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Ipulse: May 6, 2010
NAGY SOARS AWAY May 6, 2010 by Webmaster Filed under Campus Leave a Comment An Aviation Major is Ready to Take Off By LACY REDWINE Staff Writer Michael Nagy, is a senior majoring in business administration with a specialization in aviation management. He is originally from Cali, Colombia but the transition for this international sensation was not as difficult as one may think. “I was very excited to move to Boca Raton, but I was more excited to start flight training at Lynn,” said Nagy. Nagy knew the moment he got to Boca that he wanted to pursue aviation. “I chose this major because I wanted an aviation related major that would allow me to fly and become a pilot, but at the same time allow me to have a business background,” said Nagy. “In the event that I cannot be a pilot, I have a business degree which would allow me to get a job; not as a pilot, but still related to aviation.” Nagy is hopeful and eager to exploit his knowledge and passion for aviation. He has future plans of a graduate degree from Lynn as well as pursuing his dream of being a pilot. “I am also currently in the application process for Air Force Officer Training School which I would love to become an Air Force officer, and hopefully be able to be a pilot as well,” said Nagy. When discussing his time spent at Lynn, Nagy has many unforgettable memories to cherish forever. “I am particularly proud of the flight training I went through at the Lynn University Burton D. -
AHE Combine Senate Offer #1
Conference Committee on Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Education/ House Higher Education Appropriations Subcommittee Senate Offer #1 Budget Spreadsheet Implementing Bill Proviso Back of Bill Sunday, March 8, 2020 9:00 p.m. 17 HOB (Morris Hall) Higher Education Appropriations Higher Education FY 2020-21 - Senate Bill 2500 HOUSE OFFER #1 SENATE OFFER #1 Policy Area/Budget Entity FTE GR EETF Other Trust Tuition/Fees Total Non-Rec FTE GR EETF Other Trust Tuition/Fees Total Non-Rec FTE GR EETF Other Trust Tuition/Fees Total Non-Rec 1 District Workforce Education - 297,379,873 91,118,107 118,089,503 - 506,587,483 1,550,000 - 314,052,516 91,116,464 118,089,503 - 523,258,483 7,221,000 - 297,602,516 91,116,464 118,089,503 - 506,808,483 1,771,000 1 2 2 3 Florida Colleges - 1,120,433,013 168,250,252 - - 1,288,683,265 6,170,000 - 1,112,023,929 168,247,219 - - 1,280,271,148 6,248,236 - 1,123,673,903 168,247,219 - - 1,291,921,122 4,907,857 3 4 4 5 State University System - 2,818,542,697 429,793,804 5,183,525 1,957,486,926 5,211,006,952 3,270,000 - 2,770,112,640 429,786,056 5,183,525 1,957,486,926 5,162,569,147 (14,199,878) - 2,778,535,555 429,786,056 5,183,525 1,957,486,926 5,170,992,062 (4,111,071) 5 6 6 7 Vocational Rehabilitation 884.00 50,644,823 - 185,246,942 - 235,891,765 1,149,714 884.00 50,944,823 - 185,246,942 - 236,191,765 1,449,714 884.00 50,594,823 - 185,246,942 - 235,841,765 1,099,714 7 8 8 9 Blind Services 289.75 16,120,462 - 40,208,412 - 56,328,874 155,000 289.75 16,920,462 - 40,208,412 - 57,128,874 955,000 289.75 16,120,462 - -
FCS Adult Education Directors
FCS Adult Education Directors College Name Title Address City State Zip Code Email Address Phone Number Broward College Dr. Mildred Coyne 111 East Las Olas Ft. Lauderdale FL 33311 [email protected] 954-201-7811 Blvd. Chipola College Pamela Rentz Vice President Of Instructional 3094 Indian Circle Marianna FL 32446 [email protected] 850-718-2213 Affairs College Of Central Florida Leah Gamble Instrmanager Of Instructional 15390 Nw Hwy 19 Chiefland FL 32626 [email protected] 352-658-4077, x2118 Services Daytona State College Kathryn Clark Director 1200 W Daytona Beach FL 32114 [email protected] 386-506-3000 International Speedway Blvd Florida State College At Jacksonville Dr. Sabrina Mixson Executive Director Of 101 West State Jacksonville FL 32202 [email protected] 904-361-6193 Compliance And Operation, Street Workforce Education Hillsborough Community College Brian Mann Director 1206 N Park Rd Plant City FL 33563 [email protected] 813-253-7022 Indian River State College Dr. Kelly Amatucci Assistant Dean Of School Of 3209 Virginia Fort Pierce FL 34981 [email protected] 772-462-7674 Education Avenue Miami Dade College Luis Rodriguez Program Director 11011 Sw 104 Miami FL 33176 [email protected] 305-237-2187 Street Northwest Florida State College Glenn Barfield Director Adult Education 100 College Blvd. Niceville FL 32578 [email protected] 850-729-6493 Pensacola State College Joseph Kyle Director, Adult Education 1000 College Blvd Pensacola FL 32504 [email protected] 850-484-2130 Santa Fe College Julie Falt Adult Education Coordinator 3000 Nw 83Rd St Gainesville FL 32606 [email protected] 352-395-5967 Seminole State College Frank Bonjione Associate Vice President, School 100 Weldon Blvd. -
Colleges and University Acceptances
Colleges and University Acceptances Adelphi University North Carolina State University Agnes-Scott University North Virginia Community College Albright College Northern Kentucky University Auburn University Northwood University Austin College Nova Southeastern University Ave Maria University Oglethorpe University Barry University Ohio State University Baylor University Pace University Belmont Abbey College Palm Beach Atlantic University Bethune-Cookman University Pasco-Hernandez State College Boston College Pennsylvania State University Brenau University Point University Eastern Florida State College Pratt Institute - New York Bridgewater State University Queens University of Charlotte Campbell University Randolph Macon University Case Western Reserve University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Chaminade University of Honolulu Rhodes College College of Charleston Roanoke College College of William & Mary Rollins College College of Wooster Saint Johns River State College Concordia University Wisconsin Saint Johns University Converse College Saint Joseph’s University Cornell College Saint Leo University DePaul University Saint Mary’s College Doane College Samford University Drexel University Sanford-Brown College Mendota Heights East Carolina University Santa Fe College East Stroudsbury University Savannah College of Art & Design Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Seattle Pacific University Emory & Henry College Seton Hall University Emory University Sewanee: The University of the South Evergreen State College Slippery Rock University -
Everglades University Ranked No. 75 Among Colleges in the South
University of Miami leads U.S. News rankings in Florida, despite drop - South Florida Business Journal Subscribe - Get 4 The Business Journals Digital Network: The Business Journals Local Business Directory Book of Lists Upstart Business Journal FREE issues Login Register Search Choose a city Home News People Events Exclusives How-To Buy Find Jobs Contact Us Blogs Premium Companies Industries Photo Galleries Entrepreneurs/Innovation Press Releases My News Most Popular News Made Easy Get today’s news delivered to you. Sign Up Now » Recommend 7 twitter 0 1. Kim Rothstein comes to court without jewelry – slideshow 2 Share 2. Bauer boosts ratings for Bank of America, SunTrust and three University of Miami leads U.S. Miami banks News rankings in Florida, despite drop 3. Shares of Office Depot rise nearly 20 percent 4. The List: Top South Florida Commercial Real Estate Developers South Florida Business Journal Date: Wednesday, September 12, 2012, 1:03pm EDT 5. Miami Dolphins owner Ross gives up role at Related Cos. 6. Wellington Marketplace hit with $30M foreclosure 7. Office Depot holds most of recent gains 8. Apple iPhone 5 announcement expected today The University of Miami once again earned 9. Former UBS banker Birkenfeld gets $104M whistleblower award the top ranking among Florida colleges in 10. Capital Bank Financial commences $301M IPO the annual U.S. News & World Report ranking of the Best Colleges 2013, although it slipped six places. Deloitte Growth Enterprise Services: Global resources with the personal touch of a trusted professional advisor for mid- market companies UM ranked No. 44 (tied with the University Back 9 Biz Bites: Zynga wants EA's blood of California – Irvine) in the rankings Four startups blowing past the iPhone 5 released on Wednesday. -
Florida College and Universities Accepting the AICE Diploma For
Search Results Recognitions that match your search criteria: Cambridge International AS & A Level and Cambridge AICE 57 results Diploma Organisation Name Type Location Recognition Details Barry University Universities United States A maximum of 30 transfer credits will be and colleges Florida given on a course by course basis for A/AS Levels with passing grades of A, B, C, D and E. Please contact the university for further details. Broward College Universities United States Students may earn up to 45 hours of and colleges Florida credit by examination for GCE AS and A level examinations passed at grade E and higher per Florida State Board of Education policy. Specific information available on College Credit Programs & Exams link in Counselors & Educators section of www.facts.org FL DOE website. Chipola College Universities United States Students may earn up to 45 hours of and colleges Florida credit by examination for GCE AS and A level examinations passed at grade E and higher per Florida State Board of Education policy. Specific information on College Credit Programs & Exams is available on the FL DOE website: http://www.fldoe.org (http://www.fldoe.org) College of Central Universities United States Florida and colleges Florida Students may earn up to 45 hours of credit by examination for GCE AS and A level examinations passed at grade E and higher per Florida State Board of Education policy. Specific information on College Credit Programs & Exams is available on the FL DOE website: http://www.fldoe.org (http://www.fldoe.org) Daytona State College Universities United States and colleges Florida Students may earn up to 45 hours of credit by examination for GCE AS and A level examinations passed at grade E and higher per Florida State Board of Education policy. -
Colleges & Universities Catalog Year
Headquarters Regional Library maintains a collection of paper copies of Florida college and university catalogs. A brochure packet is available for colleges/universities that no longer publish a paper catalog. rev. 10/05/2006 Colleges & Universities Catalog Year Ave Maria University 2006-2007 Baptist College of Florida 2006-2007 Barry University* 2006-2007 *Graduate and Undergraduate Beacon College 2005-2006 Bethune Cookman College 2002-2004 Brevard Community College 2006-2007 Broward Community College 2006-2007 Central Florida College 2006 Central Florida Community College 2006-2007 Chipola College 2006-2007 Clearwater Christian College 2006-2007 Daytona Beach Community College 2006-2007 Devry University 2006-2007 Eckerd College 2006-2008 Edison College 2005-2006 Embry Riddle Aeronautical University 2006-2007 Everglades University 2005-2006 Flagler College 2006-2007 Florida Atlantic University 2006-2007 Florida Gulf Coast University 2006-2007 Florida Keys Community College 2005-2006 Florida Memorial University 2005-2006 Florida Metropolitan University 2002-2003 Florida State University* 2003-2004 *Brochure packet only Gulf Coast Community College 2006-2007 Herzing College 2003-2005 Hillsborough Community College 2006-2007 Hobe Sound Bible College 2003-2005 Indian River Community College 2006-2007 International College* 2003-2004 *Graduate and Undergraduate Johnson & Wales University 2004-2005 Keiser College 2006-2007 Lake City Community College 2006-2007 Manatee Community College 2006-2007 North Florida Community College 2006-2007 Northwood University 2005-2007 Nova Southeastern University 2005-2006 Okaloosa-Walton College 2005-2006 Palm Beach Community College 2006-2007 Pasco-Hernando Community College 2006-2007 Pensacola Junior College 2005-2006 Polk community College 2006-2007 Reed College 2005-2006 Rollins College* 2006-2007 *Brochure packet only St. -
2007-2008 Fact Book
FACTBOOK 2007 Dear Jacksonville University Community: The Jacksonville University Fact Book is prepared annually by the Institutional Research Office to provide a better understanding of a variety of issues at Jacksonville University. The document is a reference guide to statistical information to assist in the planning and decision –making process. Institutional Research would like to acknowledge the efforts of the many offices in the JU community that assist in the publication of the Fact Book: Admission, Registrar, Academic Affairs, Financial Aid, Student Life, Human Resources and Finance. Carolyn M. Barnett Director of Institutional Research Page General Information Institution’s Description ……………………………………………….. 3-4 Institution’s Profile……………………………….................................. 4 History………………………………………………………..………… 5 Campus Facilities…………………………………………….………… 6-9 Governance………………………………………………….…………. 10 Fast Facts About JU…………………………………………………………... 11-14 Tuition and Fees Tuition and Fees………………………………………………………… 16 Benchmark Data………………………………………………………… Private Peer Comparisons.……………………………………………… 17 ICUF Comparisons..……………………………………………………. 18 Admissions Student Comparisons…………………………………………………… 20-21 Admission Ratios……………………………………………………….. 22 Fall 2007 New Student………………………………………………….. 23 Fall SAT/ACT Comparison…….……………………………………….. 24-25 Enrollment Fall 2007 Enrollment Summary……..………………………………….. 27 Fall 2007 Census Data……….………………………………………….. 28 Fall Enrollment by Program..........……………………………………… 29 Enrollment by Gender…………………………………………………… 30 -
Administration 1
Administration 1 B.A., University of Central Florida Administration M.A., University of Central Florida Ph.D., New Mexico State University Faculty Appleby, Andrew D. Assistant Professor of Law, 2018 Abbas, Fazal B.S., Florida State University Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 2018 M.B.A., University of Massachusetts - Amherst M.S., Quaid-i-Azam University J.D., Wake Forest University M.B.A., Wilfrid Laurier University LL.M., Georgetown University Law Center Ph.D., University of Guelph Askew, Robert Abbott, J. Anthony Associate Professor of Psychology, 2015 Professor of Environmental Science and Studies, 2005 B.A., Southwestern University B.S., M.A., University of Georgia M.P.H., University of Texas Ph.D., University of Minnesota - Twin Cities M.S., Ph.D., University of Washington Abdelli, Latifa Augustine, Fred K., Jr. Visiting Assistant Professor of Health Sciences, 2021 Professor and Chair of Decision and Information Sciences, 1986 B.S., University of Sciences and Technology Houari Boumediene B.A., M.B.A., Ph.D., The Florida State University (Algeria) M.S., Ph.D., University of Central Florida Auyong, Zenta Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology Adams, Kristen D. B.A., Stetson University Professor of Law, 2000 M.A., Ph.D., University of Florida William Reece Smith Jr., Distinguished Professorship, 2020 Interim Dean, 2018-2019 Azab, Carol Director, Dispute Resolution Board, 2017 Associate Professor of Marketing, 2016 B.A., Rice University B.S., M.S., Alexandria University, Egypt J.D., Emory University Law School Ph.D., Southern -
Undergraduate Cat2015-2Alog016 January 13, 2016 Volume 25A HODGES UNIVERSITY
Undergraduate Cat2015-2alog016 January 13, 2016 Volume 25A HODGES UNIVERSITY Table of Contents GENERAL INFORMATION HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY ....................................................................................................................... 4 ACCREDITATION AND LICENSURE ............................................................................................................... 4 BENEFACTORS .................................................................................................................................................... 5 ENDOWMENTS AND MAJOR GIFTS................................................................................................................ 5 PHILOSOPHY AND OBJECTIVES OF HODGES UNIVERSITY ..................................................................... 6 MISSION ............................................................................................................................................................... 7 NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION ................................................................................................................. 7 ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS ........................................................................................................................ 7 FAMILIARITY WITH UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS ..................................................................................... 9 STUDENT ACCOUNTS .................................................................................................................................... -
President's Update
BROWARD COLLEGE AUGUST 2019 PRESIDENT’S UPDATE from President Gregory Adam Haile, Esq. COLLEGE NEWS President Haile Named Chair-Elect of Dr. DeSanctis Named Provost, Senior VP for Leadership Florida Academic Affairs & Student Services President Haile was selected to serve as chair-elect of Leadership Following a nationwide search, Dr. Marielena Florida for the 2019-2020 term. President Haile, who is the DeSanctis was chosen from a field of more immediate past chair of Leadership Florida's Governance than 70 candidates to serve as the College’s Committee, is slated to become chair of Leadership Florida during provost and senior vice president for the 2020-2021 term. Academic Affairs and Student Services, a role Leadership Florida brings together leaders throughout the state to she has been performing on an interim basis participate in educational forums that will fortify their leadership since July 2018. skills and enhance their understanding of the needs and Dr. DeSanctis previously served as the A. Hugh Adams Campus opportunities of the state. As Chair-Elect, Haile will serve on the president and vice president of Student Services. She has been organization's Leadership Team, which comprises the Board, instrumental in revamping the academic foundation on which Regional Council members, Committee Chairs from around the Workday was configured, and in improving the College’s completion state, and Chair Jim Gilmore, co-founder of Gilmore Hagan rate as measured by the State Performance Funding formula. Partners, an economic development and government-relations firm. Dr. DeSanctis was among four finalists who appeared before a College forum and met with President Haile and the Search Committee, headed by Dr. -
Revised 04/01/2020
Southern Technical College – Fort Myers Administrative Staff: Mark Gutmann – Executive Director Esmail Dariarow – Director of Education Suzanne Karsten - Director of Admissions Lisandra Perez Zayas – Director of Financial Aid Leslie Arias – Director of Career Services Faculty Listing: Degree Earned, Name of Institution, Major and First Last Name Discipline Minor, and Professional Credentials (if Name applicable) MSM, Hodges University, Management Karen Ahern Management BS, Worcester State College, Economics AS, Broward College, Physical Therapist Assistant BSN, Nova Southeastern University, Nursing Julie Atherton Nursing Registered Nurse MS, Hodges University, Computer Information Technology Network Engineering BS, Hodges University, Computer Information James Bass and Administration Technology AS, Hodges University, Computer Information Technology MBA, DeVry University, Business Administration Network Engineering BS, University of Maryland, Computer and Kim Booth and Administration Information Science AA, University of Maryland, Computer Studies AAS, Suffolk Community College, Veterinary Kristina Cardoza Veterinary Assisting Science MEd, Rhode Island College, Health Education Kathleen Carrigan Nursing BSN, Rhode Island College, Nursing Registered Nurse DC, New York Chiropractic College, Chiropractic David Chase Allied Health AAS, Nassau Community College, Music MS, South University, Nursing/Family Nurse Patricia Connor Nursing Practitioner Registered Nurse BS, DeVry University, Technical Management Jennifer Dilthey Allied Health Certificate,