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TITLE Enrollment in 's Institutions of Higher Learning. Fall 1972. INSTITUTION Florida Board of Regents, Tallahassee. PUB DATE Jul 73 NOTE 119p.

EDRS PRICE MF-$0.65 HC-$6.58 DESCRIPTORS Annual Reports; *Educational Administration; *Educational Demand; Educational Supply; *Enrollment; *Higher Education; *Statewide Planning IDENTIFIERS *Florida

ABSTRACT This document, published annually, reports general information as well as detailed data concerning both the public and the private segments of the higher education system of Florida. Various tables provide breakdowns of total, graduate, and first-time-in-college enrollment by State and county for each of the four types of schools (public universities, public community and junior colleges, private universities, and private colleges). Chapter I represents an attempt to familiarize the reader with the institutions from which data were gathered and with abbreviations utilized throughout the ensuing chapters. The remaining chapters deal with statewide college level enrollment. Chapter II provides an overall picture of enrollment in the State of Florida, while Chapter III deals primarily with enrollment by individual institution. First-time-in-college enrollment receives attention in Chapter IV. Chapter V contains an in-depth look at graduate .enrollment. Black and nonblackenrollment figures and percentages comprise the tables of Chapter VI. Recent trends and developments highlight the final chapter.(Author/PG) +.4

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IS OFFICE OfThE bOARdofRENTS OF HIGHER LEARNING ENROLLMENT INFLORIDA'S INSTITUTIONS

FALL 1972

The Florida Boardof Regents

Tallahassee, Florida THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION

Reuben Askew Covernor

Floyd T. Christian Commissioner of Education

Richard B. Stone Secretary of State

Robert L. Shevin Attorney General

Fred 0. Dickinson, jr State Comptroller

Thomas D. O'Naley Treasurer-Insurance Commissioner

Doyle Conner Commissioner of Agriculture

THE FLORIDA BOARD OF REGENTS

J. J. Daniel, Chairman Jacksonville

Marshall M. Criser, Vice Chairman Palm Beach

Chester H. Ferguson Tampa

James J. Gardener Fort Lauderdale

E. W. Hopkins, Jr Pensacola

D. Burke Kibler, III Lakeland

Jack McGriff Gainesville

Julius F. Parker, Jr Tallahassee

Carolyn Pearce Coral Gables

THE STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM

Robert B. Mautz Chancellor

Philip F. Ashler Executive Vice Chancellor

W. Kenneth Boutwell, Jr. . . . Vice Chancellor for Administrative Affairs

Richard E. Hulet Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs

Kenneth E, Penrod . . . Vice Chancellor for Medical and Health Services

Allan Tucker Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

ii Preface

Annual reports of enrollment in the colleges and universities of

Florida have been published by the Office of the Board of Regents since

1958. This report of the enrollment for the fall of 1972 is the six- teenth volume in an unbroken series of reports.

Now that enrollment. in colleges and universities in Florida appears to be stabilizing, the report series reflects the high-water mark in the opening of new institutions and the enrollment gains that accompanied the addition of new institutions to Florida's array of colleges and uni- versities, public and private alike.

This report contains information of enrollment by race (bla..k and non-black students). The racial components of enrollment were obtained from compliance reports submitted by institutions of higher learning to the Office of Health, Education, and Welfare required by the Civil Rights

Act of 1964. Only the compliance reports from public institutions were available and the section of enrollment by race (Chapter VI) is limited to the state universities and community colleges.

I wish to thank the presidents and the registrars of the more than sixty institutions cf higher learning in Florida for providing this of- fice with enrollment data for the report.

This volume represents the work of three persons in the Department of Education: Lloyd Lauffer; Division of Community Colleges, and Jerry

Baker and G. Emerson Tully, both of the Office of Academic Affairs,

Division of_UniVersities. The typist for the final manuscript and the several drafts that preceded the final copy was Carole Mullins.

Allan Tucker Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

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iii TABLE OF CONTENTS

FLORIDA BOARD OF REGENTS ii

PREFACE iii

LIST OF TABLES

Chapter

I. GENERAL INFORMATION 2

Changes, Additions, and Deletions Florida's Institutions of Higher Learning List of Abbreviations

II. REPORT OF STATEWIDE ENROLLMENT 12

III. ENROLLMENT BY INSTITUTIONS 33

IV. FIRST-TIME-TN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT 56

V. GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT 79

VI. BLACK AND NON-BLACK ENROLLMENT 93

VII. TRENDS AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN FLORIDA HIGHER EDUCATION 103

iv LIST OF TABLES

Table Page

1. Enrollment in Florida's Institutions of Higher Learning, Fall, 1972 16

2. Undergraduate On-Campus Enrollment by Type of Program, Fall, 1972 17

3. Florida and Non-Florida On-Campus Enrollment in Florida's

Colleges and Universities, Fall, 1972 . 18

4. Florida and Non-Florida On-Campus Enrollment by Level of Program, Fall, 1972 19

5. Florida and Non-Florida On-Campus Enrollment by Type of Institution, Fall, 1972 90

6. Origin of Total On-Campus Enrollment by State or. Other. Geographical Area and Type of Institution, Fall, 1972 71

7. Origin of Florida On-Campus Enrollment by County and Type of Institution, Fall, 1972 23

8. Percentage of Total On-Campus Enrollment in Each Type of Institution, 1957-1972 26

9. Percentage of Florida On-Campus Enrollment in Each Type of Institution, 1957-1972 27

10. Percentage of Non-Florida Total On-Campus Enrollment in Each Type of Institution, 1957-1972 28

11. Florida On-Campus Enrollment by Type of Inntitution 1957-- 1972 29

12. Non-Florida On-Campus Enrollment by Type of Institution 1957-1972 30

13. Percentage of Male On-Campus Enrollment to Total Enrollment by Type of Institution, 1962-1972 31

14. Total Male Enrollment and First-Time-In-College Male Enrollment in Florida's Colleges and Universities, Fall, 1972 32 Table Page

15. Institutions Enrolling More than 2,500 On-Campus Students by Rank, Fall, 1972 36

16. Florida :institutions of Higher. Learning by Size of Enrollment, Fall, 1972 37

17. On-Campus Enrollment in Florida Colleges and Universities by Institution, Type of Enrollment, and Sex, Fall, 1972 38

18. Total Enrollment, First-Time-In-College Enrollment and Terminal Enrollment by Type of Institution and Sex, Fall, 1972 41

19. Percentage of On-Campus Enrollment in Florida Colleges and Universities by Institution, Type of Enrollment, and Sex, Fall, 1972 41

20. On-Campus Enrollments from Florida, Other States and Countries by Institution, Fall, 1972 42

21. Total On-Campus Enrollments by Institution, Alternate Years, 1962-1972 44

22. Origin of State University System On-Campus Enrollment by State or Other Geographical Area, Fall, 1972 47

23. Origin of State University System Florida On-Campus Enrollment by County, Fall, 1972 50

24. Florida On-Campus Enrollment in the State Universities, 1964-1972 53

25. Non-Florida On-Campus Enrollment in the State Universities 1964-1972 54

26. On-Campus Enrollments by Institution, State University System, 1964-1972 55

27. Percentage of On-Campus Enrollments by Institution, State University System, 1964-1972 55

28. Origin of First-Time-In-College On-Campus Enrollment by State or Other Geographical Area and Type c)!Institutf_on, Fall, 1977 59

29. Origin of State University System First-Time-In-College On-Campus Enrollment by State or Other Geographical Area, Fall, 1972 61

30 Origin of Florida First-Time-In-College On-Campus Enrollment by County and Type of Institution, Fall, 1972 63

vi Table Page

31. Origin of State University System Florida First-Time-In-College On-Campus Enrollment by County, Fall, 1972 66

32. Percentage of Total First-Time-In-College On-Campus Enrollment in Each Type of Institution, 1958-1972 69

33. Percentage of First-Time-In-College Florida On-Campus Enrollment in Each Type of Institution, 1958-1972 70

34. Percentage of First-Time-In-College Non-Florida On-Campus Enrollment in Each Type of Institution, 1958-1972 71

35. Origin of First-Time-In-College Enrollment by State or Other Geographical Area, 1965-1972 72

36. Origin of Florida First-Time-In-College Enrcllment by County, 1965-1972 74

37. First-Time-In-College Enrollments by Institution, Alternate Years, 1962-1972 76

38. Origin of Graduate On-Campus Enrollment by State or Other Geographical Area, Fall, 1972 81

39. Origin 01 Florida Graduate On-Campus Enrollment by County, Fall, 1972 84

40. Origin of Graduate On-Campus Enrollment by State or Other Geographical Area, 1965-1972 87

41. Origin of Florida Graduate On-Campus Enrollment by County, 1965-1972 89

42. Graduate On-Campus Enrollment by Institution, 1965-1972 92

43. Black and Non - -Black Enrollment in the State University System, Fall, 1972 96

44. Black and Non-Black Enrollment in Florida's Public Community and Junior Colleges, Fall, 1972 98

45. Enrollment Increase Since 1957 and Percentage of Total On-Campus Enrollment by Type of Institution 110

46. On-Campus Enrollments and Percentage Changes by Type of Institution, 1959-1972 111

vii CHAPTER I

GENERAL INFORMATION CHAPTER I

GENERAL INFORMATION

Enrollment in Florida's Institutions of Higher Learning_ is an an- nual publication of the Office of the Florida Board of Regents. The report includes general information as well as detailed data concern- ing both the public and the private segments of the higher education system of Florida. Various tables exhibited in this document provide breakdowns of total, graduate, and first-time-in-college enrollment by state and county for each of the four types of schools, the public universities, the public community and junior colleges, the private universities, and the private junior colleges.

Chapter I represents an attempt to familiarize the reader with

the institutions from which data were gathered and with abbreviations utilized throughout the ensuing chapters. The first section of Chapter summarizes the changes necessary to update the current edition of the enrollment report. After a complete alphabetical listing, including location, of each institution by degree type, two maps follow, The first identifies the public and private universities, and the second positions

the public and private community and junior colleges. This further details the location of the sixty-two reporting schools. Chapter I is concluded with an enumeration of abbreviations, which the reader will

encounter repeatedly as he uses this publication.

The remaining chapters deal with state-wide college-level enrollment.

Chapter II provides an overall picture of enrollment in the State of: Florida,

2 while Chapter III deals primarily with enrollment by individual institution.

First - time -in- college enrollment receives attention in Chapter IV.

Chapter V contains an in-depth look at graduate enrollment. Black and non-black enrollment figures and percentages comprise the tables of

Chapter VI. Recent trends and developments highlight the final chapter,

Chapter VII.

3 CHANGES, ADDITIONS, AND DELETIONS

Many noteworthy changes in the lineup of institutions of higher learning in Florida have occurred since the production of the Fall, 1971 enrollment report. Two new State University System (SUS) institutions opened for classes in September of 1972: Florida International Univer- sity, Miami, and the University of North Florida, Jacksonville. Both institutions are upper-division universities, in that instruction begins at the junior class level. Also, the initial class of a new public community college, Pasco-Hernando Community College, Dade City, convened last September. Jones College, Orlando, has switched from a private junior college to a private baccalaureate degree-granting institution

(PBDGI). A private junior college, St. Joseph College of Florida, located at Jensen Beach, closed following the 1971-72 school year. One public two-year institution, Edison Junior College of Fort Myers, changed its name to Edison Community College, making a total of 15 of Florida's

28 public two-year schools using the designation "community college."

Finally, two private baccalaureate degree granting schools, Eckerd College. of St. Petersburg, formerly known as Florida Presbyterian College, and

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University of Daytona Beach, formerly titled

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Institute, have acquired their new names within the last year.

Also, this year a new chapter has been inserted into the enrollment report. Chapter VI now consists of a report on black and non-black en- rollment in the public sector of the institutions of higher learning in

Florida. Recent trends and developments in higher educational enrollment

4 VI, now are discussed in Florida, whichformerly appeared in Chapter in Chapter VII. FLORIDA'S INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING

State University System

1. Florida Agricultural and 6. University ofFi'rida Mechanical University Gainesville Tallahassee 7. University ofNorth Florida 2. Florida Atlantic University Jacksonville Boca Raton 8. University ofSouth Florida 3. Florida International University Tampa Miami 9. University ofWest Florida 4. Pensacola Tallahassee

5. Florida Technological University Orlando

Public Community and Junior Colleges

1. Brevard Community College 9. Gulf Coast Community College Cocoa Panama City

2. Broward Community College 10. Hillsborough Community College Fort Lauderdale Tampa

3. Central Florida Community College 11. Indian River Community College Ocala Fort Pierce

4. Chipola Junior College 12. Lake City Community College Marianna Lake City

5. Daytona Beach Community College 13. Lake-Sumter Community College Daytona Beach Leesburg

6. Edison Community College 14. Manatee Junior College Fort Myers Bradenton

7. Florida Junior College at Jacksonville 15. Miami-Dade Junior College Jacksonville Miami

8. Florida Keys Community College 16. North Florida Junior College Key West Madison

6 Public Community and Junior Colleges (continued)

17. Okaloosa-Walton Junior College 23. St. Petersburg Junior College Niceville St. Petersburg

18. Palm Beach Junior College 24. Santa Fe Junior College Lake Worth Gainesville

19. Pasco-Hernando Community College 25. Seminole Junior College Dade City Sanford

20. Pensacola Junior College 26. South Florida Junior College Pensacola Avon Park

21. Polk Community College 27. Tallahassee Community College Winter Haven Tallahassee

22. St. Johns River Junior College 28. Valencia Community College Palatka Orlando

Private Baccalaureate Degree-Granting Institutions

1. Barry College 12. Jones College Miami Orlando

2. Bethune-Cookman College 13. New College Daytona Beach Sarasota

3. Biscayne College 14. Nova University Opa Locka Fort Lauderdale

4. Eckerd College 15. Ringling School of Art St. Petersburg Sarasota

5. Edward Waters College 16. Rollins College Jacksonville Winter Park

6. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 17. Saint Leo College Daytona Beach Saint Leo

7. Florida Institute of Technology 18. Seminary of St. Vincent de Paul Melbourne Boynton Beach

8. Florida Memorial College 19. South-Eastern Bible College Miami Lakeland

9. Florida Southern College 20. Stetson University Lakeland DeLand

10. Jacksonville University 21. University of Miami Jacksonville Miami

11. Jones College 22. University of Tama Jacksonville Tampa

7 Private Junior Colleges

1. Florida College Temple Terrace

2. Marymount College Boca Raton

3. Webber College Babson Park * U of North Florida Edward Waters Jacksonville U

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STATE UNIVERSITIES AND PRIVATE BACCALAUREATE -61:2 zr. DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS OF FLORIDA 'TALL 1972

Denotes State University + Offers Post-Baccalaureate Degrees Only

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WAMLILLA cSUWAIPOT Li I GUI \ CLAY N. I /1000TV Pensacola JC rAINA.LIN \ Okaloosa-Walton J g ALAcHuA \ 'POW 14 Tallahassee CC TOOLE& LE VY North Florida J MARION Santa Fe JC St. Johns River JC VOL USIA Central Florida CC vomitLA E Daytona Beach CC- Lake- Sumter CC SEANCIlf Seminole JC CRANIA

Valencia CC PASCO Pasco-Hernando CC OSCEOLA Brevard CC SA 011014,1 Hillsborough CC *Florida C

St. Petersburg JC IMADEE 11/6XIAMAJ Polk CC ST LUCIE * Webber C- TO

Manatee JC- MARTIN

Indian River C OiAALOTTE 64APES South Florida JC IALN OUCH Palm Beach JC Edison CC *Marymount C Broward CC aiOWAID COLLIER Miami-Dade JC Florida Keys CC

PUBLIC AND PRIVATE JUNIOR AND COMMUNITY COLLEGES OF FLORIDA tot FALL 1972

Denotes a Private Junior College

10 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS

C College

CC Community College

Co. County

DGI Degree-Granting Institutions

Div. Division

Enrol. Fnrollment

Fla. Florida

FAMU Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University

FAU Florida Atlantic University

FIU Florida International University

FSU Florida State University

FTIC First Time Tn College

FTU Florida Technological University

Grad. Graduate

Inst. Institute, Institution

JC Junior College

PBDGI Private Baccalaureate Degree- Granting Institutions

Priv. Private

Pub.

SUS Pi-ate University System

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UNF University of North Florida

U5F University of South Florida

UWF University of West Florida

11 CHAPTER II

REPORT OF STATEWIDE ENROLLMENT CHAPTER II

REPORT OF STATEWIDE ENROLLMENT

On-campus enrollment in colleges and universities throughout Florida is reported in this chapter. Off-campus enrollment information is not reflected in the tables of this document, with one exception; the tables in Chapter VI showing enrollment by race include off-campus enrollments.

As seen below, the enrollment irowth rate has continued to slacken.

The combined sectors, public anc' private, showed a 4.3 per cent rate of growth, down 3.2 per cent from a year ago. A growth rate of 6 per cent was the lowest the public sector has eRneienced in at least the last eight years. Moreover, the rate of decline in enrollment in the private sector was even greater this year than a year ago. The obvious result was the lowest rate of growth for the combined sectors in the last eight years, as shown by the tabulation below:

Public Private Combined Sector Sector Sectors (Annual Percentage Change)

Fall, 1965 over Fall, 1964 21.1 9.3 17.5 Fall, 1966 over Fall, 1965 14.6 3.4 13.5 Fall, 1967 over Fall, 1966 13.2 7.0 10.3 Fall, 1968 over Fall, 1967 13.2 9.2 12.2 Fall, 1969 over Fall, 1968 11.4 3.6 9.7 Fall, 1970 over Fall, 3.969 8.4 2.1 7.1 Fall, 1971 over Fall, 1970 9.5 -0.3 7.5 Fall, 1972 over Fall, 1971 6.0 -3.6 4.3

Three mutually exclusive categories, first-time-in-college, previously enrolled undergraduate, and graduate students, partition the enrollment figures appearing in Table 1, page 16. Summation over either marginal column yields a grand total on-campus headcount enrollment of 254,112.

Undergraduate types of programs highlight Table 2.

13 Tables 3, 4, and 5 report enrollment of Florida and non-Florida residents. In Table 3, students are classified solely on the basis of

Florida or non-Florida residency. Table 4, proceeding one step further, displays Florida and non-Florida enrollment by undergraduate and graduate levels. In a slightly more sophisticated approach, Table 5 shows not only both Florida and non-Florida students, but also the number and the percentage of students enrolled in each of the four types of institutions.

In the next two tables, enrollment is sorted according to geographic areas. Total enrollment by state (Table 6) precedes Florida enrollment by county (Table 7).

Tables 8 through 12 deal with enrollment percentages dating back to

1957. Table 8 offers total enrollment by type of institution. Table 9 presents the percentage of Florida enrollment by type of institution for each of the 16 years, whereas Table 10 complements Table 9 with the per- centage of non-Florida enrollment by type of institution for each year.

Table 11 includes Florida enrollment as a per cent of total on-campus enrollment for each type of institution. Table 12 has the same type of information for non-Florida students.

Tables 13 and 14 take a look at enrollment by sex. Since 1967, male enrollment, expressed as a percentage of total enrollment, has declined by 2.4 per cent from 60.5 per cent to 58.1 per cent (Table 13). Neverthe- less, a great deal of disparity, especially in the private sector, still exists between male and female enrollment. Table 14 offers a more detailed account of current male-female enrollment data. As can be seen, male FTIC

14 enrollment percentages lagged behind male total enrollment per cents, but remained larger than female FTIC per cents.

15 ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA'S INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING FALL 1972TABLE 1 Institutions On-Campus Enrollment) Total InFirst-Time- College Undergraduate2 PreviouslyEnrolledIn College Graduate FIBFAUFAMU 982 4,8074,2013,359 1,480 373222 5,1805,6814,563 oN1-. FSUUNFOFFTU 2,7092,152 831 15,77112,985 1,7885,097 4,0235,090 209924 23,57019,160 6,8521,997 UWFUSF SUS Total 9,3442,670 64,80813,700 3,100 14,561 1,781 459 88,71318,151 3,559 PrivatePublic CCJCBDGI & JC 43,476 8,822 492 29,19478,351 488 4,576 121,82742,592 980 Total1 On-Campus Enrollment--includes only students who are attending courses for college credit on the campus 62,134 172,841 19,137 254,112 coursesof the institutionin which he offeringis enrolled the 2lncludesforcourses. the term. students pursuing first professional degrees. The student is counted only once regardless of the number of TABLE 2

UNDERGRADUATE ONCAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF PROGRAM FALL 1972

Degree Terminal Total Institution Programs Programs Undergraduate

FAMU 4,341 . . 4,341

FAU 4,201 . 4,201 FIU 4,807 4,807 FSU 15,137 15,137. FTU 5,928 5,923 OF 18,480 18,480 UNF 1,788 1,738 USF 16,370 16,:'70 UWF 3,100 3,100

SUS Total 74,152 74,152

Public CC & JC 91,052 30,775 121,P9.7 Private BDGI 35,511 2,505 3'.,016 Private JC 492 488 flA

Total 201,207 33,768 234,75

17 TABLE 3

FLORIDA AND NON-FLORIDA ON-,CAMPUS FTWLLMENT IN FLORIDA'S COLLEGES AND 1INTITEESITTES

FALL 1972.

Institution Lion -- Florida Total Enrollment

FAMU 4,125 438 4,563 FAU 4,977 704 5,681 Fill 4,35? 828 5,130 FSU 15,725 3,435 19,160 FTU 6,557 295 6,852 OF 21,731 1,840 23,570 UNF 1,936 61 1,997 USF 16,211 1,940 13,151 UWF 3,301 258 3,559

SUS Total 78,914 9,799 88,713

Public CC & JC 114,669 7,158 121,827 Private BDGI 23,626 18,966 42,592 Private JC 276 704 980

Total 217,485 36,627 254,112

18 FLORIDA AND NON-FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY LEVEL OF PROGRAM TABLE 4 Undergraduate FALL 1972 Graduate InstitutionFAMU EnrollmentFlorida 3,915 EnrollmentFloridaNon- 426 Florida% Non- 9.8 graduateUnder- Total4,341 EnrollmentFlorida 210 EnrollmentFlorida Non- 12 Florida% Non- 5.4 Graduate Total 222 FAUFTUFSUFIU 13,307 5,6494,0033,666 1,830 804535279 12.116.712.7 4.7 15,137 5,9284,8074,201 2,4181,311 908349 1,605 169 2416 39.911.4 6.41.7 4,0231,480 924373 UWFUSFUNFOF 14,58917,476 2,8941,732 1,0041,781 206 56 10.9 5.46.63.1 16,37018,480 3,1001,788 4,2541,622 407204 836159 52 5 16.411.3 8.92.4 5,0901,781 459209 Pub. CC & JC SUS Total 114,669 67,231 7,1586,921 5.99.3 121,827 74,152 11,683 2,878 . . 19.8 14,561 Private JCBDGI Total 202,130 19,954 276 32,84518,062 704 71.847.514.0 234,97538,016 980 15,355 3,672 e 3,782 904 19.8 19,137 4,576 FLORIDA AND NON-FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION FALL 1972 TABLE 5 Institution StudentsFlorida StudentsFlorida % of TotalState% of StudentsFlorida Non- % of Non-StudentsFlorida TotalState% of Total TotalState % of PrivatePub.SUS CC JCBDGI& JC 114,669 23,62678,914 276 52.736.310.9 0.1 45.131.1 0.19.3 18,966 7,1589,799 704 51.819.526.8 1.9 0.33.87.52.8 121,827 42,59288,713 980 16.847.934.9 0.4 Total 217,485 100.0 , 85.6 36,627 100.0 14.4 254,112 100.0 TABLE 6

ORIGIN OF TOTAL ONCAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL AREA AND TYPE OF INSTITUTION FALL 1972

State or Other Pub. Priv. Priv. Geographical Area SUS CC & JC BDGI JC Total

Alabama 315 155 212 41 723 Alaska 7 5 13 25 Arizona 18 9 22 11 60 Arkansas 35 20 26 14 95 California 142 95 207 31 475

Colorado 55 27 69 4 155 Connecticut 142 129 921 23 1,215 Delaware 29 37 80 7 153 Dist. of Columbia 51 17 97 . ; 165 Florida 78,914 114,669 23,626 276 217,485

Georgia 698 246 571 16 1,531 Hawaii 10 6 10 , 26 Idaho 10 9 5 2 26 Illinois 307 236 780 28 1,351 Indiana 139 212 226 36 613

Iowa 49 39 59 3 150 Kansas 38 19 46 3 106 Kentucky 97 61 123 33 314 Louisiana 113 60 65 6 244 Maine 22 26 89 3 140

Maryland 203 129 641 15 988 Massachusetts 188 149 765 11 1,113 Michigan 194 170 274 10 648 Minnesota 68 37 85 2 192 Mississippi 76 30 57 4 167

Missouri 95 61 141 16 313 Montana 2 3 12 17 Nebraska 21 11 26 58 Nevada 4 6 6 16 New Hampshire 24 26 71 121

New Jersey 459 530 2,562 61 3,612 New Mexico 9 8 . 17 : 3. 35 New York 825 910 3,648 76 5,459 North Carolina 179 99 297 17 592 North Dakota 6 3 6 15

21 TABLE 6 (continued)

State or Other Pub. Priv. Priv. Geographical Area SUS CC & JC BDGI JC Total

Ohio 372 284 787 45 1,488 Oklahoma 30 18 47 2 97 Oregon 23 6 18 2 49 Pennsylvania 463 341 1,590 33 2,427 Rhode Island 31 32 126 1 190

South Carolina 148 67 211 5 431 South Dakota 5 3 12 20 Tennessee 175 72 155 25 427 Texas 141 68 169 28 406 Utah 10 4 3 1 18

Vermont 17 28 27 2 74 Virginia 317 182 633 18 1,150 Washington 39 17 27 2 85 West Virginia 45 32 65 5 147 Wisconsin 99 64 117 1 281 Wyoming 3 5 14 22

U. S. Total 85,462 119,472 39,856 920 245,710

Canal Zone 12 9 26 6 53 Guam Puerto Rico 37 41 109 11 198 U. S. Virgin Islands 7 5 33 1 46

Other Countries 2,963 1,571 835 41 5,410 Unclassified 232 729 1,733 1 2,695

Total 88,713 121,827 42,592 980 254,112

22 ORIGIN OF FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY AND OF INSTITUTION TABLE 7 TYPE County SUS CC & JC Pub. BDGIPriv. FALL 1972 Priv. JC Total Total% of Change*% of AlachuaBayBaker 5,790 559 43 2,0711,918 108 3473 3 3 7,937 154 3.65 .07 27.27 8.77 BrowardBradfordBrevard 5,5353,013 122 9,7286,295 279 1,3921,734 6 34 5 11,047 2,511 407 7.675.081.15 .19 - 2.00 19.70 9.13 CitrusCharlotteCalhoun 100114 54 218155110 1627 5 1 16,689 272360169 .12.17.08 - 5.59 28.5710.49 7.94 t...)ro CollierClay 275345 276596 142 70 . 7 . 1,083 628 .29.50 21.14 9.98 DixieDeSotoDadeColumbia 12,307. 215 3265 24,917 113643 47 7,866 3212 3 10 1 45,100 890191 82 20.74 .04.09.41 -11.83- 3.04 11.11 1.06 FlaglerEscambiaDuval 2,6125,380 25 4,4418,610 48 3,528 1078 16 17,524 7,132 83 3.288.06 .04 18.57 7.186.55 Franklin011erristGadsden 557 3370 291 6045 26 42 2 674119 97 .04.40.05 42.6514.25 3.48 HardeeHamiltonGulfGlades 81466515 134 9686 7 17 51 200194137 23 .09.06:09.01 --11.54 7.185.21 0.00 TABLE 7 (continued) County SUS CC & JC Pub. BDGIPriv. Priv. JC Total Total% of Change of * Hendry 71 110 17 . . 198 .09 27.74 HolmesHillsboroughHighlandsHernando 7,706 201131 58 6,436 250258135 1,189 3343 5 58 23 15,389 435198486 7.08 .22.20.09 -12.39- 7.95 64.15 2.14 JacksonJeffersonIndian River 318233142 608584 72 6416 8 1 882222942 .10.43.41 - 4.31 12.07 .95 LakeLafayette 513 21 997 30 160 2 1,672 51 .02.77 --34.62 4.63 LevyLeonLee 4,454 686103 2,0641,369 116 4595 3 . 1 . 6,5632,152 223 3.02 .99.10 - 4.29 4.96 .37 ManateeMadisonLiberty 642157 32 1,419 250 38 79 31 4 2,144 410 71 .99.03.19 - 5.560.00 .48 MonroeMartinMarion 263230662 1,0301,161 376 518670 11 1,3641;910 658 .63.30.88 - 2.15 24.86 4.71 NassauC'kaloosa 920181 2,324 263 3250 1 3,277 494 1.51 .23 18.46 4.96 PalmOsceolaOrangeOkeechobee Beach 3,3405,944 156 57 5,3386,180 148 37 2,582 496 84 4 . 8012 . 10,09613,876 277209 4.646.38 .13.10 39.33 6.149.704.14 TABLE 7 (continued) County SUS vv,n Pub. a cJC a BDGIPr1v. JC Total Total% of Change*% of PascoPolkP'110as 9;1995,765 421 3,4458,058 787 572623128 11 4 14,457 6,1571,340 2.836.65 .62 61.44 3.031.08 SaintPutnam Johns 281289 311535 103 56 . . 695880 .32.40 5.381.16 SarasotaSantaSaint Rosa Lucie 988467347 1,562 803943 157 1770 . 5 2,7121,2871,360 1.25 .59.62 11.72 4.063.00 SuwanneeSumterSeminole 1,329 128 93 1,422 214264 373 1016 1 3,125 373352 1.44 .16.17 - 6.385.33 9.84 vir..) VolusiaUnionTaylor 1,362 146 47 2,416 287221 935 36 2 . 4,715 337373 2.17 .15.17 29.62 5.371.07 WakullaWashingtonWalton 124 4560 223150 48 . 6 . 1 216353 94 .04.10.16 - -3.09 2.22 5.68 Unclassified Total 78,914 219 114,669 95 23,626 242** 276 1 217,485 557 100.00 .26 264.05 4.32 ** ComparisonandUnable to CountyRingling to provideEnrollments School a offurther 1971Art have sub-classification included respectively of Florida 90 and enrollment, 140 students Florida in this Southern category College PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL CN-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN EACH TYPE OF INSTITUTION TABLE 8 State Public Public 1957-1972 Private Baccalaureate Private Private Fall1957 of University System 43.0% Comm. & Jr.Colleges 11.1% Institutions Total 54.1% Degree-GrantingInstitutions 43.3% Colleges Junior 2.7% Institutions Total 46.0% 196019591958 39.739.541.3 23.215.618.3 62.957.856.9 34.838.739.8 2.33.53.3 37.142.243.1 196319621961 32.737.437.3 37.731.628.2 69.070.465.5 26.528.932.2 3.02.12,3 29.531.034.5 196519641966 31.031.832.9 45.542.439.3 76.574.272.2 21.523.525.6 2.02.32.2 23.525.827.8 196919681967 31.431.532.0 47.046.545.7 79.077.977.2 20.319.420.7 1.61.92.1 21.022.222.8 197219711970 32.232.434.9 48.049.347.6 82.981.580.0 16.717.718.1 1.9 .4.8 17.118.520.0 PERCENTAGE OF FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN EACH TABLE 9 State Public Public TYPE OF INSTITUTION 1957-1972 Private Baccalaureate Private Private Fall1957 of University System 46.0% Comm. & Jr.Colleges 13.3% Institutions Total 59.3% Degree-GrantingInstitutions 37.9% CollegesJunior 2.9% Institutions Total 40.8% 196019591958 41.540.843.3 27.421.518.6 68.962.361.9 28.833.934.6 2.33.83.5 31.137.733.1 196319621961 32.538.738.5 42.536.232.8 75.074.971.3 21.723.026.4 3.22.12.3 24.925.128.7 196619651964 32.232.8 44.149.947.1 82.179.376.9 20.915.918.5 2.21.9 20.723.117.8 196919681967 33.532.8 50.551.951.2 85.484.083.3 14.314.613.2 2.01.41.7 14.616.016.6 197219711970 35.333.8 52.754.152.2 89.087.986.0 10.911.612.4 1.6 .1.5 11.012.114.0 PERCENTAGE OF NON-FLORIDA TOTAL ON-CAMPUS TYPE OF INSTITUTION TABLE 10 ENROLLMENT IN EACH State Public Public 1957-1972 Private Baccalaureate Private Private Fall1957 of University System 30.0% Comm. & Jr. Colleges 1.6% Institutions Total 31.6% Degree-GrantingInstitutions 66.4% CollegesJunior 2.0% Institutions Total 68.4% 196019591958 31.332.931.5 2.93.02.0 34.235.933.5 63.561.764.1 2.32.4 64.165.866.5 196319621961 33.732.331.2 8.26.94.8 41.939.236.0 56.258.861.2 2.02.81.9 58.160.364.0 196619651964 24.229.833.9 21.114.8 8.4 45.344.642.3 52.352.755.4 2.32.82.4 54.655.557.8 196919681967 23.523.124.2 19.419.1 42.942.243.3 54.254.654.3 2.93.12.4 57.157.756.7 197219711970 26.822.323.7 19.521.119.4 46.343.443.1 51.853.953.0 1.92.73.9 53.755.656.9 FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION TABLE1957-1972 11 Fall of Enrol. SUS X Public CC Enrol.& JC 7* Enrol.Priv. BDGI 7* Enrol. Priv. JC %* AllEnrol. lusts. 7* 195919581957 20,28819,51218,368 85.686.586.9 10,696 9,4166,021 9/.297.797.3 16,84315,83515,427 72.471.571.1 1,8871,6151,205 88.587.185.9 49,71446,37841,021 82.782.381.2 196219611960 26,32625,21023,356 85.886.3 21,49828,44415,443 97.296.997.8 18,05217,31016,247 69.568.868.4 1,6461,4771,293 85.680.582.4 65,49556,33974,468 84.783.682.6 196519641963 37,86233,14628,546 81.686.185.6 55,45544,63137,329 94.997.197.0 21,74121,16619,077 67.370.870.5 2,5702,1812,812 82.385.391.3 117,628101,124 87,764 85.486.586.0 196819671966 53,86847,72742,560 89.088.287.9 84,16073,54165,795 93.993.692.8 23,46721,27721,075 59.959.762.7 2,7332,9402,499 81.975.282.0 164,228145,485131,929 85.184.6 197119701969 70,52065,94460,333 90.989.789.0 112,712101,63393,393 93.894.293.8 24,16024,17723,804 56.058.958.1 1,0953,0042,460 53.870.972.5 208,487179,990194,758 85.585.985.0 1972. Florida enrollment expressed as a 78,914 C9.0 114,669 94.1 percent of total on-campus enrollment. 23,626 55.5 276 28.2 217,485 85.6 TABLE 12 NON-FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION 1957-1972 Fall of Enrol. SUS %* Public CC Enrol.& JC %* Enrol. Priv. BDGI %W :Enrol. Priv. JC %* Enrol. All Insts. %* 195919581957 3,4253,0572,778 14.413.513.1 312198148 2.82.32.7 6,4246,2176,150 27.628.528.9 246232189 11-512.914.1 10,407 9,7049,265 17.317.718.8 196219611960 4,3494,0093,697 14.213.713.7 912618347 3.12.82.2 7,9187,8487,513 30.531.231.6 276358 14.419.517.6 13,45512,83311,833 16.415.317.4 196519641963 5,9845,3324,802 13.613.914.4 2,9711,3181,162 5.12.93.0 10,587 8,7147,997 32.729.229.5 554377268 17.714.7 8.7 20,09615,74114,229 14.613.514.0 196819671966 6,6476,3925,812 11.011.812.0 5,5015,0565,055 6.16.47.1 15,72214,36512,537 40.140.337.2 901650546 24.818.117.9 28,77126,46323,950 14.915.415.3 197119701969 7,8767,5447,461 10.010.311.0 6,2017,4376,146 6.25.8 19,00516,90317,182 41.144.041.9 1,235 941933 46.229.127.5 35,25931,88331,722 14.514.115.0 1972 Non-Florida enrollment expressed as a percent of total 9,799 11.0 7,158 5.9 18,966 44.5 on-campus enrollment. 704 71.8 36,627 14.4 PERCENTAGE OF MALE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT TO TOTAL ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION TABLE 13 Institution 1962 1963 1964 19651962-1972 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 PrivatePublicSUS BDGICC & JC 59.859.060.8 60.356.260.4 59.159.860.2 57.760.860.2 60.060.3 63.360.858.4 62.359.260.1 62.359.558.8 62.458.859.4 63.757.659.5 55.658.7 Private JC Total Yearly Average 60.065.7 58.963.3 59.758.7 59.857.5 60.055.0 60.557.6 60.358.8 59.963.7 59.972.3 59.466.0 58.140.464.3 TOTAL MALE ENROLLMENT AND FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE MALE ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES TABLE 14 Total % of FALL 1972 First-Time % of Total Total FAMUInstitution Enrol.2,341Male Enrol.Total 51.3 Total4,563Enrol. Enrol. Male 510 First-Time Enrol. 51.9 First-Time Enrol. 982 FTUFSUFIUFAU 10,205 4,2462,8583,356 53.359.162.055.2 19,160 5,1805,6816,852 472936 56.843.5 2,152 831 co USFUNFOF 10,52815,118 1,197 58.059.964.1 18,15123,570 1,997 1,3911,600 52.159.1 2,6702,709 tV PublicUWF CC & JC SUS Total 67,68752,086 2,237 58.755.662.9 121,82788,713 3,559 23,361 4,909 53.752.5 43,476 9,344 . Private JCBDGI 27,367 396 40.464.3 42,592 980 56,344 184 37.463.9 8,822 492 Total 147,536 58.1 254,112 34,088 54.9 62,134 9t CHAPTER III

ENROLLMENT BY INSTITUTIONS CHAPTER III

ENROLLMENT BY INSTITUTIONS

Individual institution enrollment and institutional enrollment characteristics are the subjects of the tables contained in Chapter III.

Miami-Dade Junior College heads the list, sorted according to total on- campus enrollment, of institutions which recorded more than 2,500 on- campus students (Table 15). This year marked the seventh consecutive year that Miami-Dade Junior College has enrolled more students than any other Florida institution of higher learning. The only addition to the list this year was Florida International University, which opened for classes initially in the Fall, 1972. Last year's rank appears in parenthesis to the right of the name of each school. Table 16 ranks the nine state universities, the 28 public community and junior colleges, thi! 22 private baccalaureate degree-granting institutions, and,the three private junior colleges by size of enrollment.

Tables 17, 18, and 19 offer another look at male-female enrollment.

Table 17 reports both male and female enrollment for total, FTIC and terminal program enrollment for each school. Terminal enrollment means a college-grade enrollment in a terminal or technical program consisting of curriculums of at least one year but fewer than four years. On-campus,

FTIC, and terminal program enrollment by sex account for a portion of the categorization of Tables 18 and 19. A further division of these groups by type of institution produces the remaining sub-classification of students for the two tables. Table 19 provides the percentages corresponding to the numbers appearing in Table 18.

34 Table 20 associates each institution with its Florida, other states, other countries, total, and percentage of non-Florida enrollment. Once again this year, New College, a PBDGI, had a larger percentage (90.4 per cent) of non-Florida students than any other school in the state. Conversely, the school with the smallest percentage (0.6 per cent) of non-Florida students was also a PBDGI, Jones College at Orlando.

Alternate year enrollment, contained in Table 21, indicates recent enrollment trends at every reporting institution. Florida on-campus enrollment by county for the individual SUS schools (Table 23) follows

SUS enrollment data by state (Table 22). A brief historical glance at

Florida and non-Florida enrollment for the SUS institutions appears in

Table 24 and Table 25. SUS enrollment figures for the past nine years and the percentages which correspond to those numbers form the data for

Tables 26 and 27, the concluding tables of Chapter III.

35 TABLE 15

INSTITUTIONS ENROLLING MORE THAN 2,500 ON-CAMPUS STUDENTS BY RANK FALL 1972

Rank Institution Rank Last Year Enrollment

1 Miami-Dade Junior. College ( 1) 28,025 2 University of Florida ( 2) 23,570 3 Florida State University ( 3) 19,160 4 University of South Florida ( 4) 18,151 5 University of Miami ( 5) 14,465

6 St. Petersburg Junior College ( 6) 9,204. 7 Florida Junior College at Jacksonville ( 7) 9,194

8 Broward Community College ( 8) 9,041 9 Florida Technological University (10) 6,852 10 Palm Beach Junior College (11) 6,740

11 Brevard Community College ( 9) 6,465 12 Hillsborough Community College (14) 6,C62 13 Pensacola Junior College (13) 5,7C0 .14 Florida Atlantic University (12) 5,681 15 Florida International University ( *) 5,180

16 Florida A & M University (15) 4,563 16 Santa Fe Junior College (16) 4,563 18 Valencia Community College (17) 4,312 19 Rollins College (18) 3,724 20 University of West Florida (21) 3,559

21 Polk Community College (19) 3,504 22 Manatee Junior College (22) 3,125 23 Stetson University (23) 2,784 24 Tallahassee Community College (25) 2,751 25 Daytona Beach Community College (24) 2,621 26 Jacksonville University (20) 2,584

* Did not have an enrollment of more than 2,500 on-campus students last year.

36 TABLE 16

FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING BY SIZE 'OF ENROLLMENT FALL 1972

;0 Pub. Priv. Priv. Enrollment SUS CC & JC BDGI JC. Total

499 or under 1 3 3 7

500-999 2 7 9

1,000-1,999 7 6 14

2,000-2,999 6 . . 4 10

3,000-3,999 1 2 1 4

4,000-4,999 1 2 . 3

5,000-5,999 2 1 3

6,000-6,999 1 3 4

7,000-7,999 ...... 8,000-8,999 .. .. 0

9,000-9,999 .. 3 3 10,000-11,999 . . .. 12,000-13,999 . . ..

14,000-15,999 . . 1 1

16,000-17,999 ..

18,000-19,999 2 .. . . . 2 20,000 or more 1 1 2

Total 9 28 22 62

37 ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES BY INSTITUTION, TYPE OF ENROLLMENT, AND SEX FALLTABLE 1972 17 Institution EnrollmentOn-Campus First-TimeStudents StudentsTerminal FAMUState University System 2,341 M 2,222 F 4,563 T M 510 F 472 T 982 M F T FSUFIUFAU 2,8583,356 2,3222,325 5,1805,681 936 ...... OFFTU 15,11810,205 4,246 8,4522,6068,955 23,57019,160 6,852 1,600 472 1,1091,216 359 2,7092,152 831 ...... U1417USFUNF 10,528 2,2371,197 7,6231,322 800 18,151 3,5591,997 1,391 1,279 2,670 ...... CentralBrowardBrevardPublic CommunityCCFlorida CC and Junior 5,2583,886 796Colleges 3,7832,579 636 9,0416,4651,432 2,2901,705 331 1,6391,199 241 3,9292,904 572 1,4821,870 226 1,313 966196 2,7952,836 422 EdisonDaytonaChipola CCJCBeach CC 1,0031,520 595 1,101 895507 2,6211,8981,102 390724195 549345165 1,273 735360 394275 60 312275 96 587669156 HillsboroughGulfFloridaFla. CoastJC Keysat CCJacksonville CC 3,3785,2841,304 574 2,6843,910 446944 6,0622,2489,1941,020 1,4831,390 428175 1,2361,255 268154 2,6262,738 696329 419224916780 998408155966 1,7781,882 827379 TABLE 17 (continued) Institution On-CampusEnrollment F First-Time Students F TerminalStudents F Lake-SumterLakeIndian City River CC CC CC 1,0921,039 752 1,094 493515 1,2451,6072,133 542260380 172181608 1,150 432561 336380 52 484177 51 103513864 NorthMiami-DadeManatee Florida JC JC JC 15,088 1,733 453 12,937 28,0251,392 498 3,125 951 3,982 158865 3,621 185717 7,6031,582 343 3,299 251 11 3,345 368 17 6,644 619 28 PensacolaPasco-HernandoPalmOkaloosa-Walton Beach JC JC CC JC 3,3073,4491,448 328 2,3933,291 382843 5,7006,7402,291 710 1,323 873410185 1,049 985228289 2,3721,858 413699 519832218171 1,155 497165100 1,0161,987 336318 PolkSantaSt. CCPetersburgJohns Fe JC River JC JC 2,3464,9291,694 601 2,2174,2751,810 450 9,2044,5631,0513,504 1,0281,689 230576 1,759 926661167 1,9543,4481,237 397 350924178389 1,063 435128634 1,9871,023 785306 TallahasseeSouthSeminole Florida JC CC JC 1,4681,566 277 1,283 850139 2,7512,416 416 353140487 408282 67 761207769 193231 34 238 2388 431319 57 ValenciaBarryPrivate College CCBaccalaureate Degree-Granting Institutions 2,519 268 1,1191,793 4,3121,387 769 759185 1,528 185 544 564 1,108 BiscayneBethune -Cookman C C 613560 345656 1,216 958 154184 .189 . 154373 . . Embry-EdwardEckerd RiddleWatersC Aero.C Univ. 1,591 286485 350510 13 1,604 636995 293118 67 103 88 4 297155221 95 .. 1. . 96 . TABLE 17 (continued) Institution M EnrollmentOn-Campus F T M First-TimeStudents F T M TerminalStudents F T JacksonvilleFloridaFla. Inst. SouthernMemorial of U Technology C 2,1381,532 334684 1,052 757431208 2,5841;4412,346 765 222890391104 207242137 89 598464241979 2,138 208. . 2,346 . . Jones C (Orlando)(Jacksonville) 1,298 771 155 57 1,453 828 308 68 1089 397 78 . . NovaNewRollinsRingling CollegeUniversity College School of Art 2,210 213325 85 1,514 226288 76 3,724 439613161 230104107 247124113 477228220 ...... South-EasternSt.Saint Vincent Leo C de Bible Paul C 413750 62 311391 1,141 724 62 110249 117115 227364 2023 16 4 242316 PrivateUniversityStetson UJunior of TampaMiamiColleges 9,3601,7501,639 5,1051,034 627 14,465 2,2662,784 1,410 397228 743189197 2,153 586425 . . . . WebberMarymountFlorida College CollegeCollege 167219 10 240209135 145407428 120 60 4 112125 71 245172 75 133. 9 . 134212. . 345143 TOTAL ENROLLMENT, FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT AND TERMINAL ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION AND SEX FALLTABLE 197218 Institution M On-CampusEnrollment F T M First-TimeStudents F T M StudentsTerminal F PublicSUS CC & JC 52,08667,687 54,14036,627 121,82788,713 23,361 4,909 4,435 9,344 15,558 . . 15,217 Private JCBDGI 'Grand Total 147,536 27,367 396 106,576 15,225 584 254,112 42,592 980 34,088 5,634 184 28,04620,115 3,188 308 62,13443,476 8,822 492 17,976 2,276 142 15,792 346229 33,76830,775 2,505 488 PERCENTAGE OF ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES BY INSTITUTION, TYPE OF ENROLLMENT, AND SEX FALLTABLE 197219 Institution On-CampusEnrollment F T M First-TimeStudents F T M TerminalStudents F PrivatePublicSUS CCBDGI & JC 10.7726.6420.50 21.3114.41 5.99 47.9416.7634.91 37.60 9.077.90 32.37 5.137.14 14.2069.9715.04 46.07 6.74 45.06 0.68 91.14 7.42 . . %Private of Total JC Enrollment Grand Total 58.0658.06 01 5 41.94 0.23 100.00 0.39 54.8613.41 0.29 45.1411.04 0.50 100.00 24.45 0.79 53.23 0.427.07 46.77 6.221.03 100.00 13.29 1.44 TABLE 20

ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENTS FROM FLORIDA, OTHER STATES AND COUNTRIES BY INSTITUTION FALL 1972

Other Other Institution Florida States Countries Total Non-Fla.

State University System FAMU 4,125 367 71 4,563 9.60 FAU 4,977 444 260 5,681 12.39 FIU 4,352 186 642 5,180 15.98 FSU 15,725 2,900 535 19,160 17.93 6,557 FTU 116 179 6,852 4.30

OF 21,730 1,274 566 23,570 7.81 UNF 1,936 26 35 1,997 3.06 USF 16,211 1,216 724 18,151 10.69 UWF 3,301 251 7 3,559 7.25

Public Community and JuniorColleges Brevard CC 6,181 269 15 6,465 4.39 8,406 Broward CC 553 82 9,041 7.02 Central Florida CC 1,352 67 13 1,432 5.59 Chipola JC 1,044 56 2 1,102 5.26 Daytona Beach. CC 2,416 186 19 2,621 7.82

Edison CC 1,751 138 9 1,898 7.74 Fla. JC at Jacksonville 8,822 322 50 9,194 4.05 Florida Keys CC 958 48 14 1,020 6.08 Gulf Coast CC 2,116 121 11 2,248 5.87 Hillsborough CC 5,792 270 6,062 4.45

Indian River CC 1,982 115 36 2,133 7.08 Lake City CC 1,469 129 9 1,607 8.59 1,200 Lake-Sumter CC 36 9 1,245 3.61 Manatee JC 2,931 189 5 3,125 6.21 25,846 Miami- -Dade JC 1,114 1,065 28,025 7.78

North Florida JC 868 79 4 951 8.73 2,275 16 Okaloosa-Walton JC 2,291 .70 Palm Beach JC 6,374 328 38 6,740 5.43 Pasco-Hernando CC 702 8 710 1.13 Pensacola JC 5,517 161 22 5,700 3.21

Polk CC 3,417 . 87 3,504 2.48 St. Johns River JC 993 38 20 1,051 5.52 St. Petersburg JC 8,768 402 34 9,204 4.74

42 TABLE 20 (continued)

Other Other Institution Florida States Countries TotalNon-Fla.

Santa Fe JC 3,889 552 122 4,563 14.77 Seminole JC 2,331 74 11 2,416 3.52 South Florida JC 407 8 1 416 2.16 Tallahassee CC 2,635 88 28 2,751 4.22 Valencia CC 4,227 78 7 4,312 1.97

Private Baccalaureate Degree-Granting Institutions Barry College 1,063 265 59 1,387 23.36 Bethune-Cookman C 990 200 26 1,216 18.59 Biscayne C 723 213 22 958 24.53

Eckerd C 393 584 . 18 995 60.50 Edward Waters C 598 36 2 636 5.98

Embry-Riddle Aero. Univ. 185 1,329 90 1,604 88.47 Fla. Inst. of Technology 807 1,495 44 2,346 65.60 Florida Memorial C 651 42 72 765 14.90 Florida Southern C 871 531 39 1,441 39.56 Jacksonville U 1,609 928 47 2,584 37.73

Jones C (Jacksonville) 1,349 92 12 1,453 7.16 Jones C (Orlando) 823 3 2 828 .60 New College 59 540 14 613 90.38 Nova U 133 23 5 161 17.39 Ringling School of Art 140 286 13 439 68.11

Rollins C 2,890 797 37 3,724 22.40 Saint Leo C 290 803 48 1,141 74.58 St. Vincent de Paul 43 12 7 62 30.64 South-Eastern Bible C 289 430 5 724 60.08 Stetson U 2,071 672 41 2,784 25.61

U of Miami 6,501 7,619 345 14,465 55.06 U of Tampa 1,148 1,063 55 2,266 49.34

Private Junior Colleges Florida C 112 310 6 428 73.83 Marymount C 119 245 43 407 70.76 Webber C 45 90 10 145 68.97

43 TABLE 21

TOTAL ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENTS BY INSTITUTION ALTERNATE YEARS 1962-1972

Institution 1962 1964 1966 1968 1970 1972

State University System FAMU 2,794 3,265 3,482 3,956 4,456 4,563 FAU 867 3,482 4,338 5,249 5,681 FIU . . 5,180 FSU 10,391 12,135 14,319 16,303 16,941 19,160 FTU . . 1,492 4,738 6,852

OF 13,826 15,701 18,039 19,848 22,255 23,570 UNF 1,997 USF 3,664 6,498 9,050 12,334 16,644 18,151 UWF . . 2,244 3,206 3,559 Public Community and Junior Colleges Brevard CC 1,747 2,583 4,335 5,006 6,141 6,465 Broward CC 1,939 2,987 4,961 4,877 7,077 9,041 Central Florida CC 691 1,096 1,411 1,199 1,491 1,432 Chipola JC 726 944 1,252 1,236 1,152 1,102 Daytona Beach CC 1,256 1,587 2,321 2,338 2,478 2,621 Edison CC 498 940 1,197 1,194 1,427 1,898 Florida JC at Jacksonville 2,579 5,410 6,660 9,194 Florida Keys CC 609 691 969 1,020 Gulf Coast CC 722 1,028 1,576 1,971 2,011 2,248 Hillsborough CC 1,625 3,947 6,062 Indian River CC 431 682 971 1,217 1,676 2,133 Lake City CC 375' 679 1,084 1,154 1,312 1,607 Lake-Sumter CC 280 576 854 1,030 1,174 1,245 Manatee JC 1,256 1,744 2,203 2,375 2,485 3,125 Miami-Dade JC 5,736 10,822 18,531 24,098 24,950 28,025 North Florida JC 706 1,114 1,126 1,208 951 Okaloosa-Walton JC 422 616 1,184 1,940 2,178 2,291 Palm Beach JC 2,676 3,623 4,691 5,279 5,494 6,740 Pasco-Hrnando CC . 710 Pensacola JC 2,860 3,435 4,418 4,595 5,412 5,700 Polk CC 1,067 2,256 2,963 3,476 3,504 St. Johns River JC 697 1,665 2,024 1,266 1,181 1,051 St. Petersburg JC 4,663 5,978 8,467 9,371 9,628 9,204

44 TABLE 21 (continued)

Institution 1962 1964 1966 1968 1970 1972

Santa Fe JC 1,099 2,084 3,295 4,563 Seminole JC 745 1,765 2,256 2,416 South Florida JC 283 386 440 416

Tallahassee CC . 698 1,704 2,100 2,751 Valencia CC 1,761 3,216 4,312

Private Baccalaureate De ree-OrantinInstitutions Barry C 818 1,006 1,144 1,224 1,260 1,387 Bethune-Cookman C 720 867 1,078 960 1,065 1,216 Biscayne C 128 339 352 420 958 Eckerd C (formerly Florida PreSbyterian C) 459 681 811 957 1,050 995 Edward Waters C 798 841 967 1,014 915 636

Embry-Riddle Aero. Univ. 204 159 758 800 1,560 1,604 Fla. Inst. of Technology 695 853 1,541 1,929 1,971 2,346 Florida Memorial C 341 327 480 756 756 765 Florida Southern C 2,031 1,765 1,650 1,695 1,344 1,441 Jacksonville U 2,105 2,311 2,627 2,915 3,137 2,584

Jones College*

Jacksonville Div.** . 652 735 1,453

Orlando Div.** 256 241 . 828 New College 101 240 351 509 613 Nova U 19 62 161 Ringling School of Art 351 360 457 430 439

Rollins C *** 2,013 2,838 2,887 3,549 3,443 3,724 Saint Joseph C 268 Saint Leo C 560 1,108 1,220 1,171 1,141 St. Vincent de Paul 39 74 84 74 62 South-Eastern Bible C 310 456 594 592 724

Stetson U 2,096 2,225 2,420 2,405 2,862 ;2,784 U of Miami 12,053 11,763 11,465 15,149 16,03514,465

U of Tampa 1,979 . 2,671 2,224 2,403 2,424 2,266 WebberC1 94 87 96 88

45 TABLE 21(continued)

Institution 1962 1964 1966 1963 1970 1972

Private Junior Colleges The College of Orlando## 1,331 1,949 2,361 1,285 496 Florida Collee 268 346 370 402 443 428 Jones College Jacksonville Div.** 1,036 1,60 Orlando Div.** 422 906 Marymount C 229 314 489 393 407

Saint Joseph ** 9 314 . .

Saint Leo C 323 . . Webber C# 79 145

Jones College shifted from PBDGI to Private JC in 1967. ** Prior to 1971, Jones College, Jacksonville was a two year institution and prior to 1972, Jones College, Orlando was a two year institution.

* * *St.Joseph College shifted from PBDGI to Private JC in 1970 and closed after the 1971-72 school year. Webber College shifted from PBDGI tn Private JC in 1970. ## The College of Orlando closed after the 1970-71 school year.

46 ORIGIN OF STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL AREA FALL 1972TABLE 22 GeographicalState Area or Other FAMU FAU FIU FSU FTU OF UNF USF UNF Total Alabama 26 7 184 . 38 28 32 ArizonaAlaska . 62 . 31 . . 73 21 315 18 7 ArkansasCalifornia 53 10 - . . 65-16 1 18 9 . 1 27 1 15 5 142 35 Colorado 4 . 18 . 14 1 9 7 2 55 DelawareConnecticut 15 2 . 5314 3 29 6 39 7 3 142 Fl-oridaDist. of Columbia 4,125. 15 4,977 1 4,352 15,725 12 6,557 . 21,730 12 1,936 16,211 11 3,301 . 78,914 5129 Georgia . 52 . 6 416 1 132 3 80 8 Hawaii 1 1 46 1 . 3 . .1 698 10 IndianaIllinoisIdaho 17 3 1528 . 136 59 5 3155 . . 2855 3 11 3 139307 10 KentuckyKansasIowa 35 . 21 553411 . 19 83 1 1411 8 323 973849 MaineLouisiana . 5 . 2 . 55 9 2 . 28 5 -. . . 18 6 . 3 . 113 22 TABLE 22 (continued) GeographicalState Area of Other FAMU FAIJ FIU FSU FTU OF UNF USF UWF Total Maryland 9 22 . 82 2 48 37 3 203 MichiganMassachusetts 13 25 8 . 7762 12 2237 2 4572 97 194188 MinnesotaMississippi 3 . . . 5332 11 16 8 1 17 2 46 7668 Missouri 5 2 . 32 2 13 2 36 3 95 NebraskaMontana . . 10 . . 41 . 51 2 21 2 NevadaNew Hampshire 1 12 1 2 . 64 2 24 4 New MexicoJersey 27 66 . 3 . 154 6 . 6 113 2 77 3 11 459 9 NorthNew York DakotaCarolina 43 6 99 8 6 119290 3 21 3 164 31 2 4 168 91 30 3 825179 6 OklahomaOhio 57 33 2 . 1 . 134 13 6 77 7 1 91 2 22 1 372 30 RhodePennsylvaniaOregon Island . 51 . 41 4 . 6 148 15 7 3 95 61 5 100 11 5 14 32 463 3123 South Carolina 20 69 . 36 19 4 148 TennesseeSouth Dakota 4 7 . 89 2 . 41 1 1 26 2 7 175 5 TexasUtah . 2 . 6 . 66 7 . 28 1 . 1 29 1 19 141 10 TABLE 22 (continued) GeographicalState Area or Other FAMU FAU FIU FSU FTU OF UNF USF UWF Total Vermont 2 . 5 1 2 . 7 Virginia . 13 . 10 169 .1 80 43 1 317 17 WestWashington Virginia 1 1 . 2228 10 4 . 96 3 . 4539 WyomingWisconsin U. S. Total 4,492 4 5,413 4 4,369 18,625 41 2 6,626 4 23,004 17 1,960 . 17,427 25 1 3,546 4 85,462 99 3 Canal Zone 1 . 9 . 2 . . . 12 Puerto Rico 2 . . 18 16 . 1 37 .0-F- Guam.OtherU. S. CountriesVirgin Islands 63 5 260 8 642 507 1 179 547 1 35 2 724 . 6 2,963 7 Unclassified Total 4,563 5,681 5,180 169 19,160 6,852 47 23,570 1,997 18,151 3,559 88,713 232 ORIGIN OF STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY COUNTYTABLE 23 FALL 1972 % of AlachuaCounty FANU 51 FAU 8 FIU 11 FSU 175 FTU 9 5,406 OF 1JNF 12 USF UWF Total Total BayBaker 30 1 4 . 252 7 2 20 9 108 2 10 4 5,790 43 7.34 .05 BrevardBradford 47 7 95 6 3 582 12 1,019 . 822128 78 4 426 1321 122 19 2 3,013 122559 3.82 .15.71 CharlotteCalhounBroward 165 10 2 1,951 8 230 948 3023 29 3 1,608 4314 1 587 27 2 16 51 5,535 54 7.01 .07 ou, ClayCitrus 95 3 . . 7634 32 150 38 87 1813 43 345100114 .44.13.14 Collier 19 23 . 5 . 87 4 61 73 3 275 .35 DixieDeSotoDadeColumbia 314 21 32 898 3 3,963 2,198 50 63 21 1 3,565 114 26 36 1,302 28 5 4316 2 12,307 215 65 15.60 .08.27 Duval 353 31 9 17 1,306 31 4 1,539 25 1,671 396 46 1 5,380 32 6.82 .04 FlaglerEscambia 112 1 . . 305 5 9 269 8 2 41 2 1,869 2,612 3.31 FranklinGadsden 268 23 1 . . 221 31 3 3613 1 15 12 3 7025 .09.03 GladesGilchrist 1 2 51 3 24 5 32 1 557 3315 .02.04.71 Gounty FAMU FAU FIU TABLE 23 FSU (continued) FTU OF UNF USF UWF Total Total% of 14 28 . 1 HardeeHamiltonGulf 19 6 21 11 4 1 1810 . 12 4 4665 .06.08 HernandoHendry 68 27 1 2012 4 ,28 33 641143 . 2 . 131 7181 .17.09.10 HillsboroughHighlands 244 13 2314 . 7 597 46 11 7 868 68 1 40 9 7,706 201 .26 JacksonIndianHolmes River 5613 1 32 3 . 126 5118 11 518715 5,944 35 92 732215 4 318233 58 9.76 .40.30.07 LeeLakeLafayetteJefferson 502358 64 9 61 165144 1472 90 5 200145 17 6 3 204 57 3 19 61 513686142 21 .18.87.65.03 LevyLeon 1,094 6 ... 6 16 3,154 23 12 109 68 1 71 3 11 1 4,454 103 5.64 .13 MadisonLiberty 63 3 2 6022 . . 25 6 1 51 1 157 32 .20.04 MarionManatee 7532 15 8 . . 134133 19 2 350143 5 306 44 2711 662642 .84.81 MartinMonroe 1011 6 3163 1 18 1 8536 231 6872 21 46 . . 263230 .33.29 OkeechobeeOkaloosaNassau 9 18 2 . . 358 4412 2 174 2274 37 1 31 39 343 2 920181 57 1.17 .07.23 TABLE 23 County FAMU FAU FIU FSU (continued) FTU OF UNF USF UWF Total Total% of OsceolaOrange 173 1 26 1 6 756 21 3,647 884 41 432 . 16 . 5,944 7.53 PinellasPascoPalm Beach 134 9221 1,361 60 5 11 91 972575 36 348535 3 1,083 949 3068 21 3,470 285269 17 43 25 5,7653,340 421156 7.304.23 .53.20 PutnamPolkSaint Johns 165 2416 27 38 . . 451 8263 83 63 502167 17 1 887 14 13 1 2,129 289 2.70 .37 SantaSaint RosaLucie 6812 63 . . 5960 6 . 133112 41 1 1510 31 347281 .44.36 SarasotaSeminole 18 9 15 7 51 134272 900 11 285189 32 8 374 2 361 8 988467 1.25 .59 TaylorSuwanneeSumter 181915' 1 821445 81 415229 1 2674 14 67 1,329 146128 93 1.68 .16.12 VolusiaUnion 1041 1 52 2 277 6 356 1 446 32 63 173 2 922 1,362 47 1.73 .06.18 WashingtonWaltonWakulla 18 5 1 451633 1215 2 1 . 2348 . 124 6045 .08.16.06 Unclas'sified Total 4,125 . . 4,977 1 4,352 55 15,725 6,557 70 21,730 1,936 16,211 93 3,301 78,914 219 100.00 .28 FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN THE STATE UNIVERSITIES TABLE 24 Fall of: 1964 1965 1966 19671964-1972 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 FAUFAMU Enrol. 91.82,996 844 2,30190.53,248 3,35089.03,100 3,95488.23,338 3,99988.13,484 4,56687.63,731 4,67489.94,006 5,04891.94,071 4,97790.44,125 FIU Enrol. 97.3 96.2 96.2 . 95.4 . . 92.2 90.3 89.0 88.1 - 4,35287.6 FSU Enrol. 9,750 10,575 11,567 . . 12,129 . 13,317 14,008 . 14,311 . 15,121 . . 15,725 84.0 FTU Enrol. 80.3 80.1 . . 80.8 . . 79.8 81.71,456 3,46282.4 4,68984.5 5,91782.8' 6,55782.1 OF Enrol. 13,292 . . 14,242 15,897 17,050 . 17,980 97.6 18,915 96.0 20,162 99.0 21,718 97.5 21,730 95.7 Enrol. 84.7 84.4 . 88.1 89.7 90.6 91.1 . 90.6 92.4 92.2 UNF ...... 97.01,936 USF Enrol. % 96.46,264 96.27,496 95.58,646 10,040 94.1 11,519 93.4 13,022 91.3 15,103 90.7 15,868 91.0 16,211 89.3 UWF . . 92.31,216 94.22,113 93.12,629 93.52,999 93.12,777 92.83,301 NON-FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN THE STATE UNIVERSITIES 1964-1972TABLE 25 FAMD Fall of: Enrol. 1964 269 1965 340 1966 382 1967 445 1968 472 1969 529 1970 450 1971 358 1972 438 FAU Enrol. 2.78.2 23 3.89.5 91 11.0 3.8132 11.8 4.6190 11.9 7.8339 12.4 4919.7 11.010.1 575 11.9 6848.1 12.4 7049.6 FIU Enrol...... 828 FSU Enrol. 2,397 2,695 2,752 3,073 - - 2,987 3,002 2,630 3,138 3,435 16.0 FTU Enrol. 19.7 19.9 19.2 . . 20.2 18.3 36 17.7 146 15.5 49 17.2 151 17.9 295 OF Enrol. 2,409 15.3 . . 2,632 15.6 . . 2,142 11.9 . . 1,954 . . 1,868 2.4 1,854 4.1 2,093 1.0 1,778 2.5 1,840 4.3 UNF Enrol...... ; 11.3 . . 9.4. . 8.9 . 9.4 7.6 . 7.8 61 USF Enrol. 234 296 404 628 815. 1,243 1,540 . 1,560 1,940 3.0 Enrol. 3.6. . 3.8. . 4.5. . 5.9 6.6 8.7 9.3 9.0 10.7 UWF . . . . ' . . 7.7102 5.8131 6.9196 6.5207 6.9207 7.2258 ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENTS BY INSTITUTION TABLE 26 Institution 1964 1965 1966 STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM 1964-19721967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 FANU 3,265 3,588 3,482 3,783 4,3383,956 5,0574,260 5,2494,456 . . 5,7324,429 . . 5,6814,563 FSUFIUFAU 12,135 867 13,200 2,392 14,3193,482 15,202 4,144 16,303 1,492 . . 17,010 3,608 16,941 4,738 18,259 6,068 19,160 6,8525,180 UFFTU 15,701 . . 16,874 18,039 . . 19,004 . . 19,848 . . 20,769 . . 22,255 . . 23,496 . . 23,570 1,997 UNF 7,795 9,050 . . 10,668 12,334 14,265 16,643 17,428 18,151 UWFUSF Total 38,466 6,498 . . 43,849 48,372 54,119 1,318 60,515 2,244 67,794 2,825 73,488 3,206 78,396 2,984 88,713 3,559 PERCENTAGE OF ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENTS BY STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM 1964-1972TABLE 27 INSTITUTION Institution 8.841964 8.181965 7.191966 6.991967 6.541968 6.281969 6.061970 5.651971 5.141972 FAUFAMU 2.25 5.45 7.19 . 7.66 7.17 . . 7.46 7.14 7.31 . . 5.846.40 FSUFIU 31.54 . 30.10 29.60 28.09 26.94 2.47 25.09 5.32 23.05 6.45 23.29 7.74 21.60 7.73 UWFUSFUNFUFFTU 40.8116.89 38.4817.77 37.2918.70 35.1619.71 2.44 32.8020.38 3.71 30.6421.04 4.17 22.6530.29 4.36 29.9722.23 3.81 20.4626.57 4.012.25 CHAPTER IV

FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT CHAPTER IV

FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT

A first-time-in-college (FTIC) student is an on-campus student who initially enrolls at an institution of higher learning in courses for college credit and has never been previously enrolled in any kind of college or university. A student is counted only once as an FTIC enrollee.

Subsequent enrollment by the student in any institution of higher learning does not constitute a FTIC enrollment.

Tables 28 through 31 contain an extensive examination of geographic breakdowns of current FTIC enrollment. FTIC data by state for each type' of institution make up the first table, Table 28, of Chapter IV. Moreover,

Table 29 furnishes the same kind of information for the separate SUS insti- tutions. With the exception of Florida, New York, with 1,614 FTIC enrollees, accounted for more FTIC student in Florida than any other state (Table 28).

Not surprisingly the University of Florida, with a FTIC registration of

2,709, listed more FTIC students than any other SUS school (Table 29).

Table 30 has FTIC information by county for each class of instruction, whereas the county data for the individual SUS schools fills Table 31.

Tables 32 through 34 chronicle some of the recent history of FTIC enrollment in Florida. Table 32 reviews total FTIC enrollment percentages dating back to 1958, while Table 33, covering the same time period, con- cerns itself with Florida FTIC registration per cents. Accordingly historical non-Florida FTIC data, appearing in percentage form, follow in

Table 34. Adhering to the existing trend, the public sector, particularly the public community and junior colleges, continued to enroll a larger and

57 larger percentage of the total FTIC enrollment (Table 32). A closer inspection shows that the Florida students were the primary contributors to this flow toward the public sector (Table 33), while non-Florida

FTIC students maintained a tendency towards the private baccalaureate degree-granting schools (Table 34).

Past and present FTIC enrollment figures by geographic area comprise

Tables 35 and 36. Table 35, which has FTIC data by state, precedes Florida

FTIC county totals found in Table 36. Table 35 indicates a substantial

FTIC registration increase of 4,831 students this year over last year.

This occurred after a net decrease of 894 students last year over the year before. Florida FTIC enrollment alone increased 3,620 or 7.5 per cent over the 1971 figure of 47,959, which represented only a 0.5 per cent increase over 1970 Florida FTIC enrollment. Chapter IV ends with Table 37 which shows FTIC enrollment by institution in alternate years.An exami- nation of Table 37 reveals that Miami-Dade Junior College enrolls 3,674 more FTIC students than any other school in the state.

58 TABLE 28

ORIGIN OF FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL AREA AND TYPE OF INSTITUTION FALL 1972

State or Other Pub. Priv. Priv. Geographical Area SUS CC & JC BDGI JC Total

Alabama 27 76 62 33 198 Alaska 1 3 5 9 Arizona 6 6 5 17 Arkansas 1 14 8 8 31 California 7 41 44 18 110

Colorado 6 12 14 2 34 Connecticut 36 71 306 12 425 Delaware 16 24 4 44 Dist. of Columbia 14 8 26 48 Florida 8,194 39,993 3,269 123 51,579

Georgia 97 127 179 11 414 Hawaii 3 5 8 Idaho 5 1 2 8 Illinois 26 118 235 15 39/t Indiana 13 120 75 20 2'i

Iowa 2 18 16 3 39 Kansas 3 10 10 1 :14 Kentucky 11 33 45 17 106 Louisiana 5 19 17 4 45 Maine 4 15 19 2 40

Maryland 30 67 201 9 307 Massachusetts 29 83 228 5 345 Michigan 18 79 68 8 173 Minnesota 4 19 26 1 50 Mississippi 1 15 7 1 24

Missouri 11 31 44 11 97 Montana 1 1 3 5 Nebraska 1 7 5 13 Nevada 1 4 4 9 New Hampshire 1 13 22 . 36 New Jersey 68 301 903 22 1,294 New Mexico 1 5 7 1 14 New York 106 500 982 26 1,614 North Carolina 16 44 76 12 1r8 North Dakota 1 . 1

59 TABLE 28 (continued)

State of Other Pub. Priv. Priv. Geographical Area SUS CC & JC BDGI JC Total

Ohio 61 149 253 20 483 Oklahoma 6 10 8 1 25 Oregon 1 2 4 2 9 Pennsylvania 95 189 484 17 785 Rhode Island 6 16 43 1 66

South Carolina 25 34 61 5 125 South Dakota 2 2 4 Tennessee 30 36 44 13 123 Texas 10 31 39 11 91 Utah 1 1 1 3

Vermont 1 16 12 1 30 Virginia 51 85 211 10 357 Washington 2 8 3 13 West Virginia 4 13 21 3 41 Wisconsin 15 28 45 1 89

Wyoming 2 4 . . 6

U. S. Total 9,043 42,499 8,177 462 60,181

Canal Zone 1 5 9 2 17 Guam Puerto Rico 3 19 30 4 56 U. S. Virgin Islands 2 3 15 1 21

Other Countries 295 409 178 23 905 Unclassified 541 413* 954

Total 9,344 43,476 8,822 492 62,134

This figure includes 297 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University FTIC students whose residences are unknown to the reporting institution.

60 TABLE 29

ORIGIN OF STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL AREA FALL 1972

State or Other % of * Geographical Area FAMU FSU FTU OF USF Total Total

Alabama 8 11 . . 5 3 27 .29

Alaska . . . . 1 1 .01

Arizona . . . .

Arkansas . . . 1 . . 1 .01

California 1 1 1 4 7 .08

Colorado 1 2 1 2 6 .06 Connecticut 9 9 3 8 7 36 .39

Delaware ......

Dist. of Columbia 12 . 1 1 14 .15 Florida 830 1,861 799 2,421 2,283 8,194 87.69

Georgia ,11 49 22 15 97 1.04

Hawaii . . Idaho

Illinois 8 8 10 . . 26 .28 Indiana 2 9 2 13 .14

Iowa . 1 1 2 .02

Kansas 2 1 . 3 .03 Kentucky 1 4 2 4 11 .12 Louisiana 2 2 1 5 .06

Maine . 2 2 4 .04

Maryland 3 5 22 . . 30 .37.

Massachusetts . . 5 . . 6 18 29 .31 Michigan 6 6 1 1 4 18 .19

Minnesota . 1 . 3 4 .04

Mississippi 1 . 1 .01

Missouri 1 3 1 2 4 11 .12

Montana . . 1 1 .01 Nebraska 1 1 .01

Nevada . . 1 1 .01 New Hampshire 1 1 .01

Iew Jersey 14 25 4 25 68 .73 New Mexico 1 1 .01 New York 18 33 5 50 106 1.14 North Carolina 1 12 1 2 16 .17 North Dakota . . 1 .01 TABLE 29 (continued)

State or Other % of Geographical Area FAMU FSU FTU OF USF Total Total

Ohio 4 12 21 24 61 .65 Oklahoma 4 2 6 .06 Oregon 1 1 .01 Pennsylvania 20 18 1 32 24 95 1.02

Rhode Island . . 3 3 6 .06

South Carolina 5 7 7 6 25 .27

South Dakota . . . .

Tennessee . . 14 11 5 30 .32 Texas 1 3 5 1 10 .11

Utah . . .

Vermont ,

Virginia 5 17 1 27 1 51 .55 Washington 1 1 2 .02

West Virginia . 2 4 .04 Wisconsin 1 2 1 5 6 15 .16 Wyoming

U. S. Total 968 2,132 817 2,702 2,424 9,043 96.78

Canal Zone 1 1 .01

Guam . . . . . Puerto Rico 1 2 3 .03

U. S. Virgin Islands 2 . 2 .02

Other Countries 11 19 14 5 246 295 3.16 Unclassified

Total 982 2,152 831 2,709 2,670 9,344 100.00

Florida Atlantic University, Florida International University, the University of North Florida and the University of West Florida are a part of the State University System but have no first-time-in-college students.

62 ORIGIN OF FLORIDA FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY AND TYPE OF INSTITUTION TABLE 30 County SUS CC & JC Pub. FALL 1972 Priv.BDGI Priv. JC Total Total% of AlachuaBayBaker 199 44 580713 46 16 5 3 629931 46 1.221.80 .09 BrowardBrevardBradford 601375 11 3,9412,798 95 249187 20 2 4,8113,362 106 9.336.52 .21 ClayCitrusCharlotteCalhoun 243815 4 241108 6537 22 39 1 301142 8341 .08.58.16.27 DeSotoDadeColumbiaCollier 1,082 1042 7 6,610 208110 58 521 23 23 42 8,217 221177 67 15.93 .13.43.34 DuvalDixie 442110 4 2,574 25 770 23 1 3 3,789 30 3.627.35 .06 FranklinFlaglerEscambia 85 82 1,736 227912 . 21 1,869 166 2124 .32.04.05 GadsdenGladesGilchrist 41 31 3 2 2 39 4 .01.08 HardeeHamiltonGulf 593 342464 31 403667 .08.07.13 TABLE 30 (continued) County SUS CC & JC. Pub. BDGIPriv. Priv. JC Total Total% of Hendry 1716 47 10 2 1 65 .29.13 HolmesHillsboroughHighlandsHernando 1,186 27 1 2,573 122118 39 5 30 2 3,903 152150 40 7.57 .08.30 JacksonIndian River 3312 278190 10 3 . .1 205322 .40.62 LakeLafayetteJefferson 6323 357 1224 25 . 2 . 447 5012 .87.02.10 .p.-c" LeonLee 399 80 569476 16 4 . 2 . 972574 1.881.11 MadisonLibertyLevy 1315 1 781642 1 . . 925817 .11.18.03 Manatee 49 . 687. 12 . 748 1.45 MartinMarion 2856 218464 12 . . 258532 1.03 .50 \ NassauMonroe 4033 112331 1412 376166 .32.73 - OkeechobeeOkaloosa 89 2 106738 12 2 . .1 110840 1.63 .21 OrangePalmOsceola Beach 888283 24 1,7111,834 8 228 9516 . 25 5. 2,1142,955 48 5.734.10 .09 TABLE 30 (continued) County SUS CC & JC Pub. BDGIPriv. Priv. JC Total Total% of PascoPinellas 665 65 2,924 440 129 29 52 3,723 536 7.221.04 PutnamPolkSaint Johns 289 2914 1,234 119179 101 19 7 . 5 . 1,629 200167 3.16 .39.32 SeminoleSarasotaSantaSaint RosaLucie 182163 1031 455348497784 273718 4 3 665987362546 1.291.911.06 .70 SuwanneeSumter 14 5 8194 . 9599 .18.19 kilca. VolusiaUnionTaylor 155 23 3 1,130 7268 131 13 . 1 1,417 7694 2.75 .15.18 WashingtonWaltonWakulla 16 45 548117 21 609822 .12.19.04 Unclassified Total 8,194 18 39,993 52 3,269** 308* 123 51,579 378 100.00 .73 ** notThiswhose provide figure residences anydoesincludes breakdown notin Floridainclude233 Floridaof areFTICany unknown studentsMemorialstudents. to fromCollege the Embry-Riddlerespective and 75 Ringling reporting Aeronautical School of institution. University, which could Art FTIC students ORIGIN OF STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM FLORIDA FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ON-CAMPUS TABLE 31 ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY . County FANU FSU FTU FALL 1972 OF USF Total* % of Total BayBakerAlachua 54 1528 1 22 14 199 44 2.43 .54 BrevardBradford 15 1 78 2 90 5 132 6 60 2 375 11 4.58 .13 CharlotteCalhounBroward 48 41 153 11 280 6 .115 6 . 601 24 4 7.34 .29.05 0\aN ClayCitrus 2 16 5 . . 18 5 23 3815 .46.18 DadeColumbiaCollier 68 3 312 15 4 3 492 12 3 207 9 4210 .12.51 DixieDeSoto 2 1 . 1 41 2 1,082 47 13.21 .05.09 EscambiaDuval 3947 167 32 6 . 159 32 63 7 110442 5.391.34 GadsdenFranklinFlagler 52 3 16 51 1 51 . 11 85 82 1.04 .10.02 GulfGladesGilchrist 1 2 1 . 21 1 314 .01.04.05 HardeeHamilton 5 . 1 . . 4 1 3 59 .06.11 County FAMU FSU TABLE 31 FTU (continued) OF USF Total* % of Total HernandoHendry 2 3 12 26 93 1716 .21.20 HolmesHillsboroughHighlands 38 1 104 10 1 . 2 151 11 893 3 1,186 27 1 14.47 .01.33 LafayetteJeffersonJacksonIndian River 528 93 2 15 36 51 233312 .28.15.40 LakeLeonLee 199 12 9 181 2013 3 1226 3216 7 399 6380 4.87 .77.98 -.4cs. MadisonLibertyLevy 11 3 41 8 1 1315 1 .16.01.18 MartinMarion,Manatee 17 41 13 48 2 141912 1020 9 285649 .34.68.60 NassauMonroeOkaloosa 341 5015 3 1 322712 545 403389 1.09 .40.49 PalmOsceolaOrangeOkeechobee Beach 3351 1 103 77 21 494 10 3 121158 81 4982 3 888283 24 2 10.84 3.45 .29.02 County FAMU FSU TABLE 31 FTU (continued) UF. USF Total* % of Total PolkPinellasPasco 3622 4 121 68 7 631 171 46 8 348133 45 289665 65 3.538.12 .79 SaintPutnam Johns 85 82 . . 10 5 32 2914 .17.35 Saint Lucie . 16 . 7 . . 8 31 .38 SarasotaSanta Rosa . .2 43 8 2 52 2 64 163 10 1.99 .12 SumterSeminole 2 20 1 120 . 27 . 15 2 182 5 2.22 .06 UnionTaylorSuwannee 31 10 5 . 10 38 2314 3 .17.28 WakullaVolusia 12 4 43 1 17 . . 65 . 18 155 5 1.89 .04.06 WashingtonWalton . 3 . 13 2 2 16 4 .05.20 Unclassified Total 830. . 1,861 799 18 2,421 2,283 8,194 18 100.00 .22 * Floridatime-in-collegeand the Atlantic University University,students. of West FloridaFlorida areInternational a part of the State University System but have no first- University, the University of North Florida, PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN EACH TYPE OF INSTITUTION 1958-1972TABLE 32 Fall of University 'State System Comm. & Jr.Colleges Public Institutions TotalPublic. Private Baccalaureate Degree-GrantingInstitutions CollegesPrivate Junior Institutions PrivateTotal 196019591958 31.731.331.9% 35.628.528.6% 60.5%67.359.8 29.334.4%35.0 5.25.1%3.4 32.740.239.5% 196319621961 23.628.622.2 49.850.7.41.6 72.074.370.2 21.221.825.9 6.83.9 28.025.729.8 koaN 196619651964 18.821.915.0 58.562.854.8 77.877.376.7 19.219.019.7 3.03.73.6 22.222.723.3 196919681967 16.315.215.5 65.665.265.4 81.980.980.4 15.816.215.8 2.33.33.4 18.119.119.6 197219711970 15.015.717.6 68.864.070.0 85.084.581.6 14.215.3 0.83.11.3 15.018.415.5 PERCENTAGE OF FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN EACH TYPE OF INSTITUTION TABLE1958-1972 33 Fall of Universtiy SystemState Comm. & jr.Colleges Public, Institutions TotalPublic Private Baccalaureate Degree-GrantingInstitutions CollegesPrivate Junior Institutions Private Total 196019591958 35.234.233.9% 42.933.532.7% 67.766.6%7811 27.028.2%18.6 3.35.35.2% 21.932.333.4% 196119631962 23.324.931.2 56.157.048.5 81.979.479.7 13.514.316.6 3.83.77.1 20.618.120.3 19.6619651964 20.123.116.4 61.669.465.3 85.885.484.7 11.411.211.9 3.42.83.4 14.214.615.3 196919681967 17.617.016.2 73.572.772.5 91.189.788.7 7.27.78.2 1.72.63.1 10.311.3 8.9 197219711970 15.917.219.5 77.575.470.8 92.690.393.4 6.46.87.3 0.20.62.4 6.67.49.7 PERCENTAGE OF FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE NON-FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN EACH TYPE OF INSTITUTION 1958-1972TABLE 34 Fall of University SystemState Comm. & Jr.Colleges Public Institutions TotalPublic Private Baccalaureate Degree-GrantingInstitutions CollegesPrivate Junior Institutions Private Total 196019591958 20.2%16.318.0 4.75.74.7% 21.023.724.9% 75.071.370.5% 4.05.04.6% 79.076.375.1% 196319621961 16.316.216.6 14.714.1 9.1 31.030.325.7 64.265.269.7 4.84.54.6 69.069.774.3 J1-. 196619651964 11.814.7 7.7 29.123.414.7 36.835.229.4 59.659.465.8 3.75.44.8 63.364.870.6 196919681967. 10.1 9.98.8 28.930.529.7 38.839.339.8 55.954.455.5 5.36.34.7 61.260.760.2 197119701972 10.9 8.28.6 33.034.633.6 42.843.942.2 52.652.051.7 3.55.26.1 56.157.257.8 TABLE 35

ORIGIN CF FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL AREA 1965-1972

State or Other Geographical Area 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972

Alabama 248 214 179 150 189 200 211 198 Alaska 6 3 4 4 4 8 4 9 Arizona 7 11 16 8 12 18 11 17 Arkansas 19 18 17 19 23 16 25 31 California 50 62 73 75 85 119 107 110

Colorado 16 24 23 23 23 28 30 34 Connecticut 256 299 319 362 358 390 338 425 Delaware 38 43 64 47 56 59 33 44 Dist. of Columbia 68 57 65 64 57 46 51 48 Florida 34,609 37,518 39,08141,746 44,403 47,729 47,957 51,579

Georgia 442 413 433 433 456 389 402 414 Hawaii 4 7 8 7 12 15 11 8 Idaho 3 11 7 6 3 8 8 Illinois 292 295 349 392 389 381 382 394 Indiana 130 181 167 194 206 219 220 228

Iowa 15 22 35 25 41 34 38 39 Kansas 14. 15 9 15 26 18 22 24 Kentucky 72 90 86 100 119 111 100 106 Louisiana 36 36 37 48 61 50 47 45 Maine 35 42 67 63 62 48 46 40

Maryland 159 169 200 240 350 313 289 307 Massachusetts 254 278 348 335 417 347 324 345 Michigan 113 123 126 155 181 161 205 173 Minnesota 24 27 40 32 41 40 55 50 Mississippi 37 45 45 27 40 31 45 24

Missouri 38 44 74 69 69 76 '81 97 Montana 2 4 6 5 4 3 5 Nebraska 5 10 11 16_ 12 11 12 13 Nevada 4 1 3 4 8 2 5 9 New Hampshire 24 25 35 42 48 38 25 36

New Jersey 928 1,076 1,288 1,294 1,328 1,346 1,204 1,294 New Mexico 10 9 10 7 11 6 9 14 New York 1,081 1,451 1,542 1,760 2,013 1,730 1,650 1,614 North Carolina 155 '14-1-. 143 153 --151 168 163 148 North Dakota 3 3 3 1 9 6 1 1

72 TABLE 35 (continued)

State or Other Geographical Area 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972

Ohio 271 310 371 406 484 455 431 483 Oklahoma 14 12 7 13 26 21 22 25 Oregon 5 4 10 5 8 13 11 9 Pennsylvania 465 498 562 640 715 673 669 785 Rhode Island 42 41 31 51 53 59 59 66

South Carolina 106 117 118 127 126 126 95 125 South Dakota 4 2 8 4 5 7 2 4 Tennessee 104 127 120 108 129 128 113 123 Texas 57 61 63 68 71 96 85 91 Utah 1 2 4 4 1 1 3 3

Vermont 13 14 18 27 17 30 18 30 Virginia 319 261 318 320 280 353 340 357 Washington 8 12 17 28 18 19 18 13 West Virginia 43 39 '42 34 45 37 38 41 Wisconsin 49 71 59 76 74 71 73 89 Wyoming 1 1 3 3 2 2 3 6

U. S. Total 40,696 44,331 46,66249,837 53,325 56,251 56,094 60,181

Canal Zone 8 10 6 8 9 16 11 17 Guam 1 3 9 1 Puerto Rico 25 45 25 22 33 65 46 56 U. S. Virgin Islands 2 2 1 4 15 16 12 21

Other Countries 511 337 366 428 541 646 620 905 Unclassified 123 501 7 195 51 1,194 519 954**

Total 41,365 45,226 47,06850,497 53,974*58,197 57,303 62,134

*Includes82 transfer students enrolled at Florida Southern College. ** This figure includes 297 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University FTIC students whose residences are unknown to the reporting institution.

73 TABLE 36

ORIGIN OF FLORIDA FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY 19651972

County 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972

Alachua 424 763 840 619 703 869 908 931 Baker 38 36 42 34 56 39 35 46 Bay 634 584 511 605. 667 607 611 629 Bradford 58 58 26 68. 92 106 77 106 Brevard 1,503 1,943 :,399 3,231 3,223 4,113 3,397 3,362

Broward 2,713 2,824 2,553 2,777 3,126 3,225 3,382 4,811 Calhoun 42 58 43 56 43 36 50 41 Charlotte 82 89 91 93 71 76 88 142 Citrus 58 65 56 56 75 62 74 83 Clay 173 158 144 156 231 220 256 301

Collier 115 123 147 204 123 144 132 177 Columbia 184 165 168 179 229 189 204 221 Dade 6,388 6,967 7,612 8,023 8,691 9,187 9,423 8,217 DeSoto 61 44 38 57 -18 44 73 67 Dixie 42 40 16 31 28 26 20 30

Duval 2,357 3,481 3,295 3,398 3,709 3,837 4,178 3,789 Escambia 1,280 1,276 1,379 1,298 1,308 1,189 803 1,869 ... Flagler 30 27 29 14 20 22 26 24 Franklin 20 29 40 .36 26 15 32 21 Gadsden 131 151 141 161 166 149 172 166

Gilchrist 20 24 15 20 17 23 18 39 Glades 11 9 14 13 5 8 2 4 Gulf 72 96 60 61 126 54 54 67 Hamilton 52 25 31 28 32 50 36 36 Hardee 76 60 90 68 63 72 51 41)

Hendry 33 58 27 46 48 .41 32 65 Hernando 39 56 60 48 81 64 73 150 Highlands 102 57 153 128 144 155 155 152 Hillsborough 2,351 2,370 2,276 3,151 3,580 3,261 3,416 3,903

Holmes 76 66 52 59 56 . 62 40

Indian River 176 163 219 170 179 1E15 217 322 Jackson 210 235 230 220 255 2/.2 213 205 Jefferson 59 27 36 38 51 55 60 50 Lafayette 15 18 21 23 21 18 21 12 Lake 361 371 413 371 367 485 404 447

74 TABLE 36(continued)

County 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972

Lee 506 471 444 673 399 439 496 574 Leon 521 725 623 686 813 847 908 972 Levy 60 77 39 45 58 86 49 58 Liberty 13 13 8 11 10 17 17 17 Madison 93 91 82 95 90 99 104 92

Manatee 454 508 535 583 483 603 639 748 Marion 442 484 426 389 438 533 496 532 Martin 92 82 99 136 111 96 159 258 Monroe 441 253 216 340 393 243 429 376 Nassau 82 125 91 87 100 95 107 166

Okaloosa 581 569 592 667 691 762 836 840 Okeechobee 42 145 55 41 41 26 36 1.10 Orange 1,837 1,954 2,265 2,785 2,648 3,378 2,782 2,955 Osceola 80 90 90 93 140 110 49 48 Palm Beach 1,842 1,852 1,769 1,862 1,903 1,992 2,125 2,114

Pasco 122 133 156 163 175 219 219 536 Pinellas 2,783 2,595 2;682 2,686 2,921 3,198 3,225 3,723 Polk 1,300 1,277 1,261 1,361 1,470 1,756 1,573 1,69 Putnam 209 257 192 200 299 233 248 200 Saint Johns 233 172 196 169 218 190 176 167

Saint Lucie 313 277 266 308 270 261 312 546 Santa Rosa 261 266 240 195 226 168 448 3C.2 Sarasota 549 578 644 595 598 772 1,019 987 Seminole 245 416 434 500 536 810 626 665 Sumter 80 76 57 79 129 112 109 99

Suwannee 97 88 67 99 100 86 129 95 Taylor 83 69 102 75 111 101 96 94 Union 27 81 44 57 27 84 42 76 Volusia 981 1,034 925 957 1,099 1,074 1,488 1,417 Wakulla E-, 26 18 32 19 7 32 22

Walton 135 132 87 110 93 97 93 98 Washington 56 51 59 59 51 69 75 60

Unclassified 44 35 50 24 64 251 57 378*

Total 34,609 37,51839,081 41,702 44,35447,729 47,959 51,579**

*This figure includes 233 Florida MemorialCollege and 75 Ringling School of Art FTIC students whose residenCes in Floridaare unknown to the respective reporting institutions. ** This figure does not include any students from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University which could not provide any breakdown of FTIC students.

75 TABLE 37

FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENTS BY INSTITUTION ALTERNATE YEARS 1962-1972

Institution .1962 1964 1966 1968 1970 1972

State University System FAMU 466 795 538 843 1,067 982 FAU FIU FSU 1,995 2,206 1,864 2,067 2,143 2,1.52 FTU 470 1,688 831 OF 2,478 2,764 2,699 2,873 2,888 2,709 UNF USF 1,059 1,706 1,695 1,593 2,428 2,670 UWF

Public Community and Junior Colleges Brevard CC 682 942 1,527 2,602 3,324 2,904 Broward CC 765 900 1,973 1,719 3,042 3,929 Central Fla. CC 327 435 617 429 617 572 Chipola JC 310 435 550 472 459 360 Daytona Beach CC 512 644 797 788 824 1,273

Edison CC 321 360 566 854 435 735 Florida JC . 1,644 2,025 2,200 2,738 Florida Keys CC 201 276 188 329 Gulf Coast CC 305 352 679 690 677 696 Hillsborough CC . . . 1,158 1,375 2,626

Indian River CC 178 298 394 553 409 1,150 Lake City CC 244 344 460 447 508 561 Lake-Sumter CC 154 259 331 353 465 432 Manatee JC 427 688 1,017 1,103 1,221 1,582 Miami-Dade JC - 2,710 4,131 6,631 7,784 8,239 7,603

North Florida JC 182 308 390 478 490 343 Okaloosa-Walton JC 401 529 607 693 699 Palm Beach JC 987 1,359 1,796 1,729 1,692 1,858 Pasco-Hernando CC 413 Pensacola JC 1,182 1,426 1,586 1,590 1,394 2,372

Polk CC 707 979 1,099 1,320 1,237 St. Johns River JC 343 860 748 430 452 397 St. Petersburg JC 2,024 2,332 3,208 2,991 3,073 3,448 Santa Fe JC . 604 692 1,416 1,954 Seminole JC . . 533 679 958 769

76 1

TABLE 37 (continued)

Institution 1962 1964 1966 1968 1970 1972

South Florida JC . 188 157 198 207

Tallahassee CC . 448 463 555 761 Valencia CC . 844 1,059 1,528

Private Baccalaureate Degree-Granting Institutions Barry C 216 203 197 173 122 185 Bethune-Cookman C 184 196 385 210 429 373 Biscayne C 102 159 121 139 154 Eckerd College (formerly Florida Presbyterian C) 250 247 265 270 279 221 Edward Waters C 243 231 303 333 238 155

Embry-Riddle Aero. Univ. 71 25 543 176 394 297 Fla. Inst. of Technology 105 120 396 570 730 979 Florida Memorial C 87 51 131 223 160 241 Florida Southern C 747 610 465 427 1,280 464 Jacksonville U 563 438 432 547 585 598

Jones College* Jacksonville Div.** 194 425 397 Orlando Div.** . 218 190 78 New College 101 109 307 224 220 Nova University Ringling School of Art 112 127 156 150 228

Rollins C *** 428 432 466 435 459 477 Saint Joseph C 163 Saint Leo C . . 342 551 411 500 364 St. Vincent de Paul South-Eastern Bible C 126 187 233 180 227

Stetson U 430 470 434 439 438 425 U of Miami 1,660 1,864 2,160 2,160 2,027 2,153 U of Tampa 489 501 618 600 546 586 Webber Cli 50 61 46 50

77 TABLE 37(continued)

Institution 1962 1964 1966 1968 1970 1972

Private Junior Colleges The College of Orlando##638 910 994 448 169 Florida Collee 127 _170 188 185 248 245 Jones College

Jacksonville Div.** . . . . 362 781

Orlando Div.** . . 370 212

Marymount C . 135 159 295 196 172

Saint Joseph C*** . 167

Saint Leo C 216 . Webber C# 47 75

Jones College shifted from PBDGI to Private JC in 1967. ** Prior to 1971, Jones College, Jacksonville was a two year institution and prior to 1972, Jones College, Orlando was a two year institution. *** St. Joseph College shifted from PBDGI to Private JC in 1970 and closed after the 1971-72 school year. # Webber College shifted from PBDGI to Private JC in 1970. ## The allege of Orlando closed after the 1970-71, school year.

78 CHAPTER V

GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT CHAPTER V

GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT

A graduate student is an on-campus student who has enrolled in at least one graduate level course for college credit after earning a baccalaureate or higher degree.

Table 38 includes SUS versus PBDGI graduate enrollment as well as total graduate enrollment for each state. Table 39 yields the same com- parisons for Florida graduate students by county. Table 38 indicates

that a total of 19,137 students enrolled in graduate school in Florida

this year; moreover, SUS institutions accounted for over 75 per cent of

these students. More than 76 per cent of the Florida residents who registered for graduate school in Florida in 1972 attended SUS schools

(Table 39).

Not only did total graduate enrollment (Florida and non-Florida students) decline this year for the first time in recent years (Table 40), but 1972 Florida graduate enrollment also was down by 107 students from last year. Table 42 shows that the University of Florida registered 1,067 more graduate students than any other school in Florida. Among graduate students, the percentage in the State University System as opposed to the private sector, after remaining fairly constant for some years, has suddenly

expanded and in 1972 encompassed 76.1 per cent of the total number of post- baccalaureate students. Finally, the number of graduate students expressed

as a per cent of total college level enrollment in Florida has fallen for

the third consecutive year and currently stands at 7.5 per cent.

80 ORIGIN OF GRADUATE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL AREA FALL 1972TABLE 38 GeographicalState Area or Other FAMU FAU FIU FSU FTU OF UNF USF UWF Total SUS TotalPBDGI Total AlaskaAlabama 2 83 1 19 6 4 114 1 12 1 126 2 ArizonaArkansas . 1 4011 4 12 42 73 . 41. 16 9 31 1712 California 7 . 64 41 105 DelawareConnecticutColorado 4 . 21 7 . . 293 . . 2 3214 9 16 5 144819 ,--c° FloridaDist. of Columbia 210 1,311 1 349 2,418 8 908 4,254 5 204 1,622 3 407 11,683 17 3,672 7 15,355 24 Georgia 10 . . 124 28 6 1 169 11 180 HawaiiIdaho l, 1 . . 4 . . 1 . . 64 64 IndianaIllinois 4.8 ,29 79 . 2 . 1911 46 2 . 116 48 4014 156 62 Iowa 1 . . 20 . . 1 1 1 24 5 29 Kansas 2810 . . 74 - 3 3517 54 4021 MaineLouisianaKentucky 0. 1 . . 37 3 . . 12 2 41 1 55 6 94 1559 4 28 . 8 . 2 1 16 MassachusettsMaryland 2 29 17 7 . 8 5643 37 9359 MississippiMinnesotaMichigan 13 322238 15 6 . 26 13 493167 13 97 583880 GeographicalState Area or Other FAMU FAU FIU FSU TABLE 38 (continued)FTU OF UNF USF UWF Total SUS TotalPBDGI Total Missouri 19 1 6 . 3 . . 29 7 36 NebraskaMontana . 7 . . 41 a 1 . . 12 1 32 15 3 NewNevada Hampshire . 1 . 8 . , . 2 . 1 . 1 . 13 1 51 18 2 New Jersey 9 . . 50 23 4 3 89 33 122 New YorkMexico . 25 . . . 116 3 46 11 2 . 7 . 205 5 131 336 5 NorthNorth Carolina Dakota . . 2 . . 61 2 . . 21 1 . 2 . . 86 3 10 1 96 4 Ohio 9 . . 56 23 10 7 106 45 151 IN)co OklahomaOregon 98 . .e 51 1 . . 1311 61 1219 RhodePennsylvania Island 11 . . 70 1 . . 20 1 . 1 . 10 . 1 113 3 60 5 173 8 South Carolina . . 29 13 9 1 43 4 47 TennesseeSouth Dakota 2 . . 35 1 . . 11 2 1. 51 1 9 60 1 UtahTexas . . 1 . 52 7 . . 13 1 a 5 5 76 8 12 88 8 VirginiaVermont 31 60 3 . . 17 1 . 51 85 6 24 109 6 WestWashington Virginia . . 1 1618 . . 4 2023 24 2425 Wisconsin . . . i1 . 27 2 1 7 31 . 2 . 41 .7 48 3 Wyoming Ti. S. Total 220 1,418 350 3,747 913 4,673 205 1,751 455 13,732 3 4,309 18,041 TABLE 38 GeographicalState Area or Other FAMU FAU FIU FSU FTU (continued)OF UNF USF UWF Total SUS TotalPBDGI Total Canal Zone 2 2 . 2 U.S.Puerto Virgin Rico Islands . . . 12 81 . . . 20 1 11 31 1 GuamUnclassifiedOther Countries 2 . 60 2 18 5 262 11 408 31 . 30 . 2 796 10 161 95 891171 Total 222 1,480 373 4,023 924 5,090 209 1,781 459 14,561 4,576 19,137 ORIGIN OF FLORIDA GRADUATE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY TABLE 39 FALL 1972 SUS Priv. % of AlachuaCounty FAMU 1 FAU 1 FIU 1 FSU 22 FTU 2,310 OF UNF USF 7 UWF 2,342Total BDGI 7 Total2,349 Total15.30 BayBaker 4 . . 31 1 1f 10 1 . . 4 50 4 1 51 4 .33.03 BrevardBradford 15 . . 67 2 182 6711 24 . 355 14 459 814 14 5.30 .09 Bru-kard 3 588 13 89 3 156 15 . . 867 269 1,136 7.40 CharlotteCalhoun 2 , 3 . 32 2 . . 87 1 97 .06.05 co CitrusClay 1 1 3 19 7 8 12 . . 3313 55 3818 .25.12 ColumbiaCollier 33 2 12 5 29 8 . . 1 4419 26 25 .30.16 DixieDeSotoDade 4 208 328 228 1 3 335 31 1 36 3 4 1,147 27 1,674 2,821 46 27 18.37 .01.05 EscambiaDuval 36 4 9 150 57 1 261 36 181 17 3 287 3 388657 125 1 389782 2.535.09 FlaglerGadsdenFranklin . 22 2. . .. 40 41 1 21 64 83 21 65 85 .42.03.05 GladesGilchrist 1 6 F 61 61 .01.04 HardeeHamiltonGulf 12 1 41 41 51 12 7 2 14 7 .09.05 TABLE 39 (continued) County FAIN FAU FIU FSU FTU OF UNF USF UWF Total SUS BDGIPriv. Total Total% of HernandoHendry 5 . . 21 1 3 . 15 1 21 7 21 23 8 .15.05 Highlands 6 61 106 6 2 11rK1 4 772 7 . .3 i,006 23 14 2 1,020 25 6.64 .16 HolmesHillsboroughIndian River 1 5 67 . 94 . . 1 2211 . 9 . 3111 .20.07 JeffersonJackson 5 1 1215 28 . 2 . 3 . 2132 . 2132 .14.21 LakeLafayette 1 1 . 14 14 24 1 5 . . 59 1 40 99 1 .64.01 uco LeonLee 67 . 10 5 1 889 20 1 2617 1610 1 1,004 59 10 1,014 59 6.60 .38 MadisonLibertyLevy 5 . 12 1 . 12 2 1912 1 1912 1 .12.01.08 MarionManatee 1 2 1521 . . 5121 29 21 1 6875 4 7279 .47.51 NassauMonroeMartin . 17 6 2 10 94 . .. 693 . 31. 1 1. 212428 10 32 243034 .16.22.20 Okaloosa 21 . . 43 20 1 29 94 1 95 .62 OrangeOkeechobee 4 . 3 94 2 455 133 . . 35 724 4 580 1,304 4 8.49 .03 PalmOsceola Beach 1 384 88 2012 106 4 . 1 . 14 1 613 18 4711 660 29 4.30 .19 TABLE 39 (continued) County FAMU FAU FIU FSU FTU OF UNF USF UWF Total SUS BDGIPriv. Total Total% of Pasco 1 1 1 7 . . 9 38 . . 57 . 57 .37 PolkPinellas 28 78 . 123 37 82 131 58 ..-, . 103397 1 669216 108 11 324680 4.432.11 SaintPutnam Johns 1 1 . 1113 3217 4 1 . . 4535 73 4248 .27.31 Saint Lucie 2 9 . 5 1 12 . . 29 11 40 .26 SarasotaSanta Rosa . 1 . 3 . 30 5 33 5 1 31 62 1 9973 1 100 74 .65.48 Seminole . 1 . 1 14 150 1 27 . . 8 1 202 107 309 2.01 Sumter . 5 7 13 4 17 .11 a.co Suwannee , 2 5 7 7 .05 UnionTaylor . . 6 42 1 . 1 59 . . . 59 .03.06 Wakulla,Volusia 31 6 . 1 47 7 44 51 4 7 . . 157 10 .119 276 10 1.80 .07 WashingtonWalton 1 2 . 25 21 23 89 98 .05.06 Unclassified Total 210. . 1,311 . . 349 2 2,418 . . 908 6 4,254 . . 204 1,622 407 11,683 8 3,672 15,355 8 100.00 .05 TABLE 40

ORIGIN OF GRADUATE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL AREA 1965-1972

State or Other Geographical Area 1965 1966. 1967. 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972

Alabama 91 96 124 136 156 147 141 126

Alaska 1, 2 1 . . 2 1 7 2 Arizona 10 8 13 8 15 15 12 12 Arkansas 22 20 23 19 15 26 17 17 California 53 56 81 111 134 118 114 105.

Colorado 10 15 12 8 20 19 15 19 Connecticut 35 29 43 53 64 50 50 48 Delaware 10 6 9 14 18 20 8 14 Dist. of Columbia 10 16 6 8 23 21 19 24 Floxida 6,400 7,864 10,595 12,291 14;342 14,818 15,462 15,355 ,...

Georgia 168 157 195 176 228 183 190 180 Hawaii 1 2 6 2 5 4 3 4 Idaho 3 3 22 1 7 5 4 6 Illinois 103 85 118 200 167 150 138 156

Indiana 39 42 47 .1.:5 72 62 67 62

Iowa 17 24 26 26 24 26 37 29 Kansas 21 22 20 20 18 14 12 21 Kentucky 45 56 60 65 60 43 45 40 Louisiana 46 60 69 68 66 72 54 59 Maine 12 5 17 10 12 10 8 15

Maryland 37 48 50 56 77 66 76 59 Massachusetts 62. 65 87 88 115 102 110 93 Michigan 50 44 70 67 62 70 70 80 Minnesota 24 27 38 33 39 38 35 38 Mississippi 45 55 60 54 50 57 51 58

Missouri 35 34 38 35 45 43 37 36 Montana 2 4 3 1 3 5 2 3 Nebraska 12 8 11 16 6 5 10 15

Nevada 4 2 2 1 . . 2 2 2 New Hampshire 10 10 14 11 12 10 12 18

87 TABLE 40 (continued)

State or Other Geographical Area 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972

New Jersey 88 82 125 120 178 132 117 122 New Mexico 14 9 7 6 11 11 9 5 New York 213 233 318 330 421 349 322 336 North Carolina 90 84 98 99 103 115 114 96, North Dakota 3 6 6 4 6 13 6 4

Ohio 96 87 120 121 114 138 126 151 Oklahoma 14 14 15 12 16 14 15 19 Oregon 8 7 6 9 18 17 15 12 Pennsylvania 116 105 144 130 163 156 163 173 Rhode Island 4 9 14 14 11 11 12 8

South Carolina 67 53 69 95 96 57 56 47 South Dakota 5 10 9 6 3 7 5 1

Tennessee 86 80 94 96 . 123 85 72 60 Texas 66 68 84 82 106 84 82 89 Utah 4 7 11 10 9 6 12 8

Vermont 5 5 6 7 10 15 8 6 Virginia 66 69 94 95 117 119 111 109 Washington 16 16 11 16 19 18 12 25 West Virginia 25 17 26 15 14 17 21 24 Wisconsin 34 39 48 57 48 50 47 43 Wyoming 4 3 4 4 1 1 3 3

U. S. Total 8,402 9,868 13,169 14,971 17,444 17,617 18,136 18,041 GuamCanal Zone 4 5 2 2 1 2 3 2 Puerto Rico 21 23 42 17 20 18 20 31

U.S. Virgin Islands . . 1 1

Other Countries 350 395 438 505 635 635 841 891 Unclassified 3 1 837 1,123 774 171

Total 8,780 10,291 13,652 15,495 18,937 19,395 19,775 19,137

88 ORIGIN OF FLORIDA GRADUATE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY 1965-1972TABLE 41 AlachuaCounty 1965 245 1966 976 1,529 1967 1,560 1968 2,188 1969 2,034 1970 2,387 1971 2,349 1972 BrevardBradfordBayBaker 393 4512 3 532 3818 3 809 2459 4 1,047 1461 4 988 4511 4 836 2073 3 841 6819 1 814 5114 4 Broward 424 569 731 - 694 854 842 754 1,136 CharlotteClayCitrusCalhoun 13 547 1811 7 241312 241115 7 23111314 232210 8 4017 58 3818 97 DadeColumbiaCollier 1,631 19 6 1,331 198 6 1,870 2922 1,872 3120 2,039 2932 2,918 3041 3,604 2835 2,821 2546 DuvalDixieDeSoto 373 28 439 27 641 47 588 73 565 56 622 53 645 42 782 27 FranklinFlaglerEscambia 62 67 52 53 84 71 83 41 261. 7 . 381 73 363 12 3 389 85 GilchristGadsden 64 4 67 1 66 3 59 3 59 5 54 3 82 5 65 6 HardeeHamiltonGulfGlades 36 10 5 13 24 2538 12 953 1512 83 978 14 17 TABLE 41 (continued) HendryCounty 1965 5 1965 10 1967 11 1968 9 1969 6 1970 7 1971 8 1972 8 HolmesHillsboroughHighlandsHernando 341 19 28 535 693 742 2111 2 1,059 25 49 1,148 2219 5 1,371 2017 5 936 102313 1,020 251123 JacksonIndian River 1718 8 28 68 3113 4018 3026 3029 4638 ,31 32 LakeLafayetteJefferson 33 1 38 2 5219 2 . 5320 . . 6925 . . 9922 . 9527 4 9921 1 v) LeonLee 561 20 578 23 685 46 998 38 1,000 44 997 73 1,360 72 1,014 59 cp MadisonLibertyLevy 12 37 10 16 1510 1 2313 2 . 2110 . 2114 5 1516 8 1219 1 MartinManateeMarion 3738 9 3644 8 6848 8 137175 767413 127087 931788 307972 MonroeOkaloosaNassau 23 35 23 56 4416 7 4120 9 5725 9 771323 872523 952434 PalmOsceolaOrangeOkeechobee Beach 514591 94 606637 1016 564734 18 5 521806 18 4 1,001 753 19 7 1,025 584 17 5 1,128 419 2312 1,304 660 29 4 TABLE 41 (continued) CountyPasco 1965 19 1966 30 1967 25 1968 44 1969 49 1970 62 1971 36 1972 57 PolkPinellasSaintPutnam Johns 242109 1228 125322 2114 473177 3536 283902 2839 283975 4227 1,2Z -4/7 314; 310675 3847 324680 4248 SeminoleSarasotaSantaSaint RosaLucie 654027 9 695333 7 102 741121 102 852211 119124 4437 187 905654 248116 5945 309100 7440 SuwanneeSumter 1618 6 1412 6 221714 2229 9 191615 181317 252012 17 97 qc,1.- UnionTaylorVolusia 152 4 171 46 216 36 224 16 231 94 242 7 247 8 276 5 WashingtonWaltonWakulla 49 57 14 9 11 76 1411 111113 10 98 Unclassified Total 6,400 7,864 1 10,595 194 12,291 447 14,342 688 14,818 15 15,462 15,355 8 TABLE 42

GRADUATE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY INSTITUTION 1965-1972

Institution 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972

State University System FAMU 376 422 427 387 452 295 256 222 FAU 783 1,165 1,131 1,062 1,382 1,313 739 1,480 FIU 373 FSU 2,177 2,458 2,957 3,285 3,340 3,308 4,530 4,023 FTU 121 345 569 924 OF 2,182 2,478 4,218 4,254 4,877 5,265 5,579 5,090 UNF 209 USF 377 763 1,017 2,021 2,469 2,643 1,593 1,781 UWF 257 394 364 459

SUS Total 5,895 7,286 9,750 11,009 12,898 13,563 13,630 14,561

Private Baccalaureate Degree-Granting Institutions Barry College 172 267 276 231 335 313 391 449 .* * * * * Edward Waters C . . 156 . . .

Florida Beacon . . 4 . . Fla. Inst. of Tech. 307 409 542 631 611 426 396 307 Jacksonville U 110 160 239 264 246 169 137 136 Nova U 21 19 25 62 126 161 Rollins C 600 705 739 802 838 847 858 962 St. Vincent de Paul 36 36 41 48 54 47 39 39 Stetson U 151 161 163 314 244 251. 260 231 U of Miami 1,509 1,267 1,721 2,177 3,686 3,717 3,938 2,291

PBDGI Total 2,885 3,005 3,092 4,486 6,039 5,632 6,145 4,576

Total 8,780 10,291 13,652 15,495 18,937 19,395 19,775 19,137

% of total in SUS 67.1 70.8 69.2 72.2 68.1 69.9 68.9 76.1 % of total in Florida Enrollment 6.4 6.6 7.4 7.9 8.9 8.6 8.1 7.5

Number not available.

92 CHAPTER VI

BLACK AND NON-BLACK ENROLLMENT CHAPTER VI

BLACK AND NON-BLACK ENROLLMENT

The data utilized in this chapter were obtained from the "Compliance

Report of Institutions of Higher Education Under Title VI of the Civil

Rights Act of 1964, Fall 1972." The discrepancies that exist between

some of the enrollment figures found in this chapter and the totals

reported in other chapters may have been the result of any one or a

combination of the following factors. The tables of this chapter include

both on -- campus and off-campus enrollment while the tables presented in

the other chapters report only on-campus enrollment. The compliance

report and the enrollment report may have been tabulated at two different

points in time. Therefore, due to late registrations and dropouts

different enrollment totals developed. Individual institutions may have had differing interpretations of which students to include in each report.

Once again the result would have been unequal enrollment totals on two

separate enrollment reports from the same institution.

Black and non-black enrollment totals and percentages for the public higher educational institutions in Florida comprise both of the tables of

Chapter VI. Table 43 indicates that of the state universities, with the exception of predominately black Florida A & M University (96,8 per cent black with 4,417 black students), the University of North Florida had the highest percentage of black students (7.3 per cent), whereas Florida

State University had the highest black enrollment (935 students). On the other hand, Florida Technological University enrolled both the smallest percentage of blacks (2.0 per cent) and the smallest number of blacks

(136 students) of any of the SUS institutions.

94 Table 44 reveals that of all of the public community and junior colleges, North Florida Junior College had the highest percentage of black students (16.3 per cent), while Miami-Dade Junior College had the most black students (3,214 registrants).

On a systemwide basis, the SUS institutions with 8.5 per cent of their total enrollment consisting of black students (Table 43), enrolled

0.8 per cent less blacks than the public two-year schools, which had a black enrollment of 9.3 per cent of their total student population

(Table 44).

95 BLACK AND NON-BLACK ENROLLMENT IN THE FALLTABLE 197243 STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM Institution Classification No. Black No.Non-Black Total UniversityandFlorida Mechanical. Agricultural UndergraduateTotalGraduate 4,4174,220 197 88.797.296.8 146121 25 11.3 3.22.8 4,5634,341 222 UniversityAtlanticFlorida TotalUndergraduateGraduate 214108106 3.87.42.5 5,4674,1151,352 96.292.697.5 5,6811,4604,221 UniversityInternationalFlorida TotalGraduateUndergraduate 260286 26 5.55.47.1 4,8944,547 347 94.592.994.6 5,1804,807 373 UniversityFloridaState TotalProfessionalGraduateUndergraduate 935189722 24 5.44.84.44.7 18,37714,541 3,311 525 95.295.694.695.3 19,31215,263 3,500 549 UniversityTechnologicalFlorida TotalGraduateUndergraduate 103136 33 2.08.21.6 6,3456,716 371 98.498.091.8 6,8526,448 404 TABLE 43 (continued) Institution Classification No. Black % No.Non-Black Total UniversityFloridaof TotalProfessionalUndergraduateGraduate 529708147 32 3.02.53.92.9 22,86317,948 3,6521,263 97.097.596.197.1 23,57118,477 1,2953,799 NorthUniversityFlorida of TotalUndergraduateGraduate 146131 15 7.37.37.2 1,6571,851 194 92.792.8 1,9971,788 209 FloridaUniversitySouth of TotalGraduateUndergraduate 583543 40 3.22.33.3 17,56215,827 1,7i5 96.897.796.7 18,14516,370 1,775 FloridaWestUniversity of TotalUndergraduateGraduate 151124 27 3.54.43.4 4,1613,578 583 96.595.696.6 4,3123,702 610 UniversityTotalSystemState TotalUndergraduateProfessionalGraduate 6,7387,576 782 56 8.53.09.06.3 82,03711,57068,679 1,783 91.597.091.093.7 89,61312,35275,417 1,844 PUBLIC COMMUNITY AND BLACKJUNIOR AND COLLEGES, NON-BLACK FALL ENROLLMENT 1972 IN FLORIDA'S TABLE 44 Institution AttendanceSchedule No. Black % No.Non-Black Total Brevard CC TotalPart-timeFull-time 1,164 713451 19.815.711.8 6,2552,8813,374 84.380.288.2 3;5943,8257,419 Broward CC TotalPart-timeFull-time 298107191 3.32.54.0 8,7434,1644,579 96.797.596.0 9,0414,2714,770 Central Fla. CC TotalPart-Full-time -time 191139 52 13.312.313.8 1,241 370871 86.286.787.7 1,4321,010 422 Chipola JC TotalPart-timeFull-time 150174 24 15.817.8 9.3 928234694 84.290.782.2 1,102 844258 Daytona Beach CC TotalPa-t-timeFull-time 145221 76 8.48.68.3 2,4001,595 805 91.691.491.7 2,6211,740 881 Edison CC TotalPart-tineFull-time 224658 3.62.54.5 1,330 851979 95.497.595.5 1,2331,025 873 TABLE 44 (continued) Institution AttendanceSchedule No. Black % Non-BlackNo. Total Fla. JC at Jax. TotalPart-timeFull-time 1,048 501547 11.410.412.5 8,1464,3193,827 88.689.687.5 9,1944,8204,374 Fla. Keys CC TotalPart-timeFull-time 527927 12.4 7.74.5 575941366 92.395.587.6 1,020 602418 Gulf Coast CC TotalPart-timeFull-time 191132 59 8.56.99.5 1,2552,057 802 93.191.590.5 2,2481,387 861 Hillsborough CC TotalPart-timeFull-time 650396254 10.714.2 9.3 5,4123,8761,536 90.789.385.8 6,0624,2721,790 Indian River CC TotalPart-timeFull-time 277147130 14.6 8.86.1 2,8642,003 861 91.293.985.4 3,1412,1331,008 Lake City CC Part-timeTotalFull-time 279119160 15.918.914.2 1,476 509967 84.181.185.8 1,7551,127 628 Lake- Sumter CC. TotalPart-timeFull-time 0342 7.58.05.9 1,152 535 57 92.592.093.1 1,245 636609 TABLE 44 (continued) ManateeInstitution JC Full-timeAttendanceSchedule No.109 Black 6.3 % 1,616 No.Non-Black 93.7 Total1,725 Miami-Dade JC Full-timeTotalPart-time 2,025 195 86 12.9 6.36.2 13,729 2,9211,305 87.193.793.8 15,754 3,1161,391 North Florida JC Full-timePart-timeTotal 3,2141,189 106 14.211.5 9.7 24,81111,082 638 85.888.590.3 28,02512,271 744 Okaloosa-Walton JC Full-timeTotalPart-time 155 4049 16.323.7 3.7 1,038 796158 96.383.776.3 1,078 951207 TotalPart-time 106 66 8.14.65.4 2,1951,157 95.494.6 2,3011,223 Palm Beach JC TotalPart-timeFull-time 533286247 , 7.87.9 6,2073,3982,809 92.192.291.9 3,0566,7403,684 Pasco-Hernando CC TotalFull-timePart-time 261016 12.7 3.71.7 634574110 96.398.387.3 584710126 Pensacola JC TotalPartFull -timetime 149353209 6.35.86.6 5,3352,4022,934 93.794.293.4 5,6942,5513,143 TABLE 44 (continued) Institution AttendanceSchedule No. Black % No.Non-Black Total Polk CC TotalPart-timeFull-time 354180174 10.010.110.2 3,1411,5791,562 90.089.989.8 3,4951,7591,736 St. Johns River JC TotalPart-timeFull-time 564511 5.33.46.2 995316679 94.796.693.8 1,051 327724 St. Petersburg JC TotalPart-timeFull-time 419287132 5.24.63.6 8,7853,5665,219 94.895.496.4 9,2043,6985,506 Santa Fe JC Full-timeTotalPart-time 483640157 14.013.614.2 3,9232,9231,000 85.886.086.4 3,4064,5631,157 Seminole JC TotalPart-timeFull-time 141 5685 5.85.46.2 2,2751,286 989 94.294.693.8 2,4161,0451,371 South Florida JC TotalPart-timeFull-time 3728 9 13.9 4.28.9 378205173 91.186.195.8 415201214 Tallahassee CC TotalPart-timeFull-time 166 8680 6.05.86.3 2,58311,274 309 94.293.794.0 2,7491,3891,360 TABLE 44 (continued) Institution AttendanceSchedule No. Black % No.Non-Black Total Valencia CC TotalPart-timeFull-time 370136234 10.0 8.66.9 3,9421,8432,099 91.493.190.0 4,3122,3331,979 Total TotalPart-timeFull-time 11,503 4,8926,611 10.0 9.38.5 112,417 52,82559,592 90.791.590.0 123,92057,71766,203 CHAPTER VII

TRENDS AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN FLORIDA HIGHEREDUCATION CHAPTER VII

TRENDS AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN FLORIDA HIGHER EDUCATION

Twenty public and private institutions, with a total enrollment of

50,286 students, participated in the statewide survey leading to the first issue, published in the autumn of 1958, of Enrollment in Florida's

Institutions of Higher Learning. Since that initial study the number of reporting institutions has grown to 62 (a 210 per cent increase) and the number of students has risen to 254,112 (a 405 per, cent increase).

Consistently enrolling an increasing proportion of college level students,

the public institutions have raised their percentage of total enrollment

from 57.1 per cent in 1957 to 82.9 per cent of the on-campus enrollment

this year. After peaking at 60.5 per cent in 1966, male enrollment per- centage has ebbed slightly to 58.1 per cent of the total on-campus college level population (Table 13). Although total on-campus enrollment continued

to grow, the rate of growth has steadily subsided. The growth rate of the combined public and private sectors has now dropped below 5 per cent (Table 46).

STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM

This year the two newest SUS schools, Florida International Univer- sity and the University of North Florida accepted their opening upper- division classes. That brings the total number of SUS schools to nine.

Table 8 indicates that, after undergoing a period of regression

throughout the decade preceding 1967, the State University System then

started once again to expand its share of the total on-campus enrollment.

104 Enrolling o7er 10,000 more students this year than last, the SUS schools seemed to be maintaining a solid pattern of growth (Table 26); however, the two new SUS universities accounted for nearly 70 per cent

(7,177 students of the 10,317 enrollment increase) of the additional students.

PUBLIC COMMUNITY/JUNIOR COLLEGES

This year Pasco-Hernando Community College makes its first appearance in the enrollment report. Nevertheless, after fourteen consecutive years of growth, the public two-year colleges' share of the total enrollment receded by 1.3 per cent in 1972 to 48 per cent of the total on-campus enrollment (Table 8). A look at Table 12 indicates that a fall-off in non-Florida enrollment was a major reason for this decline in proportion of total enrollment. In keeping with an apparent statewide trend toward a decreasing percentage of male enrollment, the public community and junior colleges showed an increase in female enrollment of two per cent last year

(Table 13). Total enrollment in the public two-year colleges was 121,827 students for an increase of 1,678 students (1.4 per cent) over a year ago

(Table 46).

PRIVATE BACCALAUREATE DEGREE GRANTING INSTITUTIONS

This year the list of private baccalaureate degree granting institutions once again contains the name of Jones College, Orlando, which functioned last year as a private junior college. Despite the additional school, the private degree granting schools dropped to 16.7 per cent (a one per cent loss) of the total on-campus enrollment (Table 8). The percentage of non-Florida students

105 continued to advance not only because of the increasing influx of non-

Florida PBDGI students (Table 12), but also because the number of Florida

PBDGI students has leveled off (Table 11). In contrast with the public sectors of higher education, in the PBDGI the proportion of males in the enrollment rose 0.6 per cent (Table 13). For the first time in at least the last fourteen years, there was a net decrease of 1.3 per cent in PBDGI enrollment, from 43,165 students in 1971 to 42,592 students last year

(Table 46). Of the twenty private baccalaureate degree granting institutions reporting as four-year institutions in 1970, eight have declined in enroll- ment over the past two years and twelve have reported enrollment increases

(Table 21).

PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES

Two changes in the ranks of the private junior colleges have occurred since last year. St. Joseph College, having closed after completion of the 1971-72 school year, has been deleted from the current list of active higher educational institutions. Jones College, Orlando, has returned to baccalaureate degree granting status.

After trending downward for the last 13 years, private junior college enrollment expressed as a percentage .of total on-campus enrollment in each type of institution has dipped to 0.4 per cent of the total on-campus enrollment (Table 8). A smaller number of out-of-state students willing and able to attend private junior colleges in Florida accounted, at least partially, for this fall-off in enrollment (Table 12). Over the last two years the private junior colleges have shown the largest increase, 25.6 per cent, in proportion of female to male enrollment of any of the four types of institutions (Table 13).

106 On the other hand, total enrollment, falling nearly 52 per cent

this year after a 52 per cent drop last year, continued to plummet

(Table 46). The transition of many schools both to and away from junior

college status combined with the relatively small total number of students

enrolled in the private two-year schools have to a great degree caused

the large year-to-year fluctuations in oncampus enrollment in the private

junior colleges. St. Joseph College, after switching from a PBDGI to a

private junior college in 1967, closed after the 1971-72 school year.

In 1963, Jones College opened as a private baccalaureate degree granting

school. In 1967, Jones College shifted from a PBDGI to a private junior

college; then, in 1971 Jones College, Jacksonville branch, followed in

1972 by Jones College, Orlando branch, returned to a baccalaureate degree

issuing level. Prior to 1970, Webber College was a private school awarding

the baccalaureate degree, but in 1970 Webber College became a private

junior college. Moreover, the College of Orlando ceased operation after

completion of the 1970-71 school year.

FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT

FTIC enrollment constituted over 24 per cent of total on-campus en-

rollment in Florida this year (Table 1). As evidenced in Table 32, the

public community and junior colleges have expanded their share of FTIC

enrollment to such an extent that they now enroll 70 per cent of all FTIC

students. Tables 33 and 34 indicate that over the last fifteen years, while they have made proportionally large gains in both Florida and non-

Florida enrollment, the public two-year schools very definitely attract more

107 students residing in Florida than out-of-state FT1C students, who still prefer Cle private baccalaureate degree granting schools. Although in

1971 there was a 1.5 per cent drop in FTIC enrollment (Table 35), this year FTIC enrollment jumped by 8.4 per cent (4,831 students). A furthe-: inspection of Table 35 reveals that 75 per cent of the increase this ve:Ir

(3,622 of 4,831 students) was attributable to a higher enrollment of

Florida FTIC students.

GRADUATE ENROLLMENT

Approximately 7.5 per cent of the 254,112 students recorded in the

1972 enrollment report were classified as graduate students (Table 1).

For the third year in succession the proportion of graduate students in the general student population declined (Table 42). With an enrollment of 5,090 students, the University of Florida had the largest graduate school in the state, while of the SUS schools, Florida State University not only had the largest percentage of non-Florida students enrolled, but also had the larges number of non-Florida students (Table 4). Co- incidentally, both the State University System and the private baccalaureate degree awarding institutions had an identical non-Florida graduate-student enrollment of 19.8 per cent:

Although graduate enrollment grew quite rapidly in the last half of the decade of the 1960's, graduate registration has clearly leveled off in the early 1970's (Table 40). In fact, graduate enrollment even receded by 638 students this year to 19,137 (Table 42). Enrollment of Florida residents in graduate-schools throughout the state has accurately mirrored this same trend of development (Table 40).

108 NON-FLORIDA ENROLLMENT

A student who reports his permanent residency at the time of his application to a higher educational institution in Florida as being outside of the state of Florida is defined to be a non-Florida enrollee.

Non-Florida enrollment in Florida for the Fall, 1972 was 14.4 per cent of the total student population (Table 3). This year a greater per- centage (19.8 per cent to 14.0 per cent) of graduate than undergraduate students came from outside of Florida (Table 4). Only about 8.0 per cent of the students in the public sector were non-Florida students; whereas over 45 per cent of the enrollment in the private sector were composed of non-Florida students (Table 5). The private junior colleges with a non-Florida enrollment of nearly 72 per cent leaned very heavily toward a high registration of non-Florida students; however, only 5.9 per cent of the students in the public two-year institutions were classified as non-Florida residents (Table 12). Even though total non-Florida en- rollment has nearly quadrupled since 1957, out-of-state enrollment never- theless comprised a smaller proportion of the total student population in 1972 than in 1957 (14.4 per cent in 1972 to 18.8 per cent in 1957).

109 ENROLLMENT INCREASE SINCE 1957 AND PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION TABLE 45 1957 1972 EnrollmentIncreaseOn-Campus1957-1972 EnrollmentIncrease %1957-1972On-Campus EnrollmentOn-Campus% of 1957 Total EnrollmentOn-Campus% of 1972 Total Pub.SUS CC & JC 21,146 6,169 121,827 88,713 115,65867,567 1,874.8 319.5 12.342.1 47.934.9 1-, Priv. BDGI 21,577 42,592 21,015 97.4 42.9 i6.8 Priv. JC Total 50,286 1,394 254,112 980 203,826 -414 -29.7405.3 100.0 2.7 100.0 0.4 50,286.1957. NOTE: Because of revision of countingThe procedures, 1958 Enrollment the 1957 Report total showed enrollment a total on-campus enrollment of 49,219 for the fall of figure has been set as ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENTS AND PERCENTAGE CHANGES BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION 1959-1972TABLE 46 Fall of Enrol. SUS % Inc. Enrol. Public CC & JC % Inc. Enrol. Priv. %BDGI Inc. Enrol. Priv. JC % Inc. Enrol. Total % Inc. 196119601959 29,21927,05323,713 14.1 5.18.0 22,11615,79011,008 40.143.414.5 23,76025,15823,267 5.92.15.5 2,1331,8351,569 -26.4 17.015.5 78,32868,17260,121 11.813.4 7.2 196419631962 38,47833,34830,675 15.4 8.75.0 45,94938,49129,356 31.132.719.4 29,88027,07425,970 10.4 4.33.2 2,5583,0801,922 60.217.0* 4.7 116,865101,993 87,923 14.616.012.2 196719661965 54,11948,37243,846 11.910.314.0 58,42678,59770,850 10.921.327.2 35,63433,87932,328 5.24.88.2 3,5903,0453,124 - 2.5 17.9*22.1 171,940156,146137,724 10.117.813.4 196919701968 67,79473,48860,515 12.011.8 8.4 107,83499,53989,661 11.014.1 8.3 41,08040,98639,189 10.0 0.24.6 4,2393,3933,634 - 6.6 24.9* 1.2 226,641211,712192,999 10.9 9.77.1 % Increase19721971 88,71378,396 13.2 6.7 121,827120,149 11.4 1.4 42,59243,165 -1.3 5.1 2,036 980 -51.9-52.0* * 254,112243,746 4.37.5 1959-1972 Jones rollese chifted from private der,rea-srantins to a 274.1 1,006.7 83.1 -17=2 jrnior zellage in 1:57, but the -54.1 322.7 Jacksonvilleincludescollegesin 1972. 34in branch Florida1970, returnedthen Military St. toJoseph College271DGI College statuestudents closedin 1971,not in while1072. the Oricnzlo 31:=2a reverL02. St. Joseph College and Weber Collese shifted from private c:cgrce-3.1.anting to reported elsewhere in this text. The 1964 privace junior college total - private j=iortJ -'72ST status