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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 094 651 HE 005 770 TITLE Florida Board of Regents Annual Report 1972-73. INSTITUTION State Univ. System of Florida, Tallahassee. PUB DATE 74 NOTE 72p. EDRS PRICE MF-$0.75 HC-$3.15 PLUS POSTAGE DESCRIPTORS Adult Education; *Annual Reports; *Degrees (Titles); Educational Finance; *Enrollment; Experimental Programs; *Higher Education; *State Universities; *Statewide Planning; Students IDENTIFIERS *Florida ABSTRACT Contained in the annual report for 1973 of the Florida Board of Regents are reports from each state higher education institution in Florida (University of Florida, Florida State University, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, the University of South Florida, Florida Atlantic University, University of West Florida, Florida Technological University, Florida International University, and the University of North Florida). The individual reports concern enrollment, degrees, research, academic programs, construction, students, administration, academic affairs, experimental programs, continuing education, and international programs. Appendixes include: Projects Awarded for Bid During Fiscal Year 1972-73; outstanding revenue certificates, by institution and total; general revenue appropriations for the state university system; and degree programs approved by the Board of Regents June 1972-June 1973. (Author/PG)

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Page 1: ED 094 651 TITLE Florida Board of Regents Annual …DOCUMENT RESUME ED 094 651 HE 005 770 TITLE Florida Board of Regents Annual Report 1972-73. INSTITUTION State Univ. System of Florida,

DOCUMENT RESUME

ED 094 651 HE 005 770

TITLE Florida Board of Regents Annual Report 1972-73.INSTITUTION State Univ. System of Florida, Tallahassee.PUB DATE 74NOTE 72p.

EDRS PRICE MF-$0.75 HC-$3.15 PLUS POSTAGEDESCRIPTORS Adult Education; *Annual Reports; *Degrees (Titles);

Educational Finance; *Enrollment; ExperimentalPrograms; *Higher Education; *State Universities;*Statewide Planning; Students

IDENTIFIERS *Florida

ABSTRACTContained in the annual report for 1973 of the

Florida Board of Regents are reports from each state higher educationinstitution in Florida (University of Florida, Florida StateUniversity, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, theUniversity of South Florida, Florida Atlantic University, Universityof West Florida, Florida Technological University, FloridaInternational University, and the University of North Florida). Theindividual reports concern enrollment, degrees, research, academicprograms, construction, students, administration, academic affairs,experimental programs, continuing education, and internationalprograms. Appendixes include: Projects Awarded for Bid During FiscalYear 1972-73; outstanding revenue certificates, by institution andtotal; general revenue appropriations for the state universitysystem; and degree programs approved by the Board of Regents June1972-June 1973. (Author/PG)

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FOR

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OR

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nual

rep

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s a

hIC

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and

for

ecas

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min

utia

e w

Inc

h co

nstit

utes

the

gris

t of

day

to d

ayac

tiviti

es.

the

N:I

tiSla

diO

nof

look

ing

atpa

st a

co,q

urlis

h-rn

entS

is b

lend

ed w

ith th

e ap

preh

ensi

on a

nd e

xcite

men

t of

setti

nga

cour

se w

hich

will

acc

omm

odat

e an

d gu

ide

the

futu

re.

lire

past

yea

r ha

s he

ell

0I1L

'of

ste

ady

acco

mpl

ishm

ent i

nth

e re

alis

atio

n of

long

term

goa

ls. T

he o

peni

ng o

f tw

o ne

wun

iver

sitie

s an

d th

e au

thor

irat

ion

of a

res

iden

t cen

ter

on th

elo

wer

Sou

thw

est c

oast

wer

e fi

nal s

teps

in th

e co

mpl

etio

n of

agr

and

desi

gn. T

hat d

esig

nis

to o

ffer

hig

her

educ

atio

nal

oppo

rtun

ities

with

in c

omm

utin

g di

stan

ce o

ftr

:S.';

-of

the

popu

latio

n of

Flo

rida

. The

twin

goa

ls o

f m

akin

g av

aila

ble

with

inth

est

ate

educ

atio

nal o

ppor

tuni

ties

inal

lm

ajor

prof

essi

ons

and

of a

ssum

ing

resp

onsi

bilit

y fo

r st

ate

supp

orte

dtr

aini

ng o

f a

fair

sha

re o

f pr

ofes

sion

als

wer

e br

ough

t nea

rer

lo a

ccom

plis

hmen

t with

the

secu

ring

of

fina

ncin

g fo

r a

colle

ge o

f ve

teri

nary

med

icin

e an

d th

e se

cond

pha

se o

f a

med

ical

com

plex

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ogre

ssw

asal

sovi

sibl

ein

man

agem

ent

area

s.th

em

anag

emen

t inf

orm

atio

n sy

stem

cam

e cl

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to r

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anda

rdita

tion

of d

ata

elem

ents

and

the

esta

blis

hmen

t of

unif

orm

sys

tem

s co

ntin

ued

apac

e. R

esul

ts w

ere

visi

ble

ingr

owin

g an

alyt

ical

cap

abili

ty a

t a c

entr

al p

oint

thro

ugh

the

subs

titut

ion

of d

ata

tape

s fo

r in

divi

dual

uni

vers

ity r

epor

ts.

The

con

cept

of

prog

ram

con

trol

was

str

engt

hene

d an

dex

erci

sed.

Som

e pr

ogra

ms

wer

eel

imin

ated

.O

vera

ll w

eac

hiev

ed m

ore

equi

tabl

e fi

nanc

ing,

mor

e ef

fici

ent u

se o

fre

sour

ces

and

stre

ngth

enin

g of

our

aca

dem

ic p

rogr

ams.

The

goal

ofdi

stin

guis

hed

univ

ersi

ties

colle

ctiv

ely

mak

ing

educ

atio

nal o

ppor

tuni

ties

in a

ll di

scip

lines

and

pro

fess

ions

at

all l

evel

s av

aila

ble

to th

e ei

ttien

s of

the

Stat

e of

Flo

rida

cam

ene

arer

rea

lity.

With

ste

ady

prog

ress

bei

ng m

ade

tow

ard

goal

s es

tabl

ishe

dso

me

year

sag

o.th

elo

gica

lqu

estio

nis

whe

ther

the

assu

mpt

ions

whi

ch U

nder

lie th

ose

goal

s ha

ve c

hang

ed a

nd. i

fso

,w

heth

erad

just

men

tin

our

goal

s,as

sum

ptio

ns o

rim

plem

enta

tion

isre

quir

ed to

ass

ure

cont

inua

tion

of o

urpr

ogre

ss. A

n ex

amin

atio

n of

the

birt

h ra

te d

urin

g th

e pa

stye

ars

reve

als

a dr

astic

dec

line.

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this

pop

ulat

ion

reac

hes

colle

ge a

ge th

e ra

pid

grow

th o

f th

e 50

's a

nd 6

0's

in h

ighe

red

ucat

ion

will

be

arre

sted

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eed,

the

late

70'

s an

d ea

rly

80's

may

see

an

actu

al d

eclin

e in

the

num

ber

of s

tude

nts

enro

lled

in o

ur u

nive

rsiti

es. T

his

decl

ine,

whi

ch w

ill o

ccur

sim

ply

beca

use

of a

dec

reas

e in

the

num

ber

of in

divi

dual

sbe

twee

n th

e ag

es o

f IS

and

21,

may

be

aggr

avat

ed b

y tw

oad

ditio

nal t

rend

s. T

he f

irst

of

thes

eis

a de

crea

se in

the

perc

enta

ge o

f co

llege

age

stu

dent

s w

ho a

ttend

an

inst

itutio

nof

hig

her

educ

atio

n. T

he s

econ

d is

an

acce

lera

tion

of th

ede

gree

gra

ntin

g pr

oces

s th

r:',:

rph

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st o

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vice

s su

ch a

s th

eC

olle

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evel

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min

atio

n Pr

ogra

m w

ith th

e re

sult

that

stud

ents

will

sta

y in

uni

vers

ities

a s

hort

er p

erio

d of

tim

e.M

uch

of th

e qu

ality

and

pot

entia

l for

exp

erim

enta

tion

built

into

the

univ

ersi

ties

duri

ngpa

st w

as m

ade

poss

ible

byad

ditio

nal

fund

sge

nera

ted

byad

ditio

nal

stud

ents

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rthe

r, o

ur th

inki

ng w

as g

eare

d to

con

stan

t and

rap

idgr

owth

. The

larg

est s

ingl

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anag

emen

t pro

blem

now

fac

ing

high

ered

ucat

ion

isth

ede

term

inat

ion

ofap

prop

riat

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easu

res

esse

ntia

l to

mai

ntai

n th

e in

tegr

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ualit

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our

inst

itutio

ns in

the

face

of

chan

ging

con

ditio

ns. D

o ou

rem

ploy

men

t pol

icie

s pr

otec

t the

rig

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of th

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istin

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culty

if w

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ter

into

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nrol

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unds

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inte

llect

ual d

iver

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and

qual

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ssur

ed if

new

fac

ulty

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e ad

ded?

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the

role

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ade

gree

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tain

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tain

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mpo

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man

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her

ques

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mus

t be

answ

ered

rap

idly

so

that

pol

icie

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n be

for

mul

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befo

re w

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y.It

was

the

conc

erns

out

lined

abo

ve w

hich

beg

an to

be

form

ulat

ed d

urin

g th

e pa

st y

ear

and

whi

ch w

ere

the

obje

cts

of b

oth

data

gat

heri

ng a

nd te

ntat

ive

thin

king

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ans

wer

s to

thes

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gnif

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ting

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and

solu

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will

be

as v

alid

as

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solu

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to th

e pr

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wth

and

acc

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man

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in w

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t with

the

futu

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bec

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our

past

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urs

wel

l for

the

man

ner

inw

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we

will

ant

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ate

the

futu

re b

efor

e it

beco

mes

our

pres

ent.

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ert B

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GE

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te U

nive

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Sys

tem

of

Flor

ida

cam

e to

the

end

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unp

aral

lele

d tw

o de

cade

s of

rap

id g

row

th in

197

2-73

, and

bega

n th

e ta

sk o

f pl

anni

ng to

mee

t cha

ngin

g pu

blic

dem

ands

fear

hig

her

educ

atio

n du

ring

a p

erio

d of

littl

e or

no

grow

th.

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the

open

ing

of tw

o ne

w s

tate

univ

ersi

ties

inJa

ckso

nvill

e an

d M

iam

i and

app

rova

l by

the

Boa

rd o

f R

egen

tsfo

r a

new

off

-cam

pus

cent

er in

the

low

er w

est c

oast

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vers

ity S

yste

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each

ed a

long

sou

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acin

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gher

edu

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tuni

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in c

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task

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In r

espo

nse

to d

eman

ds b

y th

e L

egis

latu

re a

nd b

y th

ege

nera

l pub

lic f

or g

reat

er a

ccou

ntab

ility

for

the

spen

ding

of

tax

dolla

rs,

the

Boa

rd o

f R

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ts'

staf

fin

crea

sed

itsm

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abili

ties

for

anal

ysis

and

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luat

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of n

oton

ly th

e E

duca

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Gen

eral

bud

gets

of

the

Stat

eU

nive

rsity

Sys

tem

but

als

o of

the

spec

ial u

nits

Inst

itute

of

Food

and

Agr

icul

tura

l Sci

ence

, the

Uni

vers

ity o

f Fl

orid

aH

ealth

Cen

ter,

and

Uni

vers

ity o

f So

uth

Flor

ida

Med

ical

Cen

ter.

Sign

ific

ant s

teps

wer

e ta

ken

in th

e de

velo

pmen

t of

aco

ordi

nate

dst

atew

ide

man

agem

ent

info

rmat

ion

syst

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will

allo

w th

e St

ate

Uni

vers

ity S

yste

m o

ffic

e to

resp

ond

mor

e qu

ickl

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its

own

need

s. a

s w

ell

as th

ose

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eL

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latu

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tate

age

ncie

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pro

vidi

ng u

nifo

rmsy

stem

wid

e in

form

atio

nfo

r de

cisi

on m

akin

g re

lativ

eto

high

er e

duca

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e ac

adem

ic a

rea,

the

Boa

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ts to

ok s

ever

alac

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duri

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eye

arto

prev

ent

dupl

icat

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prol

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atio

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exp

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ram

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mak

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rtai

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at th

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ms

are

resp

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cur

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dem

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sys

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wid

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view

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all g

radu

ate

prog

ram

s of

fere

d in

the

stat

e un

iver

sitie

s of

Flo

rida

was

initi

ated

in N

ovem

ber

1972

to d

eter

min

e th

eir

cost

, qua

lity

and

need

. The

ana

lysi

sw

as m

ade

at th

e di

rect

ion

of th

e R

egen

ts in

res

pons

e to

conc

erns

exp

ress

ed b

y th

e L

egis

latu

re a

nd th

e G

over

nor

that

high

cost

,lo

w p

rodu

ctiv

ity p

rogr

ams

be e

limin

ated

or

cons

olid

ated

.T

wo

mon

ths

earl

ier,

the

Reg

ents

ado

pted

apo

licy

requ

irin

gpr

ior

auth

oriz

atio

nfo

r pl

anni

ng n

ew d

egre

epr

ogra

ms.

In a

mov

e w

hich

Cha

irm

an J

. J. D

anie

l cal

led

"one

of

the

mos

t sig

nifi

cant

act

ions

eve

r ta

ken

by th

e B

oard

of

Reg

ents

,"th

e R

egen

ts s

hort

ly a

fter

Jul

y 1

appr

oved

rec

omm

enda

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topl

ace

on o

ne-y

ear

prob

atio

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gra

duat

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ms

iden

tifie

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low

-pro

duct

ivity

pro

gram

s. T

he e

ight

mas

ter's

and

eigh

t doc

tora

l pro

gram

s pu

t on

prob

atio

nw

illbe

re-e

xam

ined

in th

e fa

ll of

197

4 an

d if

no

impr

ovem

ents

hav

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en m

ade

they

may

be

term

inat

ed.

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er a

ctio

ns w

ere

take

n du

ring

the

year

to p

rovi

degr

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r op

port

uniti

es f

or s

hort

enin

g de

gree

-ear

ning

tim

e, a

nd

topr

ovid

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port

uniti

esfo

rea

rnin

gde

gree

sin

non-

trad

ition

al m

etho

ds a

way

fro

m th

e tr

aditi

onal

cam

pus

setti

ng.

The

long

-ter

m e

ffec

ts o

f th

e ch

ange

s w

hich

took

pla

cedu

ring

197

2-73

are

not

yet

pre

dict

able

but

itis

evi

dent

that

they

will

be

subs

tant

ial.

Hig

her

educ

atio

n in

the

year

s ah

ead

shou

ld h

e m

ore

resp

onsi

ve a

nd in

ure

effi

cien

t.

EN

RO

LL

ME

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yea

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as a

pivo

tal y

ear

with

reg

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toen

rollm

ent i

n th

e st

ate

univ

ersi

ties

of F

lori

da.

Whi

leco

llege

and

univ

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tyen

rollm

ents

nat

ionw

ide

incr

ease

d by

a b

are

two

perc

ent,

resi

dent

enr

ollm

ent i

n st

ate

univ

ersi

ties

of F

lori

da c

limbe

d by

12.

8 pe

rcen

t to

88,4

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and

an a

dditi

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4.4

63 s

tude

nts

wer

e en

rolle

d in

con

tinui

nged

ucat

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cred

it co

urse

s of

f ca

mpu

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he in

crea

se in

Flo

rida

was

due

pri

mar

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the

open

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,

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Flor

ida

Inte

rnat

iona

l Uni

vers

ity a

tw

hich

had

an

initi

enro

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t of

5.12

b st

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whi

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taff

indi

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enr

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will

incr

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by

smal

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perc

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ges

until

19N

2.w

hen

ther

e is

expe

cted

to b

e a

net d

eclin

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num

ber

of f

acto

rs a

re c

ontr

ibut

ing

toth

e ch

angi

ngen

rollm

ent p

atte

rns

thro

ugho

ut th

e sy

stem

. Alth

ough

the

decl

ine

in b

irth

rate

bei

ng e

\per

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ed in

the

publ

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hool

sha

s no

t yet

impa

cted

the

univ

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ties.

ther

e ha

s be

en a

notic

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dro

p in

the

colle

ge g

oing

rat

ein

Flo

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and

thro

ugho

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e co

untr

y. T

he p

erce

ntag

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Flor

ida

high

scho

ol g

radu

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con

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n to

col

lege

has

drop

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69 to

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port

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dec

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grad

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perc

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turn

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last

fal

l. So

me

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as a

ttrib

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to r

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mili

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fact

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as

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the

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3 st

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g. th

e B

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Reg

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app

rove

da

reco

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cont

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d in

ast

all s

tudy

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krr

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atio

n op

port

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:end

ed to

a n

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coun

ty a

rea

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wer

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effo

rt h

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ical

loca

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oced

ures

dev

elop

ed b

y th

ePh

ysic

al P

lann

ing

Off

ice

for

anal

yzin

g th

e qu

ality

of

spac

e in

olde

r bu

ildin

gs in

the

Uni

vers

ity S

yste

m a

nd o

f tr

ansl

atin

gth

at k

now

ledg

e in

to a

def

initi

on o

f ne

ed f

or f

unds

for

reno

vatio

n an

d re

pair

. Thi

s is

allo

win

g th

e qu

ality

of s

pace

inex

istin

g un

iver

sity

bui

ldin

gs to

he

rate

don

a u

nifo

rm a

nd11

1C:.i

111n

gftil

bas

is.

A s

urve

y m

ade

prio

r to

the

1973

Leg

isla

ture

indi

.ate

d th

atth

e ca

pita

l out

lay

need

s of

:Ilk

.' St

ate

Uni

vers

itySy

stem

. the

nid

entif

ied,

am

ount

ed to

516

9 m

illio

n, I

tw

as e

stim

ated

that

SI 1

7 m

illio

n of

this

am

ount

was

nee

ded

to m

eet t

he b

ackl

ogof

unf

illed

nee

ds a

nd e

nrol

lmen

t gro

wth

. .pa

rtie

ular

lyat

the

new

er in

stitu

tions

loca

ted

in th

e po

pulo

us u

rban

are

as. A

tle

ast $

52 m

illio

n w

as e

stim

ated

to b

e re

quir

ed f

or r

enew

alof

spac

e at

the

thre

e ol

der

inst

itutio

ns, U

nive

rsity

of

Flor

ida,

Flor

ida

Stat

e U

nive

rsity

, and

Flo

rida

A &

M U

nive

rsity

.U

nive

rsity

bui

ldin

gs c

onst

ruct

ed in

the

futu

rear

e ex

pect

edto

be

mor

e fl

exib

lein

desi

gn s

o th

at th

ey c

an p

erfo

rmm

ultip

le s

ervi

ces

and

can

mor

e re

adily

acc

omm

odat

e ch

ange

.

AR

TIC

UL

AT

ION

The

art

icul

atio

n of

edu

catio

n at

all

leve

ls h

as c

ontin

ued

tobe

a p

rim

ary

conc

ern

for

the

Stat

e U

nive

rsity

Sys

tem

. Whi

lein

the

past

few

yea

rs, m

uch

atte

ntio

n ha

s be

en d

raw

n. to

the

artic

ulat

ion

prob

lem

s w

hich

had

dev

elop

ed b

etw

een

the

univ

ersi

ties

and

com

mun

ity c

olle

ges,

art

icul

atio

n in

197

2-73

mov

ed in

to a

new

con

text

. Bec

ause

of

heig

hten

ed in

tere

stam

ong

legi

slat

ors

and

educ

ator

s in

the

time-

shor

ts n

eu d

ecre

epr

ogra

ms,

art

icul

atio

n is

sues

and

pro

blem

s in

volv

ing

all l

evel

sof

edu

catio

n ca

me

into

sha

rp f

ocus

.A

t the

req

uest

of

the

Boa

rd o

f R

egen

ts. C

omm

issi

oner

of

Edu

catio

n Fl

oyd

T. C

hris

tian

appo

inte

d in

Feb

ruar

y 19

72a

Tas

k Fo

rce

to s

tudy

the

feas

ibili

ty o

f a

thre

eye

ar d

egre

e.A

llle

vels

of

educ

atio

n w

ere

repr

esen

ted

on th

e T

ask

Forc

e, w

hich

com

plet

ed it

s st

udy

and

issu

ed it

s re

com

men

da-

tions

to th

e L

egis

latu

re o

n M

arch

1. i

973.

The

Tas

k Fo

rce

foun

dth

at c

onsi

dera

ble

over

lap

and

5

dupl

icat

ion

of e

duca

tiona

l pro

rai

nsap

pear

s to

esi

st g

tle

vels

, esp

ecia

lly b

etw

een

the

firs

tye

ar o

f co

llege

and

the

Li.

year

of

seco

ndar

y sc

hool

.In

addi

tion.

the

ask

()ic

edi

scov

ered

that

anu

mbe

r of

nam

ers,

som

efi

scal

and

regu

lato

ry, l

iar

been

pla

ced

in th

e %

i11

of ',

11.I

dellk

des

irou

san

d ca

pabl

e of

acc

eler

atio

n th

roug

h th

e N

drio

ussy

stem

s. 1

he

Tas

k Fo

rce

rew

nim

ende

d th

at th

ese

harr

iers

he

rem

oved

the

mec

hani

sms

for

acce

lera

tion

alre

ady

bein

g us

ediii

par

t.su

ch a

s ea

rly

adm

issi

ons.

dua

l enr

ollm

ent

prog

ram

s. c

redi

t by

exam

inat

ion

Fogr

ams.

and

adv

ance

d pl

acem

ent

prog

ranr

:-.

shou

ld h

e m

ade

fully

ava

ilabl

e to

stu

dent

s by

seco

ndar

ysc

hool

s, c

omm

unity

col

legi

's, a

nd u

nive

rsiti

es. S

uch

mec

han-

ism

s sh

ould

be

mad

e so

ava

ilabl

e th

ata

Stud

ent w

ould

be

able

to e

limin

ate

at le

ast o

ne-q

uart

er o

f hi

s de

gree

prog

ram

. if

hem

eets

cer

tain

qua

litat

ive

stan

dard

:. 'H

ie T

ask

Forc

e al

sore

com

men

ded

that

supp

ort

hegi

ven

toex

peri

men

tal

time-

vari

able

or

time-

inde

pend

ent d

egre

epr

ogra

ms,

whi

chw

ould

be

esse

ntia

lly p

erfo

rman

ce a

ndco

mpe

tenc

y ba

sed

prog

ram

s. T

he F

lori

da L

egis

latu

re in

May

of

1973

end

orse

dth

e fi

ndin

gs a

nd th

e re

com

men

datio

ns o

f th

eT

ask

Forc

e an

dha

s re

ques

ted

that

the

Boa

rd o

f E

duca

tion

impl

emen

tth

ere

port

.Fl

orid

aha

sta

ken

the

posi

tion

that

edu

catio

nal

prog

ram

s sh

ould

he

flex

ible

eno

ugh

to p

erm

it ac

cele

ratio

nfo

r th

ose

stud

ents

cap

able

of

it. I

mpr

oved

art

icul

atio

nat

all

leve

ls h

as r

esul

ted

from

this

yea

r's c

once

ntra

ted

effo

rt to

fin

dw

ays

:o im

plem

ent t

his

conc

ept.

The

Art

icul

atio

n C

oord

inat

ing

Com

mitt

ee, e

stab

lishe

d by

the

1971

Art

icul

atio

n A

gree

men

t bet

wee

n th

eco

mm

unity

juni

or c

olle

ges

and

the

stat

e un

iver

sitie

s ha

s be

com

ea

vita

lar

bitr

ator

bet

wee

n sy

stem

s an

d in

stitu

tions

to r

esol

ve p

rese

ntan

d po

tent

ial c

onfl

icts

.It

is im

port

ant

to n

ote

that

dur

ing

the

year

the

Com

mitt

ee d

id n

ot r

evie

wa

sing

le c

ase

invo

lvin

ga

stud

ent c

ompl

aint

as

to tr

eatm

ent i

n th

e tr

ansf

erpr

occ-

,s.

The

Art

icul

atio

n C

oord

inat

ing

Com

mitt

eeap

prov

ed in

Sept

embe

r, 1

972.

a c

omm

on c

olle

ge tr

ansc

ript

whi

chw

ill h

eim

plem

ente

d in

the

Fall

of 1

973

by a

ll co

mm

unity

juni

orco

llege

s an

d in

the

Fall

of 1

974

by th

e pu

blic

univ

ersi

ties.

The

nex

t ste

p w

ill h

e to

look

at th

e fe

asib

ility

of

tran

smitt

ing

such

stu

dent

dat

a in

com

pute

rize

d fo

rm.

Follo

win

g th

e ap

poin

tmen

t in

Nov

embe

r. 1

972

ofa

full

time

dire

ctor

and

staf

f,th

est

atew

ide

com

mon

cou

rs;:.

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num

berin

g pr

ojec

t has

mad

e si

gnifi

cant

and

rap

id p

rogr

ess

tow

ard

mee

tin g

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first

phas

e de

velo

pmen

t dea

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N-T

RA

DIT

ION

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ST

UD

IES

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Sta

te U

nive

rsity

Sys

tem

con

tinue

d to

mov

e ig

orou

sly

in it

s ex

plor

atio

n of

the

pote

ntia

ls O

f non

trad

ition

al s

tudy

prog

ram

s w

hich

per

mit

stud

ents

tO p

ill c

redi

t or

cert

ifica

tion

with

out a

ttend

ing

form

al c

lass

es.

As

are

sult

of th

e st

udy

by a

Sta

teF

isk

For

ce to

dete

rmin

e th

e fe

asib

ility

of a

thre

e \ e

ar b

acca

laur

eate

deg

ree.

educ

atio

n at

all

leve

ls h

as m

ade

durin

g th

e pa

st y

ear

a fir

mco

mm

itmen

t to

deve

lop

prog

ram

s w

hich

str

ess

perb

mna

nce

and

com

pete

ncy'

bas

ed c

once

pts

of e

duca

tion.

Suc

h co

ncep

tsem

body

the

idea

that

\Ole

n ev

alua

tion

dete

rmin

es th

atap

prop

riate

edu

catio

nal o

bjec

tives

hav

e be

en a

chie

ved

and

dem

onst

rate

d, c

redi

ts s

houl

d he

gra

nted

reg

ardl

ess

of th

e w

ayin

whi

ch th

ose

obje

ctiv

es w

ere

met

.ex

ampl

e, O

f suc

hst

udie

sar

eex

tern

al d

egre

e pr

ogra

ms.

inde

pend

ent

prog

ram

s, c

redi

t by

exam

inat

ion

prog

ram

s. c

ompu

ter

inst

ruct

ion.

cour

ses

via

tele

visi

on. a

ndcr

edit

for

othe

rH

unt-

str

uctu

red

k.sd

ucat

iona

Iex

perie

nces

.T

hese

prog

ram

sre

cogn

ize

that

stu

dent

s sh

ould

he

able

to m

ove

thro

ugh

our

educ

atio

nal s

yste

mat

apa

ce c

omm

ensu

rate

with

thei

rin

divi

dual

need

s, c

ircum

stan

ces

and

abili

ties.

utili

zing

a

mix

ture

of o

n-ca

mpu

s an

d of

f-ca

mpu

s le

arni

ng r

esou

rces

.T

heun

iver

sitie

sin

the

Sta

teU

nive

rsity

Sys

tem

are

curr

ently

expe

rimen

ting

with

one

orm

ore

ofth

eno

n-tr

aditi

onal

stu

dy id

eas.

Flo

rida

Inte

rnat

iona

l Uni

vers

ity's

exte

rnal

deg

ree

has

enro

lled

appr

oxim

atel

y 75

stu

dent

s in

itspr

ogra

m a

nd is

con

duct

ing

a ca

refu

l eva

luat

ion

of th

e co

stan

d ed

ucat

iona

l ben

efits

of t

hepr

ogra

m a

s co

mpa

red

with

on-c

ampu

s pr

ogra

ms.

The

util

izat

ions

of t

he C

olle

ge L

evel

Exa

min

atio

n P

rogr

am (

CU

P)

by S

US

inst

itutio

ns in

crea

sed

dram

atic

ally

in 1

972-

73. T

he U

nive

rsity

of S

outh

Flo

rida

and

the

Uni

vers

ity o

f Flo

rida

each

aw

arde

d ov

er 2

1,00

0 cr

edit

hour

s vi

a C

LEP

dur

ing

the

year

. The

Uni

vers

ity o

f Sou

thF

lorid

a's

Bac

helo

r of

Inde

pend

ent S

tudi

es P

rogr

am e

nrol

lsap

prox

imat

ely

100

adul

ts w

ho ta

ke th

e va

st m

ajor

ity o

f the

ir

cour

sew

ork

via

inde

pend

ent

~ho

tlyof

f cam

pus.

The

Uni

vers

ity a

lso

has

nego

tiate

d a

dual

enr

ollm

ent p

lan

with

Itills

boro

ngli

Com

mun

ity C

olle

ge w

here

by s

tude

nts

in e

ither

inst

itutio

n ca

n av

ail t

hem

selv

es o

f the

edu

catio

n:II

reso

urce

sof

the

othe

r.F

lorid

a T

echn

olog

ical

Uni

vers

ity a

ndth

eU

nive

rsity

of N

orth

Flo

rida

are

impl

emen

ting

time

shor

tene

dan

d/or

var

iabl

e O

ine

degr

ee p

ioe:

ams

on a

n ex

perim

enta

l ba-

sis

whi

ch s

tres

s th

e m

ote

wid

espr

ead

use

of th

e ac

cele

ratio

nm

echa

nism

s. F

lorid

a A

tlant

ic U

nive

rsity

con

tinuc

s to

dev

elop

its F

acul

ty S

chol

ars

prog

ram

whi

ch p

erm

its s

uper

ior

high

scho

ol g

radu

ates

to b

y-pa

ss lo

wer

div

isio

n w

ork

and

heen

rolle

d as

juni

ors

at th

e U

nive

rsity

.It

is a

ppar

ent t

hat c

onsi

dera

ble

prog

ress

has

bee

n m

ade

tow

ard

crea

ting

flexi

ble

inst

ruct

iona

l pro

gram

s de

sign

ed to

reac

hst

uden

tscl

ient

eles

not

bein

gre

ache

dby

inur

etr

aditi

onal

on-c

ampu

s pr

ogra

ms.

Con

cern

isno

w b

eing

dire

cted

tow

ard

the

cost

mid

edu

catio

nal b

enef

its o

f suc

hpr

ogra

ms.

CO

NT

INU

ING

ED

UC

AT

ION

In k

eepi

ng w

ith th

e in

tent

of t

he L

egis

latu

re a

nd B

oard

of

Reg

ents

'po

licie

sre

gard

ing

cont

inui

nged

ucat

ion,

maj

orem

phas

is c

ontin

ued

tobe

plac

ed o

n of

f-ca

mpu

s cr

edit

cour

ses

and

prof

essi

onal

and

dev

elop

men

tal e

duca

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lac

tiviti

es o

f ano

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edit

natu

re th

roug

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the

stat

e to

prov

ide

for

the

inst

ruct

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ds o

f the

citi

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lorid

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cted

off-

cam

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it co

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rsity

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tem

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lorid

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and

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dire

ctly

to th

e in

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prog

ram

s to

spe

cifi

cally

mee

t the

nee

ds o

f pa

rtic

ular

gro

ups

or a

genc

ies.

The

pro

ject

ed e

nrol

lmen

t for

suc

h in

stru

ctio

nal

activ

ities

tota

ls 9

1,07

8 in

197

3-74

and

incr

easi

ng to

210

,602

in 1

983-

84.

The

pro

ject

ions

for

cre

dit a

nd n

on-c

redi

t enr

ollm

ents

are

pred

icat

ed o

uthe

ass

umpt

ion

that

the

dem

ands

for

.on

tinni

nged

ucat

ion

serv

ices

byte

ache

rs,

busi

nes,

indu

stry

and

com

mun

ities

will

con

tinue

to in

crea

se a

t lea

st a

t the

sam

era

te a

s th

ey h

ave

in th

e la

st f

ive

year

s an

d th

at a

ppro

pria

tefi

nanc

ial s

uppo

rt w

ill b

e fo

rthc

omin

g fr

om s

tate

and

fed

eral

gove

rnm

ents

. The

req

uire

men

t tha

t Pro

fess

iona

l & D

evel

op-

men

tal i

nstr

uctio

nal a

ctiv

ities

(no

n-cr

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be

self

-sup

port

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cont

inue

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oan

Prog

ram

was

fun

ded

at S

1.4

mill

ion

hit'

1973

-74.

In o

ther

act

ion

rela

ting

to th

e St

uden

tA

ffai

rsar

ea. t

he19

73L

egis

latu

re e

nact

ed a

law

, whi

chw

as im

plem

ente

d by

the

Boa

rd o

f R

egen

ts, t

o lim

it pu

blic

acce

ss to

stu

dent

reco

rds.

The

Reg

ents

also

adop

ted

apo

licy

chan

geau

thor

isin

g un

iver

sitie

s w

ith B

oard

app

rova

lto

car

ry o

ut a

nex

peri

men

tal p

rogr

am f

or in

depe

nden

top

erat

ion

of s

tude

ntne

wsp

aper

s. T

wo

univ

ersi

ties,

Flo

rida

Sta

te U

nive

rsity

and

Uni

vers

ity o

f Fl

orid

a. h

ave

mov

edto

inde

pend

ent s

tude

ntne

wsp

aper

s un

der

t his

aut

hori

ty.

Seve

ral o

f th

e un

iver

sitie

s st

reng

then

edth

eir

prog

ram

s in

acad

emic

and

car

eer

coun

selin

g, a

ndth

e 19

73 L

egis

latu

repr

ovid

ed 1

9 ne

w c

aree

r co

unse

ling

posi

tions

in th

e U

nive

rsity

Syst

emto

stre

ngth

en th

is e

ffor

t.T

he p

ost o

f V

ice

Cha

ncel

lor

for

Stud

ent A

ffai

rs w

ases

tabl

ishe

d in

rec

ogni

tion

of th

e im

port

ance

of th

is a

rea,

and

Dr.

Ric

hard

C. M

otet

, for

mer

Vic

ePr

esid

ent o

f Il

linoi

s St

ate

Uni

vers

ity. a

ssum

ed th

e po

sitio

n.

HE

AL

TH

SC

IEN

CE

S

A c

onsi

dera

blee

-.i;,

,nsi

on o

f th

e tw

ain-

,sc

ienc

es p

rogr

am in

the

Stat

e U

nive

rsity

Sys

tem

was

not

ed in

107

2 -7

3.T

he U

nive

rsity

of

Sout

h Fl

orid

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Med

icin

e

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adm

itted

its s

econ

d cl

ass

of 2

4 st

uden

ts in

Jul

y 19

72.

Beg

inni

ng w

ith th

is c

lass

, the

cur

rici

i;iiii

i will

pro

vide

for

33m

onth

s of

inst

ruct

ion

with

in 3

6 co

nsec

utiv

e m

onth

s or

thre

eca

lend

ar y

ears

. Sin

ce th

e fi

rst

clas

s w

as a

dmitt

ed o

n a

four

-yea

r ba

sis,

bot

h th

e fi

rst a

nd s

econ

d-ye

ar c

lass

es w

illgr

adua

te in

197

5.A

tota

lof

15st

uden

tsco

mpl

eted

the

prec

linic

alin

stru

ctio

n re

quir

emen

ts a

t Tal

laha

ssee

in th

e FA

MU

/FSU

Prog

ram

in M

edic

al S

cien

ces

and

wer

e tr

ansf

erre

d in

to th

ese

cond

-yea

r cl

ass

at th

e U

nive

rsity

of

Flor

ida

Col

lege

of

Med

icin

e co

mm

enci

ng in

Sep

tem

ber

of 1

973.

Nex

t yea

r th

atnu

mbe

r re

ceiv

ing

secu

red

tran

sfer

s w

ill in

crea

se to

.30.

inad

ditio

n to

the

15 tr

ansf

erri

ng to

the

Uni

vers

ity o

f Fl

orid

a,at

leas

t 8 o

ther

s ha

ve o

btai

ned

adva

nced

sta

ndin

g tr

ansf

er to

othe

r m

edic

al s

choo

ls.

The

Uni

vers

ity o

f Fl

orid

a C

olle

ge o

f M

edic

ine

adm

itted

71

stud

ents

to it

s tit

st y

ear

clas

s in

Gai

nesv

ille.

The

y w

ill b

ejo

ined

by

the

15 tr

ansf

ers

from

Tal

laha

ssee

at t

he b

egin

ning

of th

e se

cond

yea

r. T

his

clas

s sh

owed

a la

rge

incr

ease

in b

lack

stud

ents

,re

flec

ting

vigo

rous

recr

uitin

gef

fort

s.So

me

expa

nsio

n of

the

ente

ring

cla

ss c

an b

e ex

pect

ed in

the

fall

of19

73.

The

Col

lege

of

Den

tistr

y at

the

Uni

vers

ity o

f Fl

orid

aen

rolle

d its

fir

st c

lass

of

24 s

tude

nts

in th

e Fa

ll of

197

2. I

nvi

ew o

f th

e an

ticip

ated

exp

ansi

on o

f th

is s

choo

l, a

prog

ram

of p

hase

-out

ove

r a

fiV

e-ye

ar p

erio

d in

the

dent

al s

choo

lsu

ppor

t pro

gram

thro

ugh

the

Sout

hern

Reg

iona

l Edu

catio

nB

oard

has

beg

un. B

y 19

75 it

is a

ntic

ipat

ed th

e C

olle

ge o

fD

entis

try

will

be

acce

ptin

g ap

prox

imat

ely

80 s

tude

nts

per

clas

s by

whi

ch ti

me

no a

dditi

onal

pla

ces

will

be

subs

idiz

ed in

othe

r de

ntal

sch

ools

..

The

abr

upt t

erm

inat

ion

of th

e Fe

dera

l sup

port

pro

gram

for

heal

th f

acili

ties

cons

truc

tion

hit t

he S

tate

of

Flor

ida

at a

vuln

erab

le ti

me.

Fun

ds h

ad b

een

soug

ht f

or c

onst

ruct

ion

ofbo

th P

hase

II

of th

e M

edic

al C

olle

ge a

t Tam

pa a

nd f

or th

eV

eter

inar

y C

olle

ge a

t Gai

nesv

ille.

in li

eu o

f th

ese

fund

s th

eFl

orid

a L

egis

latu

re a

ppro

pria

ted

S 10

mill

ion

to th

e C

olle

geof

Vet

erin

ary

Med

icin

e an

d S9

mill

ion

to th

e U

nive

rsity

of

Sout

h Fl

orid

a ($

7 m

illio

n ha

d be

en p

revi

ousl

y ap

prov

ed f

orth

is p

roje

ct).

A b

acea

laG

;eat

e nu

rsin

g pr

ogra

m u

niqu

e to

Flo

rida

, one

inw

hich

the

R.N

. cer

tific

atio

n is

a r

equi

rem

ent f

or e

ntry

, was

initi

ated

at F

lori

da in

tern

atio

nal U

nive

rsity

in19

72 T

his

prog

ram

app

ears

to b

e m

eetin

g a

maj

or n

eed

inSm

ith F

lori

daan

dth

ein

itial

enro

llmen

tw

asal

mos

tov

erw

helm

ing.

Dem

and

ishi

ghto

initi

ate

am

aste

r's d

egre

e pr

ogra

mim

med

iate

ly in

this

new

sch

ool b

ut th

is a

ctio

n ha

s be

ende

ferr

ed u

ntil

the

bacc

alau

reat

e pr

ogra

m is

wel

l lau

nche

d.Pr

epar

atio

n co

ntin

ued

for

enro

llmen

t for

the

firs

t clin

ical

inst

ruct

ion

in th

e ne

w C

olle

ge o

f N

ursi

ng a

t the

Uni

vers

ity o

fSo

uth

Flor

ida.

A n

ew d

ean

arri

ved

to c

ompl

ete

the

plan

ning

for

the

phys

ical

Fac

ilitie

s an

d to

org

aniz

e in

stru

ctio

n fo

r a

thir

d-ye

ar c

lass

in 1

973-

74.

Inpr

epar

atio

n fo

r an

up-

date

of

the

Com

preh

ensi

veD

evel

opm

ent P

lan,

Pha

se I

I, a

thor

ough

cen

sus

of A

llied

Hea

lthPr

ogra

ms

inth

eSt

ate

Uni

vers

ity S

yste

m w

asun

dert

aken

. With

onl

y m

inor

exc

eptio

ns, t

he A

llied

'Hea

lthPr

ogra

ms

appe

ar to

be

in b

alan

ce w

ithth

e ne

eds

and

addi

tiona

l new

pro

gram

s ar

e no

t ind

icat

ed a

t thi

s tim

e. T

hesa

me

c.m

be

said

for

Pha

rmac

y.Fi

nhl!

y,th

e C

omm

unity

Hos

pita

l Edu

catio

n Pr

ogra

mw

hich

was

initi

ated

byth

e19

71L

egis

latu

reto

bead

min

iste

red

by th

e B

oard

of

Reg

ents

mad

e co

nsid

erab

lepr

ogre

ss in

197

2-73

. The

sum

of

$500

,000

was

app

ropr

iate

d.A

id w

as g

iven

to tr

aini

ng p

rogr

ams

in s

ome

26 h

ospi

tals

in 1

2ci

ties

in F

lori

da. T

he p

urpo

se o

f th

is p

rogr

am is

to im

prov

eth

e ed

ucat

ion

oppo

rtun

ities

for

med

ical

inte

rns

and

resi

dent

sin

the

com

mun

ity h

ospi

tals

of

Flor

ida,

with

the

hope

of

infl

uenc

ing

both

the

geog

raph

ic d

istr

ibut

ion

and

the

type

of

prac

tice

in a

ccor

danc

e w

ith th

e ne

eds

of th

e St

ate.

Leg

isla

tion

calli

ng f

or th

e B

oard

of

Reg

ents

to d

evel

opne

w s

choo

lsfo

rth

e pr

epar

atio

nof

opt

omet

rist

s an

dos

teop

aths

was

intr

oduc

ed b

ut f

aile

d to

pas

s. H

owev

er, t

heB

oard

of

Reg

ents

was

req

uest

ed b

y th

e 19

73 L

egis

latu

re to

dete

rmin

e th

e pr

iori

ty a

mon

g th

e un

met

hea

lth-c

are

need

s of

the

stat

e an

d to

rec

omm

end

legi

slat

ive

actio

n in

1974

desi

gned

to c

orre

ct th

ose

defi

cits

.

EQ

UA

L O

PPO

RT

UN

ITY

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The

Boa

rd o

f Reg

ents

inte

nsifi

ed A

s ef

fort

s du

ring

the

year

topr

ovid

eeq

ual

oppo

rtun

ityfo

ral

lm

embe

rs o

f the

Uni

vers

ity S

yste

m c

omm

unity

.T

he B

oard

's b

asic

com

mitm

ent t

o th

is e

ffort

was

set

fort

hin

the

follo

win

g po

licy

stat

emen

t ado

pted

by

the

Boa

rd o

nD

ecem

ber

8. 1

972:

The

Sta

te U

nive

rsity

Sys

tem

bel

ieve

s in

equ

al, o

ppor

tuni

typr

actic

es w

hich

con

form

to b

oth

the

spiri

t and

the

lette

r of

all

law

sag

ains

tdi

scrim

inat

ion

'and

isco

mm

itted

tono

n-di

scrim

inat

ion

beca

use

of r

ace.

cre

ed. c

olor

. sex

, or

natio

nal o

rigin

. Thi

s co

mm

itmen

t app

lies

in a

ll ar

eas

with

stud

ents

. fac

ulty

and

oth

er p

erso

naI

Iti

II.

...s

also

rel

evan

tto

thos

e as

pect

s of

the

Uni

vers

ity S

ys .n

i con

cern

ed w

ith th

ech

oice

of c

ontr

acto

rs, s

uppl

iers

of g

oods

and

ser

vice

s, a

nd to

the

use

of fa

cilit

ies.

The

Sta

te U

nive

rsity

Sys

tem

thro

ugh

itsed

ucat

ion

and

prec

ept

striv

esfo

ra

soci

ety

inw

hich

oppo

rtun

ity is

equ

aliz

ed a

nd s

uppo

rts

the

deve

lopm

ent o

fsk

ills

and

oppo

rtun

ities

of t

he m

embe

rs o

f all

grou

ps s

o th

eym

ay p

lan

resp

onsi

ble

and

prod

uctiv

e ro

les

in s

ocie

ty.

At

its J

une

3,19

73 m

eetin

g, th

e B

oard

of R

egen

tsap

prov

ed a

pla

n fo

r eq

ualiz

ing

educ

atio

nal o

ppor

tuni

ty in

the

Sta

te U

nive

rsity

Sys

tem

of F

lorid

a. a

nd fi

led

the

plan

with

the

Offi

ce fo

r C

ivil

Rig

hts

of th

e D

epar

tmen

t of H

ealth

,E

duca

tion

and

Wel

fare

.T

he p

lan

liste

d nu

mer

ical

goa

ls fo

r in

crea

sing

the

num

ber

Of m

inor

ity s

tude

nts

and

facu

lty a

ccor

ding

to a

five

-yea

r

timet

able

. The

mis

sion

of I

lorid

&U

nive

rsity

. whi

chhi

stor

ical

ly h

as b

een

a ge

nera

l pur

pose

inst

itutio

n se

rvin

g th

est

ate'

s bl

ack

popu

latio

n. w

as e

xpan

ded

so I

hal i

n ad

ditio

n to

prov

idin

g co

mpe

nsat

ory

educ

atio

n fo

r th

e un

der-

prep

ared

. it

will

bec

ome

mor

e at

trac

tk e

to s

tude

nts

of b

oth

race

s. T

hene

w m

issi

on p

rovi

des

for

broa

der

prog

ram

s, e

nhan

ced

'nqu

ality

, and

diff

eren

tiate

d fr

om th

ose

of o

ther

inst

itutio

ns in

the

syst

em.

Oth

er fe

atur

es o

f the

pla

n ca

ll fo

r co

oper

ativ

e pr

ogra

ms

byva

rious

inst

itutio

ns. i

mpr

oved

cou

nsel

ing

and

recr

uitm

ent,

trai

ning

of f

acul

ty.

rev

isio

n of

adm

issi

on s

tand

ards

, and

mon

itorin

g bo

th a

t the

inst

itutio

n;11

and

sys

tem

In a

n ef

fort

to e

qual

ize

empl

oym

ent o

ppor

tuni

ties

for

min

oriti

es a

nd w

omen

in h

ighe

r ed

ucat

ion.

the

Boa

rd o

fR

egen

ts d

esig

nate

d F

lorid

a S

tate

uni

vers

ity to

pre

pare

a p

ilot

plan

for

affir

mat

ive

actio

n de

sign

ed to

elim

inat

e di

scrim

ina-

tion

due

to r

ace

and

sex.

The

pla

n w

as fi

led

with

the

Reg

ents

in J

uly

1973

and

was

dis

trib

uted

to a

ll un

iver

sitie

s in

the

Sys

tem

as

a gu

ide

in th

e fo

rmul

atio

n of

affi

rmat

ive

actio

npl

ans

by a

ll in

stitu

tions

.

CH

AN

GE

IN

BO

AR

D M

EM

BE

RSH

IP

Inth

e on

ly c

hang

ein

mem

bers

hip

on th

e B

oard

of

Reg

ents

, Mr.

Jac

k M

cGrif

f of G

aine

svill

e w

as a

ppoi

nted

toth

e B

oard

by

Gov

erno

r R

eubi

n A

skew

effe

ctiv

e Ja

nuar

y 1,

1973

suc

ceed

ing

Dr.

Lou

is C

. Mur

ray

of O

rland

o.

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ME

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AN

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The

acc

eler

ated

gro

wth

in s

tude

nt e

nrol

lmen

t of

the

past

doze

n ye

ars

took

a s

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in 1

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ough

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as a

reco

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ll qu

arte

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gist

ratio

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ted

less

than

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per

cent

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th o

ver

the

prev

ious

yea

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urin

gfi

scal

1972

-73

the

Uni

vers

ity a

war

ded

2,39

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soci

ate

of a

rts

degr

ees,

4,4

41 b

ache

lor's

deg

rees

, 1,1

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aste

r's d

egre

es,

plus

64 e

duca

tion

and

four

eng

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rde

gree

s at

the

spec

ialis

t lev

el. P

rofe

ssio

nal d

octo

rate

deg

rees

in la

w w

ere

awar

ded

to 3

52 a

nd in

med

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63.

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the

acad

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doc

tora

l lev

el, t

he U

nive

rsity

aw

arde

d 21

0 Ph

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and

50 E

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s m

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a to

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675

degr

ees

ofal

l typ

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war

ded

duri

ng th

e fi

nal y

ear.

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Uni

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time-

shor

tene

d de

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pro

gram

s gi

veop

tions

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the

stud

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ete

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equi

rem

ents

inle

ss th

an th

e tr

aditi

onal

fou

r ye

ars.

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se in

clud

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of c

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uire

men

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cer

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harm

acy.

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med

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ter

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s m

uch

astw

o ye

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ahea

d of

nor

mal

tim

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exam

inat

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in c

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ratio

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atio

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prog

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s of

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ance

d pl

acem

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vel e

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estim

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thir

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fres

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me

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spec

ific

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ade

part

men

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yea

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plet

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quir

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of c

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efu

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to m

issi

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rese

arch

es a

pplie

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soc

iety

'spr

oble

ms

of im

med

iate

and

cri

tical

con

cern

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the

firs

tca

tego

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the

inte

rnat

iona

llyfa

mou

sU

nive

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of

Flor

ida

prog

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in Q

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um T

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isco

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with

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mos

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dam

enta

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stio

ns o

f ph

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al,

chem

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and

bio

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phe

nom

ena.

Exa

mpl

es o

f th

e ra

nge

of a

pplie

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sear

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incl

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deve

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fam

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prog

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Col

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of

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nd th

est

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of th

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of p

rici

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g he

alth

car

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noth

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xam

ple

is th

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in W

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of th

e us

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bio

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and

chem

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met

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for

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cont

rol o

f in

sect

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ire

ants

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he u

se o

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mur

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drill

a an

d w

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sect

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Stud

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met

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men

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scip

lines

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fle

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mod

ific

atio

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d be

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ech

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ly b

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fect

ive

July

1, 1

973. AC

AD

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IC A

FFA

IRS

The

Uni

vers

ity's

des

ire

to b

em

ore

resp

onsi

ve to

stu

dent

,St

ate

gove

rnm

ent a

nd p

ublic

need

s w

as d

emon

stra

ted

thro

ugho

ut it

s ac

adem

ic p

rogr

ams.

Exa

mpl

es o

fth

e ty

pes

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ms

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led

and

serv

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off

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incl

ude

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follo

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lativ

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sist

ance

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tmos

pher

ian

d w

ater

pol

lutio

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d th

e ec

onom

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tion

of F

lori

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ater

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each

ero

sion

and

pos

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beac

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tern

ship

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stat

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sear

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and

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any

of w

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nive

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stu

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fac

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stitu

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conf

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lega

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and

judi

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aff

airs

:on

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soci

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use

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visi

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goa

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Uni

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To

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our

ope

ratio

ns.

The

refo

re. i

t has

bee

n m

ade

a hi

gh in

stitu

tiona

l prio

rity.

Our

Reg

iona

l Dat

a C

ente

r re

cogn

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the

need

and

pot

entia

l for

this

ser

vice

and

is th

eref

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devo

ting

cons

ider

able

tim

e an

def

fort

to im

prov

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com

mun

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ions

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andi

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utom

atio

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d in

crea

sing

intr

a- a

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ter-

Uni

vers

ity c

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ratio

n in

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utili

zatio

n of

all

avai

labl

e re

sour

ces.

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trai

ned

and

upgr

aded

sta

ff m

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dded

new

per

sonn

el a

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cilit

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in p

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goal

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stro

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aba

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vol

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ajor

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stru

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prog

ress

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ently

com

plet

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pro

ject

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refle

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the

effo

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bein

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ade

on th

e ca

mpu

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pro

vide

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nece

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cilit

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for

anon

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ng,

qual

itypr

ogra

m o

fed

ucat

ion.

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f Pha

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oved

into

its

new

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1m

illio

nbu

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stS

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r. T

he U

nive

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ryre

sum

edop

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inth

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nova

ted

and

expa

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and

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Uni

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ovat

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new

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apa

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prel

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plet

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nova

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of a

ll of

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olde

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adm

inis

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hous

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faci

litie

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a r

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prop

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nspr

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the

1973

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slat

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MA

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PR

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prob

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mai

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he

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the

mos

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one

with

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eur

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firm

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prog

ram

that

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to th

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mun

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sw

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bro

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mis

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urre

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wou

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all f

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mor

e vi

goro

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effo

rt a

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dem

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age.

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er th

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ppro

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unde

rgra

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then

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ndex

pand

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prog

ram

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pros

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avin

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eve

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col

lege

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pera

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next

year

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furt

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to th

e ex

pand

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Uni

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BO

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here

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sup

port

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You

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plan

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itial

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is p

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in d

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per

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pro

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purs

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f im

prov

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ditio

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dditi

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stud

ent h

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s a

resu

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qua

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vari

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alte

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for

mee

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this

need

wer

e ex

plor

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ecom

men

datio

nfo

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tabl

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of a

non

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faci

lity

has

been

deve

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pefu

llyth

is f

acili

ty w

ill b

ees

tabl

ishe

d in

1973

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Seve

ral s

uppo

rt o

ffic

esin

Adm

inis

trat

ive

Aff

airs

con

duct

-ed

trai

ning

sem

inar

sfo

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ofth

eir

serv

ices

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gem

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to h

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educ

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nded

to th

e E

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and

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ters

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task

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war

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Uni

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ity.

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ity o

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lori

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nco

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togr

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mou

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datio

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term

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firs

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unity

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1972

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fisc

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publ

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five

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rs o

f exp

erie

nce

to c

all u

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anu

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new

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inno

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to p

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alof

ferin

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coop

erat

ion

with

Flo

rida

Atla

ntic

Uni

vers

ity.

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stru

ctio

n on

the

cam

pus

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the

past

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clud

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mpl

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need

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age

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addi

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pen

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plet

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coop

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doct

oral

pro

gram

with

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ntic

Uni

vers

ity.

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the

bacc

alau

reat

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vel

appr

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pro

gram

to b

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e 19

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sign

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cent

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num

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rs

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the

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2-73

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1972

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w,h

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blis

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ida

A S

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nive

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,th

e pe

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tage

of

min

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facu

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taff

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as h

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an a

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SU

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stitu

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Dur

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year

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fully

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t its

aca

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of th

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good

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, as

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ram

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cade

mic

and

car

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dvis

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w c

ours

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ange

s ar

epl

anne

d fo

r th

e fo

rthc

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g ye

ar.

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fac

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has

bee

n ac

tive

info

rmal

and

info

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com

mun

ity p

rogr

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e do

zen

shor

tco

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s an

dse

min

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have

bee

n co

nduc

ted.

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dean

, cha

irm

en, a

ndfa

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mem

bers

hav

e ap

pear

ed o

n nu

mer

ous

loca

l and

seve

ral

natio

nal a

nd in

tern

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nal

prog

ram

s.Si

gnif

ican

tre

sear

ch a

nd p

ublic

atio

n ac

tivity

, whi

le n

ot a

prio

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, has

been

ong

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, and

two

fund

ed p

roje

cts

have

bee

n se

cutA

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Col

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of

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catio

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urin

g th

e ye

ar. t

he C

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itiat

ed a

com

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base

dte

ache

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prog

ram

at b

oth

the

unde

rgra

duat

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dgr

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vels

.In

addi

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ala

rge

num

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of p

ost-

bacc

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reat

e st

uden

ts w

ere

serv

iced

bot

h on

the

cam

pus

and

in th

e fi

eld.

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o ne

w g

radu

ate

prog

ram

s w

ere

desi

gned

dur

ing

the

year

, with

lead

ersh

ip a

ndfa

culty

rec

ruite

d. B

oth

will

lead

toth

e M

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deg

ree,

with

spe

cial

ties

invo

catio

nal a

nd te

chni

cal

educ

atio

n an

d sp

ecia

l edu

catio

n, b

egin

ning

in19

73.

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mos

t dis

tingu

ishi

ng f

eatu

re o

f th

eC

olle

ge p

rogr

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as th

e re

quir

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t for

pre

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stud

ents

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fiel

d ex

peri

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s du

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rst y

ear

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ing

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g th

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ar a

nd,

ther

efor

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id n

ot h

ave

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alau

reat

e de

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gra

duat

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allo

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how

ever

, tim

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plac

e em

phas

is o

n ju

nior

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ld e

xper

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d ot

her

elem

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of

initi

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ache

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n th

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nior

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kes

prio

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of th

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of S

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asac

tivat

ed w

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e ar

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stud

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ghly

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advi

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met

with

each

UN

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divi

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to r

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500

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and

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educ

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bout

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a c

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list

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betw

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inst

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for

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test

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fina

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