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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction 1

SPC Board of Trustees 2

At a Glance 3

Overview 4

Table 1 Opening Fall Headcount Enrollment 7

Table 2 History of Graduates 8

Table 3 Average Age of Opening Fall by Program of Study, Gender, and Type of Attendance 9

Table 4 Annual Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) by Semester and Site (Taught) 10

Table 5 Annual Unduplicated Headcount Enrollment – Credit and Non-Credit 12

Table 6 Annual Unduplicated Headcount Enrollment by Program Code 13

Table 7 Annual Graduates by Program 16

Table 8 Annual Non-Credit Headcount Enrollment 19

Table 9 National and State Licensure Examination Passing Rates 20

Table 10 Placement and Follow-up Report 21

Table 11 Site Acreage and Acquisition Dates 24

Table 12 Site Gross Square Footage and Replacement Costs 25

Table 13 Number of College Employees by Gender 26

Table 14 Number of College Employees by Ethnicity 27

Table 15 Number of Full-time College Employees by Highest Degree Earned 28

Table 16 Distribution of Revenue for General Current Fund - Unrestricted 30

Table 17 College Revenues, Personnel Expenses, Current Expenses, and Capital Outlay 31

APPENDIX A: Degree and Certificate Program Inventory 32

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ST. PETERSBURG COLLEGE

2015-16 FACT BOOK

INTRODUCTION

The 24th edition of the St. Petersburg College Fact Book includes

descriptive and statistical information for planning and decision-making as

well as a historical perspective on the institution. Where applicable,

information appears for multiple years. Topics include data related to the

College's student body, academics, personnel, financial position, facilities,

and outcomes indicators.

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. We hope you

will find this Fact Book useful.

Department of Institutional Research & Effectiveness

October 2015

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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 November 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. 5/18)

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 Bello May 2013 – present (exp. 5/15)

2013 Lauralee Westine September 2013 – present (exp. 5/17)

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 Resources

Campuses/Centers 12 All Employees 3,366

College Owned Buildings 204 Faculty 1,847

Acres of Land (Owned & Leased) 404.80 Full-time 379

LEED Certified (Green Buildings) 4 Part-time 1,468

Fall 2015 College Credit Students Enrollment (2014-15)

Full-Time Students 28.1% Credit Enrollment 44,411

Average Semester Hours 12.9 Non-Credit Enrollment 12,943

Gender

Male 44.6% Program Enrollment (2014-15)

Female 55.4% Baccalaureate 5,971

Race/Ethnicity Professional Certificates 120

White 66.4% Associate in Arts 17,413

Black 10.2% Associate in Science 14,068

Hispanic 12.4% Associate in Applied Science 0

Asian 4.2% Advanced Technical Certificates 39

American Indian 0.3% Technical Certificates 1,466

Pacific Islander 0.2% Applied Technology Diploma 139

Multiple Races 3.1% Vocational Certificates 333

Not Reported 3.2% Undeclared 4,862

Age Degrees/Certificates Awarded (2014-15)

21 & Under 49.0% Baccalaureate 1,166

22-25 17.0% Professional Certificates 40

26-35 21.2% Associate in Arts 2,874

36 & Over 12.7% Associate in Science 1,072

Not Reported 0.0% Associate in Applied Science 0

Part-Time Students 71.9% Advanced Technical Certificates 14

Average Semester Hours 6.5 Technical Certificates 739

Gender Applied Technology Diploma 81

Male 36.9% Vocational Certificates 256

Female 63.1% Largest Degree/Certificate Enrollments (2014-15)

Race/Ethnicity Baccalaureate

White 63.7% Nursing 969

Black 14.8% Management & Organizational Leadership 730

Hispanic 12.3% Business Administration 700

Asian 3.4% Technology Management 508

American Indian 0.4% Health Services Administration 471

Pacific Islander 0.2% Associate in Science

Multiple Races 2.3% Health Sciences 5545

Not Reported 2.9% Business Administration & Management 1019

Age Nursing, R.N. 767

21 & Under 30.7% Criminal Justice/Public Safety 511

22-25 19.3% Veterinary Technology 445

26-35 26.2% Certificates

36 & Over 23.8% Healthcare Informatics 89

Not Reported 0.0% Accounting 88

Medical Coder 86

ST. PETERSBURG COLLEGE

At a Glance

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ST. PETERSBURG COLLEGE

Overview In 2015, St. Petersburg College alumni were ranked 1st in the state of Florida, and 5th in the nation, for possessing the

most valuable job skills*. Founded in 1927, SPC is Florida's first two-year college and the first to offer bachelor’s

degrees. SPC offers more than 100 degree and certificate programs, including many high-demand, high-skill industry-

recognized workforce certifications. The college’s career-focused curriculum is created with input from industry experts

to give students the skills they need to meet the needs of today’s employers. SPC’s new Pathways Program gives students

a clear roadmap to success to ensure they are taking the right courses - in the right sequence - to meet their goals. The

college’s mission is to “promote student success and enrich our communities through education, career development and

self-discovery.” At the core of that mission is SPC’s College Experience, a data-driven, five-pronged approach to increase

student success through tutoring and out-of-classroom support; integrated career and academic advising; an early alert

system to provide struggling students with additional resources; a robust learning plan; and a “Smart Start” orientation to

connect students with college resources and provide them with the knowledge they need to be successful in college. * Source: Metropolitan Policy Program, Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C.

Degrees and Programs

St. Petersburg College offers the following academic programs:

About 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 students for a bachelor's

degree at SPC or to transfer to a four-year college or university.

Career and technical education programs (Associate in Science and Certificates) that lead to well-paying jobs

in Pinellas County or furthering your career.

SPC is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools which means 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

Innovative teaching techniques

International education opportunities

Online learning

Out-of-classroom support

Hands-on educational opportunities

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. Highlights (beginning on second page)

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2014-15 — A year of achievement for St. Petersburg College

St. Petersburg College alumni were ranked fifth in the nation and first in the state of Florida, among two-year

colleges, for possessing the most valuable job skills*, according to a report by the Metropolitan Policy Program at

the Brookings Institution, an independent, nonprofit think tank headquartered in Washington, D.C.

St. Petersburg College received the 2014 Chancellor’s Best Practice Award for its efforts with The College

Experience. The College Experience was recognized for its successes in promoting and enhancing student

success.

The Fire and Public Safety Training Center at St. Petersburg College was recognized as the 2015 Training

Center of the Year by the State of Florida.

The Douglas L. Jamerson, Jr. Midtown Center, the 45,000-square-foot learning facility at St. Petersburg

College, opened for classes in August 2015. The college’s newest center sits in the heart of the historic Midtown

community and includes multiple classrooms, two science labs, three computer labs, a book store, a community

room, and a career center.

Newsweek named St. Petersburg Collegiate High School (SPCHS) at the St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus as one of

“America’s Top High Schools 2015,” ranking them #1 in Florida and #48 in the nation. The school also received

Best High Schools, Bronze Award by U.S. News & World Report, and for the tenth consecutive year, an “A”

rating from the State of Florida. It is ranked among the best high schools in the state and is No. 1 in Pinellas

County.

St. Petersburg College was recognized for its Veterans Services program among the 2015 Best for Vets Colleges

by the Military Times, as a Top Military-Friendly College by the Military Advanced Education magazine, and as

a 2015 Military Friendly School by Victory Media, an online business that connects veterans to educational

opportunities.

More than 40 Student Government Association representatives from St. Petersburg College campuses traveled to

the Florida Legislative session April 9, joining nearly 400 of their peers for the annual Florida College System

SGA Rally in Tally.

Eleven SPC students were named to the 2015 All-Florida Academic Team. The All-Florida Academic Team

recognizes outstanding students for academic achievement, leadership and service to the community. SPC’s team

members are Amy Bhatt, Kimberly Connor, Erik Durneika, Samantha Engelhardt, Jonathan Jacques, Savanna

Kegel-Praesto, Cassandra Kroncke, John Loreth, Kane Magnuson, Linh Phien Nguyen and Emily Smith.

By mid-April, SPC had disbursed more than $64 million in financial aid to students for the Spring term.

Financial aid money comes from federal, state and college sources. Michael J. Bennett, Associate Vice President

for Financial Assistance Services, said 17,623 students shared the distribution for an average award of $3,639.

Construction for St. Petersburg College’s new $5 million Bay Pines STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering

and Math) Learning Center has begun. The hands-on science learning complex will provide undergraduate

research opportunities for STEM students, professional development for faculty and teachers, and an engaging

outlet for the community to participate in science activities. The new facility is scheduled for completion in 2016.

SPC’s Model United Nations team received the 2015 Distinguished Delegation Award in April in New York,

placing them in the top 13 percent of an international pool of 5,000 college and university delegates.

More than 150 people from 26 colleges and universities attended St. Petersburg College’s Moving the Needle

Conference in November 2014 to learn about using data-driven strategies to increase student success. Because of

the overwhelming success of the conference, many more are expected to attend the Moving the Needle

Conference in October 2015.

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SPC’s College of Education was awarded a three-year, $5 million grant from the Florida Department of

Education to restructure the college’s elementary education programs. Dubbed the College of Education Center

of Excellence in Elementary Teacher Preparation, the program is a joint partnership between St. Petersburg

College and Pinellas County Schools, in collaboration with The New Teacher Project and Learning Sciences

International. SPC is the only state college in Florida to receive the grant and was one of only four recipients

statewide.

The Florida TRADE Consortium, a coalition of 13 state and community colleges across Florida, launched a

statewide campaign to place 1,000 Florida TRADE students into jobs in advanced manufacturing by April 1,

2016. The campaign will be highlighted by job fairs, campus events, manufacturing days and forums, and other

activities over a 12-month span.

St. Petersburg College student Erik Durneika was selected as a 2015 Coca-Cola Community College Academic

Team Bronze Scholar. Durneika’s selection was based on his scores in the All-USA Community College

Academic Team competition, for which more than 1,700 applications were received this year.

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Fall Number

Percent

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Percent

Increase

1927-28 87 1950-51 451 -5.85% 1973-74 9,759 3.84% 1996-97 17,535 -8.71%

1928-29 186 113.79% 1951-52 397 -11.97% 1974-75 10,675 9.39% 1997-98 17,575 0.23%

1929-30 155 -16.67% 1952-53 431 8.56% 1975-76 12,546 17.53% 1998-99 17,137 -2.49%

1930-31 173 11.61% 1953-54 510 18.33% 1976-77 12,953 3.24% 1999-00 16,933 -1.19%

1931-32 185 6.94% 1954-55 750 47.06% 1977-78 13,288 2.59% 2000-01 17,061 0.76%

1932-33 211 14.05% 1955-56 1,579 110.53% 1978-79 14,445 8.71% 2001-02 18,156 6.42%

1933-34 285 35.07% 1956-57 2,112 33.76% 1979-80 14,499 0.37% 2002-03* 20,015 10.24%

1934-35 353 23.86% 1957-58 2,372 12.31% 1980-81 15,430 6.42% 2003-04 21,815 8.99%

1935-36 368 4.25% 1958-59 2,740 15.51% 1981-82 16,106 4.38%

1936-37 323 -12.23% 1959-60 3,324 21.31% 2004-05 24,258 11.20%

1937-38 341 5.57% 1982-83 16,358 1.56% 2005-06 24,778 2.14%

1960-61 3,599 8.27% 1983-84 16,617 1.58% 2006-07 25,316 2.17%

1938-39 335 -1.76% 1961-62 4,188 16.37% 1984-85 15,865 -4.53% 2007-08 26,165 3.35%

1939-40 389 16.12% 1962-63 5,021 19.89% 1985-86 16,064 1.25% 2008-09 27,076 3.48%

1940-41 385 -1.03% 1963-64 5,320 5.95% 1986-87 16,213 0.93% 2009-10 29,560 9.17%

1941-42 317 -17.66% 1964-65 6,239 17.27% 1987-88 16,599 2.38% 2010-11 32,429 9.71%

1942-43 159 -49.84% 1965-66 8,187 31.22% 1988-89 17,919 7.95% 2011-12 33,480 3.24%

1943-44 98 -38.36% 1966-67 8,699 6.25% 1989-90 18,019 0.56% 2012-13 32,595 -2.64%

1944-45 137 39.80% 1967-68 9,072 4.29% 1990-91 18,719 3.88% 2013-14 31,452 -3.51%

1945-46 185 35.04% 1968-69 9,537 5.13% 1991-92 19,271 2.95% 2014-15** 32,928 4.69%

1946-47 452 144.32% 1969-70 9,509 -0.29% 1992-93 20,793 7.90% 2015-16 31,307 -4.92%

1947-48 460 1.77% 1970-71 9,815 3.22% 1993-94 20,482 -1.50%

1948-49 398 -13.48% 1971-72 9,978 1.66% 1994-95 19,662 -4.00%1949-50 479 20.35% 1972-73 9,398 -5.81% 1995-96 19,207 -2.31%

Note: Students with an unknown home campus were excluded.

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

**Beginning Fall 2014, data displayed reflects the first business day in September.

Department of Institutional Research and EffectivenessSource: Student DatabaseRevised: 10/23/15

TABLE 1

OPENING FALL HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT

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Reporting Percent Reporting Percent Reporting Percent Reporting Percent

Year Number Increase Year Number Increase Year Number Increase Year Number Increase

1928-29* 50 1950-51 86 -2.3% 1972-73 1,740 -10.4% 1994-95 2,612 0.6%

1929-30* 43 -14.0% 1951-52 88 2.3% 1973-74 1,840 5.7% 1995-96 2,715 3.9%

1930-31* 38 -11.6% 1952-53 88 0.0% 1974-75 1,953 6.1% 1996-97 2,437 -10.2%

1931-32* 62 63.2% 1953-54 98 11.4% 1975-76 1,917 -1.8% 1997-98 2,733 12.1%

1932-33* 49 -21.0% 1954-55 90 -8.2% 1976-77 2,042 6.5% 1998-99 2,817 3.1%

1933-34* 73 49.0% 1955-56 142 57.8% 1977-78 2,009 -1.6% 1999-00 2,949 4.7%

1934-35* 64 -12.3% 1956-57 161 13.4% 1978-79 2,080 3.5% 2000-01 3,021 2.4%

1935-36* 81 26.6% 1957-58 221 37.3% 1979-80 2,065 -0.7% 2001-02 3,065 1.5%

1936-37* 91 12.3% 1958-59 187 -15.4% 1980-81 2,107 2.0% 2002-03 3,226 5.3%

1937-38* 111 22.0% 1959-60 220 17.6% 1981-82 2,579 22.4% 2003-04** 3,416 5.9%

1938-39* 101 -9.0% 1960-61 259 17.7% 1982-83 2,243 -13.0% 2004-05 3,444 0.8%

1939-40* 111 9.9% 1961-62 313 20.8% 1983-84 2,448 9.1% 2005-06 3,745 8.7%

1940-41* 123 10.8% 1962-63 437 39.6% 1984-85 2,251 -8.0% 2006-07 3,924 4.8%

1941-42* 84 -31.7% 1963-64 476 8.9% 1985-86 1,992 -11.5% 2007-08 4,045 3.1%

1942-43* 17 -79.8% 1964-65 597 25.4% 1986-87 2,100 5.4% 2008-09 4,295 6.2%

1943-44* 25 47.1% 1965-66 791 32.5% 1987-88 2,244 6.9% 2009-10 4,753 10.7%

1944-45* 29 16.0% 1966-67 979 23.8% 1988-89 2,284 1.8% 2010-11 5,271 10.9%

1945-46 44 51.7% 1967-68 1,257 28.4% 1989-90 2,336 2.3% 2011-12 5,807 10.2%

1946-47 53 20.5% 1968-69 1,590 26.5% 1990-91 2,678 14.6% 2012-13 6,105 5.1%

1947-48 108 103.8% 1969-70 1,836 15.5% 1991-92 2,720 1.6% 2013-14 6,003 -1.7%

1948-49 85 -21.3% 1970-71 1,991 8.4% 1992-93 2,568 -5.6% 2014-15 6,242 4.0%

1949-50 88 3.5% 1971-72 1,943 -2.4% 1993-94 2,596 1.1%

*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.

Department of Institutional Research and EffectivenessSource: Student Database (AA-1A report)Revised: 10/23/15

TABLE 2

HISTORY OF GRADUATES

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Program All Students

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 24.3

Workforce Education 29.3 31.8 27.9 32.2 31.2

Baccalaureate Degree 31.2 35.4 31.1 35.9 34.2

EPI/Impact n/a 36.6 53.8 34.8 35.6

Undeclared 24.1 31.8 24.1 33.4 31.2

All Students 25.6 28.9 25.4 30.5 28.6

2013 A.A. Degree 23.6 26.5 23.4 28.2 26.0

Workforce Education 30.0 32.1 28.3 32.3 31.5

Baccalaureate Degree 31.4 35.1 31.1 36.0 34.3

EPI/Impact n/a 34.0 24.4 35.1 34.6

Undeclared 21.5 26.0 18.9 25.2 24.5

All Students 26.2 29.1 25.6 30.6 28.6

2014* A.A. Degree 23.2 25.9 22.7 27.9 25.7

Workforce Education 28.1 31.4 27.8 32.1 31.0

Baccalaureate Degree 31.9 35.1 31.3 35.7 34.1

EPI/Impact n/a 34.1 n/a 34.4 34.3

Undeclared 20.3 26.3 18.8 25.9 24.9

All Students 25.5 28.7 25.3 30.2 28.5

2015 A.A. Degree 23.2 25.4 22.6 27.3 25.3

Workforce Education 28.7 31.2 28.2 31.9 30.9

Baccalaureate Degree 32.2 35.2 31.4 35.9 34.2

EPI/Impact n/a 37.7 n/a 35.0 35.8

Undeclared 19.8 25.3 18.8 25.6 24.3

All Students 25.8 28.4 25.0 29.9 28.3

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

Note: Students with an unknown home campus were excluded.

*Beginning Fall 2014, data displayed reflects the first business day in September.

Department of Institutional Research and EffectivenessSource: Student Database

TABLE 3

AVERAGE AGE OF OPENING FALL BY PROGRAM OF STUDY, GENDER

AND TYPE OF ATTENDANCE

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Males Females

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SUMMER FALL SPRING YEAR SUMMER FALL SPRING YEAREpiCenter

Lower Division Advanced & Professional* 3.5 168.0 144.7 316.2 3.3 167.2 160.1 330.6Upper Division Advanced & Professional* 12.6 60.1 64.4 137.1 11.7 76.8 76.1 164.6Postsecondary Vocational 36.2 97.4 98.9 232.5 21.6 86.9 104.6 213.1College Preparatory 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Postsecondary Adult Vocational 0.0 0.0 3.2 3.2 3.1 0.4 0.0 3.5

Total FTE 52.3 325.5 311.2 689.0 39.7 331.3 340.8 711.8 % of College-wide Total 1.7% 3.6% 3.6% 3.3% 1.3% 3.6% 3.9% 3.4%

ClearwaterLower Division Advanced & Professional* 395.6 1,149.0 1,068.5 2,613.1 369.6 1,195.8 1,077.0 2,642.4Upper Division Advanced & Professional* 69.8 174.0 156.1 399.9 80.0 178.3 168.5 426.8Postsecondary Vocational 146.2 355.5 376.8 878.5 152.2 391.4 399.4 943.0College Preparatory 54.8 138.8 118.9 312.5 27.2 115.4 102.3 244.9Postsecondary Adult Vocational 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.9

Total FTE 666.4 1,817.3 1,720.3 4,204.0 629.0 1,881.8 1,747.2 4,258.0 % of College-wide Total 21.6% 20.1% 20.0% 20.3% 21.3% 20.6% 20.1% 20.5%

St. Petersburg/GibbsLower Division Advanced & Professional* 401.1 1,141.3 1,036.5 2,578.9 373.5 1,116.5 1,009.2 2,499.2Upper Division Advanced & Professional* 20.2 38.9 53.6 112.7 23.9 22.5 27.4 73.8Postsecondary Vocational 119.5 260.2 269.8 649.5 128.4 288.1 286.1 702.6College Preparatory 50.0 183.9 126.1 360.0 37.7 135.5 120.3 293.5

Total FTE 590.8 1,624.3 1,486.0 3,701.1 563.5 1,562.6 1,443.0 3,569.1 % of College-wide Total 19.2% 18.0% 17.3% 17.9% 19.1% 17.1% 16.6% 17.2%

SeminoleLower Division Advanced & Professional* 509.5 1,515.0 1,478.7 3,503.2 513.1 1,555.9 1,483.1 3,552.1Upper Division Advanced & Professional* 86.6 257.8 273.8 618.2 85.4 291.7 294.7 671.8Postsecondary Vocational 148.7 355.8 356.8 861.3 137.7 339.4 359.9 837.0College Preparatory 53.0 172.7 102.1 327.8 42.3 131.9 96.7 270.9

Total FTE 797.8 2,301.3 2,211.4 5,310.5 778.5 2,318.9 2,234.4 5,331.8 % of College-wide Total 25.9% 25.5% 25.7% 25.7% 26.4% 25.3% 25.7% 25.7%

Tarpon Springs Lower Division Advanced & Professional* 225.0 891.1 838.7 1,954.8 226.5 974.4 893.9 2,094.8Upper Division Advanced & Professional* 39.7 123.7 104.4 267.8 34.9 123.8 126.3 285.0Postsecondary Vocational 50.1 153.1 129.4 332.6 53.1 167.7 119.3 340.1College Preparatory 33.6 122.1 81.6 237.3 27.5 84.8 70.8 183.1

Total FTE 348.4 1,290.0 1,154.1 2,792.5 342.0 1,350.7 1,210.3 2,903.0 % of College-wide Total 11.3% 14.3% 13.4% 13.5% 11.6% 14.8% 13.9% 14.0%

Health EducationLower Division Advanced & Professional* 0.0 6.6 1.6 8.2 0.0 3.2 2.2 5.4Upper Division Advanced & Professional* 128.6 276.1 321.9 726.6 135.5 284.3 337.3 757.1Postsecondary Vocational 201.8 501.6 504.1 1,207.5 185.1 505.2 506.4 1,196.7College Preparatory 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Total FTE 330.4 784.3 827.6 1,942.3 320.6 792.7 845.9 1,959.2 % of College-wide Total 10.7% 8.7% 9.6% 9.4% 10.9% 8.7% 9.7% 9.4%

Allstate CenterLower Division Advanced & Professional* 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.5Upper Division Advanced & Professional* 29.5 86.0 91.2 206.7 32.0 90.7 87.0 209.7Postsecondary Vocational 66.5 162.1 162.2 390.8 62.1 156.9 149.1 368.1College Preparatory 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Continuing Workforce Education 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Postsecondary Adult Vocational 37.4 56.8 65.1 159.3 27.4 82.5 66.0 175.9

Total FTE 133.4 304.9 318.5 756.8 121.5 330.1 302.6 754.2 % of College-wide Total 4.3% 3.4% 3.7% 3.7% 4.1% 3.6% 3.5% 3.6%

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Downtown CenterLower Division Advanced & Professional* 71.9 250.1 262.0 584.0 64.7 271.5 271.7 607.9Upper Division Advanced & Professional* 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Postsecondary Vocational 19.2 74.0 80.8 174.0 14.3 87.9 73.6 175.8College Preparatory 19.3 93.6 55.0 167.9 15.7 49.5 37.1 102.3

Total FTE 110.4 417.7 397.8 925.9 94.7 408.9 382.4 886.0 % of College-wide Total 3.6% 4.6% 4.6% 4.5% 3.2% 4.5% 4.4% 4.3%

Midtown CenterLower Division Advanced & Professional* 8.1 27.9 33.0 69.0 13.0 43.3 44.0 100.3Upper Division Advanced & Professional* 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Postsecondary Vocational 1.5 2.3 4.3 8.1 2.4 2.3 3.9 8.6College Preparatory 11.8 24.7 22.6 59.1 7.4 21.2 23.2 51.8

Total FTE 21.4 54.9 59.9 136.2 22.8 66.8 71.1 160.7 % of College-wide Total 0.7% 0.6% 0.7% 0.7% 0.8% 0.7% 0.8% 0.8%

Veterinary TechnologyLower Division Advanced & Professional* 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Upper Division Advanced & Professional* 5.7 10.6 12.5 28.8 12.4 14.7 14.8 41.9Postsecondary Vocational 23.2 91.2 90.9 205.3 27.2 93.0 88.5 208.7College Preparatory 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Total FTE 28.9 101.8 103.4 234.1 39.6 107.7 103.3 250.6 % of College-wide Total 0.9% 1.1% 1.2% 1.1% 1.3% 1.2% 1.2% 1.2%

College-wideLower Division Advanced & Professional* 1,614.7 5,149.0 4,863.7 11,627.4 1,563.7 5,327.8 4,941.7 11,833.2Upper Division Advanced & Professional* 392.7 1,027.2 1,077.9 2,497.8 415.8 1,082.8 1,132.1 2,630.7Postsecondary Vocational 812.9 2,053.2 2,074.0 4,940.1 784.1 2,118.8 2,090.8 4,993.7College Preparatory 222.5 735.8 506.3 1,464.6 157.8 538.3 450.4 1,146.5Postsecondary Adult Vocational 37.4 56.8 68.3 162.5 30.5 83.8 66.0 180.3

Total FTE 3,080.2 9,022.0 8,590.2 20,692.4 2,951.9 9,151.5 8,681.0 20,784.4

*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.

Department of Institutional Research and Effectiveness

Source: Student Database (FTE-3 Reports)

Revised: 7/9/15

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ANNUAL UNDUPLICATED HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT

CREDIT AND NON-CREDIT STUDENTS

Reporting Credit Non-Credit Reporting Credit Non-Credit

Year Number Percent Number Percent Total Year Number Percent Number Percent Total

1969-70 12448 88.1% 1678 11.9% 14126 1992-93 36024 61.1% 22909 38.9% 58933

1970-71 13459 66.7% 6734 33.3% 20193 1993-94 37135 56.7% 28351 43.3% 65486

1971-72 13617 58.4% 9717 41.6% 23334 1994-95 34748 53.2% 30586 46.8% 65334

1972-73 13071 55.1% 10670 44.9% 23741 1995-96 32877 54.1% 27925 45.9% 60802

1973-74 14475 56.5% 11160 43.5% 25635 1996-97 32327 56.8% 24623 43.2% 56950

1974-75 16104 56.6% 12371 43.4% 28475 1997-98 31445 56.2% 24480 43.8% 55925

1975-76 18175 56.6% 13916 43.4% 32091 1998-99 31118 55.2% 25252 44.8% 56370

1976-77 18595 56.2% 14507 43.8% 33102 1999-00 31080 53.4% 27125 46.6% 58205

1977-78 19772 52.0% 18252 48.0% 38024 2000-01 31079 51.2% 29622 48.8% 60701

1978-79 22494 55.6% 17955 44.4% 40449 2001-02 31928 51.1% 30537 48.9% 62465

1979-80 23085 55.3% 18681 44.7% 41766 2002-03** 34249 51.3% 32562 48.7% 66811

1980-81 24192 55.6% 19353 44.4% 43545 2003-04 35310 52.2% 32283 47.8% 67593

1981-82 25704 51.8% 23965 48.2% 49669 2004-05 35497 56.4% 27424 43.6% 62921

1982-83 25450 60.5% 16603 39.5% 42053 2005-06 35400 60.9% 22773 39.1% 58173

1983-84 26251 60.8% 16957 39.2% 43208 2006-07 36133 58.3% 25797 41.7% 61930

1984-85 26569 62.9% 15680 37.1% 42249 2007-08 36985 59.5% 25215 40.5% 62200

1985-86 27371 64.7% 14910 35.3% 42281 2008-09 37273 60.7% 24128 39.3% 61401

1986-87 29947 62.2% 18200 37.8% 48147 2009-10 42280 68.6% 19312 31.4% 61592

1987-88 30067 57.0% 22695 43.0% 52762 2010-11 45333 70.7% 18761 29.3% 64094

1988-89 32251 57.6% 23780 42.4% 56031 2011-12 45914 70.9% 18867 29.1% 64781

1989-90 28838 51.6% 26998 48.4% 55836 2012-13 44257 72.7% 16652 27.3% 60909

1990-91* 34862 65.9% 18050 34.1% 52912 2013-14 43864 76.7% 13349 23.3% 57213

1991-92 35134 61.1% 22392 38.9% 57526 2013-14 44411 77.4% 12943 22.6% 57354

*There were several types of course categories within the credit and non-credit

system; prior to 1990-91, the headcount number for non-credit students Department of Institutional Research and Effectiveness

represented 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, the Revised: 8/25/15

potential of duplication between credit and non-credit, i.e., a student who takes

both credit and non-credit courses being counted twice.

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

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CIP Code BACCALAUREATE DEGREES (BAS, BS) 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

1102601011 Biology 199 315 406 465 3461105202011 Business Administration 276 438 589 682 7011105106021 Dental Hygiene 180 168 149 143 1341101399991 Educational Studies 258 258 315 325 3211101312021 Elementary Education with Reading Endorsement * * 237 236 2251101310011 Exceptional Student Education with Reading Endorsement * * 136 118 1171105122111 Health Services Administration 562 661 566 472 4711105211011 International Business 208 148 122 97 711105202991 Management & Organizational Leadership 633 664 678 668 7301101313165 Middle Grades General Science Education 5-9 12 9 6 10 101101313112 Middle Grades Mathematics Education 5-9 10 13 13 8 131105138012 Nursing 986 1097 1200 1295 10711105123071 Orthotics and Prosthetics 57 57 55 54 431102203022 Paralegal Studies 212 206 220 200 1891101312101 Pre-Kindergarten/ Primary Education * 0 23 49 621104404011 Public Policy & Administration 24 79 139 140 1421104399991 Public Safety Administration 394 416 379 395 3921101313221 Secondary Biology Teacher Education 16 12 8 8 51101313111 Secondary Mathematics Teacher Education 25 20 18 20 191100302991 Sustainability Management 147 165 156 151 1941101110991 Technology Development & Management 422 408 426 433 5081105108081 Veterinary Technology 149 152 129 133 1325551399990 Educator Preparation Institute - Impact 148 78 62 60 64

Total Inactive Baccalaureate Degree Programs 0 0 5 18 11TOTAL BACCALAUREATE DEGREES 5495 5907 6071 6180 5971

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATES 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

5552203020 Paralegal Studies 66 109 92 78 705555202990 Project Management * 13 21 43 335555108080 Veterinary Practice Management 7 7 12 10 17

TOTAL PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATES 76 132 125 131 120

1192401010 ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE (AA) 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

17473 17677 16672 16675 17413

ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREES (AS) 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

1604090100 Architectural Design & Construction Technology 112 107 99 111 1161649010401 Aviation Maintenance Management 33 45 36 51 511552020102 Business Administration & Management 682 742 786 860 1,0491552020102 Business Administration & Management 677 737 777 844 1,0201552020102 Insurance Services 5 5 9 16 291511100111 Computer Networking * * * * 4291511020100 Computer Programming and Analysis 127 217 273 369 4151511020100 Computer Programming and Analysis ** ** ** 347 4151743010600 Crime Scene Technology 296 285 257 252 2501743010300 Criminal Justice Technology 581 599 535 509 5251743010300 Public Safety 581 599 535 509 5251351060200 Dental Hygiene 87 87 67 72 721743011600 Digital Forensics and Computer Investigations * 19 65 83 911611080102 Digital Media/Multimedia Technology 206 263 318 331 3981611080102 Digital Arts, Media, and Interactive Web 206 263 318 331 3981615130102 Drafting and Design Technology 40 45 45 37 411413121003 Early Childhood Education 322 324 269 264 2701743030200 Emergency Administration & Management 53 55 57 53 561351090402 Emergency Medical Services 54 41 25 27 331615000001 Engineering Technology 130 160 183 221 2651703010401 Environmental Science Technology 108 144 169 175 2111743020100 Fire Science Technology 244 259 278 286 2961351070700 Health Information Technology * * * 59 1291351070100 Health Sciences * * * 1,761 5,5451312030100 Funeral Services 140 139 122 125 1171252090100 Hospitality & Tourism Management 200 218 235 275 3051351150400 Human Services 411 521 344 273 2671351150400 Alcohol / Substance Abuse 190 249 176 153 1491351150400 Social Services 221 272 168 120 1181652020501 Industrial Management Technology * * 19 32 361511100306 Information Tech (IT) Security 138 244 141 224 294

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TABLE 6ANNUAL UNDUPLICATED HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY PROGRAM CODE

Active program specializations are listed under each CIP code. Only programs that were active in the most recent year are shown. The specializations are

indented and italicized for easier readability.

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CIP Code ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREES (AS) 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-151511080102 Internet Services Technology 61 87 103 110 1121511080102 Web Development * * * 98 1121650091300 Music Production Technology 272 341 123 276 3551650091300 Music Industry / Recording Arts * * 123 276 3551351380100 Nursing, R.N. 971 894 807 811 7691722030200 Paralegal Studies 348 388 332 338 3591650060500 Photographic Technology 58 92 107 110 1021351080601 Physical Therapist Assistant 97 89 92 80 691351090700 Radiography 73 65 64 56 591351090800 Respiratory Care 64 66 61 61 611713100301 Sign Language Interpretation 148 154 149 155 1531511100507 Technology Management 100 123 116 136 1601351080800 Veterinary Technology 383 421 440 434 445

Total Inactive Associate in Science Degree Programs 342 263 489 482 163TOTAL ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREES 7675 8099 7895 9878 14068

ADVANCED TECHNICAL CERTIFICATES (ATC) 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-150318110166 Critical Care 13 17 14 2 00318110166 Emergency Care 3 12 11 5 10312030166 Funeral Arts * 14 24 26 370318070166 Sepsis Awareness & Education 2 2 2 3 1

Total Inactive Advanced Technical Certificate Programs 0 1 1 0 0TOTAL ADVANCED TECHNICAL CERTIFICATES 18 46 52 36 39

TECHNICAL CERTIFICATES (PSVC) 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-150552030203 Accounting Applications 21 43 47 63 970351150102 Addiction Studies * * 24 48 400630330106 Building Construction Technology * * * * 310552070308 Business Entrepreneurship * * * * 110552070101 Business Management 47 41 39 44 730552070101 Business Administration 37 41 39 44 730552020104 Business Operations, Marketing * * * * 140552020103 Business Specialist 4 12 27 23 200552020103 International Business * * 1 4 10552020103 Management / Leadership 2 8 16 5 190511100114 Cisco Certified Network Associate * * * * 570507030503 Computer Programming Specialist 7 0 45 71 180511020103 Computer Programming Specialist * * * * 180511020200 Computer Programmer * * * * 20511100121 Computer Support Certificate * * * * 520743010601 Crime Scene Technician 69 54 44 33 730743010601 Crime Scene Technology 69 54 44 33 730743010304 Criminal Justice Technology Specialist 0 0 23 28 240743010304 Computer Related Crime Investigations * * 13 16 240610010507 Digital Media/Multimedia Production 2 2 3 1 40609070210 Digital Media/Multimedia Video Production 6 5 4 4 180615130101 Drafting and Architectural Design Technology 25 24 26 25 90615130101 Drafting Technology 5 8 7 6 90743030201 Emergency Administration & Management 15 6 11 9 210743030201 Emergency Administration & Management 7 6 11 9 210615130304 Computer-Aided Design & Drafting * 2 10 16 190615000007 Engineering Support Specialist 6 8 8 8 200615000007 Engineering Technology Support 1 4 8 8 200743020108 Fire Inspector I * * * * 250743020110 Fire Inspector II * * * * 60743020105 Fire Investigator I * * * * 120743020109 Fire Officer I * * * * 410743020104 Fire Officer II * * * * 120252090503 Food and Beverage Management 14 20 18 21 250252090503 Food and Beverage Management 14 20 15 21 250252090507 Food and Beverage Specialist * * * * 260351070201 Healthcare Services * * * 3 250351070711 Healthcare Informatics 76 72 114 109 890743030202 Homeland Security Emergency Manager 30 38 0 0 280743030202 Homeland Security 14 24 0 0 280511010307 Information Technology Administration 9 0 11 16 620511010307 Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Server Administrator 9 0 11 16 30511010307 Web Development Specialist * * * * 590511100311 Information Tech (IT) Security * 6 21 25 650615070203 Lean-Six Sigma Green Belt 19 14 9 16 290511100122 Linux System Administrator * * * * 120511100112 Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Server Administrator * * * * 28

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CIP Code TECHNICAL CERTIFICATES (PSVC) 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

0351070707 Medical Coder 121 116 109 105 1020641010105 Medical Quality Systems 0 0 3 16 140641010105 Medical Quality Systems * * 2 10 140609070211 Multimedia Instructional Technology 3 3 2 1 100609070211 Video Game Foundations 3 3 2 1 100351090405 Paramedic 163 136 107 100 620615000012 Rapid Prototyping and Design * * * * 70252090402 Rooms Division Management 11 8 7 9 120252090405 Rooms Division Specialist * * * * 290252090503 Rooms Division Operations * * * * 270615070202 Six Sigma Black Belt 11 14 13 9 130650010208 Digital Media/Multi-media Web Production 3 5 6 7 170650010208 Digital Graphics 3 5 4 5 100650010208 Digital Media Technology Interactive Web Design Certificate * * 2 2 70351150404 Youth Development Professional * 5 7 11 17

Total Inactive Technical Certificate Programs 227 146 64 77 68TOTAL TECHNICAL CERTIFICATES 1032 998 960 1000 1466

APPLIED TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMAS (ATD) 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

0351090403 Emergency Medical Technician 120 108 80 67 125Total Inactive Applied Technology Diplomas 8 11 11 0 14

TOTAL APPLIED TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMAS 165 131 91 67 139

VOCATIONAL CERTIFICATES (PSAV) 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

0743010200 Basic Correctional Officer 4 33 50 63 440743020300 Basic Firefighting I 124 28 26 84 990743020300 Basic Firefighting II 0 28 65 10 40743010702 Basic Crossover Corrections Officer - Law Enforcement 56 24 0 1 110743010700 Basic Law Enforcement Officer 183 106 159 188 175

Total Inactive Vocational Certificates 0 15 13 12 0TOTAL VOCATIONAL CERTIFICATES 367 234 336 412 333

Florida TECHNICAL PRE-LIMITED PROGRAMS 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

*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: 8/25/15

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GRAND TOTAL (ALL PROGRAMS) 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

5270 5804 6105 6003 6242Florida

CIP Code BACCALAUREATE DEGREES (BAS, BS) 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-151102601011 Biology 0 7 28 38 35

1105202011 Business Administration 9 38 62 68 891105106020 Dental Hygiene 70 52 50 55 441101399990 Educational Studies 13 25 29 33 311101312021 Elementary Education 105 110 78 78 611101310011 Exceptional Student Education 48 38 49 38 221105122111 Health Services Administration 58 96 136 99 1061105211010 International Business 64 38 34 16 171105202990 Management & Organizational Leadership 119 102 118 119 1131101313165 Middle Grades General Science Education 5-9 3 3 1 3 21101313112 Middle Grades Mathematics Education 5-9 2 3 7 3 31105138012 Nursing 216 243 270 292 3261105123070 Orthotics & Prosthetics 25 21 20 16 181102203022 Paralegal Studies 34 32 36 34 36

1101312101 Pre-Kindergarten/ Primary Education * 0 0 8 161104404011 Public Policy & Administration 0 0 11 16 271104399990 Public Safety Administration 64 90 89 79 74

1101313220 Secondary Biology Teacher Education 3 6 3 1 11101313111 Secondary Math Teacher Education 9 4 3 8 51100302990 Sustainability Management 10 24 33 25 211101110990 Technology Management 72 83 78 54 691105108080 Veterinary Technology 28 35 25 22 155551399990 Educator Preparatory Institute 53 53 39 32 30

Total Inactive Baccalaureate Degree Programs 0 0 3 3 5

TOTAL BACCALAUREATE DEGREES 1033 1114 1207 1140 1166

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATES 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

5554399990 Gangs Enforcement Management * 1 0 0 05552203020 Paralegal Studies 16 32 34 36 265555202990 Project Management * * 6 5 95551080800 Veterinary Practice Management * 3 3 2 5

TOTAL PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATES 16 33 43 43 40

1192401010 ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE (AA) 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

2674 3168 3190 3042 2874

ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREES (AS) 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

1604090100 Architectural Design & Construction Technology 14 17 12 6 111649010401 Aviation Maintenance Management 6 8 3 8 7

1552020102 Business Administration & Management 21 24 29 16 341511100111 Computer Networking * * * * 251511020100 Computer Programming & Analysis 4 4 10 21 201511020100 Computer Programming & Analysis 4 4 10 21 201743010600 Crime Scene Technology 34 27 32 30 321743010300 Criminal Justice Technology 20 21 31 32 331743010300 Criminal Justice Technology - Public Safety Services 20 21 31 32 331351060200 Dental Hygiene 35 30 31 33 311743011600 Digital Forensics and Computer Investigations * * 1 4 71611080102 Digital/Multimedia Technology 0 14 14 19 251611080102 Digital Arts, Media, and Interactive Web 0 14 14 19 251615130102 Drafting & Design Technology 4 4 6 6 41413121003 Early Childhood Education 15 23 12 9 101743030200 Emergency Administration & Management 6 2 6 11 81351090402 Emergency Medical Services 8 11 10 11 101615000001 Engineering Technology 10 10 23 7 161703010401 Environmental Science Technology 0 1 15 11 61743020100 Fire Science Technology 29 30 32 28 411312030100 Funeral Services 19 16 21 24 291650040200 Graphic Design Technology 0 0 0 0 01351070700 Health Information Management * * * 0 131351070100 Health Sciences * * * * 11252090100 Hospitality & Tourism Management 15 13 12 12 241252090100 Hospitality & Tourism Management 15 13 12 11 24

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ANNUAL GRADUATES BY PROGRAM

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CIP Code ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREES (AS) 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

1351150400 Human Services 11 27 30 33 361351150400 Alcohol / Substance Abuse 5 11 18 16 161351150400 Social Services 6 16 12 17 201652020501 Industrial Management * * 0 3 51511100306 Information Technology (IT) Security 5 18 27 12 321511080102 Internet Services Technology 2 4 8 11 61511080102 Web Development 2 4 8 11 61650091300 Music Industry/Recording Arts 2 10 19 27 211351380100 Nursing, R.N. 395 348 342 324 3361722030200 Paralegal Studies 21 29 31 27 311650060500 Photographic Technology 0 2 3 7 81351080601 Physical Therapist Assistant 36 24 25 25 221351090700 Radiography 18 17 18 14 161351090800 Respiratory Care 14 15 12 18 141713100301 Sign Language Interpretation 11 10 6 15 91511100507 Technology Management 8 17 10 13 141351080800 Veterinary Technology 70 76 81 83 93

Total Inactive Associate in Science Degree Programs 40 24 11 67 42TOTAL ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREES 942 968 1009 1005 1072

ADVANCED TECHNICAL CERTIFICATES (ATC) 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

0312030166 Funeral 0 1 3 11 130318070166 Sepsis Awareness & Education 0 3 1 1 1

TOTAL ADVANCED TECHNICAL CERTIFICATES 15 17 17 19 14

TECHNICAL CERTIFICATES (PSVC) 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

0552030203 Accounting Applications 14 11 18 19 250351150102 Addiction Studies * 0 4 4 80552070101 Business Management 0 9 7 8 190506180101 Business Administration 0 9 7 8 190552020103 Business Specialist 2 10 21 18 140552020103 Management / Leadership 0 6 9 6 140511100114 CISCO Certified Network Associate * * * 18 480615130304 Computer-Aided Design & Drafting * * 2 7 50511100121 Computer Support * * * * 160743010601 Crime Scene Technology 29 19 30 31 410743010304 Criminal Justice Technology Specialist 0 0 19 20 160743010304 Computer Related Crime Investigations * * 10 12 160511100311 Database & E-Commerce Security 0 4 10 13 370511100311 Cybersecurity Certificate * * * * 370650010208 Digital Media/Multimedia Web Production 1 1 2 5 70650010208 Digital Media Multimedia Interactive Web Design * * 0 1 30650010208 Digital Graphic 1 1 2 4 40610010507 Digital Media Video Production 0 2 2 0 30609070210 Digital Media/Multimedia Video Production ** 3 5 10 130615130101 Drafting and Architectural Design Technology 14 6 11 12 30615130101 Drafting Technology 3 2 2 2 30743030201 Emergency Administration & Management 8 1 2 3 60743030201 Emergency Administration & Management 5 1 2 3 60615000007 Engineering Support Specialist 20 10 15 14 160615000007 Engineering Technology 6 5 15 14 160552070308 Entrepreneurship * * * * 120252090503 Food and Beverage Management 2 4 13 17 70252090503 Food and Beverage Management 2 4 7 2 70252090507 Food and Beverage Specialist * * * * 29

0351070711 Healthcare Informatics 44 17 40 55 43

0743030202 Homeland Security Emergency Manager 9 26 0 0 24

0743030202 Homeland Security 9 9 0 0 240511010307 Information Technology Administration 0 2 2 16 170511010307 Web Development Specialist * * * * 170615070203 Lean-Six Sigma Green Belt 30 30 25 25 230511100122 Linux System Administrator * * * * 60552020104 Marketing * * * * 130351070707 Medical Coder 23 28 26 44 230641010105 Medical Quality Systems 0 1 5 9 100641010105 Medical Quality Systems 0 1 3 3 100511100112 Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Server Administrator * * * * 14

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CIP Code TECHNICAL CERTIFICATES (PSVC) 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

0609070211 Multimedia Instructional Technology 0 1 2 5 70610010211 Video Game Foundations ** 1 2 5 70351090405 Paramedic 14 29 14 21 190615000012 Rapid Prototyping and Design * * * * 40252090402 Rooms Division Management 2 4 14 13 80252090402 Rooms Division Management 2 4 7 4 80252090406 Rooms Division Operations * * * * 290252090405 Rooms Division Specialist * * * * 300615070202 Six Sigma Black Belt 26 13 21 10 160630330106 Sustainable Design * * * * 100351150404 Youth Development Professional * 1 1 2 5

Total Inactive Technical Certificate Programs 29 35 25 6 113TOTAL TECHNICAL CERTIFICATES 326 312 377 465 739

APPLIED TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMA (ATD) 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

0317020503 Emergency Medical Technician 86 76 86 65 740317040501 Maternal & Child Health 0 2 0 1 6

Total Inactive Applied Technology Diplomas 10 8 5 1 1TOTAL APPLIED TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMAS 96 88 91 67 81

VOCATIONAL CERTIFICATES (PSAV) 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

0743010200 Basic Corrections 0 0 46 53 320743010702 Basic Crossover Corrections Officer - Law Enforcement 0 0 0 1 00743020300 Basic Fire Fighting I 38 25 17 8 100743020300 Basic Fire Fighting II 42 42 42 62 680743010700 Basic Law Enforcement 80 32 66 98 146

TOTAL VOCATIONAL CERTIFICATES 160 99 171 222 256

*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 Effectiveness

Source: Student Database (AA-1A)

Revised: 12/8/15

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CONTINUING WORKFORCE 14883 14849 13264 10773 10891

79.3% 78.7% 79.7% 80.7% 84.1%

POSTSECONDARY ADULT 367 234 336 412 333

VOCATIONAL 2.0% 1.2% 2.0% 3.1% 2.6%

RECREATIONAL AND LEISURE 3511 3784 3052 2164 1719

18.7% 20.1% 18.3% 16.2% 13.3%

TOTAL NON-CREDIT 18761 18867 16652 13349 12943

Note: The numbers are unduplicated within the non-credit course categories: continuing workforce education, postsecondary adult vocational, and recreational and leisure.

Department of Institutional Research and EffectivenessSource: Student Database (AA-1C & EA-3 Reports)Revised 8/25/15

TABLE 8

ANNUAL NON-CREDIT HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT

UNDUPLICATED WITHIN NON-CREDIT COURSE CATEGORY

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Programs

Corrections

State Exam 64.7 81.6 86.2 97.0 100.0

Dental Hygiene

National Exam 100.0 100.0 100.0 94.0 100.0

State Exam Written 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

State Exam Clinical ** 84.4 91.0 76.6 88.0 84.0

Education

State Exam 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Emergency Medical Technician

National Exam 84.0 85.0 86.0 81.0 68.0

Fire Academy

State Exam **** 92.5 93.0 92.0 94.0 98.0

Funeral Services

National Exam Arts 82.0 83.0 72.0 83.0 *National Exam Science 89.0 87.0 72.0 87.0 *

Health Info Management

National Exam ** 67.0 94.8 100.0 70.0 68.0

Law Enforcement

State Exam 84.7 88.1 91.1 94.0 96.5

Medical Laboratory Technician

National Exam 100.0 100.0 100.0 90.0 100.0

Nursing

National Exam ** 87.8 80.8 85.2 84.2 86.6

Paramedic

State Exam 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 89.0

Physical Therapist Assistant

National Exam 100.0 100.0 85.0 100.0 100.0

Radiography

National Exam 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 94.4

Respiratory Care

National Exam ** 87.0 100.0 94.4 100.0 *Veterinary Technology

National Exam 89.1 80.8 80.1 79.5 70.0

State Exam ***

.* Test results not available at this time.** Pass rate reflects the first attempt; actual results are substantially higher.*** State Exam is no longer administered (since 2010)

Department of Institutional Research and EffectivenessSource: SPC Program OfficesRevised: 8/28/2015

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NATIONAL AND STATE LICENSURE EXAMINATION PASSING RATES

**** Pass Rate reflects the first attempt only prior to 2014-15. Beginning in 2014-15, Pass Rate reflects first and second attempts.

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Cont. Emp. in Total Cont. Emp. in Total Cont. Emp. in Total

Associate in Science Programs Pool Military Educ. Field Placed % Pool Military Educ. Field Placed % Pool Military Educ. Field Placed %

Accounting Technology, AS 8 0 2 5 7 88 0 0 0 0 0 0

Architect Design & Const. Technology, AS 7 0 3 4 7 100 14 0 4 8 12 86 6 0 3 2 5 83

Aviation Maintenance Management, AS 4 0 2 2 4 100 5 0 3 1 4 80 2 0 0 2 2 100

Business Admin & Mgt (Articulates to BS) 18 0 4 14 18 100 17 0 4 13 17 100 27 0 6 21 27 100

Computer Networking, AS 13 0 3 10 13 100 25 1 4 20 25 100 16 0 4 12 16 100

Computer/Web Programming and Analysis, AS 3 0 0 3 3 100 4 0 2 2 4 100 8 0 4 4 8 100

Crime Scene Technology, AS 29 1 15 9 25 86 23 2 10 7 19 83 28 0 18 3 21 75

Criminal Justice/Public Safety Services, AS 16 1 7 7 15 94 19 1 10 8 19 100 28 0 12 13 25 89

Dental Hygiene, AS 30 6 4 20 30 100 27 5 3 17 25 93 23 1 0 22 23 100

Digital Arts, Media, and Interactive Web, AS 1 0 0 1 1 100 9 0 3 6 9 100 13 0 4 9 13 100

Digital Forensics & Computer Investigations, AS 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 100

Drafting and Design Technology, AS 4 0 2 2 4 100 2 0 1 0 1 50 5 0 3 1 4 80

Early Childhood Education, AS 10 0 5 5 10 100 17 0 5 9 14 82 8 0 3 5 8 100

Emergency Administration & Mgmt., AS 5 0 2 2 4 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 2 2 4 80

Emergency Medical Services, AS 8 0 4 2 6 75 10 0 3 6 9 90 10 0 0 8 8 80

Engineering Technology, AS 9 1 2 6 9 100 9 1 0 7 8 89 16 0 2 12 14 88

Environmental Science Technology, AS 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 8 6 14 100

Financial Services - Banking, AS 1 0 0 1 1 100 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 100

Fire Science Technology, AS 28 1 16 4 21 75 27 0 10 10 20 74 29 0 12 9 21 72

Funeral Services, AS 11 0 1 10 11 100 13 0 1 11 12 92 17 0 1 13 14 82

Health Information Management, AS 19 0 3 15 18 95 14 0 2 11 13 93 21 0 9 10 19 90

Health Informatics, AS 3 0 2 1 3 100 7 0 1 5 6 86 10 0 3 3 6 60

Hospitality & Tourism Mgmt., AS 13 0 8 5 13 100 8 0 2 6 8 100 10 0 3 6 9 90

Human Services Technology, AS 6 0 1 4 5 83 25 0 15 10 25 100 24 0 5 16 21 88

Industrial Management Tech., AAS 2 0 0 2 2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0

Information Technology Security, AS 4 0 2 2 4 100 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 100

Medical Laboratory Technology, AS 13 0 0 13 13 100 11 0 0 11 11 100 8 0 1 6 7 88

Music Industry Recording Arts, AS 1 0 1 0 1 100 9 0 3 4 7 78 0 0 0

Nursing, AS 361 0 21 335 356 99 323 1 19 298 318 98 318 1 31 280 312 98

Paralegal Studies, AS 20 0 5 13 18 90 24 0 14 9 23 96 25 0 13 11 24 96

Parks and Leisure Services, AS 2 0 1 1 2 100 1 0 0 1 1 100 2 0 1 0 1 50

Photographic Technology, AS 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 2 100 2 0 1 0 1 50

Physical Therapist Assistant, AS 34 0 4 26 30 88 21 0 3 17 20 95 23 0 1 19 20 87

Radiography, AS 16 0 1 13 14 88 17 0 2 15 17 100 14 0 2 12 14 100

Respiratory Care, AS 12 0 0 11 11 92 13 0 0 12 12 92 10 0 0 10 10 100

Sign Language Interpretation, AS 9 0 2 6 8 89 10 0 4 6 10 100 4 0 2 2 4 100

Technology Management, AS 8 0 2 6 8 100 16 0 6 10 16 100 10 0 5 4 9 90

Veterinary Technology, AS 42 0 8 33 41 98 61 0 6 51 57 93 59 0 6 50 56 95

Website Design and Management, AS 2 0 0 2 2 100 3 0 0 2 2 67 7 0 3 3 6 86

Total Associate In Science 772 10 133 595 738 96 787 11 141 594 746 95 805 2 168 579 749 93

Certificate Programs

Accounting Applications, Ctf. 7 0 0 6 6 86 7 0 1 6 7 100 16 0 1 15 16 100

Addiction Studies, Ctf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 2 100

Basic Corrections, PSAV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 0 1 43 44 98

Basic Firefighting II, PSAV 65 0 19 26 45 69 51 0 29 9 38 75 52 0 20 16 36 69

Basic Firefighting I, PSAV 68 0 20 27 47 69 55 0 29 9 38 69 56 0 22 16 38 68

Basic Law Enforcement, PSAV 77 2 6 61 69 90 28 1 5 10 16 57 59 0 5 46 51 86

Building Construction, Ctf. 7 0 3 4 7 100 5 0 2 3 5 100 3 0 2 0 2 67

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Certificate Programs cont'd. Pool Military Educ. Field Placed % Pool Military Educ. Field Placed % Pool Military Educ. Field Placed %

Business Administration, Ctf. 3 0 0 3 3 100 6 0 0 6 6 100 6 0 1 5 6 100

C# Development, Ctf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 2 67

CISCO Cert. Network Associate, Ctf. 5 0 2 3 5 100 8 0 1 7 8 100 8 0 2 6 8 100

Computer-Aided Design & Drafting, Ctf. 11 0 4 5 9 82 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 2 100

Computer Related Crime Investigation, Ctf. 10 0 9 0 9 90 0 0 0 9 0 3 3 6 67

Computer Support, Ctf. 4 0 0 4 4 100 4 0 1 3 4 100 5 0 1 4 5 100

Computer/Web Programming Specialist, Ctf. 2 0 0 2 2 100 3 0 0 3 3 100 4 0 1 3 4 100

Crime Scene Technology, Ctf. 24 1 14 5 20 83 15 0 7 3 10 67 23 0 12 3 15 65

Critical Care, ATC 10 0 0 10 10 100 11 0 2 9 11 100 9 0 0 8 8 89

Digital Graphics, Ctf. 1 0 0 1 1 100 1 0 0 1 1 100 2 0 2 0 2 100

Digital Media/Multimedia Production, Ctf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 100 2 0 0 1 1 50

Digital Media/Multimedia Video Production, Ctf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 2 100 4 0 0 4 4 100

Drafting Technology, Ctf. 3 0 1 2 3 100 1 0 0 1 1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0

Emergency Admin & Mgmt., Ctf. 4 0 0 4 4 100 1 0 0 1 1 100 1 0 0 0 0 0Emergency Medical Tech, ATD 78 0 37 28 65 83 69 0 42 22 64 93 81 0 34 33 67 83Emergency Care, ATC 5 0 0 5 5 100 6 0 1 5 6 100 4 0 1 2 3 75Engineering Technology Support, Ctf. 5 0 0 5 5 100 5 1 0 3 4 80 11 0 2 7 9 82Entrepreneurship, Ctf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 100 5 0 3 2 5 100Fire Inspector I, Ctf. 4 0 1 2 3 75 2 0 0 2 2 100 6 0 0 5 5 83Fire Investigator I, Ctf. 3 0 1 2 3 100 2 0 0 2 2 100 1 0 0 1 1 100Fire Inspector II, Ctf. 3 0 2 1 3 100 1 0 0 1 1 100 0 0 0Fire Officer I, Ctf. 6 0 1 5 6 100 3 0 0 3 3 100 4 0 0 4 4 100Fire Officer II, Ctf. 2 0 0 2 2 100 2 0 0 2 2 100 0 0 0Food & Beverage Management, Ctf. 2 0 1 1 2 100 3 0 1 2 3 100 3 0 1 1 2 67Food & Beverage Management Specialist, Ctf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 3 4 7 78Funeral Arts, ATC 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 100Healthcare Informatics, Ctf. 33 0 10 14 24 73 13 0 4 9 13 100 39 0 15 21 36 92Homeland Security, Ctf. 5 0 3 1 4 80 8 0 6 2 8 100 8 0 3 4 7 88Information Tech (IT) Security, Ctf. 6 0 1 5 6 100 3 0 1 2 3 100 8 0 4 4 8 100Java, Ctf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 100Lean-Six Sigma Green Belt, Ctf. 27 0 7 16 23 85 25 0 3 19 22 88 21 0 3 15 18 86Linux System Administrator, Ctf. 4 0 2 2 4 100 3 0 0 3 3 100 4 0 1 3 4 100Management/Leadership, Ctf. 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 3 100 10 0 1 9 10 100Business Operations - Marketing, Ctf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 3 2 5 100Medical Quality System, Ctf. 5 0 0 5 5 100 1 0 1 0 1 100 2 0 0 2 2 100Medical Coder, Ctf. 17 0 4 9 13 76 22 0 10 8 18 82 19 0 3 9 12 63Microsoft Certified IT Professional: SA, Ctf. 7 0 3 4 7 100 2 0 1 1 2 100 2 0 0 2 2 100Open Source Development, Ctf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 100Paramedic, Ctf. 13 0 4 9 13 100 28 0 6 21 27 96 14 0 2 10 12 86Rapid Prototyping and Design, Ctf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 100Rooms Division Management, Ctf. 2 0 1 1 2 100 3 0 1 2 3 100 4 0 2 2 4 100Rooms Division Operation, Ctf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 2 4 6 75Rooms Division Specialist, Ctf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 2 4 6 75Sepsis Awareness & Education, ATC 1 0 0 1 1 100 2 0 1 1 2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0Six Sigma Black Belt, Ctf. 20 0 1 17 18 90 11 0 2 7 9 82 18 0 4 12 16 89

Veterinary Management, Ctf. 1 0 0 1 1 100 1 0 0 1 1 100 0 0 0

Video Game Foundations, Ctf. 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 100 2 0 1 0 1 50

Visual Basic.Net, Ctf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 100Web Designer Tech, Ctf. 6 0 1 5 6 100 7 0 2 5 7 100 1 0 1 0 1 100Youth Development Professional, Ctf. 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 100

Total Certificate Programs 556 3 158 304 465 84 429 2 162 200 364 85 617 0 167 347 514 83

Inactive (8's) 53 0 16 34 50 94 105 0 27 73 100 95 76 0 26 44 70 92 Total Technical/Vocational 1381 13 307 933 1253 91 1321 13 330 867 1210 92 1498 2 361 970 1333 89

Associate in Arts Programs 2352 14 1858 1872 80 2793 16 2194 2210 79 2804 12 2143 2155 77Sub-Total 3733 27 2165 933 3125 84 4114 29 2524 867 3420 83 4302 14 2504 970 3488 81

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Cont. Emp. in Total Cont. Emp. in Total Cont. Emp. in Total

Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Applied Science* Pool Military Educ. Field Placed % Pool Military Educ. Field Placed % Pool Military Educ. Field Placed %

Banking, BAS 4 0 1 3 4 100 2 0 1 0 1 50 0 0 0

Biology, BS 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 100 10 0 5 4 9 90

Business Technology Education, BS 1 0 0 1 1 100 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Business Administration, BS 2 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 2 4 6 86 17 0 4 10 14 82

Dental Hygiene, BAS 30 0 2 28 30 100 15 0 0 15 15 100 22 0 0 22 22 100

Educational Studies, BS 3 0 0 3 3 100 3 0 0 3 3 100 5 0 0 5 5 100

Elementary Education, BS 11 0 0 9 9 82 14 0 0 14 14 100 11 0 2 9 11 100

Educator Preparation Institute (EPI), Ctf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 100

Exceptional Student Education, BS 4 0 0 4 4 100 6 0 0 6 6 100 14 0 1 13 14 100

EPI Elementary Education, Ctf. 4 0 0 4 4 100 6 0 0 5 5 83 0 0 0

EPI Exceptional Student Education, Ctf. 2 0 0 2 2 100 1 0 0 1 1 100 0 0 0

EPI Math Education, Ctf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 100 0 0 0

EPI Science Education, Ctf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 100 0 0 0

Gangs Enforcement Management, Ctf. 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 100 0 0 0

Middle Grades Mathematics Education, Ctf. 2 0 0 1 1 50 0 0 0 0 0 0

Middle Grades Mathematics Education, BS 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 100 1 0 0 1 1 100

Middle Grades Science Education, BS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Secondary Math Education, BS 1 0 0 1 1 100 1 0 0 1 1 100 2 0 0 2 2 100

Secondary Biology Education, BS 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 100 1 0 0 1 1 100

Health Services Administration, BAS 21 0 7 10 17 81 24 0 4 11 15 63 31 1 6 16 23 74

Management & Organizational Leadership 30 0 5 16 21 70 27 0 6 14 20 74 22 0 6 10 16 73

Paralegal Studies, BAS 12 0 2 6 8 67 7 0 2 4 6 86 10 0 2 4 6 60

Paralegal Studies, Ctf. 4 0 1 1 2 50 10 0 2 6 8 80 7 0 2 1 3 43

International Business, BAS 15 0 2 9 11 73 5 0 2 1 3 60 5 0 1 1 2 40

Nursing, BS 61 0 3 57 60 98 60 0 2 56 58 97 63 0 3 56 59 94

Orthotics and Prosthetics, BAS 6 0 0 6 6 100 3 0 1 2 3 100 4 0 0 4 4 100

Public Policy and Administration, BS 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 100

Project Management, Ctf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Public Safety Administration, BAS 16 0 2 12 14 88 19 0 5 13 18 95 17 0 2 14 16 94

Sustainability Management, BAS 4 0 2 2 4 100 9 0 3 2 5 56 6 0 2 2 4 67

Technology Management, BAS 17 0 2 13 15 88 16 0 3 10 13 81 20 0 3 16 19 95

Veterinary Technology, BAS 10 0 1 9 10 100 18 0 0 16 16 89 6 0 0 6 6 100

Veterinary Technology, Ctf. 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 50 2 0 0 1 1 50

Total Bachelor 261 0 30 197 227 87 264 0 34 192 226 86 279 1 39 200 240 86

Inactive Bachelor's 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 100 7 0 0 6 6 86

TOTAL 3994 27 2195 1130 3352 84 4379 29 2558 1060 3647 83 4588 15 2543 1176 3734 81

NOTE: The total pool is based only on those matches where a training related decision was made. Department of Institutional Research and Effectiveness

Placement 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 Survey

Appendix B provides information about employers of graduates. Revised: 2/19/2015

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

Ctf. = Certificates Pool = Total number of records with useable match data.

AS = Associate in Science Military = The total of persons found in the Military Services.

AAS = Associate in Applied Science Cont. Educ. = Total number of all found continuing education (Division of Public Schools,

ATD = Applied Technology Diplomas Community College, and/or University).

ATC = Advanced Technical Certificates Emp. In Field = Total number of those employed with jobs related to training.

BS = Bachelor of Science Total Placed = Total number of individuals with employment related to training, continuing

BAS = Bachelor of Applied Science their education or in military.

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Site Original Acquisition Date Area in Acres Type of Ownership

Allstate June, 1988 22.43 SPC

Bay Pines December, 1973 55.28 SPC

Clearwater May, 1961 39.91 SPC

Downtown Center June, 2004 1.37 SPC

EpiCenter September, 2002 28.57 SPC

Fire Training Center March, 2005 3.50

Pinellas Co. - SPC lease for 40

years

Health Education Center April, 1980 19.53 SPC

Midtown March, 2012 3.74 City of St. Pete - 40 year lease

Seminole August, 1970 100.21 SPC

St. Petersburg/Gibbs April, 1937 35.54 SPC

Tarpon Springs October, 1972 83.24 SPC

Veterinary Technology April, 2010 11.48 SPC

404.80

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SITE ACREAGE AND ACQUISITION DATES

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Site

Date 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 21 7 380,155 $62,077,496

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

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

Fire Training Center 2005 7 4 20,608 $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 22 6 507,540 $85,910,811

Seminole Site 1998 23 17 241,745 $44,280,909

Tarpon Springs 1975 30 14 319,675 $67,428,928

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

2,564,342 $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.

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SITE GROSS SQUARE FOOTAGE AND REPLACEMENT COSTS

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Male Female Male Female Male Female

Management Occupations Full-time 16 13 25 24 21 15

Part-time 0 0 1 0 1 0

Total 16 13 26 24 22 15

Business and Financial Operations Full-time 6 29 7 31 12 39

Part-time 0 0 0 1 1 1

Total 6 29 7 32 13 40

Computer Engineering and Science Full-time 67 35 64 42 71 46

Part-time 12 9 7 7 5 5

Total 79 44 71 49 76 51

Community Service, Legal, Arts and Media Full-time 20 26 24 48 25 48

Part-time 11 31 8 30 5 30

Total 31 57 32 78 30 78

Instructional 9 months 142 155 134 154 137 15110-12 months 27 53 31 53 31 60

Full-time 169 208 165 207 168 211

Part-time 726 693 764 803 701 767

Total 895 901 929 1010 869 978

Archivists, Curators and Museum Technicians Full-time 2 1 1 1 1 0

Part-time 0 0 0 1 0 1

Total 2 1 1 2 1 1

Librarians Full-time 1 8 4 11 5 11

Part-time 4 19 4 18 3 14

Total 5 27 8 29 8 25

Library Technicians Full-time 1 19 1 17 1 18

Part-time 0 1 0 1 0 0

Total 1 20 1 18 1 18

Other Teaching and Instructional Support Occupations Full-time 26 63 21 46 31 53

Part-time 16 40 16 45 6 30

Total 42 103 37 91 37 83

Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Full-time 1 4 1 3 1 3

Part-time 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 1 4 1 3 1 3

Service Occupations Full-time 108 38 114 37 112 37

Part-time 1 0 1 0 1 0

Total 109 38 115 37 113 37

Sales and Related Occupations Full-time 7 10 6 4 2 4

Part-time 0 0 0 0 0 1

Total 7 10 6 4 2 5

Office and Administrative Support Occupations Full-time 46 301 42 274 51 272

Part-time 81 164 89 213 103 260

Total 127 465 131 487 154 532

Natural Resources, Construction and Maintenance Occupations Full-time 60 1 58 5 63 5

Part-time 2 0 1 0 0 0

Total 62 1 59 5 63 5

Production, Transportation and Material Full-time 15 9 16 9 16 7

Part-time 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 15 9 16 9 16 7

Instructional Support Full-time 27 31 24 39 26 40

Part-time 1 0 1 0 0 0

Total 28 31 25 39 26 40

Professional Support Full-time 18 12 11 4 11 5

Part-time 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 18 12 11 4 11 5

All Employees Full-time 590 808 584 802 617 814

Part-time 854 957 892 1119 826 1109

Total 1444 1765 1476 1921 1443 1923

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NUMBER OF COLLEGE EMPLOYEES BY GENDER

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W B H O W B H O W B H O

Management Occupations Full-time 23 5 1 0 39 6 4 0 29 5 2 0

Part-time 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Total 23 5 1 0 40 6 4 0 30 5 2 0

Business and Financial Operations Full-time 26 4 2 3 25 9 1 3 33 13 2 3

Part-time 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

Total 26 4 2 3 26 9 1 3 35 13 2 3

Computer Engineering and Science Full-time 85 5 4 8 92 3 3 8 104 4 2 7

Part-time 20 1 0 0 13 1 0 0 10 0 0 0

Total 105 6 4 8 105 4 3 8 114 4 2 7

Community Service, Legal, Arts and Media Full-time 38 7 1 0 55 13 4 0 53 15 5 0

Part-time 37 3 1 1 35 2 0 1 32 2 0 1

Total 75 10 2 1 90 15 4 1 85 17 5 1

Instructional 9-10 Mos. 237 28 16 16 232 26 16 14 233 24 16 15

11-12 Mos. 68 6 1 5 71 8 1 4 76 9 2 4

Full-time 305 34 17 21 303 34 17 18 309 33 18 19

Part-time 1169 100 51 99 1297 118 58 94 1221 104 66 77

Total 1474 134 68 120 1600 152 75 112 1530 137 84 96

Archivists, Curators and Full-time 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

Museum Technicians Part-time 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Total 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0

Librarians Full-time 7 1 0 1 11 2 1 1 12 2 1 1

Part-time 21 1 0 1 20 1 0 1 15 1 0 1

Total 28 2 0 2 31 3 1 2 27 3 1 2

Library Technicians Full-time 11 5 2 2 9 7 1 1 10 6 2 1

Part-time 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Total 11 5 2 3 9 7 1 2 10 6 2 1

Other Teaching and Instructional Full-time 64 17 3 5 42 18 3 4 54 17 7 6

Support Occupations Part-time 40 11 0 5 41 12 1 7 19 12 3 2

Total 104 28 3 10 83 30 4 11 73 29 10 8

Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Full-time 5 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0

Part-time 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 5 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0

Service Occupations Full-time 74 19 19 34 83 17 20 31 82 15 21 31

Part-time 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Total 75 19 19 34 84 17 20 31 83 15 21 31

Sales and Related Occupations Full-time 12 3 2 0 7 3 0 0 5 1 0 0

Support Occupations Part-time 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Total 12 3 2 0 7 3 0 0 6 1 0 0

Office and Administrative Full-time 238 61 26 22 213 58 25 20 216 63 25 19

Support Occupations Part-time 190 31 11 13 233 44 17 8 266 53 30 14

Total 428 92 37 35 446 102 42 28 482 116 55 33

Natural Resources, Construction and Full-time 49 6 2 4 49 5 3 6 54 5 4 5

Maintenance Occupations Part-time 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 51 6 2 4 50 5 3 6 54 5 4 5

Production, Transportation and Material Full-time 19 3 0 2 19 4 0 2 17 5 0 1

Part-time 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 19 3 0 2 19 4 0 2 17 5 0 1

Instructional Support Full-time 47 7 2 2 53 6 1 3 56 6 1 3

Part-time 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 48 7 2 2 54 6 1 3 56 6 1 3

Professional Support Full-time 26 1 1 2 13 0 1 1 14 0 1 1

Part-time 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 26 1 1 2 13 0 1 1 14 0 1 1

All Employees Full-time 1031 179 82 106 1018 186 84 98 1053 190 91 97

Part-time 1481 147 63 120 1645 178 76 112 1569 172 99 95

Total 2512 326 145 226 2663 364 160 210 2622 362 190 192

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

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Management Occupations Bachelor's 18 28 23

Master's 35 40 37

Master's plus 30 11 11 13

Doctorate 34 37 36

Other 5 4 2

Business and Financial Operations Bachelor's 13 19 22

Master's 10 14 20

Master's plus 30 1 0 0

Doctorate 1 1 1

Other 6 7 10

Computer Engineering and Science Bachelor's 35 30 31

Master's 15 21 31

Master's plus 30 1 1 1

Doctorate 1 1 3

Other 27 25 29

Community Service, Legal, Arts and Media Bachelor's 12 23 27

Master's 11 25 22

Master's plus 30 2 3 3

Doctorate 3 1 1

Other 11 9 7

Instructional Bachelor's 7 10 8

Master's 119 110 108

Master's plus 30 100 97 99

Doctorate 148 154 159

Other 0 1 1

Archivists, Curators and Bachelor's 0 0 0

Museum Technicians Master's 1 1 1

Master's plus 30 1 1 0

Doctorate 0 0 0

Other 1 1 1

Librarians Bachelor's 0 0 0

Master's 4 10 11

Master's plus 30 3 3 3

Doctorate 2 2 2

Other 0 0 0

Library Technicians Bachelor's 2 1 3

Master's 0 1 0

Master's plus 30 0 0 0

Doctorate 0 0 0

Other 7 6 6

Other Teaching and Instructional Bachelor's 38 28 36

Support Occupations Master's 39 27 29

Master's plus 30 5 5 4

Doctorate 6 3 4

Other 7 4 6

Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Bachelor's 2 1 1

Master's 0 1 1

Master's plus 30 0 0 0

Doctorate 0 0 0

Other 2 2 2

Service Occupations Bachelor's 5 6 6

Master's 1 0 0

Master's plus 30 0 0 0

Doctorate 0 0 0

Other 46 43 50

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TABLE 15

NUMBER OF FULL-TIME COLLEGE EMPLOYEES

BY HIGHEST DEGREE EARNED

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Sales and Related Occupations Bachelor's 9 6 5

Master's 4 2 1

Master's plus 30 0 0 0

Doctorate 0 0 0

Other 2 1 0

Office and Administrative Bachelor's 76 72 77

Support Occupations Master's 37 34 33

Master's plus 30 2 1 1

Doctorate 3 2 1

Other 120 105 109

Natural Resources, Construction and Bachelor's 3 5 5

Maintenance Occupations Master's 0 0 0

Master's plus 30 0 0 0

Doctorate 0 0 0

Other 23 23 25

Production, Transportation and Material Bachelor's 1 1 0

Master's 0 0 0

Master's plus 30 0 0 0

Doctorate 0 0 0

Other 12 12 12

Instructional Support Bachelor's 0 0 0

Master's 0 0 0

Master's plus 30 0 0 0

Doctorate 0 0 0

Other 0 0 0

Professional Support Bachelor's 0 0 0

Master's 0 0 0

Master's plus 30 0 0 0

Doctorate 0 0 0

Other 0 0 0

All Employees Bachelor's 221 230 244

Master's 276 286 294

Master's plus 30 126 122 124

Doctorate 198 201 207

Other 269 243 260

Total Employees 1090 1082 1129

Department of Institutional Research and EffectivenessSource: Personnel DatabaseRevised: 7/9/15

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2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15STUDENT FEESTuition – A & P (Baccalaureate) 4,845,426 6,742,940 6,911,273 7,259,252 7,573,812Tuition – A & P 28,843,514 28,611,148 28,941,586 27,770,824 28,499,270Tuition – PSV 10,979,618 10,631,796 10,666,693 10,726,086 10,898,730Tuition – PSAV 211,705 410,944 361,683 342,391 390,850Tuition – Continuing Workforce Education 2,031,660 2,198,929 1,434,239 1,698,536 1,768,395Tuition – College Preparatory 5,147,934 4,726,148 4,290,128 3,726,993 2,654,699Tuition – Lifelong Learning 153,843 151,472 160,882 157,581 89,962Tuition – Avocational/Recreational 468,747 390,681 372,222 364,728 345,759Out-of-State Fees – A & P (Baccalaureate) 594,164 632,475 526,262 498,985 535,630Out-of-State Fees – A & P 2,848,624 2,628,369 2,557,348 2,561,181 3,113,706Out-of-State Fees – PSV 893,821 803,338 783,416 668,041 831,999Out-of-State Fees – PSAV 36,676 26,356 20,422 23,446 76,275Out-of-State Fees – College Preparatory 703,224 574,782 512,105 397,742 503,594Laboratory Fees 2,420,286 1,894,383 1,883,519 2,773,807 3,678,493Distance Learning Course User Fees 3,123,632 3,214,252 3,174,949 3,154,082 3,678,647Application Fees 869,611 761,845 692,375 732,030 731,900Other Student Fees 3,281,731 3,327,743 3,294,437 3,049,908 3,063,762 Total 67,454,218 67,727,603 66,583,538 65,905,614 68,435,485

47.4% 49.2% 48.6% 46.3% 46.6%LOCAL GOVERNMENTGrants & Contracts 0 46,863 44,841 1,944,486 1,951,858

0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 1.4% 1.3%STATE SUPPORTFlorida College System Program Fund 55,752,393 54,405,023 52,364,048 54,749,104 53,482,092CCPF - Lottery 7,279,093 8,056,423 10,870,305 12,517,061 15,540,962License Tag Fees 10,392 11,910 11,676 10,284 9,936Other 9,636 10,260 47,458 107,648 391,632Total 63,051,514 62,483,616 63,293,487 67,384,097 69,424,622

44.3% 45.4% 46.2% 47.3% 47.2%

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 5,931,422 697,189 673,841 670,904 905,8764.2% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.6%

PRIVATE GIFTS & GRANTS 155,258 113,687 256,098 82,857 64,4050.1% 0.1% 0.2% 0.1% 0.0%

SALES AND SERVICESCommissions 21,443 28,698 12,596 8,215 563Other Sales and Services 529,632 532,219 668,006 751,302 779,211Taxable Sales 37,159 76,258 64,538 0 86,135Use of College Facilities 1,585,222 1,644,810 1,560,919 1,533,150 1,406,266Total 2,173,457 2,281,985 2,306,059 2,292,667 2,272,175 1.5% 1.7% 1.7% 1.6% 1.5%MISCELLANEOUSInterest & Dividends 621,121 714,749 429,748 271,697 342,298Other 163,961 345,271 219,723 82,951 136,284Non-Revenue Receipts 2,850,606 3,123,834 3,259,490 3,842,827 3,451,611Total 3,635,688 4,183,854 3,908,961 4,197,475 3,930,193

2.6% 3.0% 2.9% 2.9% 2.7%

TOTAL REVENUE 142,401,556 137,534,796 137,066,825 142,478,100 146,984,614

A & 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 courses

PSAV – Postsecondary Adult Vocational, the classification for non-college credit job preparatory courses

CCPF – Community College Program Fund, this was the primary source for operating funds for the Florida Community College System

FCSPF – Florida College System Program Fund, this is the primary source for operating fund for the Florida College System

Department of Institutional Research and Effectiveness

Source: Annual Financial ReportRevised: 11/16/15

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DISTRIBUTION OF REVENUE FOR GENERAL CURRENT FUND - UNRESTRICTED

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TOTAL REVENUES 142,401,556 137,534,796 137,066,825 142,478,100 146,984,614

EXPENSES:

PERSONNEL EXPENSES 107,343,085 111,249,830 110,849,252 114,573,972 115,179,953

AS % OF TOTAL 75.9% 68.6% 80.1% 79.5% 78.6%

CURRENT EXPENSES 30,617,082 49,229,360 26,931,732 28,812,877 30,892,461

AS % OF TOTAL 21.6% 30.4% 19.5% 20.0% 21.1%

CAPITAL OUTLAY 3,560,000 1,723,935 680,741 816,234 520,830

AS % OF TOTAL 2.5% 1.1% 0.5% 0.6% 0.4%

TOTAL EXPENSES 141,520,167 162,203,126 138,461,725 144,203,084 146,593,244

FUND BALANCE INCREASE (DECREASE) 881,389 -24,668,330 -1,394,901 -1,724,983 391,370

Department of Institutional Research and EffectivenessSource: Annual Financial ReportRevised: 11/16/15

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COLLEGE REVENUES, PERSONNEL EXPENSES,

CURRENT EXPENSES, AND CAPITAL OUTLAY

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Total

Credits

Florida CIP

Code

Federal

CIP

Code

AA Active BIO-TR General-Biology Major 70.00 1192401010 24.0101

AA Active BUS-TR General-Business Major 60.00 1192401010 24.0101

AA Active COMM-TR General-Communications Major 60.00 1192401010 24.0101

AA Active CRIM-TR General-Criminology Major 60.00 1192401010 24.0101

AA Active EDU-TR General-Education Major 61.00 1192401010 24.0101

AA Active ENGINE-TR General-Engineering Major 70.00 1192401010 24.0101

AA Active GEN-AA General Major 60.00 1192401010 24.0101

AA Active NURSING-TR General-Nursing Major 63.00 1192401010 24.0101

AA Active PHARM-TR General-Pharmacy Major 86.00 1192401010 24.0101

AA Active PSYCH-TR General-Psychology Major 60.00 1192401010 24.0101

AA Active SOCIAL-TR General-Social Work Major 60.00 1192401010 24.0101

AS Active ARCH-AS Architectural Des/Const Tech Major 66.00 1604090100 04.0901

AS Active AVAMM-AS Aviation Maintenance Mgmt Tec Major 83.00 1649010401 49.0104

AS Active BUS-AS Business Administration Major 60.00 1552020102 52.0201

AS Active CHDEV-AS Early Childhood Education Major 63.00 1413121003 13.1210

AS Active CIT-AS Computer Information Technolog Major 60.00 1511010307 11.0103

AS Active CJPSS-AS Criminal Justice/Public Safety Major 60.00 1743010302 43.0103

AS Active COMPNET-ASComputer Networking Major 63.00 1511100111 11.1001

AS Active CST-AS Crime Scene Technology Major 60.00 1743010600 43.0106

AS Active CWPA-AS Computer Program and Analysis Major 60.00 1511020101 11.0201

AS Active DENHY-AS Dental Hygiene Major 88.00 1351060200 51.0602

AS Active DIG-AS Digital Arts,Media & Inter Web Major 64.00 1611080102 11.0801

AS Active DIGFORN-AS Digital Forensics and Computer Major 63.00 1743011600 43.0116

AS Active DRAFT-AS Drafting and Design Technology Major 62.00 1615130102 15.1301

AS Active EAM-AS Emergency Admin Management Major 60.00 1743011202 43.0302

AS Active EMS-AS Emergency Medical Services Major 73.00 1351090402 51.0904

AS Active ENG-AS Engineering Technology AS Major 60.00 1615000001 15.0000

AS Active ENVSC-AS Environmental Science Technolo Major 64.00 1703010401 03.0104

AS Active FIRE-AS Fire Science Technology Major 60.00 1743020112 43.0201

AS Active FUNSE-AS Funeral Services Major 72.00 1312030100 12.0301

AS Active HIT-AS Health Information Technology Major 70.00 1351070700 51.0707

AS Active HMGT-AS Hospitality and Tourism Mgt Major 64.00 1252090100 52.0901

AS Active HSA-AS Health Sciences Major 60.00 1351070101 51.0701

AS Active HSDIS-AS Human Serv/Social Services Major 65.00 1351150400 51.1504

AS Active HSM-AS Human Svcs-Alcohol/Subs Abuse Major 73.00 1351150400 51.1504

AS Active INMG-AS Industrial Management Technol Major 60.00 1652020501 52.0205

AS Active INTRP-AS Sign Language Interpretation Major 72.00 1713100301 13.1003

AS Active ITSC-AS Cybersecurity Major 63.00 1511100306 11.1003

AS Active LEGAL-AS Paralegal Studies Major 64.00 1722030200 22.0302

AS Active MIRAS-AS Music Industry/Recording Arts Major 64.00 1650091300 50.0913

AS Active NURSE-AS Nursing Major 72.00 1351380100 51.3801

AS Active ORTHO-AS Orthotics & Prosthetics Tech Major 77.00 1351230702 51.2307

AS Active PGY-AS Photographic Technology Major 64.00 1650060500 50.0605

AS Active PTA-AS Physical Therapist Assistant Major 74.00 1351080601 51.0806

AS Active RAD-AS Radiography Major 77.00 1351090700 51.0907

APPENDIX A

DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAM INVENTORY

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Code

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AS Active RESC-AS Respiratory Care Major 76.00 1351090800 51.0908

AS Active VETTC-AS Veterinary Technology Major 73.00 1351080800 51.0808

AS Active WEBSDM-AS Web Development Major 63.00 1511080102 11.0801

ATDF Active MCHL-ATD Maternal and Child Health Specialization 21.00 0351150300 51.1503

ATDN Active EMT-ATD Emergency Medical Technician Specialization 11.00 0351090403 51.0904

BAS Active DENH-BAS Dental Hygiene - BAS Major 120.00 1105106021 51.0602

BAS Active HSA-BAS Health Services Administration Major 120.00 1105122111 51.2211

BAS Active INTBUS-BAS International Business Major 120.00 1105211011 52.1101

BAS Active LEGAL-BAS Paralegal Studies BAS Major 120.00 1102203022 22.0302

BAS Active MGTORG-BASMgmt & Orgntl Leadership Major 120.00 1105202991 52.0299

BAS Active ORTHO-BAS Orthotics & Prosthetics Major 126.00 1105123071 51.2307

BAS Active PSA-BAS Public Safety Admin-BAS Major 120.00 1104399991 43.9999

BAS Active SUSMGT-BASSustainability Management BAS Major 120.00 1100302991 03.0299

BAS Active TMGT-BAS Tech Development & Management Major 120.00 1101110991 11.1099

BAS Active VETTC-BAS Veterinary Technology - BAS Major 120.00 1105108081 51.0808

BS Active BIOLOGY-BS Biology-BS Major 120.00 1102601011 26.0101

BS Active BSCED-BS Secondary Science Education Major 123.00 1101313221 13.1322

BS Active BUS-BS Business Administration - BS Major 120.00 1105202011 52.0201

BS Active EDST-BS Educational Studies Major 120.00 1101399991 13.9999

BS Active ELEDR-BS Elem Ed with Reading Endorseme Major 123.00 1101312021 13.1202

BS Active ESEDR-BS Exceptional Ed with Reading Major 126.00 1101310011 13.1001

BS Active MGMED-BS Middle Grades Math Edu (5-9) Major 120.00 1101313112 13.1311

BS Active MGSED-BS Middle Grades Gen Science Edu Major 120.00 1101313165 13.1316

BS Active MTSED-BS Secondary Math Education Major 123.00 1101313111 13.1311

BS Active NURS-BS Nursing Major 121.00 1105138012 51.3801

BS Active PPA-BS Public Policy and Administratn Major 120.00 1104404011 44.0401

CERTF Active ACTAP-CT Accounting Technology Oprtns Specialization 18.00 0552030203 52.0302

CERTF Active ADS-CT Addiction Studies Certificate Specialization 39.00 0351150102 51.1501

CERTF Active APLS-CT Computer Support Certificate Specialization 21.00 0511100121 11.1001

CERTF Active BCNST-CT Sustainable Design Specialization 19.00 0630330106 15.1301

CERTF Active BUSADM-CT Business Administration CT Specialization 24.00 0552070101 52.0701

CERTF Active CAD-CT Computer-Aided Design and Draf Specialization 24.00 0615130304 15.1303

CERTF Active CRCI-CT Computer Related Crime Invest Specialization 24.00 0743010304 43.0103

CERTF Active CST-CT Crime Scene Technology Specialization 28.00 0743010601 43.0106

CERTF Active DRAFT-CT Drafting Technology Specialization 24.00 0615130101 15.1301

CERTF Active EAM-CT Emergency Administration & Mgt Specialization 24.00 0743030201 43.0302

CERTF Active ENGTECH-CTEngineering Techn Support CT Specialization 18.00 0615000007 15.0000

CERTF Active EPI-CT Educator Preparation Institute Specialization 27.00 5551399990 13.9999

CERTF Active FBM-CT Food and Beverage Mgt Specialization 30.00 0252090503 52.0905

CERTF Active FUNAT-ATC Funeral Arts ATC Specialization 28.00 0312030166 12.0301

CERTF Active HCINF-CT Healthcare Informatics Specialization 24.00 0351070711 51.0707

CERTF Active HLS-CT Homeland Security Certificate Specialization 24.00 0743011202 43.0302

CERTF Active HSA-CT Health Care Services Specialization 32.00 0351070201 51.0702

CERTF Active ITSC-CT Cybersecurity Certificate Specialization 18.00 0511100311 11.1003

CERTF Active LEGAL-CT Paralegal Studies UD Specialization 24.00 5552203020 22.0302

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Code

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CERTF Active LINXSA-CT Linux System Administrator Specialization 21.00 0511100122 11.1001

CERTF Active MCITPS-CT MSCT IT Prof Server Admin Specialization 18.00 0511100112 11.1001

CERTF Active MEDCD-CT Medical Coder Certificate Specialization 37.00 0351070714 51.0707

CERTF Active PMED-CT Paramedic Specialization 42.00 0351090405 51.0904

CERTF Active PRJMGT-CT Project Management Certificate Specialization 18.00 5555202990 52.0299

CERTF Active RDM-CT Rooms Division Management Specialization 30.00 0252090402 52.0904

CERTF Active RDO-CT Rooms Division Operations Specialization 19.00 0252090406 52.0904

CERTF Active VETTC-CT Veterinary Practice Mgmt UD Specialization 20.00 5555108080 51.0808

CERTF Active WEBDS-CT Web Development Specialist Specialization 18.00 0511010307 11.0103

CERTF Active YDPF-CT Youth Development Professional Specialization 30.00 0351150404 51.1504

CERTN Active CCNA-CT Cisco Certified Network Assoc Specialization 18.00 0511100114 11.1001

CERTN Active CMPRG-CT Computer Programmer Specialization 33.00 0511020200 11.0202

CERTN Active CPS-CT Computer Programming Spclst Specialization 18.00 0511020103 11.0201

CERTN Active DIG-CT Digital Graphic CT Specialization 15.00 0650010208 50.0102

CERTN Active DIGIWD-CT Digital. Media Technology Inte Specialization 15.00 0650010208 50.0102

CERTN Active DMFND-CT Digital Media/Multimedia Found Specialization 15.00 0610010507 50.0102

CERTN Active DMPRD-CT Digital Media/Multimedia Pres Specialization 17.00 0610010507 10.0105

CERTN Active DVPRD-CT Digital Media/MM Video Prodtn Specialization 12.00 0609070210 09.0702

CERTN Active ENTR-CT Business Entrepreneurship Specialization 12.00 0552070308 52.0201

CERTN Active FBS-CT Food and Beverage Specialist Specialization 12.00 0252090507 52.0905

CERTN Active FOSU-CT Fire Officer Supervisor Specialization 12.00 0743020111 43.0201

CERTN Active HDM-ATC Health Data Management ATC Specialization 18.00 1351070700 51.0707

CERTN Active HDSK-CT Help Desk Support Specialist Specialization 18.00 0511010313 11.0202

CERTN Active ITSP-CT Infant Toddler Specialization Specialization 12.00 0419070907 19.0709

CERTN Active LEAN-CT Lean-Six Sigma Green Belt Specialization 12.00 0615070203 15.0702

CERTN Active MEDQS-CT Medical Quality Systems CT Specialization 15.00 0641010105 41.0101

CERTN Active MGT/LDR-CT Mgmt-Leadership CT Specialization 12.00 0552020103 52.0201

CERTN Active MKT-CT Business Operations, Marketing Specialization 18.00 0552020104 52.0201

CERTN Active PGY-CT Digital Photography Specialization 22.00 1650060500 50.0605

CERTN Active PRSP-CT Preschool Specialization Specialization 12.00 0419070908 19.0709

CERTN Active RAPID-CT Rapid Prototypng and Design Specialization 12.00 0615000012 41.0101

CERTN Active RDS-CT Rooms Division Specialist Specialization 12.00 0252090405 52.0904

CERTN Active SIXSG-CT Six Sigma Black Belt Certifica Specialization 12.00 0615070202 15.0702

PSAV Active BCOR-PSAV Basc Correctional Officer-PSAV Major 576.00 0743010200 43.0102

PSAV Active BCRO-PSAV Bsc Crsover COR to LEO-PSAV Major 473.00 0743010702 43.0107

PSAV Active BLE-PSAV Basic Law Enforcement Off PSAV Major 790.00 0743010700 43.0107

PSAV Active FFCO-PSAV Basic Firefighter I & II Major 398.00 0743020303 43.0203

PSAV Active FFEM-PSAV Fire Fighter/EMT Combined Major 648.00 0743020300 43.0203

PSAV Active FFII-PSAV Basic Firefighting II-PSAV Major 225.00 0743020300 43.0203

PSAV Active FFI-PSAV Basic Firefighting I-PSAV Major 225.00 0743020300 43.0203

AAS Teach Out INMG-AAS Industrial Mgmt Tech LAT 450 Major 60.00 0652020501 52.0205

AS Teach Out FINSV-AS Financial Serv/Bank-LAT 0470 Major 64.00 1252080300 52.0803

AS Teach Out HCINF-AS Healthcare Informatics LAT 475 Major 67.00 1351070708 51.0707

AS Teach Out HIM-AS Health Information Mgmt LAT475 Major 67.00 1351070708 51.0707

AS Teach Out ITSEC-AS IT Security LAT 445 Major 68.00 1511100306 11.1003

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Code

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CIP

Code

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AS Teach Out MIRA-AS Music and Arts Tech LAT 455 Major 63.00 1650091300 50.0913

AS Teach Out MLT-AS Medical Lab Tech - LAT 0475 Major 76.00 1351100405 51.1004

AS Teach Out PALS-AS Parks & Leisure Svcs-LAT 0465 Major 63.00 1731010100 31.0101

AS Teach Out TECMGT-AS Technology Management LAT505 Major 63.00 1511100507 11.1005

ATDF Teach Out YDP-ATD Youth Development Prof-LAT0435 Specialization 24.00 0351150404 51.1504

BAS Teach Out BANK-BAS Banking - BAS LAT 455 Major 120.00 1105208011 52.0801

BS Teach Out PKPED-BS Pre-K/Primary Education LAT500 Major 123.00 1101312101 13.1210

CERTF Teach Out APLUS-CT Computer Support Cert LAT 0445 Specialization 27.00 0511100121 11.1001

CERTF Teach Out AS-CT Addiction Studies Cert LAT 450 Specialization 40.00 0351150102 51.1501

CERTF Teach Out CPLUS-CT C++ Development LAT 485 Specialization 18.00 0511020103 11.0201

CERTF Teach Out CSHARP-CT C# Certificate LAT 0485 Specialization 18.00 0511020103 11.0201

CERTF Teach Out CWPS-CT Cmp/Wb Prgmng Spclst CT LAT475Specialization 35.00 0511080103 11.0801

CERTF Teach Out GI-CT Gang Invest CT-LAT 0475 Specialization 24.00 0743010705 43.0107

CERTF Teach Out JAVA-CT Java Certificate LAT 485 Specialization 18.00 0511020103 11.0201

CERTF Teach Out MBLDVC-CT Mobile Device LAT 485 Specialization 18.00 0511020103 11.0201

CERTF Teach Out MCITPSA-CT MSCT IT Prof: Serv Ad LAT 0440 Specialization 21.00 0511100112 11.1001

CERTF Teach Out OPNSRC-CT Open Source Dvlpmnt LAT 485 Specialization 18.00 0511020103 11.0201

CERTF Teach Out VBNET-CT Visual Basic.NET LAT 485 Specialization 18.00 0511020103 11.0201

CERTF Teach Out VMG-CT Vet Mgmt CT LD-LAT 0475 Specialization 18.00 0351080800 51.0808

CERTN Teach Out AVID-CT Avid Certfd Pro Tools-LAT 0470 Specialization 15.00 0650060209 50.0602

CERTN Teach Out FISI-CT Fire Inspector I LAT 500 Specialization 15.00 0743020108 43.0201

CERTN Teach Out FISII-CT Fire Inspector II LAT 500 Specialization 12.00 0743020110 43.0201

CERTN Teach Out FIVI-CT Fire Investigator I LAT 500 Specialization 12.00 0743020105 43.0201

CERTN Teach Out FOI-CT Fire Officer I LAT 500 Specialization 12.00 0743020109 43.0201

CERTN Teach Out FSOII-CT Fire Officer II LAT 500 Specialization 12.00 0743020104 43.0201

CERTN Teach Out ITSEC-CT Information Technology LAT 440 Specialization 21.00 0511010303 11.0103

CERTN Teach Out VGF-CT Video Game Foundations LAT505 Specialization 15.00 0609070211 09.0702

PSAV Teach Out BCRLE-PSAV Bsc CrsLE to COR-PSAV LTV 0410Major 199.00 0743010205 43.0102

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INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH & EFFECTIVENESS

The Board of Trustees of St. Petersburg College affi rms 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 qualifi ed 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 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].