 211.0 538.2Continuing Workforce 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Total FTE 655.3 1,870.8 1,812.3 4,338.4 715.2 1,927.1 1,713.7 4,356.0 % of Collegewide Total 18.5% 19.8% 19.3% 19.4% 19.6% 19.7% 18.8% 19.4%

SeminoleLower Division Advanced & Professional* 725.1 1,559.1 1,626.6 3,910.8 703.0 1,645.3 1,561.5 3,909.8Upper Division Advanced & Professional** 165.5 267.7 245.3 678.5 159.6 255.5 249.1 664.2Postsecondary Vocational 222.2 433.4 480.7 1,136.3 259.5 427.5 404.4 1,091.4College Preparatory 78.4 206.2 151.7 436.3 65.3 179.5 140.5 385.3Continuing Workforce 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Total FTE 1,191.2 2,466.4 2,504.3 6,161.9 1,187.4 2,507.8 2,355.5 6,050.7 % of Collegewide Total 33.6% 26.0% 26.7% 27.5% 32.6% 25.7% 25.9% 26.9%

Tarpon Springs Lower Division Advanced & Professional* 274.8 950.0 874.9 2,099.7 271.9 948.1 873.7 2,093.7Upper Division Advanced & Professional** 5.8 154.5 159.1 319.4 14.8 132.5 134.9 282.2Postsecondary Vocational 55.4 145.7 145.4 346.5 51.3 152.5 138.9 342.7College Preparatory 31.4 149.8 118.4 299.6 31.9 141.5 114.1 287.5Continuing Workforce 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Total FTE 367.4 1,400.0 1,297.8 3,065.2 369.9 1,374.6 1,261.6 3,006.1 % of Collegewide Total 10.4% 14.8% 13.8% 13.7% 10.2% 14.1% 13.9% 13.4%

Health EducationLower Division Advanced & Professional* 1.5 11.8 8.7 22.0 1.6 9.5 4.7 15.8Upper Division Advanced & Professional** 121.0 268.5 323.2 712.7 148.6 313.9 320.7 783.2Postsecondary Vocational 226.9 613.9 624.6 1,465.4 236.6 516.4 513.4 1,266.4College Preparatory 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Continuing Workforce 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Total FTE 349.4 894.2 956.5 2,200.1 386.8 839.8 838.8 2,065.4 % of Collegewide Total 9.8% 9.4% 10.2% 9.8% 10.6% 8.6% 9.2% 9.2%

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Allstate CenterLower Division Advanced & Professional* 0.0 3.0 1.1 4.1 0.0 1.8 0.7 2.5Upper Division Advanced & Professional** 20.6 77.4 88.7 186.7 32.5 90.3 90.7 213.5Postsecondary Vocational 97.6 184.6 176.5 458.7 78.4 149.5 165.7 393.6College Preparatory 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Continuing Workforce 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Postsecondary Adult Vocational 25.8 31.7 55.8 113.3 21.0 55.8 44.8 121.6

Total FTE 144.0 296.7 322.1 762.8 131.9 297.4 301.9 731.2 % of Collegewide Total 4.1% 3.1% 3.4% 3.4% 3.6% 3.0% 3.3% 3.2%

Downtown CenterLower Division Advanced & Professional* 82.6 293.1 301.6 677.3 75.2 276.3 276.7 628.2Upper Division Advanced & Professional** 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.6 0.6Postsecondary Vocational 10.6 35.3 39.9 85.8 14.9 58.6 58.2 131.7College Preparatory 30.0 91.6 82.9 204.5 24.4 99.6 88.5 212.5Continuing Workforce 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Total FTE 123.2 420.0 424.8 968.0 114.5 434.5 424.0 973.0 % of Collegewide Total 3.5% 4.4% 4.5% 4.3% 3.1% 4.5% 4.7% 4.3%

Midtown CenterLower Division Advanced & Professional* 8.4 33.6 24.9 66.9 7.6 37.9 33.4 78.9Upper Division Advanced & Professional** 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Postsecondary Vocational 0.7 0.7 2.9 4.3 2.9 2.0 4.4 9.3College Preparatory 16.4 40.9 33.8 91.1 18.2 46.6 28.8 93.6Continuing Workforce 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Total FTE 25.5 75.2 61.6 162.3 28.7 86.5 66.6 181.8 % of Collegewide Total 0.7% 0.8% 0.7% 0.7% 0.8% 0.9% 0.7% 0.8%

Veterinary Technology****Lower Division Advanced & Professional* 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Upper Division Advanced & Professional** 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 24.2 22.2 46.4Postsecondary Vocational 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 83.9 90.2 174.1College Preparatory 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Continuing Workforce 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Total FTE 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 108.1 112.4 220.5 % of Collegewide Total 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 1.1% 1.2% 1.0%

CollegewideLower Division Advanced & Professional* 1,987.1 5,508.9 5,378.0 12,874.0 1,988.9 5,589.6 5,180.4 12,758.9Upper Division Advanced & Professional** 392.0 966.1 1,037.7 2,395.8 428.5 1,059.7 1,054.7 2,542.9Postsecondary Vocational 854.4 2,016.7 2,122.2 4,993.3 924.5 2,140.9 2,075.8 5,141.2College Preparatory 284.7 947.8 792.3 2,024.8 278.3 916.0 752.5 1,946.8Continuing Workforce 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Postsecondary Adult Vocational 31.5 32.0 55.8 119.3 21.0 55.8 44.8 121.6

Total FTE 3,549.7 9,471.5 9,386.0 22,407.2 3,641.2 9,762.0 9,108.2 22,511.4

*Funded FTE excludes: 1) Recreation and Leisure courses, 2) Lifelong Learning courses, 3) Courses for which the direct instructional costs have been fully fundedby an external agency, 4) Students enrolled in the same College Preparatory or College Credit course more than two times, 5) Students designated as an inmate or adult with a disability that did not pay fees, and 6) Students who received an Unauthorized Fee Wavier.

**Base FTE as reported in the FTE-3 Reports.

***Continuing Workforce Education no longer funded.

****New Facility in 2011-2012

Department of Institutional Research and EffectivenessSource: Student Database (FTE-3 Reports)Revised: 7/13/12

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2007-08 2008-094 2009-10 2010-115 2011-12EpiCenterLower Division FTE1 111.0 326.4 364.0 370.1 462.5Life Long Learning 0.0 0.0 1.2 4.5 0.6Upper Division FTE2 55.5 90.1 138.8 170.4 180.6

Total FTE 166.5 416.5 504.0 545.0 643.7

ClearwaterLower Division FTE1 3,130.7 3,416.3 3,800.6 3,998.2 4,005.3Life Long Learning 2.9 0.0 4.6 2.3 3.3Upper Division FTE2 102.3 139.3 167.5 209.8 278.3

Total FTE 3,235.9 3,555.6 3,972.7 4,210.3 4,286.9

St. Petersburg/GibbsLower Division FTE1 3,460.4 3,739.7 4,012.2 4,220.5 4,262.1Life Long Learning 4.8 0.0 5.1 5.2 5.5Upper Division FTE2 137.1 84.0 103.6 117.9 93.9

Total FTE 3,602.3 3,823.7 4,120.9 4,343.6 4,361.5

SeminoleLower Division FTE1 1,178.0 4,447.1 4,933.2 5,483.4 5,386.5Life Long Learning 0.6 0.0 4.3 5.6 10.8Upper Division FTE2 0.0 486.0 673.6 678.5 664.2

Total FTE 1,178.6 4,933.1 5,611.1 6,167.5 6,061.5

Tarpon SpringsLower Division FTE1 1,985.7 2,312.5 2,600.2 2,745.8 2,723.9Life Long Learning 1.3 0.0 4.0 3.4 2.0Upper Division FTE2 197.7 278.6 225.8 319.4 282.2

Total FTE 2,184.7 2,591.1 2,830.0 3,068.6 3,008.1

Health Education Lower Division FTE1 1,123.1 1,432.3 1,551.6 1,487.4 1,282.2Life Long Learning 1.2 0.0 2.0 0.8 0.4Upper Division FTE2 246.6 493.7 593.4 712.7 783.2

Total FTE 1,370.9 1,926.0 2,147.0 2,200.9 2,065.8

AllstateLower Division FTE1 391.9 693.4 653.9 576.1 517.7Life Long Learning 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2Upper Division FTE2 31.7 105.0 152.3 186.7 213.5

Total FTE 423.7 798.4 806.2 762.8 731.4

Downtown CenterLower Division FTE1 513.5 552.4 711.2 967.6 972.4Life Long Learning 0.7 0.0 0.3 3.0 2.7Upper Division FTE2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.6

Total FTE 514.2 552.4 711.5 971.0 975.7

Midtown Center3

Lower Division FTE1 109.3 46.7 80.4 162.3 181.8Life Long Learning 0.2 0.0 0.2 0.3 1.2Upper Division FTE2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

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Veterinary Technology 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12Lower Division FTE1 0.0 46.4 0.0 0.0 174.1Life Long Learning 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Upper Division FTE2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 46.4

Total FTE 0.0 46.4 0.0 0.0 220.5

Not Requiring Permanent FacilitiesLower Division FTE1 4,082.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Life Long Learning 3.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Upper Division FTE2 644.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Total FTE 4,729.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

CollegewideLower Division FTE1 16,086.3 16,966.8 18,707.3 20,011.4 19,968.5Life Long Learning 15.0 0.0 21.7 25.1 26.7Upper Division FTE2 1,414.9 1,676.7 2,055.0 2,395.8 2,542.9

Total FTE 17,516.2 18,643.5 20,784.0 22,432.3 22,538.1

1Funded FTE excludes: 1) Recreation and Leisure courses, 2) Lifelong Learning courses, 3) Courses for which the direct instructional costs have been fully funded by an external agency, 4) Students enrolled in the same College Preparatory or College Credit course more than two times, 5) Students designated as an inmate or adult with a disability that did not pay fees, and 6) Students who received an Unauthorized Fee Wavier.

2Base FTE as reported in the FTE-3 Reports.3New Facility in 2006-20074Beginning 2008-09, all distance learning courses (not requiring a permanent facility) are assigned to a site.5Continuing Workforce Education no longer funded.

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Lower Division* 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12Advanced & Professional

Total Nat/Phys Sciences 1,216.9 1,303.5 1,428.8 1,578.4 1,540.4Biological Science 515.6 546.9 607.7 682.2 654.4Physical Sciences 701.3 756.6 821.1 896.2 886.0

Total Letters/Languages 4,358.7 4,710.4 5,388.9 5,781.2 5,721.7Fine and Applied Arts 1,380.9 1,484.9 1,770.1 2,063.2 1,995.6Foreign Languages 279.8 313.1 341.3 355.0 339.6Letters 2,698.0 2,912.4 3,277.5 3,363.0 3,386.5

Education 316.9 300.0 304.0 316.2 272.3Mathematics 1,999.9 2,088.5 2,229.3 2,444.7 2,426.3Total Social Sciences 1,991.6 2,201.0 2,428.6 2,660.9 2,713.5

Psychology 127.5 140.4 142.0 162.6 175.6Social Sciences 1,864.1 2,060.6 2,286.6 2,498.3 2,537.9

Communications 72.2 80.9 91.6 86.1 79.4Interdisciplinary 2.3 1.7 1.5 2.1 1.2Library Science 2.9 1.9 2.8 4.4 4.1

Total Advanced and Professional 9,961.4 10,687.9 11,875.5 12,874.0 12,758.9

Postsecondary VocationalDistributive 36.0 42.7 50.1 62.4 56.2Health 1,805.1 1,887.0 2,145.5 2,240.2 2,214.8Home Economics 27.7 21.2 27.8 32.9 30.1Office 1,439.9 1,474.3 1,572.8 1,558.2 1,659.4Trade and Industrial 222.2 208.1 212.8 234.0 329.7Public Service 543.8 638.3 651.7 865.6 851.0

Total Postsecondary Vocational 4,074.7 4,271.6 4,660.7 4,993.3 5,141.2

Postsecondary Adult VocationalPublic Service 143.9 116.1 116.5 119.3 121.6

Total Postsecondary Adult Vocational 143.9 116.1 116.5 119.3 121.60Continuing Workforce

Distributive 4.2 4.0 1.9 0.0 0.0Health 133.8 134.9 111.7 0.0 0.0Office 57.5 39.1 54.3 0.0 0.0Public Service 135.2 150.7 122.1 0.0 0.0

Total Continuing Workforce 330.7 328.7 290.0 0.0 0.0

Adult General EducationCollege Preparatory 1,575.6 1,562.5 1,764.6 2,024.8 1,946.8Lifelong Learning 15.0 0.0 21.7 25.1 26.7

Total Adult General Education 1,590.6 1,562.5 1,786.3 2,049.9 1,973.5

Total Lower Division FTE 16,101.3 16,966.8 18,729.0 20,036.5 19,995.2

Total Lower Division FTE (Funded)* 16,086.3 16,966.8 18,707.3 20,011.4 19,968.5(Excluding Lifelong Learning)

Upper Division** 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12Advanced & Professional

Biological Science 0.0 0.0 0.0 36.3 78.6Health Professions 437.6 495.6 592.6 710.0 823.2Letters 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.5 0.0Education 568.3 575.9 599.7 599.7 516.4Business Management 299.7 453.7 152.3 685.8 635.8Computer Information Science 0.0 0.0 0.0 37.2 77.9Mathematics 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Social Sciences 78.1 105.0 651.3 186.7 213.5Communications 0.0 0.0 0.0 24.6 57.1Law 31.2 46.5 59.1 111.3 126.4Public Affairs 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.7 14.0

Total Advanced and Professional 1,414.9 1,676.7 2,055.0 2,395.8 2,542.9

Collegewide 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12Total Lower Division FTE* 16,101.3 16,966.8 18,729.0 20,036.5 19,995.2Total Upper Division FTE** 1,414.9 1,676.7 2,055.0 2,395.8 2,542.9

Total Collegewide FTE 17,516.2 18,643.5 20,784.0 22,432.3 22,538.1

*Funded FTE excludes: 1) Recreation and Leisure courses, 2) Lifelong Learning courses, 3) Courses for which the direct instructional costs have been fully funded by an external agency, 4) Students enrolled in the same College Preparatory or College Credit course more than two times, 5) Students designated as an inmate or adult with a disability that did not pay fees, and 6) Students who received an Unauthorized Fee Wavier.

**Base FTE as reported in the FTE-3 Reports.

***Continuing Workforce Education no longer funded.

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Section IV: Academics

St. Petersburg College

St. Petersburg College offers well-designed academic programs that contribute to educational advancement, individual accomplishment and workforce development.

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ANNUAL UNDUPLICATED HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT

CREDIT AND NON-CREDIT STUDENTS

Reporting Credit Non-Credit Reporting Credit Non-CreditYear Number Percent Number Percent Total Year Number Percent Number Percent Total

1969-70 12448 88.1% 1678 11.9% 14126 1991-92 35134 61.1% 22392* 38.9% 575261970-71 13459 66.7% 6734 33.3% 20193 1992-93 36024 61.1% 22909* 38.9% 589331971-72 13617 58.4% 9717 41.6% 23334 1993-94 37135 56.7% 28351* 43.3% 654861972-73 13071 55.1% 10670 44.9% 23741 1994-95 34748 53.2% 30586* 46.8% 653341973-74 14475 56.5% 11160 43.5% 25635 1995-96 32877 54.1% 27925* 45.9% 608021974-75 16104 56.6% 12371 43.4% 28475 1996-97 32327 56.8% 24623* 43.2% 569501975-76 18175 56.6% 13916 43.4% 32091 1997-98 31445 56.2% 24480* 43.8% 559251976-77 18595 56.2% 14507 43.8% 33102 1998-99 31118 55.2% 25252* 44.8% 563701977-78 19772 52.0% 18252 48.0% 38024 1999-00 31080 53.4% 27125* 46.6% 582071978-79 22494 55.6% 17955 44.4% 40449 2000-01 31079 51.2% 29622* 48.8% 607011979-80 23085 55.3% 18681 44.7% 41766 2001-02 31928 51.1% 30537* 48.9% 624651980-81 24192 55.6% 19353 44.4% 43545 2002-03 34249 51.3% 32562* 48.7% 668111981-82 25704 51.8% 23965 48.2% 49669 2003-04 35310 52.2% 32283* 47.8% 675931982-83 25450 60.5% 16603 39.5% 42053 2004-05 35497 56.4% 27424* 43.6% 629211983-84 26251 60.8% 16957 39.2% 43208 2005-06 35400 60.9% 22773* 39.1% 581731984-85 26569 62.9% 15680 37.1% 42249 2006-07 36133 58.3% 25797* 41.7% 619301985-86 27371 64.7% 14910 35.3% 42281 2007-08 36985 59.5% 25215* 40.5% 622001986-87 29947 62.2% 18200 37.8% 48147 2008-09 37273 60.7% 24141* 39.3% 614141987-88 30067 57.0% 22695 43.0% 52762 2009-10 42280 68.6% 19312* 31.4% 615921988-89 32251 57.6% 23780 42.4% 56031 2010-11 45333 70.7% 18761* 29.3% 640941989-90 28838 51.6% 26998 48.4% 55836 2011-12 45914 73.4% 16622* 26.6% 625361990-91 34862 65.9% 18050* 34.1% 52912

*There are several types of course categories within the credit and non-creditsystem; prior to 1990-91, the headcount number for non-credit students Department of Institutional Research and Effectivenessrepresented an unduplicated count within each of the various non-credit course Source: 1969-70 to 1976-77, "Report for Florida Community Colleges"categories. Beginning 1990-91, the unduplicated headcount number represents Source: Student Database (AA-1 Report Series)an unduplicated count between all non-credit course categories. However there Revised: 6/22/12is still potential duplication between credit and non-credit, i.e., a student who takesboth credit and non-credit courses is counted twice. Beginning Fall 2002 the totalincludes upper division students.

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COMPARISON OF ENROLLMENT TO COMPLETERS BY GENDER AND ETHNICITY BASED ON DEGREE PROGRAM CODES

Reporting White Black Hispanic Asian Am. Indian Not Reported TotalsYear Program Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male All

2008-09 Baccalaureate E 1916 791 293 84 161 67 56 21 13 4 143 79 2582 1046 3628C 405 123 35 9 24 8 11 4 3 1 32 17 510 162 672

Education Preparation E 57 18 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 11 2 70 21 91C 25 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 31 6 37

AA Degree E 6179 5178 1117 596 514 377 267 207 42 22 590 473 8709 6853 15562C 1010 625 117 43 77 43 40 32 3 5 102 72 1349 820 2169

AAS/AS Degree E 2523 1725 515 214 189 134 86 63 13 15 222 140 3548 2291 5839C 439 177 56 15 30 7 22 7 0 1 49 20 596 227 823

Advanced Technical E 3 3 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 10Certificate C 9 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 11 3 14PSV Certificate E 376 572 62 44 32 44 6 10 6 4 36 48 518 722 1240 C 108 128 11 12 13 20 2 8 2 0 13 16 149 184 333Applied Technical E 42 96 9 8 2 6 0 0 0 0 4 8 57 118 175Diploma C 23 68 10 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 3 37 76 113PSAV Certificate E 16 100 1 10 0 5 1 2 0 0 2 4 20 121 141

C 22 91 2 10 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 5 26 108 134Vocational Pre-Degree E 1817 520 578 85 171 72 87 44 11 4 14 6 2678 731 3409Undeclared E 3365 2833 218 150 145 183 93 72 11 14 53 41 3885 3293 7178Total E 16294 11836 2795 1191 1215 890 598 419 96 63 1075 801 22073 15200 37273

C 2041 1220 232 91 146 81 76 53 8 7 206 134 2709 1586 4295E = EnrollmentsC = Completers

2009-10 Baccalaureate E 2287 1015 382 103 189 71 73 29 12 3 185 97 2922 1524 4446C 399 141 46 10 27 18 0 0 5 1 0 15 483 185 668

Education Preparation E 63 21 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 11 78 26 104C 27 8 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 33 10 43

AA Degree E 6088 5194 1204 645 421 276 0 0 41 33 0 981 9200 7326 16526C 1148 750 147 37 45 54 0 0 2 4 0 107 1548 935 2483

AAS/AS Degree E 2672 1865 596 268 177 98 0 0 13 14 0 356 3958 2625 6583C 468 180 60 18 10 21 0 0 3 3 0 37 624 237 861

Advanced Technical E 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 9 1 10Certificate C 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4PSV Certificate E 374 444 53 33 32 8 0 0 4 3 0 43 513 569 1082 C 169 124 15 17 10 6 0 0 0 0 0 23 231 169 400Applied Technical E 30 88 9 5 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 48 113 161Diploma C 12 60 5 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 18 74 92PSAV Certificate E 27 180 3 13 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 7 40 247 287

C 6 106 3 7 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 13 156 169Vocational Pre-Degree E 2357 698 767 142 94 123 0 0 13 8 0 12 3504 1003 4507Undeclared E 3605 3609 295 214 251 143 0 0 20 26 0 65 4328 4246 8574Total E 17508 13115 3309 1423 1182 724 73 29 103 87 185 1582 24600 17680 42280

C 2231 1371 276 92 104 101 0 0 10 9 0 190 2952 1768 4720

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Year Program Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male All2010-11 Baccalaureate E 2644 1224 498 130 253 84 98 47 1 2 9 4 3 0 235 115 3741 1606 5347

C 535 218 58 13 38 10 14 7 0 0 2 2 0 0 52 31 699 281 980Professional Certificate E 42 11 4 3 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 2 58 18 76

C 8 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 12 4 16Education Preparation E 94 27 0 0 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 15 4 115 33 148

C 35 8 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 42 11 53AA Degree E 6227 5317 1476 873 740 574 257 269 7 4 36 37 38 35 849 734 9630 7843 17473

C 1203 766 170 61 98 56 48 27 0 0 3 1 0 1 140 100 1662 1012 2674AAS/AS Degree E 2910 2307 733 429 242 250 116 86 1 5 17 21 5 11 381 278 4405 3387 7792

C 515 192 70 15 34 18 18 8 0 0 3 1 0 0 55 21 695 255 950Advanced Technical E 8 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 16 2 18Certificate C 11 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 13 2 15PSV Certificate E 345 416 41 46 27 38 12 17 0 2 4 6 1 1 35 41 465 567 1032 C 130 120 10 9 10 16 8 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 9 8 168 159 327Applied Technical E 38 91 8 2 3 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 11 55 110 165Diploma C 18 57 3 0 0 8 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 23 73 96PSAV Certificate E 33 235 7 17 3 16 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 44 51 316 367

C 10 101 3 7 1 8 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 25 17 143 160Vocational Pre-Degree E 2693 853 1071 191 346 128 136 54 4 4 5 4 4 9 32 15 4291 1258 5549Undeclared E 2945 3006 314 216 262 255 87 66 1 1 18 17 8 13 83 74 3718 3648 7366Total E 17979 13489 4154 1907 1885 1351 709 547 15 18 89 89 60 69 1654 1318 26545 18788 45333

C 2465 1467 316 105 184 117 88 51 0 0 9 6 0 1 269 193 3331 1940 52712011-12 Baccalaureate E 2835 1279 561 152 295 117 112 44 2 3 16 4 7 0 276 126 4104 1725 5829

C 541 235 81 19 60 16 29 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 47 22 759 302 1061Professional Certificate E 74 20 7 5 8 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 3 99 33 132

C 21 2 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 29 7 36Education Preparation E 52 11 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 65 13 78

C 36 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 2 45 8 53AA Degree E 6031 5370 1500 999 840 665 262 295 10 3 51 28 93 76 773 681 9560 8117 17677

C 1368 928 193 74 136 74 54 48 1 0 5 5 3 1 163 115 1923 1245 3168AAS/AS Degree E 2958 2402 767 504 322 292 114 88 1 7 23 20 18 26 347 280 4550 3619 8169

C 465 247 62 19 39 22 24 15 0 0 1 2 0 0 50 27 641 332 973Advanced Technical E 15 10 8 5 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 28 18 46Certificate C 5 2 3 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 13 4 17PSV Certificate E 332 415 46 45 26 34 11 11 0 1 3 3 2 2 30 37 450 548 998 C 105 135 13 14 4 10 3 8 0 0 0 3 0 0 8 9 133 179 312Applied Technical E 28 76 1 4 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 10 37 94 131Diploma C 17 51 4 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 29 59 88PSAV Certificate E 25 146 8 17 3 11 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 16 41 193 234

C 3 69 0 6 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 14 7 92 99Vocational Pre-Degree E 2832 879 1119 218 430 118 134 63 3 9 20 4 13 39 24 8 4575 1338 5913Undeclared E 2787 2563 281 195 274 237 125 99 1 4 18 16 22 40 21 24 3529 3178 6707Total E 17969 13171 4298 2144 2202 1480 762 607 18 27 131 75 157 183 1501 1189 27038 18876 45914

C 2561 1675 357 138 249 126 113 83 1 0 7 10 3 1 288 195 3579 2228 5807E = EnrollmentsC = Completers

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Not ReportedAsian Pacific Islander Two or MoreAm. Indian

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Florida CIP Code BACCALAUREATE DEGREES (BAS, BS) 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-121100302990 Sustainability Management * * * 79 147 1651101110990 Technology Management 519 500 449 405 422 4081101310010 Exceptional Student Education 201 212 216 187 152 1601101312020 Elementary Education 365 374 327 343 323 3011101313030 Business Technology Education 4 7 8 5 8 21101313090 Technology Education 8 16 18 13 15 81101313111 Secondary Mathematics Teacher Education 41 36 28 26 25 201101313112 Middle Grades Mathematics Education 5-9 * 2 4 7 10 131101313165 Middle Grades General Science Education 5-9 * 1 5 10 12 91101313220 Secondary Biology Teacher Education 28 29 18 18 16 121101399990 Educational Studies * 38 145 224 258 2581102203022 Paralegal Studies 81 113 146 184 212 2061102601011 Biology * * * 30 199 3151104399990 Public Safety Administration 158 211 263 332 394 4161104404010 Public Policy & Administration * * * * 24 791105106020 Dental Hygiene 161 191 213 178 180 1681105108080 Veterinary Technology 127 126 151 169 149 1521105122111 Health Services Administration * 37 204 366 562 6611105123070 Orthotics and Prosthetics 45 47 42 51 57 571105138012 Nursing 460 555 670 789 986 10971105202011 Business Administration * * * 85 276 4381105202990 Management & Organizational Leadership * 48 348 578 633 6641105208010 Banking 28 66 97 103 79 721105211010 International Business 196 264 276 264 208 1485551399990 Educator Preparation Institute - Impact 116 120 91 104 148 78

TOTAL BACCALAUREATE DEGREES 2538 2993 3719 4550 5495 5907

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATES 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-125552203020 Paralegal Studies * * * * 66 1095554399990 Gangs Enforcement Management * * * * 3 35555202990 Project Management * * * * * 135555108080 Veterinary Practice Management * * * * 7 7

TOTAL PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATES 0 0 0 0 76 132

1192401010 ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE (AA) 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-1217805 17216 15562 16526 17473 17677

ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREES (AS) 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-121615010100 Architectural Design & Construction Technology 127 117 104 105 112 1071649010401 Aviation Maintenance Management 25 23 20 40 33 451506040102 Business Administration & Management 575 579 388 453 682 7421506040102 Business Administration & Management 575 579 388 451 677 7371506040102 Insurance Services * * * 2 5 51615040200 Computer Engineering Technology 42 52 68 129 153 01615040200 Information Tech (IT) Security 42 52 68 129 153 01506120106 Information Tech (IT) Security * * * * 138 2441507030500 Computer Programming and Analysis 12 72 129 62 127 2171507030500 Computer/Web Programming and Analysis * * * 62 127 2171743010600 Crime Scene Technology 320 239 228 258 296 2851743010300 Criminal Justice Technology 89 205 271 374 581 5991743010300 Public Safety 89 205 271 374 581 5991317010200 Dental Hygiene 89 101 103 94 87 870744040104 Digital Forensics and Computer Investigations * * * * * 191610010202 Digital Media/Multimedia Technology 110 145 183 88 206 2631610010202 Digital Arts, Media, and Interactive Web * * * 88 206 2631615020200 Drafting and Design Technology 43 33 37 31 40 451420020203 Early Childhood Education 237 214 227 261 322 3241744040102 Emergency Administration & Management 36 47 44 43 53 551317020601 Emergency Medical Services 151 153 148 80 54 411615000001 Engineering Technology * * * 91 130 1601715059901 Environmental Science Technology * * * 41 108 1441207020100 Financial Services Banking * 6 18 30 36 461743020100 Fire Science Technology 243 243 255 228 244 2591312030100 Funeral Services 74 91 106 115 140 1391317050600 Health Information Management 75 105 137 154 162 1961317050600 Health Information Management 75 93 103 111 114 1451317050600 Healthcare Informatics * 12 34 43 48 51

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Florida CIP Code ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREES (AS) 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-121206079900 Hospitality & Tourism Management 155 148 134 164 200 2181317040600 Human Services 177 202 208 288 411 5211317040600 Alcohol / Substance Abuse 63 81 80 137 190 2491317040600 Social Services 114 121 128 151 221 2721507039902 Internet Services Technology 55 71 77 32 61 871507039902 Web Site Design & Management * * * 32 61 871317030900 Medical Laboratory Technology 72 59 63 54 52 521650099900 Music and Arts Technology * * * 107 272 3411507030401 Network Administrator 78 104 106 181 246 2731507030401 Computer Networking 13 75 106 181 246 2731318110100 Nursing, R.N. 930 983 956 999 971 8941722010300 Paralegal Studies 234 272 240 294 348 3881731010100 Parks & Leisure Services 17 30 27 42 42 351610010300 Photographic Technology * * * 34 58 921317081500 Physical Therapist Assistant 139 139 131 113 97 891317020900 Radiography 80 91 89 79 73 651317081800 Respiratory Care 57 59 61 63 64 661713100301 Sign Language Interpretation 110 113 90 128 148 1541506120107 Technology Management * 30 48 76 100 1231317051200 Veterinary Technology 360 361 340 368 383 421

Total Inactive Associate in Science Degree Programs 802 730 422 570 342 263TOTAL ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREES 6091 6092 5731 6456 7675 8099

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREES (AAS) 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-120606200101 Industrial Management Technology 0 16 9 17 31 41

Total Inactive Associate in Applied Science Degree Programs 0 0 0 0 86 29TOTAL ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREES 109 125 108 127 117 70

ADVANCED TECHNICAL CERTIFICATES (ATC) 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-120318110166 Critical Care 13 9 3 8 13 170318110166 Emergency Care 6 7 4 2 3 120312030166 Funeral Arts * * * * * 140318070166 Sepsis Awareness & Education 0 2 2 0 2 2

Total Inactive Advanced Technical Certificate Programs 3 4 1 0 0 1TOTAL ADVANCED TECHNICAL CERTIFICATES 29 22 10 10 18 46

TECHNICAL CERTIFICATES (PSVC) 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-120507010103 Accounting Applications 27 32 26 32 21 430317040602 Addiction Studies * * * * 10 460506180101 Business Management 32 78 66 60 47 410506180101 Business Administration 32 40 39 46 37 410506180101 Veterinary Hospital Management * 37 23 0 10 00506040103 Business Specialist 0 0 0 0 4 120506040103 Entrepreneurship * * * * 2 20506040103 Management / Leadership * * * * 2 80506040103 Marketng * * * * * 20615040201 Cisco Certified Network Associate 18 18 16 15 8 110507030503 Computer Programming Specialist 0 0 10 0 7 00507030503 Web Design * * * * 7 00615040203 Computer Support * * 26 47 48 350507039903 Computer/Web Programming Specialist * * * 24 ** 480743010601 Crime Scene Technician 184 109 81 57 69 540610010207 Digital Media/Multimedia Production 6 6 4 3 2 20610010210 Digital Media/Multimedia Video Production 8 9 8 7 6 50615010101 Drafting and Architectural Design Technology 54 59 37 32 25 240615010101 Building Construction Technology 43 47 26 23 20 160615010101 Drafting Technology 11 12 11 9 5 80610010208 Digital Graphics * * * * 3 50506120102 E-Business Security 0 0 0 0 0 00744040103 Emergency Administration & Management 19 23 61 57 15 60744040103 Computer Related Crime Investigations * * 13 23 8 00744040103 Emergency Administration & Management 11 11 7 9 7 60744040103 Fire Officer I * * 37 25 0 00615000004 Computer-Aided Design & Drafting * * * * * 20615061304 Engineering Support Specialist 0 9 12 17 6 80615061304 Computer-Aided Design & Drafting * 7 11 13 5 40615061304 Engineering Technology Support * 2 1 4 1 40610010217 Fire Inspector II 8 5 1 0 0 00743020202 Fire Company Management 0 0 0 52 53 490743020202 Fire Inspector I * * * 6 3 60743020202 Fire Inspector II * * * 1 1 00743020202 Fire Investigator I * * * 1 1 10743020202 Fire Officer I * * * 41 44 410743020202 Fire Officer II * * * 2 4 10206079901 Food and Beverage Management 19 21 12 8 14 200743010705 Gang Related Investigations * * 0 1 2 3

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Florida CIP Code TECHNICAL CERTIFICATES (PSVC) 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-120317050611 Health Informatics * * 62 158 76 720744040104 Homeland Security Emergency Manager 0 0 6 7 30 380744040104 Homeland Security * * 6 7 14 240744040104 Computer Related Crime Investigations * * * * 16 140507030607 Information Technology Analyst 8 32 12 0 0 00507030607 Computer Support 2 15 6 0 0 00507030607 Crime Scene Technology 0 0 0 0 0 00506120111 Information Tech (IT) Security * * * * * 60507030606 Information Technology Specialist 32 37 13 0 0 00615070203 Lean-Six Sigma Green Belt 29 23 16 10 19 140507030406 Linux System Administrator * * * * * 30507030403 Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Server Administrator * * * * 9 00317050607 Medical Coder 119 109 96 117 121 1160615000004 Medical Quality Systems * * * * * 40615030310 Medical Quality Systems * * 3 3 6 00610010211 Multimedia Instructional Technology 74 84 26 0 0 00610010211 Fire Inspector I 74 84 26 0 0 00615030306 Network Communications (LAN) 0 0 0 0 0 00615030307 Network Communications (WAN) 9 0 0 0 0 00507060304 Office Specialist 17 18 5 0 0 00507060304 Healthcare Informatics * 5 5 0 0 00317020600 Paramedic 106 131 157 134 163 1360646050305 Plumbing Assistant 17 7 8 0 0 00206079902 Rooms Division Management 9 6 7 9 11 80615070202 Six Sigma Black Belt 20 22 13 5 11 140615030305 Television System Support 0 0 0 0 0 00506040104 Veterinary Management * * * * 10 190610010211 Video Game Foundations 0 4 5 3 3 30317040603 Youth Development Professional * * * * * 5

Total Inactive Technical Certificate Programs 510 416 253 214 227 146TOTAL TECHNICAL CERTIFICATES 1796 1660 1240 1082 1032 998

APPLIED TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMAS (ATD) 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-120102040802 Pest Control Operations ** ** ** ** ** **0317020503 Emergency Medical Technician 119 176 120 117 120 1080317040501 Associate Addiction Professional 33 9 30 23 27 90317040501 Maternal & Child Health 7 6 13 4 4 3

Total Inactive Applied Technology Diplomas 46 35 7 13 8 11TOTAL APPLIED TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMAS 208 230 175 161 165 131

VOCATIONAL CERTIFICATES (PSAV) 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-120743010200 Basic Correctional Officer 53 45 6 3 4 330743010200 Basic Crossover Law Enforcement Officer - Corrections 0 1 0 4 56 240743020300 Basic Firefighting I ** 1 6 55 124 280743020300 Basic Firefighting II 55 23 26 54 0 280743010702 Basic Crossover Corrections Officer - Law Enforcement * * * 39 0 00743010700 Basic Law Enforcement Officer 89 68 89 132 183 106

Total Inactive Vocational Certificates 40 16 14 0 0 15TOTAL VOCATIONAL CERTIFICATES 237 154 141 287 367 234

Florida TECHNICAL PRE-LIMITED PROGRAMS 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-121317010200 Pre-Dental Hygiene 230 223 241 250 274 2961317020601 Pre-Emergency Medical Services 180 173 140 188 243 3000317020503 Pre-Emergency Medical Technician (ATD) 15 17 9 6 9 71312030100 Pre-Funeral Services 131 114 85 121 152 1761317040600 Pre-Human Services (Alcohol / Substance Abuse) * * * * * 41317040600 Pre-Human Services (Social Services) * * * * * 21317050600 Pre-Health Information Management 115 116 113 225 314 2441317050600 Pre-Healthcare Informatics * 1 18 0 0 860317050607 Pre-Medical Coder 35 37 30 59 85 941317030900 Pre-Medical Lab Technician 78 77 78 108 126 1391318110100 Pre-Nursing 1,582 1,608 1,860 2,493 3,004 3,1231317081500 Pre-Physical Therapist Assistant 174 205 223 369 505 5811317020900 Pre-Radiography 324 322 343 391 443 4181317081800 Pre-Respiratory Care 45 53 65 79 94 971317051200 Pre-Veterinary Technology 284 225 204 217 300 346

TOTAL TECHNICAL PRE-LIMITED PROGRAMS 3193 3171 3409 4507 5549 5913

*Program Did Not Exist**Program deletion occurred. Enrollment now shown with other Inactive Technical Degree or Certificate Programs for next five years.

Department of Institutional Research and EffectivenessSource: Student Database (AA-1A)Revised: 7/2/12

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GRAND TOTAL (ALL PROGRAMS) 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-124045 4295 4753 5272 5807

Florida CIP Code BACCALAUREATE DEGREES (BAS, BS) 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-121100302990 Sustainability Management * * 0 10 241101110990 Technology Management 67 101 70 72 831101310010 Exceptional Student Education 64 62 66 48 381101312020 Elementary Education 87 98 101 105 1101101313030 Business Technology 1 3 1 2 11101313090 Technology Education 1 6 2 7 01101313111 Secondary Math Teacher Education 13 7 8 9 41101313112 Middle Grades Mathematics Education 5-9 0 0 1 2 31101313165 Middle Grades General Science Education 5-9 0 0 2 3 31101313220 Secondary Biology Teacher Education 13 8 5 3 61101399990 Educational Studies * 1 13 13 251102203022 Paralegal Studies 9 25 17 34 321102601011 Biology * * * 0 71104399990 Public Safety Administration 28 38 41 64 901105106020 Dental Hygiene 41 69 58 70 521105108080 Veterinary Technology 18 23 24 28 351105122111 Health Services Administration * 0 20 58 961105123070 Orthotics & Prosthetics 25 14 21 25 211105138012 Nursing 123 144 128 216 2431105202011 Business Administration * * 0 9 381105202990 Management & Organizational Leadership * 14 60 119 1021105208010 Banking 1 8 10 19 101105211010 International Business 21 51 53 64 385551399990 Educator Preparatory Institute 77 37 43 53 53

TOTAL BACCALAUREATE DEGREES 589 709 744 1033 1114PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATES 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

5552203020 Paralegal Studies * * * 16 325554399990 Gangs Enforcement Management * * * * 15551080800 Veterinary Practice Management * * * * 3

TOTAL PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATES 0 0 0 16 36

1192401010 ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE (AA) 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-122039 2169 2483 2674 3168

ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREES (AS) 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-121507010100 Accounting Technology 12 9 19 12 121615010100 Architectural Design & Construction Technology 12 15 9 14 171649010401 Aviation Maintenance Management 2 1 6 6 81506040102 Business Administration & Management 14 16 14 21 241507030600 Computer Information Administration 7 8 0 0 01507030500 Computer Programming & Analysis 0 3 1 4 41507030500 Computer / Web Programming and Analysis * * 1 4 41743010600 Crime Scene Technology 38 24 35 34 271743010300 Criminal Justice Technology 2 13 13 20 211743010300 Criminal Justice Technology - Public Safety Services 2 13 13 20 211317010200 Dental Hygiene 35 29 37 35 301610010202 Digital/Multimedia Technology 7 5 2 0 141610010202 Digital Arts, Media, and Interactive Web * * 2 0 141615020200 Drafting & Design Technology 6 10 6 4 41420020203 Early Childhood Education 6 5 13 15 231744040102 Emergency Administration & Management 1 5 6 6 21317020601 Emergency Medical Services 10 13 18 8 111615000001 Engineering Technology * * 8 10 101715059901 Environmental Science Technology * * 0 0 11207020100 Financial Services - Banking 0 0 0 1 01743020100 Fire Science Technology 6 28 27 29 301312030100 Funeral Services 20 16 20 19 161317050600 Health Information Management 19 21 25 23 301026079900 Hospitality & Tourism Management 13 9 10 15 131317040600 Human Services 4 6 9 11 271317040600 Alcohol / Substance Abuse 1 2 5 5 111317040600 Social Services 3 4 4 6 161506120106 Information Technology (IT) Security * * * 5 18

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Florida CIP Code ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREES (AS) 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-121507039902 Internet Services Technology 1 6 0 2 41507039902 Web Site Design & Management * * 0 2 41507039902 Web Developer Technician ** ** ** ** **1615060302 Manufacturing Technology 1 ** ** ** **1317030900 Medical Laboratory Technology 18 20 14 15 171650099900 Music Industry/Recording Arts * * 1 2 101507030401 Network Administrator 0 6 12 15 301507030401 Computer Networking 0 6 12 15 301318110100 Nursing, R.N. 317 313 337 395 3481610010300 Photographic Technology * * 0 0 21317081500 Physical Therapist Assistant 34 31 24 36 241722010300 Paralegal Studies 12 20 31 21 291731010100 Parks & Leisure Services 0 2 2 3 31317020900 Radiography 19 20 22 18 171317081800 Respiratory Care 12 10 16 14 151713100301 Sign Language Interpretation 11 4 7 11 101506120107 Technology Management 1 5 10 8 171317051200 Veterinary Technology 85 88 61 70 76

Total Inactive Associate in Science Degree Programs 61 43 33 40 24TOTAL ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREES 793 809 852 942 968

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREES (AAS) 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-120606200101 Industrial Management Technology 1 1 1 2 0

Total Inactive Associate in Applied Science Degree Programs 0 0 0 0 5TOTAL ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREES 3 14 9 8 5

ADVANCED TECHNICAL CERTIFICATES (ATC) 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-120312030166 Funeral * * * 0 10318070166 Sepsis Awareness & Education 6 0 1 0 30318110166 Critical Care 9 12 1 11 70318110166 Emergency Care 4 2 2 4 6

Total Inactive Associate in Science Degree Programs 2 0 0 0 0TOTAL ADVANCED TECHNICAL CERTIFICATES 21 14 4 15 17

TECHNICAL CERTIFICATES (PSVC) 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-120507010103 Accounting Applications 20 17 31 14 110506180101 Business Management 12 5 14 0 90506180101 Business Administration 6 3 10 0 90506180101 Veterinary Hospital Management 6 2 4 0 00615040201 CISCO Certified Network Associate 9 13 8 7 100507030503 Computer Programming Specialist 0 0 14 8 00507030503 Web Designer * * 14 8 00615061304 Computer-Aided Design & Drafting 6 16 19 20 100615061304 Computer-Aided Design & Drafting 6 12 14 14 50615061304 Engineering Technology 0 4 5 6 50615040203 Computer Support * * * * 30507039903 Computer / Web Programming Specialist * * 0 2 50743010601 Crime Scene Technology 49 30 30 29 190506120111 Database & E-Commerce Security 0 0 0 0 40506120111 Information Technology (IT) Security * * * * 30506120111 Computer Support * * * * 10610010208 Digital Graphic * * * 1 10610010207 Digital Media Video Production * * * 0 20610010210 Digital Media/Multimedia Video Production 1 3 ** ** 30615010101 Drafting and Architectural Design Technology 11 13 7 14 60615010101 Building Construction Technology 7 12 5 11 40615010101 Drafting Technology 4 1 2 3 20506120101 E-Business 16 16 0 0 00506120101 Fire Officer I 0 5 0 0 00744040103 Emergency Administration & Management 12 12 9 8 10744040103 Emergency Administration & Management 3 12 3 5 10506040103 Business Specialist 0 0 0 2 100506040103 Management / Leadership * * * 0 60506040103 Entrepreneurship * * * 2 40743020202 Fire Company Management * * 10 14 50743020202 Fire Inspector 1 0 0 5 4 10743020202 Fire Inspector II 0 0 2 2 00743020202 Fire Investigator I 0 0 0 3 10743020202 Fire Officer I 0 0 3 3 2

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Florida CIP Code TECHNICAL CERTIFICATES (PSVC) 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-120743020202 Fire Officer II 0 0 0 2 10206079901 Food and Beverage Management 4 1 1 2 40650040204 Graphics Design Production 0 0 0 0 00317050611 Healthcare Informatics 0 4 122 44 170744040104 Homeland Security Emergency Manager 0 4 0 9 260744040104 Computer Related Crime Investigations * * * * 170744040104 Homeland Security * 4 0 9 90507039904 Information Technology Administration 0 0 0 0 00506120104 Information Technology (IT) Security 2 10 7 70507030606 Information Technology Specialist 3 8 0 0 00615070203 Lean-Six Sigma Green Belt 26 33 28 30 300507030406 Linux System Administrator * * 0 4 30317050607 Medical Coder 21 9 28 23 280615030310 Medical Quality Systems * 8 8 6 16150000005 Medical Quality Systems * * 0 0 10507030403 Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Server Administrator * * * 7 00507030606 Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Server Administrator * * * * 140507039904 Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Server Administrator * * * * 20610010211 Multimedia Instructional Technology 13 10 0 0 10610010211 Fire Inspector I 13 8 0 0 00610010211 Video Game Foundations 0 2 ** ** 10317020600 Paramedic 19 26 18 14 290206079902 Rooms Division Management 3 2 1 2 40615070202 Six Sigma Black Belt 33 34 22 26 130506040104 Veterinary Management * 0 0 1 40317040603 Youth Development Professional * * * * 1

Total Inactive Technical Certificate Programs 45 44 22 29 35TOTAL TECHNICAL CERTIFICATES 314 333 400 328 312

APPLIED TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMA (ATD) 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-120317020503 Emergency Medical Technician 102 90 87 86 760317040501 Maternal & Child Health 1 11 0 0 20317040501 Youth Development Professional 1 2 0 0 2

Total Inactive Applied Technology Diplomas 6 0 5 10 8TOTAL APPLIED TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMAS 117 113 92 96 88

VOCATIONAL CERTIFICATES (PSAV) 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-120743010200 Basic Corrections 49 31 0 0 00743020300 Basic Fire Fighting I 0 0 55 38 250743020300 Basic Fire Fighting II 44 36 21 42 420743010700 Basic Law Enforcement 76 67 93 80 32

TOTAL VOCATIONAL CERTIFICATES 169 134 169 160 99

*Program did not exist.**Program deletion occurred. Enrollment now shown with other Inactive Technical Degree or Certificate Programs for next five years.

Department of Institutional Research and EffectivenessSource: Student Database (AA-1A)Revised: 8/2/12

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2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

CONTINUING WORKFORCE 17164 16681 14663 14883 1484968.1% 69.1% 75.9% 79.3% 78.7%

POSTSECONDARY ADULT 154 154 287 367 234VOCATIONAL 0.6% 0.6% 1.5% 2.0% 1.2%

RECREATIONAL AND LEISURE 7897 7306 4362 3511 378431.3% 30.3% 22.6% 18.7% 20.1%

TOTAL NON-CREDIT 25215 24141 19312 18761 18867

Note: The numbers are unduplicated within the non-credit course categories:continuing workforce education, life-long learning and recreationaland leisure.

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TABLE 30ANNUAL NON-CREDIT HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT

UNDUPLICATED WITHIN NON-CREDIT COURSE CATEGORY

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Section V: Outcomes/Indicators

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St. Petersburg College students consistently demonstrate high performance on certification examinations in advanced levels of education and in employment.

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TABLE 31COLLEGEWIDE ROOM AND SPACE UTILIZATION

Number of Percent of Number of Percent of Student Percent of Student Percent of2009-10

Fall Collegewide Total 141 79.17% 212 75.11% 5,298 99.23% 4,503 97.52%EpiCenter 5 6.50% 20 31.83% 197 4.86% 306 38.24%Clearwater 28 99.82% 44 100.08% 1162 112.78% 1199 96.63%St. Petersburg/Gibbs 60 76.79% 44 59.24% 2109 99.83% 1043 67.25%Seminole 21 55.83% 14 97.14% 773 67.99% 352 124.55%Tarpon Springs 11 121.59% 36 90.65% 439 173.31% 854 116.54%Health Education 4 38.75% 32 71.46% 159 31.63% 383 159.37%Allstate 0 0.00% 17 68.63% 0 0.00% 249 126.09%Downtown 12 88.54% 5 40.00% 459 107.86% 117 48.15%

Spring Collegewide Total 147 74.71% 206 78.92% 5,526 92.66% 4,377 102.42%EpiCenter 5 10.00% 20 36.17% 197 8.33% 306 42.66%Clearwater 28 96.70% 44 98.64% 1162 106.17% 1199 96.16%St. Petersburg/Gibbs 60 73.25% 44 65.98% 2109 94.30% 1043 81.95%Seminole 21 53.93% 14 96.19% 773 63.82% 352 122.40%Tarpon Springs 17 89.85% 30 96.56% 667 119.01% 728 117.73%Health Education 4 43.75% 32 79.79% 159 56.81% 383 164.88%Allstate 0 0.00% 17 74.71% 0 0.00% 249 145.03%Downtown 12 82.92% 5 44.67% 459 109.78% 117 54.77%

2010-11Fall Collegewide Total 147 80.05% 209 86.19% 5,516 100.52% 4,433 113.06%EpiCenter 5 11.00% 20 36.33% 197 8.67% 306 39.49%Clearwater 28 107.68% 45 104.37% 1162 119.02% 1231 102.61%St. Petersburg/Gibbs 59 74.62% 44 76.21% 2071 98.78% 1043 93.27%Seminole 20 55.75% 15 110.22% 729 71.33% 369 147.88%Tarpon Springs 17 99.85% 30 101.33% 667 129.59% 728 123.94%Health Education 4 49.38% 32 83.33% 159 44.16% 383 175.13%Allstate 0 0.00% 17 92.75% 0 0.00% 249 176.27%Downtown 14 91.79% 6 50.00% 531 121.34% 124 78.80%

Spring Collegewide Total 155 78.63% 208 84.26% 5,859 90.75% 4,473 100.92%EpiCenter 5 11.00% 20 40.00% 197 9.31% 306 44.65%Clearwater 28 105.09% 46 99.49% 1162 109.40% 1267 92.25%St. Petersburg/Gibbs 59 74.62% 44 76.36% 2071 94.83% 1043 88.28%Seminole 20 61.00% 15 116.67% 729 71.26% 369 142.22%Tarpon Springs 25 81.90% 28 85.71% 1010 84.54% 732 85.91%Health Education 4 51.25% 32 99.06% 159 50.63% 383 181.33%Allstate 0 0.00% 17 64.31% 0 0.00% 249 135.51%Downtown 14 93.93% 6 62.78% 531 114.87% 124 82.59%

2011-12Fall Collegewide Total 158 82.12% 220 86.19% 5,977 92.64% 4,649 104.18%EpiCenter 5 20.00% 20 43.50% 197 12.90% 306 46.54%Clearwater 28 114.38% 46 105.94% 1,162 115.95% 1,267 96.13%St. Petersburg/Gibbs 59 80.51% 44 80.23% 2,071 99.70% 1,043 88.28%Seminole 20 61.38% 15 114.89% 729 68.32% 369 131.88%Tarpon Springs 25 91.30% 33 95.76% 1,010 94.55% 820 104.87%Health Education 6 20.00% 35 76.38% 224 21.04% 411 147.79%Allstate 0 0.00% 17 82.35% 0 0.00% 249 166.93%Downtown 15 86.17% 7 66.67% 584 102.70% 146 78.25%Veterinary Technology 0 0.00% 3 114.44% 0 0.00% 38 206.03%

Spring Collegewide Total 160 76.61% 220 80.00% 6,050 84.58% 4,649 91.46%EpiCenter 5 12.00% 20 66.00% 197 7.61% 306 49.89%Clearwater 28 109.29% 46 100.65% 1,162 107.11% 1,267 87.87%St. Petersburg/Gibbs 59 76.69% 44 70.98% 2,071 91.80% 1,043 74.67%Seminole 20 52.50% 15 106.00% 729 58.32% 369 121.58%Tarpon Springs 25 80.70% 33 82.12% 1,010 86.19% 820 91.16%Health Education 6 36.25% 35 7105.00% 224 35.96% 411 137.66%Allstate 0 0.00% 17 57.84% 0 0.00% 249 111.24%Downtown 17 78.09% 7 51.90% 657 88.27% 146 53.14%Veterinary Technology 0 0.00% 3 131.11% 0 0.00% 38 238.38%*Utilization ratios are calculated for rooms coded as 110 (general purpose classrooms), 120 (computer classroom), and laboratories coded 210 (non-vocational and vocational) in the Facilities Data Base. Room utilization is defined as weekly hours of room use; the standards are 40 hrs/week for classrooms and 30 hrs/week for laboratories. Space utilization is defined as weekly hours per student station; the standards are room occupancy rate equal to .60 and laboratory occupancy rate equal to .80.

Department of Institutional Research and EffectivenessSource: Integrated Database Revised: 7/13/12

SPACE UTILIZATION*Classrooms Laboratories Classrooms Laboratories

ROOM UTILIZATION*

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FALL 08 SPC SUS UF FSU FAMU USF FAU UWF UCF FIU UNF FGCU NCFNo Degree 100 3 2 0 67 2 6 13 4 0 1 2

15.0% 7.9% 8.0% 100.0% 13.5% 50.0% 0.0% 21.0% 40.0% 0.0% 9.1% 100.0%A. A. Degree 546 35 23 0 410 2 6 49 6 5 10 0

82.1% 92.1% 92.0% 100.0% 82.7% 50.0% 0.0% 79.0% 60.0% 100.0% 90.9% 100.0%A. S. Degree 19 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2.9% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 3.8% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0%Total 665 38 25 0 496 4 12 62 10 5 11 2

Statewide C.C.No Degree 3538 128 100 145 369 790 209 718 689 226 161 3

21.6% 11.8% 7.3% 60.4% 13.4% 44.0% 25.5% 15.5% 27.3% 32.9% 34.9% 42.9%A. A. Degree 12395 955 1264 95 2267 907 583 3786 1791 457 286 4

75.6% 88.1% 92.5% 39.6% 82.2% 50.5% 71.1% 81.5% 70.8% 66.5% 62.0% 57.1%A. S. Degree 459 1 2 0 121 100 28 141 48 4 14 0

2.8% 0.1% 0.1% 0.0% 4.4% 5.6% 3.4% 3.0% 1.9% 0.6% 3.0% 0.0%Total 16392 1084 1366 240 2757 1797 820 4645 2528 687 461 7

FALL 09 SPC SUS UF FSU FAMU USF FAU UWF UCF FIU UNF FGCU NCFNo Degree 211 4 10 2 157 2 2 19 9 3 3 0

27.8% 10.8% 21.7% 100.0% 28.0% 40.0% 66.7% 27.5% 45.0% 50.0% 37.5% 0.0%A. A. Degree 536 33 36 0 391 3 1 50 10 3 5 4

70.5% 89.2% 78.3% 0.0% 69.8% 60.0% 33.3% 72.5% 50.0% 50.0% 62.5% 100.0%A. S. Degree 13 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

1.7% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 5.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%Total 760 37 46 2 560 5 3 69 20 6 8 4

Statewide C.C.No Degree 4639 88 177 238 842 812 222 763 924 430 140 3

23.5% 7.4% 9.6% 67.6% 27.2% 43.3% 24.4% 14.1% 27.2% 35.1% 28.7% 20.0%A. A. Degree 14567 1103 1658 114 2100 960 655 4470 2384 776 335 12

73.6% 92.6% 90.1% 32.4% 68.0% 51.2% 72.1% 82.7% 70.3% 63.3% 68.6% 80.0%A. S. Degree 576 0 5 0 148 103 32 170 85 20 13 0

2.9% 0.0% 0.3% 0.0% 4.8% 5.5% 3.5% 3.1% 2.5% 1.6% 2.7% 0.0%Total 19782 1191 1840 352 3090 1875 909 5403 3393 1226 488 15

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FALL 10 SPC SUS UF FSU FAMU USF FAU UWF UCF FIU UNF FGCU NCFNo Degree 158 1 4 3 108 3 3 18 3 3 12 0

22.8% 2.9% 7.5% 42.9% 23.8% 33.3% 75.0% 18.8% 50.0% 42.9% 57.1% 0.0%A. A. Degree 521 34 49 4 333 6 1 78 3 4 8 1

75.3% 97.1% 92.5% 57.1% 73.5% 66.7% 25.0% 81.3% 50.0% 57.1% 38.1% 100.0%A. S. Degree 13 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

1.9% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 4.8% 0.0%Total 692 35 53 7 453 9 4 96 6 7 21 1

Statewide C.C.No Degree 4139 103 152 142 654 630 194 990 811 298 162 3

20.5% 8.5% 8.5% 43.8% 22.3% 32.3% 22.9% 16.4% 23.9% 26.8% 28.3% 14.3%A. A. Degree 15502 1107 1629 182 2135 1237 619 4865 2520 807 383 18

76.9% 91.5% 91.2% 56.2% 72.7% 63.5% 73.0% 80.8% 74.2% 72.6% 67.0% 85.7%A. S. Degree 530 0 6 0 147 81 35 164 63 7 27 0

2.6% 0.0% 0.3% 0.0% 5.0% 4.2% 4.1% 2.7% 1.9% 0.6% 4.7% 0.0%Total 20171 1210 1787 324 2936 1948 848 6019 3394 1112 572 21

FALL 11 SPC SUS UF FSU FAMU USF FAU UWF UCF FIU UNF FGCU NCFNo Degree 174 4 9 0 122 2 2 22 2 3 8 0

23.6% 6.9% 19.6% 0.0% 24.9% 28.6% 25.0% 22.9% 33.3% 37.5% 53.3% 0.0%A. A. Degree 550 54 37 0 358 5 6 73 4 5 6 2

74.7% 93.1% 80.4% 0.0% 73.1% 71.4% 75.0% 76.0% 66.7% 62.5% 40.0% 100.0%A. S. Degree 12 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 0 1 0

1.6% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 2.0% 0.0% 0.0% 1.0% 0.0% 0.0% 6.7% 0.0%Total 736 58 46 0 490 7 8 96 6 8 15 2

Statewide C.C.No Degree 4233 126 174 89 731 679 187 907 827 334 176 3

20.1% 10.1% 9.8% 35.7% 23.1% 33.2% 22.0% 14.3% 23.4% 25.8% 29.9% 16.7%A. A. Degree 16344 1121 1597 160 2293 1282 639 5252 2637 953 395 15

77.4% 89.8% 89.9% 64.3% 72.4% 62.6% 75.1% 83.0% 74.6% 73.5% 67.1% 83.3%A. S. Degree 528 1 6 0 144 86 25 168 71 9 18 0

2.5% 0.1% 0.3% 0.0% 4.5% 4.2% 2.9% 2.7% 2.0% 0.7% 3.1% 0.0%Total 21105 1248 1777 249 3168 2047 851 6327 3535 1296 589 18

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TABLE 33FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE STUDENT

ENTRY LEVEL TESTS PASSING/FAILING RATES*

No College CollegePreparatory Preparatory

Courses Required Courses RequiredEntry Number

Level Test Tested Number Percent Number Percent

2000-01 Reading 3825 2386 62.4 1439 37.6Writing 3827 2627 68.6 1200 31.4Mathematics 3831 1226 32.0 2605 68.0

2001-02 Reading 4060 2543 62.6 1517 37.4Writing 4052 2837 70.0 1215 30.0Mathematics 4046 1300 32.1 2746 67.9

2002-03 Reading 3717 2009 54.0 1708 46.0Writing 3725 2399 64.4 1326 35.6Mathematics 3316 593 17.9 2723 82.1

2003-04 Reading 5035 3121 62.0 1914 38.0Writing 4969 3608 72.6 1361 27.4Mathematics 5020 1629 32.5 3391 67.5

2004-05 Reading 4879 2840 58.2 2039 41.8Writing 4829 3466 71.8 1363 28.2Mathematics 4994 1694 33.9 3300 66.1

2005-06 Reading 4773 2619 54.8 2154 45.1Writing 4675 3245 69.4 1430 30.5Mathematics 4848 1559 32.1 3289 67.8

2006-07 Reading 4408 2570 58.3 1838 41.6Writing 4101 2741 68.3 1360 31.6Mathematics 4411 1521 34.4 2890 65.5

2007-08 Reading 4265 2581 60.5 1684 39.4Writing 4217 2754 65.3 1463 34.6Mathematics 4263 1526 35.7 2737 64.2

2008-09 Reading 3537 2263 64.0 1274 36.0Writing 3502 2356 67.2 1146 32.7Mathematics 3529 1340 37.9 2189 62.0

2009-10 Reading 4561 2997 65.7 1564 34.3Writing 4370 2952 67.6 1418 32.4Mathematics 4575 1589 34.7 2986 65.3

2010-11 Reading 5224 3230 61.8 1994 38.2Writing 5126 3231 63.0 1895 37.0Mathematics 5197 1586 30.5 3611 69.5

2011-12 Reading 5044 3207 63.6 1837 36.4Writing 4969 3209 64.6 1760 35.4Mathematics 5052 1584 31.4 3468 68.6

*Based on State established scores

Department of Institutional Research and EffectivenessSource: Entry Level Test ReportRevised: 7/24/12

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2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12Programs

CorrectionsState Exam 97.0 * 100.0 64.7 81.6

Dental HygieneNational Exam 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0State Exam Written 100.0 100.0 96.7 100.0 100.0State Exam Clinical** 100.0 100.0 90.3 84.4 91.0

EducationState Exam 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Emergency Medical TechnicianNational Exam 77.0 70.0 79.0 84.0 85.0

Fire AcademyState Exam ** 94.7 86.7 90.4 92.5 93.0

Funeral ServicesNational Exam 88.0 84.0 100.0 89.0 *State Exam 100.0 100.0 100.0 * *

Health Info ManagementNational Exam ** 69.0 81.0 75.0 67.0 94.8

Law EnforcementState Exam 97.0 92.9 93.6 84.7 88.1

Medical Laboratory TechnicianNational Exam 100.0 100.0 90.0 100.0 *

Nursing National Exam** 83.0 80.8 83.6 87.8 80.8

ParamedicState Exam 94.0 94.4 98.5 100.0 100.0

Physical Therapist AssistantNational Exam 100.0 86.2 88.5 100.0 100.0

RadiographyNational Exam 88.0 95.0 91.0 100.0 100.0

Respiratory CareNational Exam 90.0 94.0 87.0 87.0 100.0

Veterinary TechnologyNational Exam 81.9 70.1 70.0 89.1 80.8State Exam 85.7 100.0 100.0 * *

.*Test results not available at this time.

** Pass rate reflects the first attempt; actual results are substantially higher.

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TABLE 34NATIONAL AND STATE LICENSURE EXAMINATION PASSING RATES

2007-08 through 2011-12

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Cont. Emp. in Total Cont. Emp. in Total Cont. Emp. in TotalAssociate in Science Programs Pool Military Educ. Field Placed % Pool Military Educ. Field Placed % Pool Military Educ. Field Placed %Accounting Technology, AS 10 4 6 10 100 7 3 3 6 86 17 0 4 13 17 100Architect Design & Const. Technology, AS 8 4 4 8 100 11 2 8 10 91 5 0 3 2 5 100Aviation Maintenance Management, AS 1 0 0 1 1 1 100 4 0 2 2 4 100Business Admin & Mgt (Articulates to BS) 14 3 11 14 100 15 6 9 15 100 10 0 4 6 10 100Computer Networking, AS 0 0 0 5 3 2 5 100 10 0 4 6 10 100Computer/Web Programming and Analysis, AS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Crime Scene Technology, AS 35 18 6 24 69 22 10 6 16 73 21 1 11 9 21 100Criminal Justice/Public Safety Services, AS 2 2 2 100 13 3 10 13 100 11 0 4 7 11 100Dental Hygiene, AS 32 6 1 24 31 97 26 6 16 22 85 31 6 1 24 31 100Digital Arts, Media, and Interactive Web, AS 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 100Drafting and Design Technology, AS 4 3 1 4 100 8 2 4 6 75 4 0 0 4 4 100Early Childhood Education, AS 5 3 2 5 100 5 1 4 5 100 11 0 0 11 11 100Emergency Administration & Mgmt., AS 1 1 1 100 4 2 2 4 100 5 0 4 1 5 100Emergency Medical Services, AS 9 1 8 9 100 12 1 11 12 100 17 0 1 16 17 100Engineering Technology, AS 0 0 0 2 2 2 100 8 0 1 7 8 100Fire Science Technology, AS 6 1 5 6 100 27 7 18 25 93 25 0 2 23 25 100Funeral Services, AS 15 1 12 13 87 15 1 11 12 80 14 0 0 14 14 100Health Information Management, AS 14 2 10 12 86 18 7 7 14 78 17 0 1 16 17 100Health Informatics, AS 0 0 0 5 2 1 3 60 1 0 0 1 1 100Hospitality & Tourism Mgmt., AS 9 3 5 8 89 7 4 2 6 86 7 0 1 6 7 100Human Services Technology, AS 4 2 2 4 100 5 4 1 5 100 6 0 1 5 6 100Industrial Management Tech., AAS 1 1 1 100 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 100Information Technology Security, AS 4 3 1 4 100 2 1 1 50 3 0 0 3 3 100Medical Laboratory Technology, AS 18 1 17 18 100 17 2 15 17 100 12 0 0 12 12 100Music Industry Recording Arts, AS 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 100Nursing, AS 304 16 288 304 100 292 1 25 260 286 98 314 0 22 285 307 98Paralegal Studies, AS 10 3 6 9 90 18 10 8 18 100 26 0 12 14 26 100Parks and Leisure Services, AS 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 100 1 0 0 1 1 100Physical Therapist Assistant, AS 32 3 28 31 97 30 1 28 29 97 21 0 2 17 19 90Radiography, AS 18 18 18 100 19 1 18 19 100 18 0 0 16 16 89Respiratory Care, AS 11 1 10 11 100 10 1 9 10 100 15 0 0 15 15 100Sign Language Interpretation, AS 7 3 3 6 86 4 2 1 3 75 5 0 2 3 5 100Technology Management, AS 1 1 1 100 3 3 3 100 9 0 6 3 9 100Veterinary Technology, AS 64 17 45 62 97 73 7 63 70 96 32 0 6 25 31 97

Total Associate In Science 639 6 98 512 616 96 678 7 111 522 640 94 683 7 94 570 671 98

Certificate Programs

Accounting Applications, Ctf. 20 12 7 19 95 19 6 12 18 95 23 0 7 16 23 100Basic Corrections, PSAV 48 1 46 47 98 30 30 30 100 0 0 0 0 0 0Basic Firefighting II, PSAV 39 11 20 31 79 32 21 7 28 88 47 0 16 27 43 91Basic Firefighting I, PSAV 0 0 0 18 12 4 16 89 53 0 17 31 48 91Basic Law Enforcement, PSAV 54 18 30 48 89 48 25 20 45 94 84 0 8 70 78 93Building Construction, Ctf. 7 5 2 7 100 10 3 6 9 90 3 0 1 2 3 100

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Cont. Emp. in Total Cont. Emp. in Total Cont. Emp. in TotalCertificate Programs cont'd. Pool Military Educ. Field Placed % Pool Military Educ. Field Placed % Pool Military Educ. Field Placed %Business Administration, Ctf. 6 2 4 6 100 2 1 1 2 100 9 0 3 6 9 100CISCO Cert. Network Associate, Ctf. 8 2 5 7 88 9 2 4 6 67 4 0 1 3 4 100Computer-Aided Design & Drafting, Ctf. 5 4 1 5 100 10 5 5 10 100 12 0 4 8 12 100Computer Related Crime Investigation, Ctf. 9 4 2 6 67 13 4 4 8 62 2 0 1 1 2 100Computer Support, Ctf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Crime Scene Technology, Ctf. 45 22 14 36 80 24 11 9 20 83 16 0 4 12 16 100Critical Care, ATC 12 1 10 11 92 10 10 10 100 3 0 0 3 3 100Digital Media/Multimedia Production, Ctf. 0 0 0 1 1 1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0Digital Media/Multimedia Video Production, Ctf. 1 1 0 1 100 3 1 2 3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0Drafting Technology, Ctf. 6 4 2 6 100 4 1 3 4 100 1 0 0 1 1 100Emergency Admin & Mgmt., Ctf. 3 1 2 3 100 3 3 3 100 2 0 1 1 2 100Emergency Medical Tech, ATD 92 37 45 82 89 81 38 33 71 88 71 0 25 39 64 90Emergency Care, ATC 5 1 4 5 100 2 2 2 100 2 0 0 2 2 100Engineering Technology Support, Ctf. 0 0 0 4 4 4 100 5 0 0 5 5 100Fire Inspector I, Ctf. 13 4 5 9 69 11 5 6 11 100 4 0 1 3 4 100Fire Investigator I, Ctf. 5 3 1 4 80 6 3 3 6 100 1 0 1 0 1 100Fire Inspector II, Ctf. 1 1 1 100 4 2 2 4 100 1 0 1 0 1 100Fire Officer I, Ctf. 0 0 0 7 3 3 6 86 4 0 0 4 4 100Fire Officer II, Ctf. 0 0 0 1 1 1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0Food & Beverage Management, Ctf. 4 1 3 4 100 1 1 1 100 1 0 0 1 1 100Healthcare Informatics, Ctf. 0 0 0 4 2 2 4 100 90 1 18 64 83 92Homeland Security, Ctf. 8 5 3 8 100 4 1 1 2 4 100 0 0 0 0 0 0Information Tech (IT) Security, Ctf. 2 1 1 50 8 2 6 8 100 6 0 1 5 6 100Lean-Six Sigma Green Belt, Ctf. 26 11 12 23 88 31 9 17 26 84 25 0 2 23 25 100Maternal and Child Health, ATD 2 2 2 100 11 2 9 11 100 0 0 0 0 0 0Medical Quality System, Ctf. 0 0 0 7 1 5 6 86 7 0 0 7 7 100Medical Coder, Ctf. 15 3 11 14 93 8 4 4 8 100 15 0 4 9 13 87Microsoft Certified IT Professional: SA, Ctf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 100Paramedic, Ctf. 19 2 17 19 100 25 4 21 25 100 18 0 0 18 18 100Rooms Division Management, Ctf. 3 1 2 3 100 2 1 1 50 0 0 0Sepsis Awareness & Education, ATC 5 5 5 100 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 100Six Sigma Black Belt, Ctf. 30 3 22 25 83 31 3 23 26 84 19 0 3 16 19 100Veterinary Hospital Management, Ctf. 5 2 3 5 100 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 100Web Designer Tech, Ctf. 2 1 1 50 8 6 1 7 88 11 0 3 8 11 100Youth Development Professional, ATD 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Certificate Programs 500 0 164 280 444 89 494 1 184 262 447 90 543 1 122 389 512 94

Inactive (8's) 121 1 40 57 98 81 107 1 36 60 97 91 51 0 15 35 50 98 Total Technical/Vocational 1260 7 302 849 1158 92 1279 9 331 844 1184 93 1277 8 231 994 1233 97

Associate in Arts Programs 1810 4 1532 1536 85 1922 2 1656 1658 86 2216 13 1856 1869 84Sub-Total 3070 11 1834 849 2694 88 3201 11 1987 844 2842 89 3493 21 2087 994 3102 89

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Cont. Emp. in Total Cont. Emp. in Total Cont. Emp. in TotalBachelor of Science/Bachelor of Applied Science* Pool Military Educ. Field Placed % Pool Military Educ. Field Placed % Pool Military Educ. Field Placed %Banking, BAS 1 1 1 100 0 0 5 0 1 2 3 60Business Technology Education, BS 0 0 0 2 2 2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0Dental Hygiene, BAS 17 1 1 15 17 100 29 25 25 86 30 0 0 24 24 80Educational Studies, BS 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 2 67Elementary Education, BS 17 16 16 94 31 2 18 20 65 13 0 1 9 10 77Exceptional Student Education, BS 15 1 13 14 93 16 3 13 16 100 11 0 1 9 10 91EPI Canadian, Ctf 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0EPI Elementary Education, Ctf 16 12 12 75 4 1 1 2 50 0 0 0 0 0 0EPI Exceptional Student Education, Ctf 4 4 4 100 2 1 1 2 100 2 0 0 2 2 100EPI Math Education, Ctf. 1 1 1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0EPI Science Education, Ctf. 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0Middle Grades Mathematics Education, Ctf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Middle Grades Science Education, Ctf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 100Middle Grades Mathematics Education, BS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Middle Grades Science Education, BS 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 100Secondary Math Education, BS 5 5 5 100 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Secondary Biology Education, BS 8 7 7 88 3 2 2 67 0 0 0 0 0 0Technology Education, BS 0 0 0 3 1 2 3 100 0 0 0 0 0 0Health Services Administration, BAS 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 2 3 5 100Management & Organizational Leadership 0 0 0 5 1 2 3 60 15 0 2 7 9 60Paralegal Studies, BAS 3 1 2 3 100 8 1 7 8 100 7 0 2 4 6 86Paralegal Studies, Ctf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 2 4 6 75International Business, BAS 3 2 2 67 15 2 5 7 47 16 0 6 3 9 56Nursing, BS 53 4 47 51 96 63 5 55 60 95 38 0 0 38 38 100Orthotics and Prosthetics, BAS 6 6 6 100 3 3 3 100 7 0 0 6 6 86Public Safety Administration, BAS 9 2 6 8 89 10 1 8 9 90 18 0 3 14 17 94Technology Management, BAS 26 5 16 21 81 37 4 27 31 84 27 0 3 20 23 85Veterinary Technology, BAS 7 7 7 100 7 1 5 6 86 14 0 0 12 12 86Veterinary Technology, Ctf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Bachelor 193 1 16 158 175 91 241 0 23 177 200 83 223 0 23 162 185 83

TOTAL 3263 12 1850 1007 2869 88 3442 11 2010 1021 3042 88 3716 21 2110 1156 3287 88

NOTE: The total pool is based only on those matches where a training related decision was made. Department of Institutional Research and EffectivenessPlacement rates do not include those records without match data, or those that are undeterminable or unusable. Source: FETPIP Follow-Up Report and SPC Recent Alumni SurveyAppendix B provides information about employers of graduates. Revised: 6/7/2013

*Baccalaureate information was derived from the Recent Alumni Survey results.

Ctf. = CertificatesAS = Associate in ScienceAAS = Associate in Applied ScienceATD = Applied Technology DiplomasATC = Advanced Technical CertificatesBS = Bachelor of ScienceBAS = Bachelor of Applied Science

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St. Petersburg College

St. Petersburg College efficiently develops, uses and maintains public resources entrusted to it for current and future student engagement.

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Site Original Acquisition Date Area in Acres Type of Ownership

Allstate June, 1988 22.16 SPC

Bay Pines December, 1973 55.21 SPC

Clearwater May, 1961 40.65 SPC

Downtown Center June, 2004 2.98 SPC

EpiCenter September, 2002 23.79 SPC

Fire Training Center March, 2005 3.50 Pinellas Co. - SPC lease for 40 years

Health Education Center April, 1980 19.53 SPC

Seminole August, 1970 103.12 SPC

St. Petersburg/Gibbs April, 1937 37.58 SPC

Tarpon Springs October, 1972 105.49 SPC

Veterinary Technology April, 2010 12.50 SPC426.51

Department of Institutional Research & EffectivenessSource: Facilities Planning & Institutional ServicesRevised 12/5/11

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SiteDate First Occupied

Number of Buildings*

Portables or Sheds

Total Gross Square Feet

Current Replacement Cost (11/2010 Consortium)

Allstate 1991 11 7 171,966 $33,070,696

Bay Pines 1973 2 4,530 $717,371

Clearwater 1965 34 24 327,475 $62,077,496

Downtown Center 2001 2 287,956 $21,905,430

EpiCenter 2003 5 312,735 $60,248,517

Fire Training Center 2005 6 3 19,552 $2,987,649

Health Education 1981 14 10 274,684 $46,358,609

Midtown Center (Contents Only) 2003 1 10,234 $200,000

St. Petersburg/Gibbs 1941 21 6 505,204 $85,910,811

Seminole Site 1998 23 17 240,963 $44,280,909

Tarpon Springs 1975 29 14 319,675 $67,428,928

Veterinary Technology 2011 1 32,514 $8,233,532

2,507,488 $433,419,948

*Includes buildings such as relocatable classrooms, storage facilities, etc., leased or owned by the College, and replacement costs include contents.

The Midtown Center reflects contents only (leased facility), and the Fire Training Center is a 40-year lease.

Department of Institutional Research & EffectivenessSource: Facilities Planning & Institutional ServicesRevised 12/1/11

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Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male FemaleExecutive Administrators/Managers Full-time 40 52 42 52 43 45 41 46 42 44Part-time 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 1 0Total 40 52 43 52 45 45 43 46 43 44Instructional

9 months 122 147 118 144 118 140 125 146 128 14710-12 months 14 33 17 30 18 33 18 36 19 38

Full-time 136 180 135 174 136 173 143 182 147 185Part-time 784 635 714 647 732 697 739 667 773 713Total 920 815 849 821 868 870 882 849 920 898ProfessionalFull-time 97 103 99 116 106 120 109 135 109 145Part-time 17 57 27 78 20 80 22 54 26 76Total 114 160 126 194 126 200 131 189 135 221Secretarial/ClericalFull-time 19 266 27 250 28 236 32 238 30 241Part-time 31 105 29 84 26 72 34 67 43 86Total 50 371 56 334 54 308 66 305 73 327Technical/ParaprofessionalFull-time 79 93 73 92 69 100 72 110 73 120Part-time 28 51 20 64 18 57 24 47 31 76Total 107 144 93 156 87 157 96 157 104 196Skilled CraftFull-time 60 3 64 1 61 1 61 2 63 2Part-time 4 0 5 0 6 0 6 0 5 0Total 64 3 69 1 67 1 67 2 68 2Service/MaintenanceFull-time 109 32 106 35 119 38 121 38 125 44Part-time 13 18 14 30 16 33 10 25 12 14Total 122 50 120 65 135 71 131 63 137 58All EmployeesFull-time 540 729 546 720 562 713 579 751 589 781Part-time 877 866 810 903 820 939 837 860 891 965Total 1417 1595 1356 1623 1382 1652 1416 1611 1480 1746

Department of Institutional Research and EffectivenessSource: Annual Personnel ReportRevised: 7/13/12

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TABLE 38 NUMBER OF COLLEGE EMPLOYEES BY GENDER

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Executive W B H O W B H O W B H O W B H O W B H OAdmin./Mgrs. F/T 76 13 3 0 77 13 3 1 72 12 3 1 69 13 4 1 65 15 5 1

P/T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

Total 76 13 3 0 77 13 3 2 73 13 3 1 70 14 4 1 66 15 5 1

Instructional 9-10 Mos. 226 22 9 12 221 21 10 10 218 21 10 9 219 24 14 14 219 26 17 1311-12 Mos 42 3 1 1 41 3 1 2 45 4 1 1 44 5 1 4 47 3 2 5F/T 268 25 10 13 262 24 11 12 263 25 11 10 263 29 15 18 266 29 19 18P/T 987 64 45 323 969 68 40 284 1081 67 41 240 1082 79 44 201 1220 104 55 107Total 1255 89 55 336 1231 92 51 296 1344 92 52 250 1345 108 59 219 1486 133 74 125

Professional F/T 158 25 9 8 172 29 8 6 189 25 7 5 198 31 8 7 202 33 8 11P/T 51 4 3 16 75 9 2 19 71 14 1 14 55 12 1 8 55 12 1 8Total 209 29 12 24 247 38 10 25 260 39 8 19 253 43 9 15 257 45 9 19

Secretarial/ F/T 221 40 10 14 215 38 11 13 199 37 14 14 195 40 20 15 195 40 20 15Clerical P/T 95 8 6 27 88 4 2 19 78 5 6 9 78 8 3 12 78 8 3 12

Total 316 48 16 41 303 42 13 32 277 42 20 23 273 48 23 27 273 48 23 27

Tech./ F/T 134 23 3 12 124 28 3 10 132 28 3 6 142 23 8 9 142 23 8 9Paraprofessional P/T 60 5 9 5 67 7 6 4 66 4 3 2 64 2 2 3 64 2 2 3

Total 194 28 12 17 191 35 9 14 198 32 6 8 206 25 10 12 206 25 10 12

Skilled Craft F/T 50 5 2 6 52 5 2 6 51 5 2 4 51 5 3 4 51 5 3 4P/T 2 0 0 2 3 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0Total 52 5 2 8 55 5 2 8 57 5 2 4 57 5 3 4 57 5 3 4

Service F/T 79 17 17 28 79 17 17 28 89 22 20 26 88 23 18 30 88 23 18 30Maintenance P/T 17 4 1 9 33 5 1 5 38 5 1 5 26 3 0 6 26 3 0 6

Total 96 21 18 37 112 22 18 33 127 27 21 31 114 26 18 36 114 26 18 36

All Employees F/T 986 148 54 81 981 154 55 76 995 154 60 66 1006 164 76 84 1009 168 81 88P/T 1212 85 64 382 1235 93 51 334 1341 96 52 270 1312 105 50 230 1450 129 61 136Total 2198 233 118 463 2216 247 106 410 2336 250 112 336 2318 269 126 314 2459 297 142 224

W = WhiteB = BlackH = HispanicO = Other which includes Asian, American Indian, and Unknown.

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TABLE 39NUMBER OF COLLEGE EMPLOYEES BY ETHNICITY

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EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATORS/MANAGERS Bachelor's 12 12 12 11 13Master's 32 27 30 27 28Master's plus 30 13 9 10 11 12Doctorate 26 27 27 29 28Other 8 7 6 6 6

PROFESSIONALBachelor's 79 78 80 90 89Master's 61 66 67 76 73Master's plus 30 5 13 13 13 9Doctorate 15 16 18 21 17Other 27 32 20 31 34

INSTRUCTIONALBachelor's 37 34 28 23 22Master's 112 117 106 120 131Master's plus 30 116 98 93 94 103Doctorate 121 120 121 129 139Other 11 11 3 6 9

TOTALBachelor's 128 124 120 124 124Master's 205 210 203 223 232Master's plus 30 134 120 116 118 124Doctorate 162 163 166 179 184Other 46 50 29 43 49

ALL PROFESSIONAL AND INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES 675 667 634 687 713

Department of Institutional Research and EffectivenessSource: Personnel DatabaseRevised: 7/24/12

TABLE 40 NUMBER OF FULL-TIME COLLEGE ADMINISTRATORS AND FACULTY

BY HIGHEST DEGREE EARNED

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2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12STUDENT FEESTuition – A & P (Baccalaureate) 0 0 0 4,845,426 6,742,940Tuition – A & P 17,384,403 20,009,769 24,024,572 28,843,514 28,611,148Tuition – PSV 7,223,023 8,167,363 9,736,791 10,979,618 10,631,796Tuition – PSAV 195,882 192,699 227,253 211,705 410,944Tuition – Continuing Workforce Education 1,524,087 1,599,361 1,547,530 2,031,660 2,198,929Tuition – College Preparatory 3,161,657 3,421,406 4,360,994 5,147,934 4,726,148Tuition – Lifelong Learning 0 0 105,642 153,843 151,472Tuition – Avocational/Recreational 852,567 759,506 423,619 468,747 390,681Out-of-State Fees – A & P (Baccalaureate) 0 0 0 594,164 632,475Out-of-State Fees – A & P 1,580,490 1,941,993 2,390,179 2,848,624 2,628,369Out-of-State Fees – PSV 677,605 771,318 885,982 893,821 803,338Out-of-State Fees – PSAV 13,105 3,365 49,022 36,676 26,356Out-of-State Fees – College Preparatory 581,265 652,507 633,307 703,224 574,782Laboratory Fees 3,011,667 1,931,266 2,030,408 2,420,286 1,894,383Distance Learning Course User Fees 0 1,905,472 2,446,825 3,123,632 3,214,252Application Fees 550,906 650,742 792,101 869,611 761,845Other Student Fees 288,984 291,391 2,593,332 3,281,731 3,327,743Total 37,045,641 42,298,158 52,247,557 67,454,218 67,727,603

34.5% 0 44.1% 47.4% 49.2%LOCAL GOVERNMENTGrants & Contracts 100,812 423 0 0 46,863

0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%STATE SUPPORTFlorida College System Program Fund 56,629,851 52,682,716 48,042,477 55,752,393 54,405,023CCPF - Lottery 6,419,247 7,108,352 6,777,857 7,279,093 8,056,423FCSPF - Performance 1,087,230 0 0 0 0License Tag Fees 10,527 9,564 11,652 10,392 11,910Other 65,380 28,317 11,355 9,636 10,260Total 64,212,235 59,828,949 54,843,341 63,051,514 62,483,616

59.8% 56.0% 46.3% 44.3% 45.4%

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 1,136,076 877,529 5,674,519 5,931,422 697,1891.1% 0 4.8% 4.2% 0.5%

PRIVATE GIFTS & GRANTS 9,061 58,570 61,075 155,258 113,6870.0% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1%

SALES AND SERVICESCommissions 31,595 34,169 45,421 21,443 28,698Other Sales and Services 1,262,960 891,985 718,947 529,632 532,219Taxable Sales 219,090 92,508 108,478 37,159 76,258Use of College Facilities 1,125,451 1,312,648 1,476,872 1,585,222 1,644,810Total 2,639,096 2,331,309 2,349,718 2,173,457 2,281,985 2.5% 2.2% 2.0% 1.5% 1.7%MISCELLANEOUSInterest & Dividends 1,172,730 454,758 589,866 621,121 714,749Other 189,831 97,546 565,936 163,961 345,271Non-Revenue Receipts 876,853 982,911 2,030,571 2,850,606 3,123,834Total 2,239,413 1,535,215 3,186,373 3,635,688 4,183,854

2.1% 1.4% 2.7% 2.6% 3.0%

TOTAL REVENUE 107,382,335 106,930,153 118,362,583 142,401,556 137,534,796A & P – Advanced and Professional, the classification for freshman and sophomore courses applicable to the baccalaureate.PSV – Postsecondary Vocational, the classification for college credit, career education coursesPSAV – Postsecondary Adult Vocational, the classification for non-college credit job preparatory coursesCCPF – Community College Program Fund, the primary source for operating funds for the Florida Community College System

Department of Institutional Research and EffectivenessSource: Annual Financial ReportRevised: 8/30/12

TABLE 41DISTRIBUTION OF REVENUE FOR GENERAL CURRENT FUND - UNRESTRICTED

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TOTAL REVENUES 107,382,335 106,930,153 118,362,583 142,401,556 137,534,796

EXPENSES: PERSONNEL EXPENSES 81,442,365 82,849,038 86,787,596 107,343,085 111,249,830 AS % OF TOTAL 78.6% 78.8% 75.6% 75.9% 68.6%

CURRENT EXPENSES 20,450,037 21,118,822 27,025,376 30,617,082 49,229,360 AS % OF TOTAL 19.7% 20.1% 23.5% 21.6% 30.4%

CAPITAL OUTLAY 1,738,257 1,194,599 959,791 3,560,000 1,723,935 AS % OF TOTAL 1.7% 1.1% 0.8% 2.5% 1.1%

TOTAL EXPENSES 103,630,659 105,162,459 114,772,763 141,520,167 162,203,126

FUND BALANCE INCREASE (DECREASE) 3,751,676 1,767,694 3,589,819 881,389 -24,668,330

Department of Institutional Research and EffectivenessSource: Annual Financial ReportRevised: 8/31/12

TABLE 42COLLEGE REVENUES, PERSONNEL EXPENSES, CURRENT EXPENSES, AND CAPITAL OUTLAY

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AppendicesSt. Petersburg College

St. Petersburg College demonstrates quality through the performance of its graduates, program accreditation and innovation.

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Academic Program

Status Acad Plan Description Total Credits

Florida CIP Code

Federal CIP Code

AA Active GEN-AA General 60 1192401010 24.0101AA Active BIO-TR General-Biology 70 1192401010 24.0101AA Active BUS-TR General-Business 60 1192401010 24.0101AA Active COMM-TR General-Communications 60 1192401010 24.0101AA Active CRIM-TR General-Criminology 60 1192401010 24.0101AA Active EDU-TR General-Education 61 1192401010 24.0101AA Active ENGINE-TR General-Engineering 70 1192401010 24.0101AA Active NURSING-TR General-Nursing 63 1192401010 24.0101AA Active PHARM-TR General-Pharmacy 86 1192401010 24.0101AA Active PSYCH-TR General-Psychology 60 1192401010 24.0101AA Active SOCIAL-TR General-Social Work 60 1192401010 24.0101AS Active ARCH-AS Architectural Des/Const Tech 66 1604090100 04.0901AS Active AVAMM-AS Aviation Maintenance Mgmt Tec 83 1649010401 49.0104AS Active BUS-AS Business Administration 64 1552020102 52.0201AS Active CWPA-AS Comptr/Web Prog and Analysis 63 1511020100 11.0201AS Active COMPNET-AS Computer Networking 63 1511090103 11.0901AS Active CST-AS Crime Scene Technology 60 1743010600 43.0106AS Active CJPSS-AS Criminal Justice/Public Safety 64 1743010300 43.0103AS Active DENHY-AS Dental Hygiene 88 1351060200 51.0602AS Active DIG-AS Digital Arts,Media & Inter Web 64 1611080102 11.0801AS Active DIGFORN-AS Digital Forensics and Computer 63 1743011600 43.0116AS Active DRAFT-AS Drafting and Design Technology 62 1615130102 15.1301AS Active CHDEV-AS Early Childhood Education 63 1413121003 13.1210AS Active EAM-AS Emergency Admin Management 60 1743030200 43.0302AS Active EMS-AS Emergency Medical Services 73 1351090402 51.0904AS Active ENG-AS Engineering Technology AS 60 1615000001 15.0000AS Active ENVSC-AS Environmental Science Technolo 64 1703010401 03.0104AS Active FINSV-AS Financial Services/Banking 64 1252080300 52.0803AS Active FIRE-AS Fire Science Technology 60 1743020100 43.0201AS Active FUNSE-AS Funeral Services 72 1312030100 12.0301AS Active HIM-AS Health Information Management 67 1351070708 51.0707AS Active HCINF-AS Healthcare Informatics 67 1351070708 51.0707AS Active HMGT-AS Hospitality and Tourism Mgt 64 1252090100 52.0901AS Active HSDIS-AS Human Serv/Social Services 65 1351150400 51.1504AS Active HSM-AS Human Svcs-Alcohol/Subs Abuse 73 1351150400 51.1504AS Active INMG-AS Industrial Management Technol 60 1652020501 52.0205AS Active ITSC-AS Information Technolgy Security 63 1511100306 11.1003AS Active INSVS-AS Insurance Services 64 1552020102 52.0201AS Active MIRAS-AS Music Industry/Recording Arts 64 1650091300 50.0913AS Active NURSE-AS Nursing 72 1351380100 51.3801AS Active LEGAL-AS Paralegal Studies 64 1722030200 22.0302AS Active PALS-AS Parks and Leisure Services 63 1731010100 31.0101AS Active PGY-AS Photographic Technology 64 1650060500 50.0605AS Active PTA-AS Physical Therapist Assistant 74 1351080601 51.0806AS Active RAD-AS Radiography 77 1351090700 51.0907AS Active RESC-AS Respiratory Care 76 1351090800 51.0908AS Active INTRP-AS Sign Language Interpretation 72 1713100301 13.1003AS Active TECMGT-AS Technology Management 63 1511100507 11.1005

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Federal CIP Code

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AS Active VETTC-AS Veterinary Technology 73 1351080800 51.0808AS Active WEBSDM-AS Web Site Design 63 1511080102 11.0801

AS-PRELIM Active DENHY-PR Dental Hygiene - PR 88 1351060200 51.0602AS-PRELIM Active EMS-PR Emergency Medical Services-PR 73 1351090402 51.0904AS-PRELIM Active FUNSE-PR Funeral Services - PR 72 1312030100 12.0301AS-PRELIM Active HIM-PR Health Information Mgmt - PR 67 1351070708 51.0707AS-PRELIM Active HCINF-PR Healthcare Informatics - PR 67 1351070708 51.0707AS-PRELIM Active HSM-PR Hum Svcs-Alcohol/Subs Abuse-PR 73 1351150400 51.1504AS-PRELIM Active HSDIS-PR Human Serv/Social Services-PR 65 1351150400 51.1504AS-PRELIM Active NURSE-PR Nursing - PR 72 1351380100 51.3801AS-PRELIM Active PTA-PR Physical Therapy Asst - PR 74 1351080601 51.0806AS-PRELIM Active RAD-PR Radiography - PR 77 1351090700 51.0907AS-PRELIM Active RESC-PR Respiratory Care - PR 76 1351090800 51.0908AS-PRELIM Active VETTC-PR Veterinary Technology - PR 73 1351080800 51.0808

ATDN Active EMT-ATD Emergency Medical Technician 11 0351090403 51.0904ATDN Active MCHL-ATD Maternal and Child Health 21 0351150300 51.1503ATDN Active EMT-PR Pre-Emergency Medical Tech 3 0351090403 51.0904BAS Active DENH-BAS Dental Hygiene - BAS 120 1105106021 51.0602BAS Active DENH-BASPR Dental Hygiene BAS - PR 120 1105106021 51.0602BAS Active HSA-BASPR Health Services Admin BASPR 120 1105122111 51.2211BAS Active HSA-BAS Health Services Administration 120 1105122111 51.2211BAS Active INTBUS-BAS International Business 120 1105211011 52.1101BAS Active INTB-BASPR International Business -BASPR 120 1105211011 52.1101BAS Active MGTO-BASPR Mgmt & Orgntl Ldrship BAS-PR 120 1105202991 52.0299BAS Active MGTORG-BAS Mgmt & Orgntl Leadership 120 1105202991 52.0299BAS Active ORTHO-BAS Orthotics & Prosthetics 129 1105123071 51.2307BAS Active ORTH-BASPR Orthotics and Prosthetics 129 1105123071 51.2307BAS Active LEGAL-BAS Paralegal Studies BAS 120 1102203022 22.0302BAS Active LEGA-BASPR Paralegal Studies BAS-PR 120 1102203022 22.0302BAS Active PSA-BASPR Public Safety Admin BAS-PR 120 1104399991 43.9999BAS Active PSA-BAS Public Safety Admin-BAS 120 1104399991 43.9999BAS Active SUSMGT-BAS Sustainability Management BAS 120 1100302991 03.0299BAS Active SUSM-BASPR Sustainability Management PR 120 1100302991 03.0299BAS Active TMGT-BAS Technology Management 120 1101110991 11.1099BAS Active TMGT-BASPR Technology Management BAS PR 120 1101110991 11.1099BAS Active VETTC-BAS Veterinary Technology - BAS 120 1105108081 51.0808BAS Active VET-BASPR Veterinary Technology BAS-PR 120 1105108081 51.0808BS Active BIOLOGY-BS Biology-BS 120 1102601011 26.0101BS Active BIO-BSPR BIOLOGY-BSPR 120 1102601011 26.0101BS Active BUS-BS Business Administration - BS 124 1105202011 52.0201BS Active BUS-BSPR Business Administration - BSPR 124 1105202011 52.0201BS Active EDST-BS Educational Studies 120 1101399991 13.9999BS Active EDST-BSPR Educational Studies BS-PR 120 1101399991 13.9999BS Active ELEDR-BS Elem Ed with Reading Endorseme 123 1101312021 13.1202BS Active ESEDR-BS Exceptional Ed with Reading 125 1101310011 13.1001BS Active MGSED-BS Middle Grades Gen Science Edu 120 1101313165 13.1316BS Active MGMED-BS Middle Grades Math Edu (5-9) 120 1101313112 13.1311BS Active NURS-BS Nursing 121 1105138012 51.3801

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BS Active NURS-BSPR Nursing BS-PR 121 1105138012 51.3801BS Active PKPED-BS Pre-K/ Primary Education 123 1101312101 13.1210BS Active PPA-BSPR Public Policy and Admin BS-PR 120 1104404011 44.0401BS Active PPA-BS Public Policy and Administratn 120 1104404011 44.0401BS Active MTSED-BS Secondary Math Education 123 1101313111 13.1311BS Active BSCED-BS Secondary Science Education 123 1101313221 13.1322

CERTF Active ACTAP-CT Accounting Applications CT 18 0552030203 52.0302CERTF Active ADS-CT Addiction Studies Certificate 39 0351150102 51.1501CERTF Active BCNST-CT Building Construction Tech 24 0615130101 15.1301CERTF Active BUSADM-CT Business Administration CT 24 0552070101 52.0701CERTF Active CWPS-CT Cmptr/Web Prgmng Specialist CT 35 0511080103 11.0801CERTF Active CAD-CT Computer-Aided Design and Draf 24 0615130304 15.1303CERTF Active CST-CT Crime Scene Technology 28 0743010601 43.0106CERTF Active DRAFT-CT Drafting Technology 24 0615130101 15.1301CERTF Active EAM-CT Emergency Administration & Mgt 24 0743030201 43.0302CERTF Active ENGTECH-CT Engineering Techn Support CT 18 0615000007 15.0000CERTF Active FOI-CT Fire Officer I 24 0743020202 43.0202CERTF Active FBM-CT Food and Beverage Mgt 30 0252090503 52.0905CERTF Active FUNAT-ATC Funeral Arts ATC 28 0312030166 12.0301CERTF Active GI-CT Gang Investigations CT 24 0743010705 43.0107CERTF Active HCINF-CT Healthcare Informatics 18 0351070711 51.0707CERTF Active HLS-CT Homeland Security Certificate 24 0743010304 43.0103CERTF Active LINXSA-CT Linux System Administrator 18 0511090106 11.0901CERTF Active MEDCD-CT Medical Coder Certificate 34 0351070707 51.0707CERTF Active LEGAL-CT Paralegal Studies UD 24 5552203020 22.0302CERTF Active PMED-CT Paramedic 42 0351090405 51.0904CERTF Active GEM-CT PSA Gangs Enforcement Mgmt UD 18 5554399990 43.9999CERTF Active RDM-CT Rooms Division Management 30 0252090402 52.0904CERTF Active VETTC-CT Veterinary Practice Mgmt UD 20 upper 5555108080 51.0808CERTF Active WEBDS-CT Web Designer Certificate 18 0511020103 11.0201CERTF Active YDPF-CT Youth Development Professional 30 0351150404 51.1504CERTN Active AVID-CT Avid Certfd Pro Tools Oper Snd 15 0650060209 50.0602CERTN Active CSHARP-CT C# Certificate 18 0511020103 11.0201CERTN Active CPLUS-CT C++ Certificate 18 0511020103 11.0201CERTN Active CCNA-CT Cisco Certified Network Assoc 12 0611020301 11.0203CERTN Active APLS-CT Computer Support Certificate 18 0611100604 11.1006CERTN Active CC-ATC Critical Care 09 0351380166 51.3801CERTN Active DIG-CT Digital Graphic CT 15 0650010208 50.0102CERTN Active DVPRD-CT Digital Media/MM Video Prodtn 12 0609070210 09.0702CERTN Active DMPRD-CT Digital Media/Multimedia Prod 15 0610010507 10.0105CERTN Active DIGIWD-CT Digital. Media Technology Inte 15 0650010208 50.0102CERTN Active EPI-CT Educator Preparation Institute 27 5551399990 13.9999CERTN Active EMC-ATC Emergency Care 11 0351380166 51.3801CERTN Active ENGTECH-CT Engineering TechnSuport CT0425 18 0615061304 15.0000CERTN Active ENTR-CT Entrepreneurship Certificate 12 0552020103 52.0201CERTN Active FISI-CT Fire Inspector I 15 0743020202 43.0202CERTN Active FISII-CT Fire Inspector II 12 0743020202 43.0202CERTN Active FIVI-CT Fire Investigator I 12 0743020202 43.0202

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CERTN Active FSOII-CT Fire Officer II 18 0743020202 43.0202CERTN Active FBS-CT Food and Beverage Specialist 13 0252090503 52.0905CERTN Active ITSC-CT Information Technology (IT) Se 18 0511100311 11.1003CERTN Active INTBUS-CT International Business CT 12 0552020103 52.0201CERTN Active JAVA-CT Java Certificate 18 0511020103 11.0201CERTN Active LEAN-CT Lean-Six Sigma Green Belt 12 0615070203 15.0702CERTN Active MKT-CT Marketing Certificate 12 0552020103 52.0201CERTN Active MEDQS-CT Medical Quality Systems CT 15 0641010105 41.0101CERTN Active MGT/LDR-CT Mgmt-Leadership CT 12 0552020103 52.0201CERTN Active MBLDVC-CT Mobile Device Certificate 18 0511020103 11.0201CERTN Active MCITPS-CT MSCT IT Prof Server Admin 18 0511010307 11.0103CERTN Active OPNSRC-CT Open Source Certificate 18 0511020103 11.0201CERTN Active PRJMGT-CT Project Management Certificate 18 5555202990 52.0299CERTN Active RAPID-CT Rapid Prototypng and Design 15 0641010105 41.0101CERTN Active RDO-CT Rooms Division Operations 19 0252090402 52.0904CERTN Active RDS-CT Rooms Division Specialist 12 0252090402 52.0904CERTN Active SAE-ATC Sepsis Awareness & Education 9 0351380166 51.3801CERTN Active SIXSG-CT Six Sigma Black Belt Certifica 12 0615070202 15.0702CERTN Active VMG-CT Veterinary Management CT l div 18 lower

division0351080866 51.0808

CERTN Active VGF-CT Video Game Foundations CT 15 0609070211 09.0702CERTN Active VBNET-CT Visual Basic.NET Certificate 18 0511020103 11.0201DG-NO Active AUTISM-NO Autism 9999999999 9999999999DG-NO Active BANK-NO Banking BAS- No Degree 12 9999999999 9999999999DG-NO Active BIOLOGY-NO BIOLOGY-BS - No Degree 12 9999999999 9999999999DG-NO Active BUS-NO Business Administration-NoDegr 12 9999999999 9999999999DG-NO Active DENHY-NO Dental Hygiene BAS Non Degree 12 9999999999 9999999999DG-NO Active EDU-NO Education BS-Non Degree 12 9999999999 9999999999DG-NO Active EPI-PR EPI-PR 9999999999 9999999999DG-NO Active HSA-NO Health Services Administration 12 9999999999 9999999999DG-NO Active ITE-NO Industrial/Technical -Non Degr 12 9999999999 9999999999DG-NO Active ICERT-NO Initial Certification - Non De 9999999999 9999999999DG-NO Active INT-NO International Business BAS-ND 9999999999 9999999999DG-NO Active MGTORG-NO Mgmt Org Ldership BAS - No Deg 12 9999999999 9999999999DG-NO Active NRS-NO Nursing BS - Non Degree 12 9999999999 9999999999DG-NO Active ORTH-NO Orthotics & Prosthetics BAS ND 9999999999 9999999999DG-NO Active LEGAL-NO Paralegal Studies-BAS No Degr 9999999999 9999999999DG-NO Active PPA-NO Public Policy and Admin NO 12 9999999999 9999999999DG-NO Active PUB-NO Public Safety BAS-Non Degree 12 9999999999 9999999999DG-NO Active RCERT-NO Recertification - Non Degree 9999999999 9999999999DG-NO Active SUSMGT-NO Sustainability Mgmt BAS -Non D 12 9999999999 9999999999DG-NO Active TMT-NO Technology Mgmt BAS-No Degree 12 9999999999 9999999999DG-NO Active TRNS-NO Transient upper division 0 9999999999 9999999999DG-NO Active VETT-NO Veterinary Tech BAS-Non Degree 12 9999999999 9999999999NO-DG Active BCOR-PSAV Basc Correctional Officer-PSAV 552 State

576 SPC0743010200 43.0102

NO-DG Active FFII-PSAV Basic Firefighting II-PSAV 225 0743020300 43.0203NO-DG Active FFI-PSAV Basic Firefighting I-PSAV 225 0743020300 43.0203

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NO-DG Active BLE-PSAV Basic Law Enforcement Off PSAV 770 State 790 SPC

0743010700 43.0107

NO-DG Active BCRO-PSAV Bsc Crsover COR to LEO-PSAV 457 State 473 SPC

0743010702 43.0107

NO-DG Active CHART-NO Charter High School/Non Degree 0 9999999999 9999999999NO-DG Active CREAD-NO College Readiness 0 9999999999 9999999999NO-DG Active DUAL-NO Dual Enrollment 0 9999999999 9999999999NO-DG Active EARL-NO Early Admissions 0 9999999999 9999999999NO-DG Active ERCOLCL-NO Early College -CL Campus 0 9999999999 9999999999NO-DG Active ERCOLSE-NO Early College -SE Campus 9999999999 9999999999NO-DG Active ERCOLTS-NO Early College -TS Campus 9999999999 9999999999NO-DG Active ENGSE-NO English as a Second Language 0 9999999999 32.0109NO-DG Active ENRCH-NO General Studies/Enrichment 0 9999999999 9999999999NO-DG Active JOB-NO Job Enrichment 0 9999999999 9999999999NO-DG Active BACCAPP-NO Pending Bacc Entry/Non Degree 9999999999 9999999999NO-DG Active PEND-NO Pending/Non Degree 0 9999999999 9999999999NO-DG Active PRCHART-NO Pre Charter HS - Non Degree 9999999999 9999999999NO-DG Active PRECOLL-NO Pre Early College Prg-NonDegre 0 9999999999 9999999999NO-DG Active READM-NO Readmit Non Degree 9999999999 9999999999NO-DG Active TRANS-NO Transient Student-lower divisi 0 9999999999 9999999999NONCR Active CEONLY CE Only Registration 0 13.0403 13.0403

AA Closed COPEG-AA Computer Engineering Sci -IA 64 1192401010 1192401010AA Closed CRMJC-AA Correct/Criminal Just- IA 60 1192401010 1192401010AA Closed MUSNP-AA Fine & Aap/Art(Mus/Non-Per)-IA 64AA Closed PRES-XX Gen Studies (No Selection) IA 66AA Closed LAWEF-AA Law Enforcement-IA 60 1192401010 1192401010

AAS Closed ARCH-AAS Archi Des/Const Tech-IA 66 0615010100 15.1303AAS Closed AUTO-AAS Automotive Service Mgmt-IA 68 0615080300 47.0604AAS Closed CMSLAW-AAS CMS Law Enforcement-AAS-IA 64 0743010300 43.0103AAS Closed CNET-AAS Comp Info Tech-Cptr/Ntwk-IA 63 0507030600 11.1099AAS Closed PROG-AAS Computer Programming 63 0507030500 11.0201AAS Closed CRCI-AAS Computer ReL Crime Invest-IA 63 0713129901 43.0109AAS Closed COR-AAS Corrections-IA 64 0743010300 43.0113AAS Closed CJTK-AAS Crim Just-Law Enformt/Corr-IA 64 0743010301 43.0103AAS Closed DATABS-AAS Database Technology-IA 63 0507030601 11.0802AAS Closed FUNSE-AAS Funeral Services-AAS-IA 0340 72 0312030100 12.0301AAS Closed GRAPH-AAS Graphic Arts -AAS-IA 0365 64 0650040200 50.0409AAS Closed HMGT-AAS Hospitality & Tourism Mgmt IA 64 0206079900 52.0901AAS Closed HSDIS-AAS Human Services-Social Svcs-IA 65 0317040600 51.1501AAS Closed HSM-AAS HumSvcs-Alcohol/Sub Abuse-IA 73 0317040600 51.1501AAS Closed CJTRK-AAS LE/Correction 64 0743010301 43.0103AAS Closed LINUX-AAS Linux Systems Administrator-IA 63 0507030401 11.0901AAS Closed MCIWD-AAS Master CIW Designer-IA 63 0507039902 11.1004AAS Closed MCSE-AAS MS Certified Systems Eng IA 63 0507030401 0507030401AAS Closed NETSEC-AAS Network Security - AAS 63 0506120106 11.1099AAS Closed OCDEV-AAS Oracle Crtfd DB Developer 63 0507030601 0507030601AAS Closed RAD-AAS Radiography-IA 0365 77 0317020900 51.0911AS Closed ACCTG-TP Accounting Technology0275 64 0507010100 52.0302

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AS Closed ARCH-TP Arch Design & Construc 0275 66 0615010100 15.1303AS Closed ENTRP-TP AS-Bus Adm & Mgmt (Entrep)0275 64 0506040102 0506040102AS Closed AUTO-AS Automotive Service Mgmt 0275 68 0615080300 47.0604AS Closed AUTO-TP Automotive Service Mgmt 0275 68 0615080300 47.0604AS Closed ATSMT-AS Automotive Svc Tech Mgmt-0355 68 1615080300 47.0604AS Closed AVIAT-TP Aviation Administration0239 65 0649010400 49.0104AS Closed CONST-TP Building Construct 0244 65 0615010101 15.0101AS Closed CONST-AS Building Construct Tech0244 65 0615010101 15.0101AS Closed MARKT-TP Bus Adm & Mgmt (Mrktg)0275 64 0506040102 0506040102AS Closed QUMGT-TP Bus Adm & Mgt (Qualiy Mgt)0275 64 0506040102 0506040102AS Closed BUSAD-TP Business Admin & Mgmt 0244 68 0506040102 52.0201AS Closed BUSDF-TP Business Admin & Mgmt 0244 68 0506040102 52.0201AS Closed BUSAD-AS Business Admin And Mgmt=0244 68 1552020102 52.0201AS Closed CHDEV-TP Child Development&Educ-0275 63 0420020203 13.1210AS Closed CCNP-AS Cisco Cft Ntwk Prf/ 0370 68 1615040200 15.1201AS Closed CCIE-AS CISCO Crtfd Interntwkg 0350 68 1615040200 15.1201AS Closed VOIP-AS Cisco Ct VOIPSpc/0370 68 1615040200 15.1201AS Closed CCSS-AS Cisco Ctd Sec Sp/0370 68 1615040200 15.1201AS Closed CCNA-AS Cisco Networking0310 68 1615040200 15.1201AS Closed CSET-AS Cisco Security Technician0365 68 1615040200 15.1201AS Closed WEEDV-AS CIW Enterprise Dev 0350 63 1507039902 11.1004AS Closed CIWIT-AS CIW Information Tech0350 63 1507039902 11.1004AS Closed CMSLAW-AS CMS Law Enforcement - 0365 64 1743010300 43.0103AS Closed COPSC-AS Comp Sci (Prior To 8990) 0244 66 0507030500 11.0103AS Closed COPIS-AS Computer Info Systems 0244 68 0507030600 11.0103AS Closed COPIS-TP Computer Info Systems 0244 68 0507030500 11.0103AS Closed CID-AS Computer Integ Design LTV 0380 64 1615061306 15.0613AS Closed CPNET-AS Computer Networking0330 68 1615040200 1615040200AS Closed CNET-AS Computer Ntwk Suprt Tech-0365 63 1511010305 11.0103AS Closed PROG-AS Computer Programming0325 63 1507030500 1507030500AS Closed COPPA-AS Computer Programmng & App0244 68 0507030500 11.0103AS Closed COPPA-TP Computer Programmng & App0244 68 0507030500 11.0103AS Closed CRCI-AS Computer Reltd Crme Invst 0365 63 1713129901 43.0109AS Closed CJCPO-AS Corrections/Probation 0305 64 1743010300 43.0103AS Closed COR-AS Corrections0365 64 1743010300 43.0113AS Closed CJCPO-TP Crim Jus-Corrections Prob0275 64 0743010301 43.0103AS Closed CJTRK-TP Crim Just-Law Enformt/Corr0275 64 0743010301 43.0103AS Closed CRAN-AS Crime Analysis -0365 64 1743010300 43.0111AS Closed CST-TP Crime Scene Technology-0275 60 0743010600 43.0106AS Closed CJTCO-DL Criminal Just Tech/Corr0244 64 0743010300 43.0103AS Closed CJTLE-DL Criminal Just Tech/Law Enf0244 65 0743010300 43.0103AS Closed DATABS-AS Database Technology -ASLTV0385 63 1511010306 11.0103AS Closed DENHY-TP Dental Hygiene0275 88 0317010200 51.0602AS Closed DMI-AS Digital Media Instruction0345 64 1610010202 11.0801AS Closed ELEC-AS Electronics Eng Tech LTV 0385 68 1615030301 15.0303AS Closed ELEC-TP Electronics Engineering 0275 68 0615030301 15.0303AS Closed EAM-TP Emergency Admin & Mgmt0275 60 0744040102 43.9999AS Closed EMS-TP Emergency Medical Svcs 0275 73 0317020601 51.0904

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AS Closed ENTRP-AS Entrepreneurship0275 64 0506040102 0506040102AS Closed FASH-AS Fashion Marketing Mgmt 0244 71 0506180101 0506180101AS Closed FNMGT-AS Financ Servic/Credit Unio 0244 65 0206030100 0206030100AS Closed FINSV-TP Financial Services/Bank IA0244 65 0206030100 0206030100AS Closed FIRAD-AS Fire Adm (Prior To 1-8788)0244 67 0743020100 0743020100AS Closed FIRPR-AS Fire Science Tech/Fire Prev024 64 0743020100 43.0201AS Closed FIRSP-AS Fire Science Tech/Fire Sup0244 64 0206030100 43.0201AS Closed FIRE-TP Fire Science Technology0275 60 0743020100 43.0201AS Closed FUNSE-TP Funeral Services-AS0275 72 0312030100 12.0301AS Closed GEN-AS General - AS Degree0244 64 0650040200 0650040200AS Closed GRAPH-TP Graphic Design Technolog0275 64 0650040200 50.0406AS Closed MLMD-AS Graphics Tech Multimed IA 0365 64 1650040200 50.0409AS Closed GRAPH-AS Graphics Technology-LTV 0385 64 1611080300 11.0803AS Closed HIM-TP Health Information Mgmt 0275 67 0317050600 51.0706AS Closed HELSM-TP Health Services Management0237 66 0318070100 51.0701AS Closed HELSM-AS Health Services Mgmt 0237 66 0318070100 51.0701AS Closed HHECR-TP Health Svc Mgt (Home Hlth)0275 62 0318070100 51.0701AS Closed HEAR-DL Hearing Aid Technology0244 78 1234708200 1234708200AS Closed HHECR-AS Home Health Care0275 62 0318070100 51.0701AS Closed HMGT-TP Hospitality & Tourism Mgmt 027 64 0206079900 52.0901AS Closed HOSMG-DL Hospitality Management0244 65 1220607010 52.0901AS Closed HOTEL-AS Hotel-Motel-Restaurant Mgt0244 65 1220607010 52.0901AS Closed HSM-TP Hum Srv Tec/Alco/Subs 0275 73 0317040600 51.1501AS Closed HSDIS-TP Human Serv/Social Svcs IA 0275 65 0317040600 51.1501AS Closed INDMG-AS Industrial Manage Tech IA 0275 60 0606200101 15.0612AS Closed INDMG-TP Industrial Mgmt Tech IA 0275 60 0606200101 15.0612AS Closed INDES-AS Interior Design Technology0244 67 0404050100 0404050100AS Closed INBUS-AS International Business0275 64 1506040102 52.0201AS Closed INBUS-TP International Business0275 64 0506040102 52.0201AS Closed IRMGT-AS Irrigation Management0310 68 1101020601 01.0201AS Closed ITPM-AS IT Project Management0345 63 1506120107 11.0103AS Closed ITQAS-AS IT QA & Software Testing0345 63 1507030500 11.0201AS Closed LDSCP-AS Landscaping Technology0310 68 1101020601 01.0201AS Closed CJTRK-AS Law Enforcement/Corr0330 64 1743010300 43.0103AS Closed LEGAL-TP Legal Assisting0275 69 0722010300 22.0302AS Closed LEGLSEC-AS Legal Office Admin LTV 0223 60AS Closed LINUX-AS Linux/CompTia Linux+ IA 0370 68 1615040200 15.1201AS Closed LTMCR-AS Long Term Care0275 62 0318070100 51.0701AS Closed LTMCR-TP Long Term Care0275 62 0318070100 51.0701AS Closed MNTEC-AS Manufacturing Tech LTV 0390 64 1615061307 15.0613AS Closed MNTEC-TP Manufacturing Technology0275 64 0615060302 0615060302AS Closed MKTMG-AS Marketing Management0244 68 0206140100 0206140100AS Closed MKTMG-TP Marketing Management0244 68AS Closed MARKT-AS Marketing0275 64 0506040102 0506040102AS Closed MCIWA-AS Master CIW Administrator0350 63 1507039902 11.1004AS Closed WEADV-AS Master CIW Applic Developer 63 1507039902 11.1004AS Closed MCIWD-AS Master CIW Designer0350 63 1507039902 11.1004AS Closed MECH-AS Mechanical Engin-LTV 0370 69

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AS Closed MEDAD-AS Medical Administration0275 62 0318070100 0318070100AS Closed MEDAD-TP Medical Administration0275 62 0318070100 0318070100AS Closed MLT-TP Medical Lab Technology0275 76 0317030900 0317030900AS Closed MOUS-AS MS Cert Office User Spe IA0325 63 1507030600 1507030600AS Closed MCSD-AS MS Cert Solution Developer0375 63 1507030601 11.0802AS Closed MCDBA-AS MS Certified Database 0375 63 1507030601 11.0802AS Closed MCSD-TP MS Certified Solution Dev0275 63 0507030500 0507030500AS Closed MCSA-AS MS Certified Systems Admin0365 63 1507030401 11.0901AS Closed MCSE-AS MS Certified Systms Engr-0385 63 1511090103 11.0901AS Closed MCSE:S-AS MS Ctfd Sys Eng:Security0365 63 1507030401 11.0901AS Closed NETSEC+-AS Network Security Plus -0330 63 1507030600 1507030600AS Closed NETSEC-AS Network Security0365 63 1507030600 11.1099AS Closed NETWK-AS Network Systems Spec IA 0365 63 1507030401 11.0901AS Closed NETWK-TP Network Systems Special IA0275 63 0507030401 0507030401AS Closed NURSE-TP Nursing (R.N.)0275 72 0318110100 0318110100AS Closed NSHAD-AS Nursing Home Administratio0275 62 0318070100 0318070100AS Closed OSTLG-TP Offc Syst Tech/Legal Offc 0244 65AS Closed OSTLG-AS Offc Syst Tech/Legl Offc 0244 65 0507060300 0507060300AS Closed OSMGT-TP Office Systems Management0275 63 0507030401 0507030401AS Closed OST-AS Office Systems Tech LTV 0244 64AS Closed OST-TP Office Systems Technology0244 64AS Closed OCDEV-AS Oracle Cert DB Developer0375 63 1507030601 11.0802AS Closed OCDBA-AS Oracle Certified DB Admn 0375 63 1507030601 11.0802AS Closed OCDEV-TP Oracle Certified Developer0275 63 0507030500 0507030500AS Closed PTA-TP Physical Therapist A0275 74 0317081500 0317081500AS Closed MANUF-AS Plastics Engineering Tech0325 64 1648060401 1648060401AS Closed MANUF-TP Plastics Engineering0275 64 0648060401 0648060401AS Closed POSTL-DL Postal Management0244 65AS Closed CJTRK-PR Pre-Criminal Justice 0244 67 0743010300 43.0103AS Closed HELSM-PR Pre-Health Services Mgt0237 66 0318070100 51.0701AS Closed PILOT-TP Professional Pilot Tech0240 65 0649010200 0649010200AS Closed PILOT-AS Professional Pilot Techn0240 65 0649010200 0649010200AS Closed PROG-TP Programming0275 63 0507030500 0507030500AS Closed QUAL-AS Qual Compliance Tech IA 0380 64 1615070101 15.0701AS Closed QUMGT-AS Quality Management0275 64 0506040102 0506040102AS Closed RADIOTV-AS Radio and Television ASAS Closed RAD-TP Radiography0275 77 0317020900 0317020900AS Closed REMGT-AS Real Estate Management0244 69AS Closed RECSP-DL Recreational Supervision0244 64 0736019901 0736019901AS Closed RESC-TP Respiratory Care0275 76 0317081800 0317081800AS Closed SMA-AS Security Mgmt & Admin0365 64 1743010300 43.0112AS Closed INTRP-TP Sign Language Interpretati0275 64 0713100301 16.1603AS Closed SSD-AS Software Systems Deve0340 63 1507030500 11.0201AS Closed TELEC-TP Telecom Engineering Tech0275 64 0615030302 0615030302AS Closed TELEC-AS TelecommunicationsLTV360 64 1615030302 15.0303AS Closed UNIX-AS Unix Systems Administ 0365 63 1507030401 11.0901AS Closed USS-AS User Support Specialist IA0365 63 1507030600 11.1099AS Closed VETTC-TP Veterinary Technology 73 0317051200 0317051200

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Status Acad Plan Description Total Credits

Florida CIP Code

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AS Closed VISCT-DL Vision Care Technology 67AS Closed WWMGT-AS Water & Wastewater Technology 68AS Closed WWMGT-TP Water & Wastewater Technology 68AS Closed WEBDV-AS Web Developer IA 0365 63 1507039902 11.1004AS Closed WEBSD-AS Web Site Design 1511080102 11.1004AS Closed WAN-TP Wide Area Network 64 0615030302 0615030302AS Closed WAN-AS Wide Area Network 0325 64 1615030302 1615030302AS Closed WINPR-AS Windows Programming0370 63 1507030500 11.0201AS Closed OSTWP-TP Word/Information Process 0244 64AS Closed OSTWP-AS Word/Information Process0244 64 0507060300 0507060300

ATDF Closed CAAP-ATD Assoc Addiction Prof LTV 0370 24 0351150201 51.1502ATDF Closed CAP-ATD Assoc Addiction Prof LTV 0385 24 0351150201 51.1502ATDF Closed MCDE-ATD Medical Coder LTV0335 26 0317050605 0317050605ATDF Closed MTRN-ATD Medical TranscriptionLTV0330 33 0317050606 0317050606ATDF Closed PCOP-ATD Pest Control OperationsLTV0310 24 0102040802 0102040802BAS Closed DEN-BAS Dental Hygiene BAS Pending 120 1105106990 51.0699BAS Closed PUBSAF-BAS Public Safety Admin Pending 120 1104301990 43.0199BAS Closed TM-BAS Tech Mgmt-BAS Pending 120 1105212990 52.1299BAS Closed VETTEC-BAS Veterinary Techn BAS Pending 120 1105108990 51.0899Blank Closed CASP-AS AS-Casp Fash Design-Internatnl 70 0506040102 0506040102Blank Closed AVIAT-AS Aviation Administration 65 0649010400 49.0104Blank Closed BCORR-NO Basic Corrections Academy 0 9999999999 9999999999Blank Closed BCORR-VC Basic Corrections Academy 576Blank Closed BLAW-NO Basic Law Enforcement Academy 0 9999999999 9999999999Blank Closed BLAW-VC Basic Law Enforcement Academy 720Blank Closed BKKP-DL Bookkeeping Certificate 30 1250701030 1250701030Blank Closed BLDSP-DL Building Constr Super Cert 27 1261501013 1261501013Blank Closed BUILD-DL Building Construction Cert 31 0615010101 0615010101Blank Closed BUSDF-AS Business Admin & Mgt(Deaf Only 68 0506040102 52.0201Blank Closed BUSDP-CT Business Data Processing-CT 60 0507030100 52.0201Blank Closed CIW MAST CIW Master Designer 0244 64 1507039902 1507039902Blank Closed ESL-NO English as a Second Language 0 9999999999 9999999999Blank Closed BSEE-NO SPC/SFf BSEE Track 64 9999999999 9999999999

BS Closed EDUC-BS Education BS Core/Pending 123 1101301010 13.0101BS Closed NSG-BS Nursing-BSN Pending 121 1105116990 51.1699

CERTF Closed ACCAP-CT Accounting Applications-LTV365 27 0507019903 52.0302CERTF Closed HM-ATC Advanced Managed CareLTV0244 62 0318070100 51.0706CERTF Closed CAAP-CT Assoc Addiction Prof-LTV0275 24 0351150203 51.1502CERTF Closed BCO-CT Basic Corrections-LTV0345 28 0507030607 43.0103CERTF Closed BLE-CT Basic Law Enforcement-LTV0345 33 0507030100 43.0103CERTF Closed BUS-CT Business Management CT 0365 24 0506180101 52.0201CERTF Closed CDM-ATC Cancer Data Mgmt LTV0305 27 0317050666 51.0706CERTF Closed CCSP-CT Cisco Cert Sec Spec LTV 0380 30 0511010304 11.0103CERTF Closed CIE-CT Cisco CertfdInterntwkngLTV0380 30 0507030404 11.1099CERTF Closed CCNTP-CT Cisco Crtfd Netwk ProfLTV0385 30 0511010304 11.0103CERTF Closed CCNP-CT Cisco Crtfd Ntwk Prof LTV0370 24 0650040204 15.1201CERTF Closed CCSS-CT Cisco Crtfd Sec Spct LTV0370 24 0615030305 15.1201CERTF Closed CCIE-CT CISCO Ctfied Intntwdg LTV0325 24 0615030305 15.1201

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Status Acad Plan Description Total Credits

Florida CIP Code

Federal CIP Code

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CERTF Closed VOIP-CT Cisco VOIP Specialist LTV 0380 30 0511010304 11.0103CERTF Closed CLERK-DL Clerk-Typist CertificateLTV024 33 1250707021 1250707021CERTF Closed CMSLAW-CT CMS Law Enfrcmt LTV 0360 33 0507030612 43.0103CERTF Closed COPSC-DL Computer Science CT LTV0244 30 0507030100 11.0103CERTF Closed CMGT-CT Construction Mgmt LTV0244 24 1250707021 1250707021CERTF Closed CSUP-CT Construction Super LTV0244 24CERTF Closed COR-CT Corrections CertificateLTV0360 28 0743010601 43.0113CERTF Closed CRAN-CT Crime Analysis CT LTV 0390 24 0743010304 43.0103CERTF Closed DESK-CT Desktop Designer-LTV0385 24 0611080303 11.0803CERTF Closed ECEDU-DL Early Childhood Edu LTV0244 25 0420020204 0420020204CERTF Closed ENGTC-DL Engineering Technician IA 0244 48 1261503032 1261503032CERTF Closed ENTPR-DL Entrepreneurship LTV0244 15CERTF Closed FIRE-DL Fire Administraton CT LTV0244 31 0743020100 43.0201CERTF Closed FSPI-CT Fire Inspector I LTV0355 24 0506120102 43.0201CERTF Closed FSPII-CT Fire Inspector II LTV0355 24 0610010216 43.0201CERTF Closed FINI-CT Fire Investigator I LTV0355 24 0610010218 43.0201CERTF Closed FINII-CT Fire Investigator II LTV0355 24 0610010217 43.0201CERTF Closed FOII-CT Fire Officer II LTV0355 24 0506120105 43.0201CERTF Closed FITAD-CT Fitness Center Admin LTVf0290 25 0318070101 0318070101CERTF Closed HCMGT-CT Health Care Services LTV0275 32 0318070101 51.0701CERTF Closed INTDS-DL Interior Design CT LTV0244 25 0420039901 0420039901CERTF Closed IRRT-CT Irrigation Technician IA 0310 30 0101020602 01.0201CERTF Closed LDIT-CT Landscape Desgn & Inst LTV0310 24 0206140120 01.0201CERTF Closed LINUXSA-CT Linux System Admin LTV 0385 30 0511010304 11.0103CERTF Closed LTCSP-CT Long Term Care Speci IA0275 25 0318070101 51.0701CERTF Closed MACH-DL Machine Transcription LTV0244 33 1250706072 1250706072CERTF Closed MEDCD-PR Medical Coder - PR 34 0351070707 51.0707CERTF Closed MCODE-CT Medical Coder LTV0275 30 0507060301 0507060301CERTF Closed MTRAN-CT Medical TranscriptionLTV0275 29 0507060301 0507060301CERTF Closed MICBS-DL Microcomputer Bus TechLTV0244 32 0507060301 0507060301CERTF Closed MSCSE:S-CT MS Crtf Sys Eng:Securit:0385 30 0511010304 11.0103CERTF Closed MCSE:S-CT MS Crtfd Systs Engr:SecLTV0370 24 0552120102 52.1201CERTF Closed OSSIP-CT Ofc Sys Spec- Info ProcLTV0260 24 0507060301 0507060301CERTF Closed OSSWP-CT Ofc Sys Spec- WP -LTV0260 24 0507060301 0507060301CERTF Closed PROPL-DL Professional Pilot LTV 0222 32CERTF Closed REAL-DL Real Estate CertificateLTV0244 30CERTF Closed SMA-CT Security Mgmt & Admin LTVf0365 27 0507030607 43.0112CERTF Closed STENO-DL Stenographic CT LTV0244 33CERTF Closed SURG-DL Surgical Technician CT IA0244 38CERTF Closed VHM-CT Vet Hospital Manager0340 24 0506180101 0506180101CERTF Closed VETHMG-CT Veterinary Hos Mgmt-LTV0380 24 0351080866 51.0808CERTF Closed WORDP-DL Word Processing CT LTV0244 30CERTF Closed YDP-CT Youth Development Prof LTV0275 24 0317040500 0317040500CERTN Closed PLET-CT Adv Plastics Engineering 0325 19 0615030308 0615030308CERTN Closed DRAFT-DL Architectural Drafting0244 20CERTN Closed ACHRD-DL Architectural RndrngLTV0245 20CERTN Closed ATCAD-CT AutoCad Foundations LTV 0380 15 0615130204 15.1302CERTN Closed CISCOIE-CT Cisco Ctfied IntrntwkgExpt0370 12 0610010214 15.1201

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Status Acad Plan Description Total Credits

Florida CIP Code

Federal CIP Code

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CERTN Closed CIWIT-CT CIW Information Technology0350 18 0507039904 11.0103CERTN Closed CNET-CT Comptr Ntwk Support Tech0370 18 0507030606 11.1099CERTN Closed CIP-CT Computer Inform Process 0244 45 0507030600 0507030600CERTN Closed CID-CT Computer Integ Design LTV 0380 18 0611100207 11.1002CERTN Closed CDRFT-CT Construction Draft LTV0244 24 0615010100 0615010100CERTN Closed CONST-DL Construction Estimating 0244 23 0615010101 15.0101CERTN Closed CEST-CT Construction Estimating0244 24 0615010100 0615010100CERTN Closed CPO-CT Corrections/Probation 0305 19 0511010307 11.0103CERTN Closed PROG-CT CTE Programming0340 18 0507030503 11.0202CERTN Closed SSD-CT CTE Software Systems Dev0340 18 0507030503 11.0202CERTN Closed DMI-CT Digital Media/MM Instr IA 0345 15 0610010211 11.0801CERTN Closed EMT-CT Emergency Medical Tech0275 9 0317020500 51.0904CERTN Closed ENTRE-CT Entrepreneurship0275 20 0506180101 0506180101CERTN Closed FOMGT-CT Fire Officer Management0295 21 0506180101 43.0201CERTN Closed FITPR-CT Fitness Professional0290 15 0318070101 0318070101CERTN Closed GERON-CT Gerontology0275 18 0318070101 0318070101CERTN Closed GUARD-CT Guardianship IA 0275 19 0318070101 0318070101CERTN Closed HAP-CT Health Activity Professin0275 20 0318070101 51.0701CERTN Closed HMAT-ATC Health Management0275 14 0318070166 51.0706CERTN Closed INST-CT Internet Support Tech LTV 0370 18 0611100206 11.1002CERTN Closed ITPM-CT IT Project Management0345 18 0507039904 11.0103CERTN Closed ITQAS-CT IT QA &Sftware Tstg 0345 18 0507030503 11.0202CERTN Closed LGL-ATC Legal Assisting 0310 15 0722010366 22.0302CERTN Closed LINUX-CT Linux System Admnstor 0370 18 0507030606 11.1099CERTN Closed MNTEC-CT Manufacturing Prod0325 18 0615030306 0615030306CERTN Closed MKMGT-CT Marketing Management0275 21 0206140120 0206140120CERTN Closed MCIWA-CT Master CIW Adminis0350 18 0507039904 11.1004CERTN Closed WEADV-CT Master CIW Applic Devel0350 18 0507039904 11.1004CERTN Closed MCIWD-CT Master CIW Designer0350 18 0507039904 11.1004CERTN Closed WEEDV-CT Master CIW Enterprise Dev0350 18 0507039904 11.1004CERTN Closed MEDDV-CT Medical Devices Tech LTV 0390 5 0647010304 47.0103CERTN Closed MCAD-CT MS Cert App Devlp LTV 0380 15 0511020310 11.0203CERTN Closed MOUS-CT MS Cert Office User Spe IA0325 18 0507030606 0507030606CERTN Closed MCSD-CT MS Cert Solution Dev LTV 0380 21 0552120103 52.1201CERTN Closed MCP-CT MS Certified Profess0325 18 0507030606 0507030606CERTN Closed MCSE-CT MS Certified Systems Engr 0370 21 0507030403 11.0203CERTN Closed MCSA-CT MS Certified Systms Admin0370 18 0507030606 11.1099CERTN Closed MCDBA-CT MSCert Database Adm LTV 0380 15 0511020309 11.0203CERTN Closed MUSE-CT Museum Management CT LTV 0380 12 0552020103 52.0201CERTN Closed NETSEC-CT Network Security 18 0507030606 11.1099CERTN Closed NETSEC+-CT Network Security Plus0335 18 0507030606 0507030606CERTN Closed NETSY-CT Networking Systems Spct IA0370 18 0507030606 11.1099CERTN Closed NCJ-ATC Nursing Clinical Judg0365 11 0318110166 51.1699CERTN Closed NPT-ATC Nursing Pharmacothera0365 10 0318110166 51.1699CERTN Closed OCDBA-CT Oracle Cert Data Adm LTV 0385 15 0511020307 11.0203CERTN Closed OCDEV-CT Oracle Cert Data Dev LTV 0385 15 0511020308 11.0203CERTN Closed PCM-ATC Patient Care Mgmt 0365 10 0318110166 51.1617CERTN Closed QUAL-CT Quality Process Techn 0380 19 0615061302 15.0613

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Status Acad Plan Description Total Credits

Florida CIP Code

Federal CIP Code

Appendix ADEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAM INVENTORY

CERTN Closed RSELL-DL Retail Selling 0244 15CERTN Closed UNIX-CT Unix System Administrator 0370 18 0507030606 11.1099CERTN Closed USS-CT User Support Specialist IA0370 18 0507039904 11.1004CERTN Closed VETHM-ATC Vetnry Hosptl Mgmt ATCLTV0380 18 0351080866 51.0808CERTN Closed WEBDV-CT Web Developer CT 0370 18 0507030606 11.1004CERTN Closed WEB-CT Webmaster0280 21 0507039903 0507039903CERTN Closed WAN-CT Wide Area Network 0370 18 0615030307 15.0305CERTN Closed WINPR-CT Windows Programming0370 18 0507030503 11.0202DG-NO Closed ACERT-NO ACERT-NO UD Non Degree 5551399990 13.99DG-NO Closed IMPACT-PR IMPACT PR 5551399990 13.99DG-NO Closed IHHS-NO Inter Health & Human LTV 0395 9999999999 9999999999NO-DG Closed FFI-VC Basic Firefighting I - VC 225 0743020300 0743020300NO-DG Closed FFII-VC Basic Firefighting II - VC 225 0743020300 0743020300NO-DG Closed CORP-NO Corp Training/Non Degree 0 9999999999 9999999999NO-DG Closed CREDT-NO Credit Bank/Non Degree 0 9999999999 9999999999NO-DG Closed RCERT-NO Recertification - Non Degree 9999999999 9999999999NO-DG Closed UNDEC-NO Undeclared 0 9999999999 9999999999

AAS Teachout INMG-AAS Industrial Mgmt Tech LTV 450 60 1652020501 52.0205AAS Teachout MGMT-AAS Management - LTV 0425 64 0552020102 52.0201AAS Teachout MKT-AAS Marketing-LTV 0425 64 0552020102 52.0201AS Teachout ACCTG-AS Accounting Technology-LTV0415 64 1552030200 52.0302AS Teachout COMPRG-AS Comp Progrm & Analysis LTV 410 63 0511020103 11.0201AS Teachout DMPRD-AS Digital Media Prod LTV 0410 64 1611080102 11.0801AS Teachout DVPRD-AS Digital Video Production-0410 64 1611080102 11.0801AS Teachout ITSEC-AS IT Security LTV 445 68 1511100306 11.1003AS Teachout MLT-PR Medical Laboratory Tech - PR 76 1351100405 51.1004AS Teachout MLT-AS Medical Laboratory Technology 76 1351100405 51.1004AS Teachout MOS-AS MS Certifed Office Spe LTV0410 63 1511010305 11.0103AS Teachout MIRA-AS Music and Arts Tech LTV 455 63 1650091300 50.0913AS Teachout OSMGT-AS Office Systems Tech- LTV 0410 63 1511010305 11.0103AS Teachout VGF-AS Video Game Foundation0410 64 1611080102 11.0801AS Teachout WEBDS-AS Web Designer-LTV0410 63 1511080102 11.0801

ATDF Teachout AAP-ATD Assoc Addiction Professional 24 0351150201 51.1502ATDF Teachout MCH-ATD Maternal &Child Health-LTV0425 24 0351150201 51.1502ATDF Teachout YDP-ATD Youth Development Prof-LTV0435 24 0351150201 51.1502BAS Teachout BANK-BAS Banking - BAS LTV 455 120 1105208011 52.0801BAS Teachout BANK-BASPR Banking - BASPR 120 1105208011 52.0801BAS Teachout IHHS-BAS Intrds Hlth & Human LTV 0395 120 1105122110 51.2211BS Teachout BTEED-BS Business Tech Ed-LTV 0460 124 1101313031 13.1303BS Teachout ELED-BS Elementary Education LTV 0395 123 1101312021 13.1202BS Teachout ESED-BS Exceptional Student Ed LTV0395 125 1101310011 13.1001BS Teachout TECED-BS Technology EdBS LTV 0460 122 1101313091 13.1309

CERTF Teachout AS-CT Addiction Studies Cert LTV 450 40 0351150102 51.1501CERTF Teachout COMPRG-CT Computer Programming-LTV0410 27 0511010312 11.0103CERTF Teachout CRCI-CT Computer Related Crime Invest 24 0743010304 43.0103CERTF Teachout APLUS-CT Computer Support Cert LTV 0445 27 0611100604 11.1006CERTF Teachout CADD-CT Computer-Aided Dsgn& Draft CT 18 0615000007 15.0000CERTF Teachout IMPSCI-CT EPI Biology Science LTV 0450 24 5551399990 13.9999

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Florida CIP Code

Federal CIP Code

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CERTF Teachout IMPELED-CT EPI Elementary Ed LTV 0450 27 5551399990 13.9999CERTF Teachout IMPESED-CT EPI Exceptional Ed LTV 0450 27 5551399990 13.9999CERTF Teachout IMPMATH-CT EPI Math Education LTV 0450 24 5551399990 13.9999CERTF Teachout IMPMGS-CT EPI Mid Grade Scien LTV 0450 24 5551399990 13.9999CERTF Teachout IMPMGM-CT EPI Mid Grades Math LTV 0450 24 5551399990 13.9999CERTF Teachout MSCSE-CT MS Certf Sys Engineer 0410 30 0511010304 11.0103CERTF Teachout MCITPEA-CT MS Crtfd IT Prof:Ent-LTV0415 30 0511010304 11.0103CERTF Teachout MCITPSA-CT MSCT IT Prof: Serv Ad LTV 0440 21 0511010311 11.0103CERTF Teachout WEBDVS-CT Web Devlmt Speci-LTV0410 35 0511080103 11.0801CERTN Teachout ACTAP-CT Accounting Applications CT0425 18 0507010103 52.0302CERTN Teachout BPN-ATC Basic Perio Nursing LTV 0395 10 0351380166 51.3801CERTN Teachout CADD-CT Computer-Aided Dsgn& Draft0425 18 0615061304 15.1301CERTN Teachout IMPCAN-CT EPI Canadian Elem Educ LTV 450 035

Canadian IMPACT

NOT ELIGIBLE

FOR Financial

Aid

5551399990 13.9999

CERTN Teachout FIVII-CT Fire Investigator II-LTV0410 12 0743020202 43.0202CERTN Teachout HCINF-CT Healthcare Informatics0425 18 0317050611 51.0706CERTN Teachout ITSEC-CT Information Technology LTV 440 21 0511010303 11.0103CERTN Teachout LINXSA-CT Linux System Administrator0425 18 0507030606 11.1099CERTN Teachout MOS-CT MS Cert Office Spec LTV 0410 18 0511010311 11.0103CERTN Teachout MSCSA-CT MS Certfd Sys Administrtr 0410 21 0511010303 11.0103CERTN Teachout MCITPSA-CT MSCT IT Prof: Server Admin 21 0507030403 11.10CERTN Teachout GEM-CT PSA Gangs Enfomnt Mgmt UD0425 18 5554399990 43.9999CERTN Teachout VEHM-CT Vet Hospitl Mgmt-UD-LTV0415 18 upper 1105108080 51.0808CERTN Teachout VETTC-CT Veterinary Practie Mgmt UD0425 20 upper 5555108080 51.0808CERTN Teachout WEBDS-CT Web Design Certificate 18 0507030503 11.1004NO-DG Teachout BCRLE-PSAV Bsc CrsLE to COR-PSAV LTV 0410 199 0743010205 43.0102

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APPENDIX B

2009-2010 EMPLOYERS BY PROGRAM

FROM WHICH STUDENT GRADUATED

Associate in Science Emergency Administration and Management (EAM-AS)

Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office Fire Science Technology (FIRE-AS)

Citrus County Fire Rescue City of Seminole Fire Rescue Palm Beach County Fire Rescue Volusia County School Board

Funeral Services (FUNSE-AS)

Swilley Funeral Home Anderson-McQueen Funeral Homes Toale Brothers Funeral Homes

Health Information Management (HIM-AS)

Sarasota Memorial Hospital Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT-AS)

BayCare System HCA Community Hospital of New Port Richey Jupiter Medical Center Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point

Nursing (R.N.) (NURSE-AS)

Bayfront Medical Center Halifax Hospital Helen Ellis Hospital Largo Medical Center Largo Rehab and Spa Mease Manor Morton Plant Mease Northside Hospital Pinellas County Health Department St. Joseph’s Hospital St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital St. Anthony’s Hospital St. Petersburg General Hospital Supplemental Healthcare Symbion/Westbay Surgery Center Tampa General Hospital

Paralegal Studies (LEGAL-AS)

Starr Law Offices, P.A.

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Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA-AS) Lavie Rehab Mease Dunedin Hospital – Rehab

Radiography (RAD-AS)

Baycare (Morton Plant Mease) Florida Sports Orthopedic and Spine Medicine Largo Medical Center Mease Dunedin Hospital Occupational Health Partners – Lakeland Orthopedic Specialties St. Anthony’s BayCare St. Joseph’s Women’s Hospital StatMed Quick Quality Urgent Care

Veterinary Technology (VETTC-AS)

Airport Pet Emergency Clinic Avian and Animal Hospital Maryville Small Animal Medical Center Medicine River Animal Hospital Midway Animal Hospital Inc Pleasant Valley Pet Clinic St. Petersburg College University of Tennessee Vetcare Village Animal Hospital

Bachelor of Applied Science Banking (BANK-BAS)

Raymond James Financial Dental Hygiene (DENH-BAS)

Athens Technical College Daytona State College Harrison Dental Jack H. Leverett, DDS Leon Medical Center

Management and Organizational Leadership (MGTORG-BAS)

SBT Orthotics and Prosthetics (ORTHO-BAS)

Hanger Prosthetics and Orthotics Public Safety Administration (PSA-BAS)

Clearwater Fire and Rescue Melbourne Fire Department Polk County Fire Rescue

Technology Management (TMGT-BAS)

Citrus Memorial Health System Elavon Publix Super Markets, Inc. St. Petersburg College

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Veterinary Technology (VETTC-BAS)

Arendell Animal Hospital Central Carolina Community College Vet Tech Institute of Houston

Bachelor of Science Business Technology Education (BTEED-BS)

Northeast High School Elementary Education (ELED-BS)*

Alexander Elementary School Anona Elementary School Bauder Elementary School Belleair Elementary School Blanton Elementary School Calusa Elementary School Campbell Park Elementary School Chasco Elementary School Clair-Mel Elementary School Curtis Fundamental Elementary Gulf Highlands Elementary School Gulf Trace Elementary School Gulfside Elementary School High Point Elementary School Hillsborough County Superintendent’s Office Hudson Elementary School Lake Myrtle Elementary School Largo Middle School Leila Davis Elementary School Mittye P. Locke Elementary School Mount Vernon Elementary School New Heights Elementary School North Shore Elementary School Pasco County Superintendent’s Office Paul R. Smith Middle School Pinellas Central Elementary School Pinellas County Superintendent’s Office Pinellas Park Middle School Ponce De Leon Elementary School Safety Harbor Elementary School Shaw Elementary School Shiloh Charter School Springhead Elementary School Starkey Elementary School Sunray Elementary School Wesley Chapel Elementary School

Elementary Education with Reading (ELEDR-BS)

Boca Ciega High School Cotee River Elementary School Cypress Elementary School Deer Park Elementary

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Elementary Education with Reading (ELEDR-BS) continued East Lake High School Fairmount Park Elementary School Gulfside Elementary School John Floyd K-8 School Environmental Science Lakewood High School Lynch Elementary School Pasco County Superintendent’s Office Pinellas County Superintendent’s Office Ransom Middle School Richey Elementary School Sawgrass Lake Elementary School Tarpon Springs Elementary School Westside Elementary School

Exceptional Student Education (ESED-BS)*

Azalea Middle School Bay Point Middle School Chasco Middle School Cypress Elementary School Dorothy Thomas Center Eastside Elementary School Fairmount Park Elementary School Forest Lakes Elementary School Frontier Elementary School Jackson Elementary School James M. Marlowe Elementary School Mavericks In Education Mildred Helms Elementary School Mintz Elementary School Mittye P. Locke Elementary School Odessa Elementary School Osceola Middle School Palm Harbor Middle School Pasco County Superintendent’s Office Paul R. Smith Middle School Pinellas County Superintendent’s Office Pinellas Park Middle School Richard L. Sanders School Richey Elementary School Seffner Elementary School Seminole Middle School Seven Springs Middle School Tampa Bay Boulevard Elementary School Tyrone Middle School

Exceptional Student Education with Reading (ESEDR-BS)

Azalea Middle School Bay Point Middle School Bellamy Elementary School Dixie M. Hollins High School Dunedin Elementary School Gulfside Elementary School Osceola Middle School

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Exceptional Student Education with Reading (ESEDR-BS) continued Palm Harbor University High Palm River Elementary School Paul B. Stephens ESE Center Pinellas County Superintendent’s Office Richey Elementary School Sandy Lane Elementary School Sawgrass Lake Elementary School

Middle Grades Mathematics Education (MGMED-BS)

Gulf Middle School Middle Grades Science Education (MGSED-BS)

Joseph L. Carwise Middle School Nursing (NURS-BS)

All Children's Hospital Apollo Health and Rehab HealthSouth James Haley VA Hospital Kindred Hospital Lee Mental Health Morton Plant Hospital Morton Plant Mease - Countryside Hospital Morton Plant Northbay Oak Hill Hospital St. Joseph's Children’s Hospital Suncoast Community Center Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare Tampa General Hospital University Community Hospital

Secondary Biology Education (BSCED-BS)

Oak Grove Middle School Ridgewood High School

Secondary Math Education (MTSED-BS)

Fitzgerald Middle School Hudson High School Largo Middle School Nature Coast Technical High Palm Harbor University High Tarpon Springs Middle School

Technology Education (TECED-BS)

Polk County Superintendent’s Office Four-Year Certificates EPI Canadian Education (IMPCAN-CT)

Gulf Trace Elementary School

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EPI Elementary Education (IMPELED-CT) Belcher Elementary School Connerton Elementary School Doug Jamerson Elementary School Gulf Middle School Lakewood Elementary School Life Force Arts and Technology Academy Pinellas Central Elementary School Pinellas County Superintendent’s Office Richey Elementary School The Reading Edge Academy Woodbridge Elementary School

EPI Exceptional Student Education (IMPESED-CT)

Curlew Creek Elementary School John M. Sexton Elementary School Northeast High School Osceola Fundamental High Pinellas County Superintendent’s Office

EPI Math Education (IMPMATH-CT)

Pinellas County Superintendent’s Office Seminole High School

Middle Grades Mathematics Education (IMPMGM-CT)

Bay Point Middle School D.S. Parrott Middle School Dunedin Highland Middle School

Middle Grades Science Education (IMPMGS-CT)

Azalea Middle School Pinellas County Superintendent’s Office

Paralegal Studies (LEGAL-CT)

Fisher and Sauls, P.A. HistoricDavista.com Lillesand and Associates, PA. Perenich, Caulfied, Avril & Noyes, PA

College Credit Certificates Building Construction (BCNST-CT)

Creative Contractors, Inc. Critical Care (CC-ATC)

Morton Plant Mease Countryside Crime Scene Technology (CST-CT)

Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office Emergency Medical Care (EMC-ATC)

Morton Plant Mease Countryside

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Healthcare Informatics (HCINF-CT) Bay Area Women's Care BayCare Health System Bay Pines Healthcare System Charts In Time Inc

Lean-Six Sigma Green Belt (LEAN-CT)

Cobham Paramedic (PMED-CT)

City of Largo Fire Rescue Veterinary Hospital Management (VEHM-CT)*

Oakhurst Veterinary Hospital Applied Technology Diplomas Associate Addiction Professional (AAP-ATD)*

West Care Florida, Inc. Emergency Medical Technician (EMT-ATD)

Sunstar Non-Degree Basic Law Enforcement (BLE-PSAV)

St. Petersburg Police Department *Programs Scheduled for Deletion by Curriculum and Instruction Committee

ATD = Applied Technology Diplomas

AS = Associate in Science

AAS = Associate in Applied Science

ATC = Advanced Technical Certificates

BS = Bachelor of Science

BAS = Bachelor of Applied Science

PSAV = Postsecondary Adult Vocational

VC = Vocational Certificate

Department of Institutional Research and Effectiveness

Source: SPC Recent Alumni Survey

Revised: 6/5/2013

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APPENDIX B Continued

FREQUENCIES OF EMPLOYERS BY FLORIDA COUNTIES

County of Home

Office**

Number of Employers

Percent

Alachua 13 1%Broward 19 2%Dade 18 2%Hillsborough 144 14%Leon 15 2%Manatee 23 2%Orange 19 2%Palm Beach 14 1%Pasco 28 3%Pinellas 620 62%Polk 11 1%Sarasota 14 1%Other Florida Counties

65 6%

TOTAL SITES 1003

**Employers are listed by county where home office is located.

Note: This table summarizes the locations of employers of the 2009-10 graduates of Associate in Science (AS), Associate in Applied Science

(AAS), Advanced Technical Certificate (ATC), Applied Technology Diplomas (ATD), Baccalaureate (BS/BAS) and College Certificates (CT)

programs.

Department of Institutional Research and Effectiveness

Source: Florida Department of Education, Integrated Education Data Systems – FETPIP

Revised: 7/8/2013

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APPENDIX C ACCREDITATION/APPROVAL SCHEDULE FOR B.S., B.A.S., A.S. AND CERTIFICATES

PROGRAM NAME LAST ACCREDITATION

NEXT ACCREDITATION ACCREDITING AGENCY

B.S. and B.A.S. Degrees Education 2010 2017 Florida Department of Education , Bureau of

Educator Recruitment, Development, and Retention Nursing 2011 2021 Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education

(CCNE)

Orthotics and Prosthetics 2009 2013 CAAHEP via National Commission on Orthotic and Prosthetic Education (NCOPE)

Paralegal BAS degree and Post-Baccalaureate Certificate

2012 2019 American Bar Association (ABA)

Veterinary Technology 2011 2013 American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) via Committee on Veterinary Education and Activities

A.S. Degrees Dental Hygiene 2012 2019 American Dental Association via Commission on

Dental Accreditation

Emergency Medical Services AS degree and certificate

2010 2015 CAAHEP via Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Professions

Funeral Services 2008 2015 American Board of Funeral Service Education

Health Information Management

2004 None scheduled. Ongoing accreditation with yearly completion of Annual Program Assessment Report (APAR)

Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM)

Medical Laboratory Technology

2007 2014 National Accrediting Agency Clinical Laboratory Science

Nursing 2012 2020 National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC)

Paralegal 2012 2019 American Bar Association (ABA)

Physical Therapist Assistant 2007 2017 American Physical Therapy Association via Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education

Radiography 2010 2018 Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT)

Respiratory Care 2008 2017 Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care

Veterinary Technology 2011 2013 American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) via Committee on Veterinary Education and Activities

Veterinary Technology – Distance

2011 2013 American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) via Committee on Veterinary Education and Activities

Certificate Emergency Medical Technician

2011 2013 Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Emergency Medical Services

Paramedic 2010 2015 Committee of Accred. Of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP)

Department of Institutional Research and Effectiveness Source: Program Departments, https://www.spcollege.edu/accreditation/ Revised: 1/22/13

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The Board of Trustees of St. Petersburg College affirms its equal opportunity policy in accordance with the provisions of the Florida Educational Equity Act and all other relevant state and federal laws, rules and regulations. The college will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, age, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, or against any qualified individual with disabilities in its employment practices or in the admission and treatment of students. Recognizing that sexual harassment constitutes discrimination on the basis of sex and violates this Rule, the college will not tolerate such conduct. Should you experience such behavior, please contact Pamela Smith, the director of EA/EO/Title IX Coordinator at 727-341-3261; by mail at P.O. Box 13489, St. Petersburg, FL 33733-3489; or by email at [email protected].

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