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One System…One Mission
The Future of FloridaEnsuring Access to Postsecondary Education to Keep Florida Working
December 14, 2010
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Dr. Judith Bilsky, Executive Vice ChancellorThe Florida College System
ONE System…ONE MissionThe Florida College System = Access, Outreach, Responsiveness, Quality, Affordability,
University Transfer and Workforce Education from career certificates through baccalaureate level programs targeting Florida’s economic needs…
11 “community” colleges 7 “colleges” 10 “state” colleges 62 campuses 183 total sites
Over 887,000 students 333,272 in Associate in Arts
103,741 in Associate in Science/Applied Science
54,429 in Vocational and College Credit Certificates
152,218 in College and Vocational Prep
55,575 in Adult and Secondary
179,039 in Continuing Workforce Education
64,338 in Recreation and Leisure and Life Long Learning
13,171 in Bachelor of Science/Applied Science
4,202 in Educator Preparation Institutes
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Source: PK-20 Education Data Warehouse. * Does not include students who enrolled in postsecondary education out of state, historically 4-5% of high school graduates.Note: percentages use the 90,769 as the denominator and will add up to more than 100% because students may enroll in more than one
sector.
What Happens After They Graduate?Standard Diplomas to Postsecondary
147,711High School
DiplomaRecipients
Independent Universities
PK-12 Adult Programs
Florida Colleges
State Universities
2007-08 The 2008-09 Academic Year90,769 (61%) Students
Enrolled in a Florida Postsecondary Institution*
2,649 (3%)
60,237 (66%)
29,696 (29%)
4,744 (5%)
The Florida College System Headcount – Enrollment Trends, 2005-06 to 2009-10
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887,073
846,961
814,284
769,393
758,617750,000
770,000
790,000
810,000
830,000
850,000
870,000
890,000
910,000
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
*Lower and Upper Division Headcount; Students Enrolled in a Course—Student reported in the Student Database that was enrolled in any course.
Growth in the FCS
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Lower Division 757,350 767,632 811,846 843,221 881,529
Upper Division 2,834 3,902 5,613 8,155 12,408
Unduplicated Total Students in All Courses 758,617 769,393 814,284 846,961 887,073
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Notes: Students Enrolled in a Course – Student reported on the Student Database that was enrolled in any course.
Source: Division of Florida Colleges
Degrees/Certificates Awarded
2009-10Total Degrees/Certificates Awarded
86,970AA Degrees 48,763Vocational/College Credit Cert. 22,113AS Degrees* 12,936EPI 1,556Bachelors Degree Program 1,602*Majority enter the workforce
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Florida College System Completion Trends, 2003-04 to 2009-10
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10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
80,000
90,000
2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
AA Degrees AS Degrees Certificates
Plugging the PipelineAA Transfers to the State Universities The dramatic growth in Florida College System enrollments is proportionally
increasing the number of AA graduates. A gap is starting to grow between the number of AA graduates seeking to
transfer and transfer admissions to the State University System. State universities will need to increase the number of transfer seats available to
meet demand for junior level transfers.
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Florida College Transfers & SUS Enrollment
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41.5%
43.4%
15.1%
Percentage of Enrollment in SUS Upper Division
FTICs (Native)
FCS Transfers
Other Transfers (SUS, Private, Out-of-State)
Concurrent-Use and Joint-Use Programs on FCS Campuses Between 2000 and 2010, concurrent-use/joint-use
partnerships for baccalaureate and graduate degrees increased by 141%
Approximately 20,000 students were served via 565 partnership programs in 2009-10
Partnerships were with: Nine public state universities (none at New College and UNF) Nine Independent Colleges and Universities of Florida (ICUF)
institutions Six institutions outside of Florida
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The Impact of Distance Learning For 2008-09 there were 544,964 enrollments in distance
learning courses. This is an increase of 15 percent over the prior year. (84,000 new
enrollments)
Colleges produced 24,359 distance learning course sections
Distance learning is 28 percent of credit enrollment.
Web-based instruction accounts for 75% of the delivery method.
Baccalaureate Enrollments by Type of Program
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Note: The counts of students reflect only those who have been enrolled into a program. Student admitted to the upper division but not in a program are excluded.
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SUS and FCS Enrollments by Age(2009-10)
44.4% of FCS Lower Division Enrollees are Over Age 24
74.5% of FCS Upper Division Enrollees are Over Age 24
81.4% of SUS Upper Division Enrollees are 24 or Younger
Race to the Top Will Significantly Impact the FCS
Strategic Planning for the Future ... Many factors will drive continued future
growth Pace of economic recovery High School grads continuing to postsecondary
will increase under Race to the Top More veterans will take advantage of the G.I.Bill
Demand for Upper Division spaces will increase The FCS graduation rate will climb proportionally The FCS completion agenda will produce more
degrees
One System…One Mission
The Florida College System
Dr. Willis N. Holcombe, Chancellor Willis.Holcombe@fldoe.org
Dr. Judith Bilsky, Executive Vice Chancellor Judith.bilsky@fldoe.org
The Florida College System
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