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Colleges & Universities Catalog Year Headquarters Regional Library maintains a collection of paper copies of Florida college and university catalogs. A brochure packet is available for colleges/universities that no longer publish a paper catalog. rev. 10/05/2006 Colleges & Universities Catalog Year Ave Maria University 2006-2007 Baptist College of Florida 2006-2007 Barry University* 2006-2007 *Graduate and Undergraduate Beacon College 2005-2006 Bethune Cookman College 2002-2004 Brevard Community College 2006-2007 Broward Community College 2006-2007 Central Florida College 2006 Central Florida Community College 2006-2007 Chipola College 2006-2007 Clearwater Christian College 2006-2007 Daytona Beach Community College 2006-2007 Devry University 2006-2007 Eckerd College 2006-2008 Edison College 2005-2006 Embry Riddle Aeronautical University 2006-2007 Everglades University 2005-2006 Flagler College 2006-2007 Florida Atlantic University 2006-2007 Florida Gulf Coast University 2006-2007 Florida Keys Community College 2005-2006 Florida Memorial University 2005-2006 Florida Metropolitan University 2002-2003 Florida State University* 2003-2004 *Brochure packet only Gulf Coast Community College 2006-2007 Herzing College 2003-2005 Hillsborough Community College 2006-2007 Hobe Sound Bible College 2003-2005 Indian River Community College 2006-2007 International College* 2003-2004 *Graduate and Undergraduate Johnson & Wales University 2004-2005 Keiser College 2006-2007 Lake City Community College 2006-2007 Manatee Community College 2006-2007 North Florida Community College 2006-2007 Northwood University 2005-2007 Nova Southeastern University 2005-2006 Okaloosa-Walton College 2005-2006 Palm Beach Community College 2006-2007 Pasco-Hernando Community College 2006-2007 Pensacola Junior College 2005-2006 Polk community College 2006-2007 Reed College 2005-2006 Rollins College* 2006-2007 *Brochure packet only St. Johns River Community College 2005-2006 St. Leo University* 2004-2005 *Brochure packet only St. Petersburg College 2006-2007 St. Thomas University* 2004-2005 *Brochure packet only South Florida Community College 2005-2006 South University 2006-2007 Stetson University 2005-2006 University of Central Florida* 2003-2004 *Brochure packet only University of Florida* 2005-2006 *Graduate Catalog only University of Miami* 2005-2006 *Brochure packet only University of North Florida 2005-2006 University of South Florida* 2004-2006 *Brochure packet only University of Tampa 2006-2007 Valencia Community College 2005-2006 Warner Southern College 2004-2006 Webber International University 2006-2008 Vocational & Technical Schools Catalog Year ABC Bartending Schools 2006-2007 American institute of Diamond Cutting 2003 American Sailing Association* 2006-2007 *Brochure Packet Only ATI College of Health 2006-2006 Atlantic Technical Center 2006-2007 Barbara Brennan School of Healing 2006-2007 Bene's International School of Beauty 2006-2007 Chapman School of Seamanship 2006-2007 Connecticut School of Broadcasting 2006-2007 Educating Hands School of Massage 2006 Fashion Focus Hair Academy 2006 Florida College of Natural Health 2006-2007 Florida Culinary Institute* 2006-2007 *Brochure Packet Only Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences 2005-2006 Florida Institute of Technology 2006-2007 Florida School of Traditional Midwifery 2007-2008 Full Sail 2006 Gainesville School of Hairstyling 2003-2004 George Stone Career Center 2005-2007 Gulf Coast College 2006-2007 Heritage Institute 2004-2005 International Academy of Design & Technology* 2006 *Brochure Packet Only Lee County High Tech Central 2006-2007 Locklin Technical Center 2005-2006 Lorenzo Walker Institute of Technology 2006-2007 Miami International University of Art and Design 2003-2004 Motorcycle Mechanics Institute 2006-2007 National School of Technology 2004-2005 Pinellas Technical Education Centers* 2006-2007 *Brochure Packet Only Recreational Vehicle Service Academy 2006-2007 Ringling School of Art and Design 2006 Sarasota School of Massage Therapy 2004 Traviss Technical College 2004-2005.
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