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Cover The board of control Page i Page ii Participating institutions Page iii Table of Contents Page iv Page v Page vi Introduction Page 1 Enrollment in all institutions of higher learning (by type) Page 2 Observations concerning change between fall 1957 and fall 1958 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Enrollment in all institutions of higher learning (by type and sex) Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Enrollment in all institutions of higher learning (by county) Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Percentage of Florida students in Florida colleges and universities (by county) Page 18 Density of college student population Page 19 Page 20 University of Florida (by county) Page 21 Florida State University (by county) Page 22 Florida A. & M. University (by county) Page 23 Public junior colleges (by county) Page 24 Private degree-granting institutions (by county) Page 25 Private junior colleges (by county) Page 26 All institutions of higher learning (by state) Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 University of Florida (by state) Page 30 Florida State University (by state) Page 31 Florida A. & M. University (by state) Page 32 Public junior colleges (by state) Page 33 Private degree-granting institutions (by state) Page 34 Private junior colleges (by state) Page 35 All institutions of higher learning, first-time-in-college enrollment (by county) Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 1958 graduates of Florida public high schools (by county) Page 40 Percentage that the number of Florida first-time-in-college students is of the number of 1958 graduates of Florida public high schools (by county) Page 41 Comparison of the number of first-time-in-college students from Florida with the number of 1958 graduates of Florida public high schools Page 42 First-time-in-college enrollment from community junior college attendance areas Page 43 Areas served by Florida institutions of higher learning Page 44 Percentage the total number of Florida students enrolled from each county in the State University System is of the total number of Florida students enrolled in all Florida institutions (by county) Page 45 Percentage the number of FTIC students enrolled from each county in the State University System is of the total number of FTIC Florida students enrolled in all Florida institutions (by county) Page 46 Percentage the total number of students enrolled from each county in the University of Florida is of the total number of Florida students enrolled in all Florida institutions (by county) Page 47 Percentage the number of FTIC students enrolled from each county in the Unversity of Florida is of the total number of FTIC Florida students enrolled in all Florida Institutions (by county) Page 48 Percentage the total number of students enrolled from each county in the Florida State University is of the total number of Florida students enrolled in all Florida institutions (by county) Page 49 Percentage the number of FTIC students enrolled from each county in the Florida State University is of the total number of FTIC Florida students enrolled in all Florida institutions (by county) Page 50 Percentage the number of students enrolled from each county in the Florida A. & M. University is of the total number of Florida students enrolled in nonwhite Florida institutions (by county) Page 51 Percentage the number of FTIC students enrolled from each county in the Florida A. & M. University is of the total number of FTIC Florida students enrolled in all nonwhite institutions (by county) Page 52 Percentage the total number of Florida students enrolled from each county in the public community junior colleges is of the total number of Florida students enrolled in all Florida institutions (by county) Page 53 Percentage the number of FTIC students enrolled from each county in the public community junior colleges is of the total number of FTIC Florida students enrolled in all Florida institutions (by county) Page 54 Percentage the total number of Florida students enrolled from each county in the private colleges and universities is of the total number of Florida students enrolled in all Florida institutions (by county) Page 55 Percentage the number of FTIC students enrolled from each county in the private colleges and universities is of the total number of FTIC Florida students enrolled in all Florida institutions (by county) Page 56 All institutions of higher learning, first-time-in-college enrollment (by state) Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 |
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THE BOARD OF CONTROL JAMES J. LOVE Chairman Quincy J. J. DANIEL Vice-Chairman Jacksonville RALPH L. MILLER Orlando S. KENDRICK GUERNSEY Jacksonville JAMES D. CAMP, SR. Ft. Lauderdale WILLIAM C. GATHER Miami JOE K. HAYS Winter Haven J. B. CULPEPPER Executive Director Tallahassee Office of the Board of Control Tallahassee, Florida March 15, 1959 This report of the fall 1958 enrollment in Florida's institutions of higher learning has been prepared with the continuing cooperation of both the private and the public colleges and universities of Florida. Appreciation is expressed to the officials of the participating insti- tutions and to the personnel of the Community Junior College Division of the State Department of Education for their assistance in obtaining the data presented in this report. The tabulation of the data and the preparation of the material for publication was the responsibility of Marion F. Buford, Assistant Director of Research in the Office of the Board of Control. Myron R. Blee Educational and Research Officer PARTICIPATING INSTITUTIONS State University System Florida A. & M. University, Tallahassee Florida State University, Tallahassee University of Florida, Gainesville Private Degree-Granting Institutions Barry College, Miami Bethune-Cookman College, Daytona Beach Florida Normal and Industrial Memorial College, St. Augustine Florida Southern College, Lakeland Jacksonville University, Jacksonville Rollins College, Winter Park Stetson University, Deland University of Miami, Coral Gables University of Tampa, Tampa Public Junior Colleges Central Florida Junior College, Ocala Chipola Junior College, Marianna Daytona Beach Junior College, Daytona Beach Gibbs Junior College, St. Petersburg Gulf Coast Community Junior College, Panama City Howard Junior College, Ocala Manatee Junior College, Bradenton North Florida Junior College, Madison Palm Beach Junior College, Lake Worth Pensacola Junior College, Pensacola Roosevelt Junior College, West Palm Beach Rosenwald Community Junior College, Panama City St. Johns River Junior College, Palatka St. Petersburg Junior College, St. Petersburg Volusia County Community Junior College, Daytona Beach Washington Junior College, Pensacola Private Junior Colleges Edward Waters College, Jacksonville Florida Christian College, Tampa Orlando Junior College, Orlando Webber College, Babson Park CONTENTS Page No. Introduction *......... 1 Enrollment in All Institutions of Higher Learning (By Type) .......... 2 Observations Concerning Change Between Fall 1957 and Fall 1958 ......... 3 Enrollment in All Institutions of Higher Learning (By Type and Sex) .......... 7 Enrollment in All Institutions of Higher Learning (By County) .......... 14 Percentage of Florida Students in Florida Colleges and Universities (By County) .......... 18 Density of College Student Population .......... 19 University of Florida (By County) ...*...... 21 Florida State University (By County) .......... 22 Florida A. & M. University (By County) ......... 23 Public Junior Colleges (By County) .......... 24 Private Degree-Granting Institutions (By County) .......... 25 Private Junior Colleges (By County) .......... 26 All Institutions of Higher Learning (By State) .....,... 27 University of Florida (By State) .......... 30 Florida State University (By State) .......... 31 Florida A. & M. University (By State) .......... 32 Public Junior Colleges (By State) ......... 33 Private Degree-Granting Institutions (By State) .......... 34 Private Junior Colleges (By State) .......... 35 Page No. All Institutions of Higher Learning, First-Time-in- College Enrollment (By County) .......... 36 1958 Graduates of Florida Public High Schools (By County) .......... 40 Percentage that the Number of Florida First-Time- in-College Students is of the Number of 1958 Graduates of Florida Public High Schools (By County) .......... 41 Comparison of the Number of First-Time-in-College Students from Florida with the Number of 1958 Graduates of Florida Public High Schools .......... 42 First-Time-in-College Enrollment from Community Junior College Attendance Areas .......... 43 Areas Served by Florida Institutions of Higher Learning .......... 44 Percentage the Total Number of Florida Students Enrolled from Each County in the STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM is of the Total Number of Florida Students Enrolled in All Florida Institutions (By County) .......... 45 Percentage the Number of FTIC Students Enrolled from Each County in the STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM is of the Total Number of FTIC Florida Students Enrolled in All Florida Institutions (By County) .......... 46 Percentage the Total Number of Students Enrolled from Each County in the UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA is of the Total Number of Florida Students Enrolled in All Florida Institutions (By County) .......... 47 Percentage the Number of FTIC Students Enrolled from Each County in the UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA is of the Total Number of FTIC Florida Students Enrolled in All Florida Institutions (By County) .......... 48 Percentage the Total Number of Students Enrolled from Each County in the FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY is of the Total Number of Florida Students Enrolled in All Florida Institutions (By County) .......... 49 Page No. Percentage the Number of FTIC Students Enrolled from Each County in the FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY is of the Total Number of FTIC Florida Students Enrolled in All Florida Institutions (By County) .......... 50 Percentage the Number of Students Enrolled from Each County in the FLORIDA A. & M. UNIVERSITY is of the Total Number of Florida Students Enrolled in Nonwhite Florida Institutions (By County) .......*.. 51 Percentage the Number of FTIC Students Enrolled from Each County in the FLORIDA A. & M. UNIVERSITY is of the Total Number of FTIC Florida Students Enrolled in All Nonwhite Institutions (By County) .......... 52 Percentage the Total Number of Florida Students Enrolled from Each County in the PUBLIC COMMUNITY JUNIOR COLLEGES is of the Total Number of Florida Students Enrolled in All Florida Institutions (By County) ......**** 53 Percentage the Number of FTIC Students Enrolled from Each County in the PUBLIC COMMUNITY JUNIOR COLLEGES is of the Total Number of FTIC Florida Students Enrolled in All Florida Institutions (By County) ...... 54 Percentage the Total Number of Florida Students Enrolled from Each County in the PRIVATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES is of the Total Number of Florida Students Enrolled in All Florida Institutions (By County) *......*.. 55 Percentage the Number of FTIC Students Enrolled from Each County in the PRIVATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES is of the Total Number of FTIC Florida Students Enrolled in All Florida Institutions (By County) .......... 56 All Institutions of Higher Learning, First-Time-in- College Enrollment (By State) .......... 57 INTRODUCTION This report has been designed to (1) provide basic data and (2) present some comparisons and interpretations. The basic data show enrollments, by sex, in on-campus, college- grade programs, in extension programs, and in terminal programs for each of the institutions and for each type of institution. The basic data include the number of first-time-in-college students, by sex, for each of the institutions and for each type of institution. Both the total on-campus, college-grade enrollments and the first-time-in- college enrollments are distributed by state of origin of the students and, for Florida students, by county of origin. Comparisons are made between the data for fall 1958 and the similar data for the fall term one year earlier. Comparisons are also made between the number of first-time-in-college students and the number of 1958 graduates from the public high schools of Florida. The estimates of the Council for the Study of Higher Education in Florida are compared with the fall enrollments, and data are included to show the areas in the State in which certain of the institutions have the greatest attraction for students. Lastly, data are shown to indicate the density of the college student population in relation to the land area of the several counties. 1 - ENROLLMENT IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By Type) 1 Off-Campus On-Campus EnrollmentI Enrollment Enrollment First Time2 (College Grade in Terminal Total Florida Non-Florida in College Extension)3 Courses University System 22,569 19,512 3,057 5,179 4,556 67 University of Florida 12,306 10,798 1,508 2,932 3,374 0 Florida State University 7,515 6,108 1,407 1,571 825 0 Florida A. & M. University 2,748 2,606 142 676 357 67 Public Junior Colleges 8,564 8,366 198 4,644 0 1,050 Private Degree-Granting Institutions 21,807 15,590 6,217 5,586 971 1,735 Private Junior Colleges 1,792 1,560 232 823 0 55 TOTAL 54,732 45,028 9,704 16,232 5,527 2,907 1. Includes all students enrolled in one or more courses that are creditable toward a degree or for transfer and are given on campus. 2. Includes all students in 1 above who have not been enrolled in any other college or university. 3. Includes students enrolled in courses that are creditable toward a degree or for transfer and are given off campus; excludes students in correspondence courses and in contract programs. 4. Includes all students regularly enrolled in one or more courses that are not for transfer or creditable toward a degree. OBSERVATIONS CONCERNING CHANGE BETWEEN FALL 1957 AND FALL 1958 Increase in Cn-Campus, College-Grade Enrollment The total on-campus college-grade enrollment in Florida colleges and universities of 54,732 for fall 1958 was an increase of 11.2~ over the enrollment of 49,219 students enrolled one year earlier. There was an increase in the number of students enrolled in each type of institution, but the community junior colleges experienced the greatest numerical and percentage increase. COMPARISON OF THE FALL 1957 AND THE FALL 1958 ENROLLMENTS IN FLORIDA COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES, BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION Enrollment Percentage of Type Fall 1957 Fall 1958 Increase State Universities 21,146 22,569 6.7 Community Junior Colleges 5,444 8,564 57.3 Private Degree-Granting Institutions 21,291 21,807 2.4 Private Junior Colleges 1,338 1,792 33.9 All Types 49,219 54,732 11.2 The number of community junior colleges increased from seven in the fall of 1957 to sixteen in the fall of 1958. The total enrollment of the nine new community junior colleges was 2,318, leaving a total enrollment of 6,246 in the institutions in this category that were operating both years. The increase in the enrollment of the community junior colleges that were operating in the fall of 1957 was 14.7%. Estimates of the Council for the Study of Higher Education The 1956 report of the Council for the Study of Higher Education, Higher 3 - Education and Florida's Future, contained estimates of future enrollments in the colleges and universities of the State. The Council forecast 66,350 students in 1960, 100,700 in 1965, and 132,000 in 1970. The estimate for fall 1957 was 49,340, and 49,219 students enrolled in on-campus, college-grade programs last year. The Council estimate for fall 1958 was 54,010, and this report shows that 54,732 students enrolled. Type of Institution The following table shows that both the commu- nity junior colleges and the private junior colleges enrolled a higher percentage of the total on-campus, college-grade enrollment in 1958 than they did one year earlier. DISTRIBUTION OF THE TOTAL ON-CAMPUS, COLLEGE-GRADE ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION, FALL 1957 AND FALL 1958 Type Fall 1957 Fall 1958 State Universities 43.0% 41.2% Community Junior Colleges 11.1 15.6 Private Degree-Granting Institutions 43.2 39.9 Private Junior Colleges 2.7 3.3 100.0o 100.0% First-Time-in-College Students Among the on-campus, college-grade students, those who enrolled in college for the first time were 29.7f of the total for the fall term 1958, whereas first-time-in-college students comprised 26.9% of the fall 1957 enrollment. 4 - The first-time-in-college students comprised a greater segment of the student body in both the State universities and in the community junior colleges. PERCENTAGES THAT THE FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE STUDENTS WERE OF THE TOTAL ON-CAMPUS, COLLEGE-GRADE ENROLLMENT, BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION, FALL 1957 AND FALL 1958 Type of Institution Fall 1957 Fall 1958 State Universities 20.7% 22.9% Community Junior Colleges 50.0 54.2 Private Degree-Granting Institutions 25.7 25.6 Private Junior Colleges 47.8 45.9 Whereas there was an 11.2% increase in the total on-campus, college- grade enrollment in all of Florida's colleges and universities, there was a 22.4% increase in the number of first-time-in-college students between fall term 1957 and fall term 1958. The Male and Female Components of the On-Campus, College-Grade En- rollment Women constituted 37.2% of the total fall 1958 enrollment of all of the colleges and universities of Florida. This was one-half of one percent higher than was true one year earlier. The fall 1958 female component was higher than in 1957 in the community junior colleges (39.5% to 41.5%) and in the private junior colleges (41.3% to 45.9%), the same (37.4%) in the private degree-granting institutions, and very slightly lower (34.9% to 34.7%) in the State universities. Among the fall 1958 first-time-in-college students 41.0% were women, whereas 42.9% of the fall 1957 group were women. This proportionate 5 - decrease in the female component of the first-time-in-college students was true for the state universities (41.9% to 39.8%) and for the private degree-granting institutions (44.0% to 39.1%), but it was not true for the community junior colleges (41.0% to 43.1%) or for the private junior colleges (47.3% to 49.5%). Extension Enrollment Extension enrollments in the Florida colleges and universities increased 8.7% from the fall of 1957 to the fall of 1958. For the fall term 1957 there was one student enrolled for instruc- tion in an extension program for every 9.7 on-campus, college-grade students. Extension enrollments had a slightly lower rate of growth than did on-campus, college-grade enrollments, and for every student enrolled during the fall term 1958 in an extension course there were 9.9 students enrolled in college-grade programs on campus. Enrollment in Terminal Programs The rate of increase of enroll- ments in terminal programs between the fall of 1957 and the fall of 1958 was 15.1%. This rate of increase was higher than was true for either extension or on-campus, college-grade enrollments. For the fall term of 1957 there was one student enrolled in a terminal program for every 19.5 students enrolled in college-grade programs pointed toward a degree, whereas there was one terminal student for every 18.8 degree-program students during the fall term 1958. 6 - ENROLLMENT IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By Type and Sex) On-Campus First-Time College Grade Terminal Enrollment Students Extension Students UNIVERSITY SYSTEM Florida A. & M. University Men 1,419 369 49 60 Women 1,329 307 308 7 Total 2,7 6 357 Florida State University Men 4,050 665 165 0 Women 3,465 906 660 0 Total 7,515 1,571 B-25* University of Florida Men 9,265 2,085 975 0 Women 3,041 847 2,399 0 Total 12,306 2,932 3,374 0 Total University System Men 14,734 3,119 1,189 60 Women 7,835 2,060 3,367 7 Total 22,569 5,179 4,55 67 PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES Central Florida Junior College Men 187 131 0 28 Women 73 52 0 28 Total 260 3 0 56 *Does not include 1,429 students enrolled in off-campus contract programs at military bases. ENROLLMENT IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By Type and Sex) On-Campus First-Time College Grade Terminal Enrollment Students Extension Students PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES (cont'd) Chipola Junior College Men 240 121 0 185 Women 111 54 0 115 Total 351 175 o 300 Daytona Beach Junior College Men 246 163 0 0 Women 272 160 0 0 Total 518 323 0 0 00 Gibbs Junior College SMen 195 137 0 3 Women 216 185 0 95 Total 7ll 322 0 Gulf Coast Community Jr. College Men 223 80 0 1 Women 99 38 0 5 Total 322 118 o 0 Howard Junior College Men 44 43 0 0 Women 89 84 O 5 Total 133 127 0 5 Manatee Junior College Men 362 244 0 25 Women 431 258 0 5 Total 793 502 0 30 ENROLLMENT IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By Type and Sex) On-Campus First-Time College Grade Terminal Enrollment Students Extension Students PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES (cont'd) North Florida Junior College Men 121 95 0 0 Women 98 69 0 0 Total 219 16T 0 0 Palm Beach Junior College Men 729 342 0 0 Women 461 215 0 0 Total 1,190 557 0 0 Pensacola Junior College Men 1,057 405 0 2 Women 496 218 0 58 Total 1,553 63 0 -6~ Roosevelt Junior College Men 24 23 0 1 Women 50 42 0 0 Total T 5 0 1 Rosenwald Community Jr. College Men 17 16 0 0 Women 12 10 0 0 Total 29 26 0 0 St. Johns River Junior College Men 106 88 0 0 Women 85 51 0 0 Total 191 139 0 0 ENROLLMENT IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By Type and Sex) On-Campus First-Time College Grade Terminal Enrollment Students Extension Students PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES (cont'd) St. Petersburg Junior College Men 1,329 678 0 234 Women 907 452 0 246 Total 2,236 1,130 0 --0 Volusia County Community Jr. College Men 38 34 0 2 Women 63 61 0 12 Total 101 95 0 _-1 Washington Junior College Men 88 43 0 0 Women 95 52 0 0 Total 183 95 0 0 Total Public Junior Colleges Men 5,006 2,643 0 481 Women 3,558 2 001 0 569 Total 8,564 0 1,050 PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS Barry College Men 75 0 0 0 Women 719 187 0 0 Total 794 187 0 0 ENROLLMENT IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By Type and Sex) On-Campus First-Time College Grade Terminal Enrollment Students Extension Students PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS (cont'd) Bethune-Cookman College Men 267 63 0 0 Women 410 86 0 0 Total 77 i9 0 0 Florida Normal & Ind. Memorial College Men 116 39 0 0 Women 174 40 0 0 Total 290 79 0 0 Florida Southern College Men 1,383 275 266 0 Women 895 280 15 0 Total 2,278 555 2T1 0 Jacksonville University Men 1,392 345 0 124 Women 557 180 0 40 Total 9 525 0 1o Rollins College Men 338 98 275 0 Women 344 120 46 0 Total -82 218 321 0 Stetson University Men 946 180 0 0 Women 902 231 0 0 Total 1848 -4 0 0 ENROLLMENT IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By Type and Sex) On-Campus First-Time College Grade Terminal Enrollment Students Extension Students PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS (cont'd) University of Miami Men 8,138 2,146 315 758 Women 3,604 925 54 757 Total 11,742 3,071 319, 515 University of Tampa Men 1,004 255 0 48 Women 543 136 0 8 Total 1,547 391 0 5-* F Total Private Degree-Granting Institutions Men 13,659 3,401 856 930 Women 8,148 2,185 115 805 Total 21,807 5,586 971 1,735 PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES Edward Waters College Men 250 128 0 0 Women 384 142 0 7 Total 634 270 0 7 Florida Christian College Men 144 60 0 0 Women 87 51 0 0 Total 231 111 0 0 *Excludes students enrolled in Adult Education courses. ENROLLMENT IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By Type and Sex) On-Campus First-Time College Grade Terminal Enrollment Students Extension Students PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES (cont'd) Orlando Junior College Men 575 228 0 35 Women 274 172 0 13 Total 849 0 78 Webber College Men 0 0 0 0 Women 78 42 0 0 Total 7 -42 0 0 H Total Private Junior Colleges Men 969 416 0 35 Women 823 407 0 20 Total 1,792 823 0 55 Total Degree-Granting Institutions Men 28,393 6,520 2,045 990 Women 15,983 4,245 3,482 812 Total 44,376 10,765 5,527 1,802 Total Junior Colleges Men 5,975 3,059 0 516 Women 4,381 2,408 0 589 Total 10,356 467 0 1,105 TOTAL ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING Men 34,368 9,579 2,045 1,506 Women 20,364 6,653 3,482 1,4 Total 5-,732 16,232 5,527 2,907 ENROLLMENT IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By County) University Florida Florida Public Private Private of State A. & M. Junior Degree-Granting Junior County Florida University University Colleges Institutions Colleges Total Alachua 885 30 64 25 71 17 1,092 Baker 28 5 28 3 64 Bay 82 151 35 343 11 4 626 Bradford 60 6 2 2 18 3 91 Brevard 184 43 26 8 108 39 408 Broward 622 241 97 68 575 22 1,625 Calhoun 8 33 7 28 8 84 Charlotte 25 9 1 1 5 41 Citrus 30 13 3 19 2 1 68 Clay 52 15 3 15 42 1 128 Collier 45 9 3 16 1 74 H Columbia 64 21 11 2 33 6 137 Dade 1,991 827 312 65 7,513 27 10,735 De Soto 27 14 6 7 17 71 Dixie 24 1 11 36 Duval 1,101 415 231 5 2,012 477 4,241 Escambia 162 185 64 1,518 30 4 1,963 Flagler 12 5 7 11 35 Franklin 8 11 18 6 43 Gadsden 34 160 145 25 12 2 378 Gilchrist 22 2 3 2 4 33 Glades 5 3 4 1 13 Gulf 12 28 10 17 1 68 Hamilton 20 15 10 15 10 3 73 Hardee 29 16 1 27 4 77 Hendry 19 27 1 7 5 59 Hernando 26 U11 7 11 66 Highlands 49 26 9 9 22 5 120 Hillsborough 758 330 140 230 1,444 55 2,957 Holmes 11 24 3 17 1 56 Indian River 67 27 1 2 25 1 123 ENROLLMENT IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By County) University Florida Florida Public Private Private of State A. & M. Junior Degree-Granting Junior County Florida University University Colleges Institutions Colleges Total Jackson 36 70 37 166 10 3 322 Jefferson 10 23 43 13 2 2 93 Lafayette 8 11 10 1 1 31 Lake 164 77 30 12 92 22 397 Lee 110 48 16 9 47 3 233 Leon 69 1,139 533 6 11 1 1,759 Levy 39 24 3 30 8 1 105 Liberty 2 17 5 4 2 30 Madison 25 54 31 117 6 2 235 Manatee 107 104 26 593 55 3 888 Marion 198 53 54 302 78 4 689 Martin 38 13 8 13 25 97 Monroe 77 37 10 1 42 167 Nassau 33 11 19 5 44 4 116 Okaloosa 50 86 5 15 9 2 167 Okeechobee 10 6 1 3 6 2 28 Orange 534 218 84 8 354 676 1,874 Osceola 34 16 5 26 22 103 Palm Beach 420 194 78 1,068 247 11 2,018 Pasco 57 26 6 9 48 3 149 Pinellas 791 364 64 2,150 409 10 3,788 Polk 449 266 100 45 977 30 1,867 Putnam 84 26 29 149 34 1 323 St. Johns 114 38 12 24 101 3 292 St. Lucie 59 56 25 9 42 2 193 Santa Rosa 18 25 5 169 217 Sarasota 216 101 14 251 134 6 722 Seminole 70 30 24 2 88 39 253 Sumter 44 24 14 18 11 111 Suwannee 48 27 23 14 14 4 130 Taylor 23 43 7 49 9 6 137 ENROLLMENT IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By County) University Florida Florida Public Private Private of State A. & M. Junior Degree-Granting Junior County Florida University University Colleges Institutions Colleges Total Union 13 2 2 1 1 2 21 Volusia 359 96 46 589 585 19 1,694 Wakulla 2 21 4 1 28 Walton 14 34 9 24 3 84 Washington 11 25 10 33 3 82 Total 10,798 6,108 2,606 8,366 15,590 1,560 45,028 0\ ENROLLMENT IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By County) ' 2217 1 322 \ 2 6 7 84 828 I77" .,.., 18? 67 384 T759 1 W 25 7r)64-- 4,241 -3 30 % __-. 137 13. f S36 / ~1,092 3 36-- I .. I2 105 17 689 SUMTE 71 A 1 7e7 TOTAL /5,0286 < 66 i .1^,874) 142.. 1;03 3778 888 77 1 28 .. wn16 71 I r TOTAL 45,028 21 oT 2,018 3 3--3 "l-59 5 74 1\1,625 17 - PERCENTAGE OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN FLORIDA COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES (By County) .4 .5 .4 .2 J- .7 2 r.1 ,- i '.2 LZ i i 3^ .A "s / "-p-- I "-"r S.08 2.4 ^' '*. '- ..08 , 1.1 l 15 1 r- -" 2.0 .2 Total of 45,028 Florida students in all 7 .3 'L06 r Florida Colleges and Universities .S"1.6 .22 .09 ... */ Lr ]S--" Oy .5L-.l 4.5 ii j".---A-- .2 i 3.6 .4 ... 18 - DENSITY OF COLLEGE STUDENT POPULATION The number of students from each of the counties of Florida who were enrolled in the fall of 1958 in Florida's colleges and universities has been related to the number of square miles of land area in their respective counties. The results are shown on the following page as "the number of Florida students in Florida institutions per 100 square miles." If these data are interpreted in the light of that which is known about the distribution of the population within each of the counties, the figures indicate something of the density of the college student population county by county throughout the State. While it would not be necessary to conclude that the "built-up" areas of Dade County are less densely populated with college students than are similar areas in Duval County, it is clear from the map on the next page that there are marked differences in the density of the college student population among the several counties of Florida. 19 - DENSITY OF COLLEGE STUDENT POPULATION 21 18 8 34 ..T=;1; s-8 -34 14 i I.AL O U l 19 7 Z" 1 .,l " 15 J i,,V.. ,9/ 9- 1 / 10 7 1K *21 40 ,,/. ",, 7 S12 ^> i 20 8 20 Number of Florida Students in Floridals 44 Institutions per 100 Square Miles i ,-- 17!. 101 100 29 students per 100 square miles Key: 1,000 or more students per 100 square miles . 500 999 students per 100 square miles 250'- 499 students per 100 square miles w^t 100 249 students per 100 square miles II Under 100 students per 100 square miles 20 - UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA (By County) 36 _""6 " 6 18 50 14 t 36 /-r- a33 86 1 25 I,- ) S"2 "' 2 23 \ 0Y 5 ^ 'I22' 885 814Us 24 ._- 2, 39 1 -, o _ 359 "s I 16 30 -26 1 -534. . 791 3 f 758\ 449 10 429 49 10 59r 27 7-220 TOTAL 10,798 11"19 .20 4 4 6 2 2 S 1991 77. 21 - FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY (By County) S85 25 86 34 .......... S 160, 4 i,.... -. 5 25 j ou../" _1 154 -2.Y s_39 23r 17 1 43 1 27 15 ,,lM-J ,\B .-\3 S1 2 30 i 26 r/i", -4 0 ,- 2.- ,-T 5 2 53 ''\ -6 \ 96 13 364 1 26 -6 266 4 a. 330 27 S104 ii6 I 6 56 O 1-j 26 ' S3,27 194 TOTAL 6,108 48 .. i 9 241 827 37 2 22 - FLORIDA A. & M. UNIVERSITY (By County) ' 5 5O I 37 -a, r -Wi.... I iN l: .- .- ' I~, 30-. :......... o, 643'6 l29 51 7 3 I 7 3 3 _12 -o ....A I i -o '- 10 Q,. 11 3! 64 OA 0 3 .. 1 97 3 54 ' 64 5 S0100 6 W TE 1 IINX c TOTAL 2,606 8 16 7ro8 L-- l. 1 nsa ow iti S0 125 o 312 23 - tr;r- 9 ~ t ""i PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES (By County) 169 15 24 .. "" 33 6,25 17 6 -15 i 28 113 .... o . 1 49 25 17 RAM L1.10 ><"Uh V /pUT i 0 '_21 25 119 A / o 9 / 30 0 302 -589 \ S12 S -r'C .8..- C- 2 0 23 83 2,150 o i \w 4 5 N t. 3 3 68 24 - PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS (By County) 3111 6 ooy --., .282 ^ .- 3 0 4 1 71 i 3 1 78 585 2 i 92 \ LI.2.. 27 -22 5 -^- 3 I or 48 25 TOTAI6 15, 590 ' 5 5*. 76 i5 34 22 6 42 i25 e. """ 247 TOTAL-15,590 5 ^ 16 l 575 7,51 25- PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES (By County) tgSCAI;IA STA ROSA OKALOOSA R Om S 0 2 0 3 .ASSAU IU A 1 Y, 3- r C~ 'A o- 3 77 0 6 '6 1 V -- 3 .. .... 0 A ACU A "PUTrp 0 oi 17 ii S- S' -.J LA" ",22 ' 1 .10 22i 55 1 30 1 .s-3 *:.u \ LZ r v11' TOTAL 1,560 .V 3 22 ...... -- l-- ---- I I v. iWRO o j 27 26 - ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By State) University Florida Florida Public Private Private of State A. & M. Junior Degree-Granting Junior State Florida University University Colleges Institutions Colleges Total Alabama 44 72 26 36 49 17 244 Arizona 2 4 7 13 Arkansas 13 15 1 16 2 47 California 14 21 1 2 55 5 98 Colorado 2 14 12 28 Connecticut 20 15 1 9 191 3 239 Delaware 4 2 2 18 2 28 District of Columbia 14 11 48 1 74 Florida 10,798 6,108 2,606 8,366 15,590 1,560 45,028 Georgia 80 290 48 8 248 22 696 Idaho 1 2 1 4 Illinois 70 53 6 6 430 11 576 Indiana 41 32 1 3 146 11 234 Iowa 10 13 34 57 Kansas 7 8 1 6 2 24 Kentucky 30 18 2 3 84 11 148 Louisiana 5 21 2 1 19 1 49 Maine 10 1 40 4 55 Maryland 26 23 4 108 2 163 Massachusetts 35 33 2 12 261 2 345 Michigan 33 21 4 12 142 20 232 Minnesota 12 13 1 40 1 67 Mississippi 15 32 2 1 18 68 Missouri 21 13 1 61 3 99 Montana 3 4 2 9 Nebraska 5 4 9 1 19 Nevada 1 2 1 4 New Hampshire 4 2 1 19 26 New Jersey 94 44 2 6 619 3 768 New Mexico 2 4 4 10 New York 190 119 3 12 1,368 12 1,704 North Carolina 18 64 2 9 113 12 218 ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By State) University Florida Florida Public Private Private of State A. & M. Junior Degree-Granting Junior State Florida University University Colleges Institutions Colleges Total North Dakota 2 1 3 6 Ohio 68 56 3 13 290 18 448 Oklahoma 5 14 14 2 35 Oregon 6 1 3 10 Pennsylvania 72 55 8 14 577 12 738 Rhode Island 4 4 2 42 1 53 South Carolina 21 33 8 4 54 3 123 South Dakota 2 2 6 10 Tennessee 40 39 2 2 77 7 167 Texas 24 24 3 2 55 13 121 Utah 2 1 3 Vermont 7 5 1 9 22 Virginia 35 35 8 4 115 5 202 Washington 2 4 1 9 2 18 West Virginia 18 27 5 61 5 116 Wisconsin 21 21 3 86 1 132 Wyoming 2 1 2 5 Total 11,955 7,140 2,742 8,546 2,163 1,777 53,583 Alaska 2 4 6 Canal Zone 8 9 2 -10 29 Guam 1 1 Hawaii 3 1 -4 8 Puerto Rico 12 2 67 81 Other Countries 328 99 4 17 464 15 927 Unclassified 2 95 97 GRAND TOTAL 12,306 7,515 2,748 8,564 21,807 1,792 54,732 ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By State) W IASH. 0 r.. .. ... .. --... , --1-.-.... I AK 10 ... 132 M,. 1 0.4--- ,,\ 5 S18 SNEv MONT. NER \ 55 2 -L1.9 -"L9 t6 INDo. I 4N \ 4 I W- ..I. 576 3 345 9 8^ 3.. 4 8 KNS2A. O D.C.D AY- 6 94 .. . .- -%. 1 o 48 - --10 1 OS. AL \ GA , } 9 \.^ 67 99 --*- cs A Florida 45,028 TEXAS .-. U.s. (Out-of-State) 8,555 h 49 - Alaska 6 -- 12 1 s Canal Zone 29 Guam 1 . Hawaii 8 2 Other Countries 927 Unclassified 97 Total 54,732 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA (By State) W ASH. ; "~-...-. / .... -. /S2 / T .. -r .- *. \ > 7 MON i N AK. -f - OREGN ,. 3 -------. MINN. 6 S .AK. 12 wS t 35 / --. DA 21 /9 S! .-. .. .1 1CH.2 ....- -, ( I !i 2 '~ "*v -20 S\ IOWA \ h 2 I / ." oNEBR 10 O-,HIO ..L" 942 S/ 5 --- -- ND. 68 4 U 14 I 2 I 306 -IF. 2\ ,-- \ / A o- 70 6 KANSAS M 35-- Washington, \ .3 "-----. D.c. 14 TEN .18 ARIZ I OKLA S. A C. ARIZ ARK N.. 5 21 2 2 13 \ M I --, --i S \ -4480 Florida 10,798 TDAS --- - U.S. (Out-of-State) 1,157 24 5 Canal Zone 8 Hawaii 3 \ Puerto Rico 12 Other Countries 328\ Total 12,306 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY (By State) +' ,- ---- .... .r / -.- _. <--r "' .. 2< - / l., / Ni O .. \ - 4I S. M j D AK. . OREGON 4 MINN. * 7H / 332 /- 13 S--... 2 I2 M .9 .. ,-YO I 1 5. ..... i -;r-- 7----..... .. NE... 13 r-OHio- .. , 1,- --, \ IIOWA ,.. o- OO 55 44 i3 \ 2 L -.. ,.1I 56 " 2 4 ------- ILL IND. 56 cUTAH I coo 53 3. r. 235 CA LIF C OLO. vAf- 23 L \ 21 -\ o i .-.., K. >,. 35 -.. Washington, Sr ENN------- 8 3 Caa Zo39 ne 9 43 ARIZ OKiA R .---. \. *N.MEX 14 \ 33, ,-.. I 33 SOthe GAs miss' .p 72 290 Florida TEXAS 32 L 72 29 U.S. (Out-of-State) 1,292 2 1 ,lo8 Alaska 2 Canal Zone 9 FLA. Hawaii 1 Puerto Rico 2 Other Countries 99 Unclassified 2 Total 7,515 FLORIDA A. & M. UNIVERSITY (By State) 0 I "r ........ 'ji y *... 7'""----. I I ---- I \ I ,, ,--"Pt / "'7. ,o i .... " 1 / MON1 N. DAK. '--- M o ... ra/ -0 -,,,T l ORFGON 0 0 0 / I 1 0 w 2 -A-.- 0 o o i \ f/ o.,, X Washington, [\ -' oi.. .. "- 0 0 \* 2... / .. D.C. 0 IO0 3 o I y .oOKa M- 0 O 1w I I_ OWA NV .,'------ -.o--.... I 0 IO "0 - --- ILLS INDAL. 3 -L UT -- 1 6 26 Fra 2,606 O. EXAS ) '2 r o U.S. (ut-of-State) 1O. ~ Washinton, Other Countries 1_ \ Tota 2D.C. 748 TENN 2 ARIZ N OKLA ARC. MI-- ss. ALA. 48 `- ..----- J I .J2 26 f Florida 2,606 TEXAS LA. 2 -04 U.S. (cut-of-state) 136 3 2,0 Canal Zone 2 Other Countries 4 F k Total 2.748 PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES (By State) 1/ T 1. , */N. .. " t 0 / .0 o 1~ ] .. .. 1'- ,/-. \ .^ S "- --- -i .., 120 S' -------- OHIO 9 V \ 0 0 ; 1 U W I 13 o* 4 O KANSAS MO 2 - "-. 0 .--- 1 CK. 3 % V -^ o i N ^ i T i 9 v. o r t* i \ & 1 1 f N 4 0 J --1. GA1 Florida 8,366 \ TEXAS .. -- U.S. (Out-of-State) 180 Guam 1 Other Countries 17 Total 8,564 PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS (By State) S9 -1. r , O/ CON / 2 MINN.. / S. DAK V.a s 61 1 3 1 --'- ,.. "- , 3- r WHe-o-- -0 wis8 /6 \ 1 v^o T wv- .-o 6 .- .H86 MIIR IOWA '-. ; r1 2 f ,,"^ ,, -, A " \ NE --." NEB I OHIO 577. 619 I ..L. 34 58 1 I j 9 D. \ 290 ;- ) 18 SUT"AH OI !-.... 430 146 r1K v 1-08 CALIF \ LF KANSAS MO. o. Washington, P = ~ 12 1 AYA M. DC 48 %. ,, -- ,--- ...-- '113 - 55 \- f j" "L" 1 C 55 OK4. C. OKLA 77 ARI OKLA ARK 5. C. \- 7 N.MD. 1 14 116 /A 49 \ 54 S 4 i -rGA --. !, I "A8ss I. A -. 248 N t "!---- .18 Florida 15,590 TL. AS U.S. (Out-of-State) 5,573 55 A -1. Alaska 4 Canal Zone 10 A/ . Hawaii 4 Puerto Rico 67 Other Countries 464 Unclassified 95 ' Total 21,807 PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES (7 State) o /> 7""------- .. a S MON NO AK, ( + \ I ;-- o ...-.--S. \---r ..i ^ k oR EG ON -O ...... j ,- ." i- O- 2 /0 0 MINN.. r .. - '\ / o" I o L .i----<.s - O W'IS 1 S .:5 DAK 12 . "I- -. 1WO MICH.C. SIOWA20 3 -- IOWA .O INO .1 . Total 1, 92 v/ .^ A. ISS AA. 22 .. ~~~k -----.. O 1 Florida 1, 560 TEXAS - U.S. (Out-of-State) 217 560 Other Countries 15 13 1 Total 1,792 A ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING First-Time-in-College Enrollment (By County) University Florida Florida Public Private Private of State A. & M. Junior Degree-Granting Junior County Florida University University Colleges Institutions Colleges Total Alachua 136 8 21 19 19 12 215 Baker 2 17 2 21 Bay 11 20 6 134 2 2 175 Bradford 9 4 4 17 Brevard 73 10 9 7 42 20 161 Brovard 240 77 34 40 199 13 603 Calhoun 1 5 1 10 2 19 Charlotte 5 1 1 2 9 a Citrus 3 3 2 17 1 1 27 LO Clay 9 5 13 20 47 a Collier 14 3 1 7 25 Columbia 14 6 3 2 16 5 46 Dade 695 264 88 41 2,058 19 3,165 De Soto 5 7 3 7 5 27 Dixie 6 6 Duval 216 105 50 2 462 191 1,026 Escambia 29 30 11 603 5 2 680 Flagler 4 1 7 12 Franklin 1 2 7 4 14 Gadsden 3 27 35 15 3 2 85 Gilchrist 2 2 4 Glades 2 1 1 4 Gulf 2 5 4 14 25 Hamilton 9 1 4 13 2 29 Hardee 8 5 1 5 1 20 Hendry 3 8 1 6 1 19 Hernando 4 3 5 3 1 16 Highlands 15 5 7 7 6 4 44 Hillsborough 224 103 36 101 312 23 799 ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING First-Time-in-College Enrollment (By County) University Florida Florida Public Private Private of State A. & M. Junior Degree-Granting Junior County Florida University University Colleges Institutions Colleges Total Holmes 1 2 7 10 Indian River 21 7 3 1 9 1 42 Jackson 6 7 2 75 3 2 95 Jefferson 2 6 13 2 23 Lafayette 3 1 7 1 1 13 Lake 42 20 11 10 20 10 113 Lee 31 18 4 6 25 3 87 Leon 20 129 90 5 2 246 Levy 8 7 1 27 3 1 47 Liberty 1 2 2 5 Madison 2 3 6 81 1 1 94 Manatee 23 31 7 386 13 2 462 Marion 32 21 11 236 11 2 313 Martin 11 1 4 10 8 34 Monroe 20 8 2 15 45 Nassau 7 4 5 3 25 44 Okaloosa 9 19 3 2 2 35 Okeechobee 4 3 1 2 4 1 15 Orange 122 67 22 7 85 308 611 Osceola 10 3 2 7 15 37 Palm Beach 89 40 17 507 64 8 725 Pasco 12 8 1 5 12 1 39 Pinellas 132 71 4 1,163 52 6 1,428 Polk 120 76 23 41 161 17 438 Putnam 7 4 10 104 13 1 139 St. Johns 31 6 4 21 44 2 108 St. Lucie 13 18 5 5 13 2 56 Santa Rosa 7 7 97 111 Sarasota 54 33 1 147 33 1 269 ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING First-Time-in-College Enrollment (By County) University Florida Florida Public Private Private of State A. & M. Junior Degree-Granting Junior County Florida University University Colleges Institutions Colleges Total Seminole 20 7 7 1 16 14 65 Sumter 10 3 4 14 31 Suwannee 5 8 6 11 6 36 Taylor 5 16 38 3 1 63 Union 1 2 3 Volusia 71 25 15 387 63 9 570 Wakulla 7 4 1 12 Walton 2 2 1 17 1 23 , Washington 2 2 1 18 2 25 o: Total 2,695 1,394 610 4,532 3,907 714 13,852 ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING FLORIDA FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROIMENT (By County) 68? 111135 23 L1 1 95 . 2A 5 18 5 /246 2 Si 63 j94 I o..' i -_. 5 11;.i \2' 124 63 .l I '1 ', W, 31 . 1,428 L1 6 . S37 39 3 - 462i 20 1 15 6i9 ;7 27 - OTAL 13,852 87 1i9 725 25 i Vi mo 20 3,165/( 45A 39 - 1958 GRADUATES OF FLORIDA PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS (By County) '1 A iOSA I lA3 .M1 S 3 12 -, 369_ . 2011263 1147 ..-i, .7 9d 0 o . 1128 -CAKr,, 300 Tm64 --. 502*1 9 154 '- I 6 o /35 547 229 i9 4 36 / 1i 504 i 216 / A 52 13 .1, 298 f26 888 18^9 o09 12014 i- 84 85 -0670 TPOTAL-628,398 3- 400 951,66810 1- 40 - Vsr'^^l~"""'3" lieW" 4o- iT'c~ -^'^ b PERCENTAGE THAT THE NUMBER OF FLORIDA FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE STUDENTS IS OF THE NUMBER OF 1958 GRADUATES OF FLORIDA PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS (By County) 5AiTS Q -- N '" ,.'OU WtS 25.3 -, 3l5. 3 J 49.0 S 15 5 3 ...... 1 3.9 "".^'"-'" lo,;. pp... ,, 14 9 ...|.,._ 4 .- -- .6.1 23-L. .,_ .:Ki: I 41.6 ,53.2 .......................... Key: 85.6 'L8.i ,,. 36 [Z77J Highest Quartile (45.3% -108.5%) i. .I{ 117111 Second Quartile (32.1% 44.86) 0t '- .9. 27,iv9 .... _.: ::::I...~5 ", ";','o.T .-IT, - r" .^ ^,'12 -. MediTotal Number of 1958 Graduates of Florida Public.3 Ke\--8" .v1. '. v. 1 Highrd Quartile (- 23.38,3 8,329.898) ,.. .... 1 ........... ' , iLowest Quartile (48.1 23.18%) 'G '-. schools 8.8Quartie ( % Percentage Total Number of Florida First-Time4- -C iStu dents in Florida situations of Higher3 3 u "' -5- Total Number of 1958 Graduates of Florida Public Percentage that Total Number of Florida First-Time- in-College Students in Florida Institutions is to the Total Number of 1958 Graduates of Florida Public High Schools 48.8 41 - COMPARISON OF THE NUMBER OF FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE STUDENTS FRCM FLORIDA WITH THE NUMBER OF 1958 GRADUATES OF FLORIDA PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS Cut of a total enrollment of 54,732 on-campus, college-grade students in Florida's colleges and universities in the fall of 1958, 16,232 were enrolled in college for the first time. Of these first-time-in-college students, 13,852 came from the several counties of Florida (See page 39). Records of the State Department of Education show that 28,398 students were graduatedin the spring of 1958 from the public high schools of the State. The distribution of these graduates is shown by county on page 40. For the state as a whole, the number of Florida students who en- rolled in college for the first time in a Florida institution for the fall term 1958 was 48.8% of the number of 1958 graduates of the Florida public high schools. This cannot be taken to mean that 48.8% of the Florida high school graduates for that year entered college in Florida the fall term following their graduation, for some of those new college students may have completed high school at an earlier time and some may have graduated from other than a Florida public high school. Some of the entering students may have moved from one county to another during the interim between their graduation from high school and their enrollment in college. From the county by county comparisons shown on page 41 it is noted that there were more first-time-in-college students from Manatee County than there were 1958 high school graduates from that county. With these limitations in mind, the percentages, especially when they have been accumulated over a period of a few years, can serve as a useful index of the extent to which the youth of the several counties continue in school in Florida beyond their graduation from high school. 42 - FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT FROM COMMUNITY JUNIOR COLLEGE ATTENDANCE AREAS The planned development of community junior colleges is one of the steps that is being taken in Florida to serve the rapidly growing college- age population. For the fall term of 1958 there were 26 counties, i.e., Bay, Calhoun, Citrus, Clay, Escambia, Flagler, Manatee, Marion, Palm Beach, Pinellas, Putnam, St. Johns, Santa Rosa, Sarasota, Suwannee, Taylor, Volusia, and Washington, that were reported by the State Depart- ment of Education as being within community junior college attendance areas. Of the first-time-in-college students attending Florida institutions in the fall of 1958 who came from the 26 counties within community junior college attendance areas, 75% were enrolled in community junior colleges, 7% were enrolled in private institutions, and 18% were enrolled in the State University System. Of this category of students who came from the other 41 counties, 5% were attending community junior colleges, 51% were in private institutions, and 44% were enrolled in the State University System. Whereas 32% of the 1958 graduates of the public high schools of Florida were in counties within community junior college attendance areas, 40o of the Florida first-time-in-college students attending Florida insti- tutions were from that group of 26 counties. The number of first-time-in-college students from the 26 counties within community junior college attendance areas was 61% of the 1958 graduates of the public high schools of those counties, whereas the com- parable figure for the balance of the State was 43%. 43 - AREAS SERVED BY FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING The maps on the pages which follow show the areas in which selected institutions and types of institutions have different levels of attrac- tion for students attending college in Florida. The first of these maps in concerned with the total on-campus, college-grade enrollment of the University of Florida. It is shown that 10,798 students or 24% of the 45,028 Florida students attending college in the State were enrolled at the University of Florida for the 1958 fall term. It is also shown that 26% of the students from Hills- borough County who were attending college in Florida were enrolled at the University of Florida; and the appropriate percentages are shown for each of the several other counties of the State. Since the University of Florida enrolled 24% of the Florida students attending college in the State, counties with 24% or higher of their students attending the University of Florida are considered to be attracted to that institution; and counties with 34% or higher of their students attending the University of Florida are considered to be among those most attracted to the university at Gainesville. The map on page 48 shows the same kind of information for the first- time-in-college enrollment with reference to the University of Florida. This plan is used for the Florida State University, for the Florida A. & M. University, for the State University System as a whole, for the system of community junior colleges, and for the private institutions. In each case the percentage that the enrollment of the institution (or type of institution) is of the total enrollment of Florida students attend- ing college in the State is used as the base to identify the counties attracted to that institution. 44 - PERCENTAGE THE TOTAL NUMBER OF FLORIDA STUDENTS ENROLLED FROM EACH COUNTY IN THE STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM IS OF THE TOTAL NUMBER OF FLORIDA STUDENTS ENROLLED IN ALL FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS (By County) 662 60 9 6-, 9-9? ? fih. 2r-tt -:47-' -- ) 'i'""11T 757 WAIVALA 4, 80 75 i 70 '- / 63 v1.:.I^i.:.l:;. : 68 6 168 Key: 3" S 43% to 53% : .. 9 5 ,3-I0 2 3.9 rM. an' H it~er l'l < li............. L . 633 6 68 P75 80 o I.S 32 J623r students in Florida institutions were 59 enrolled in the State University System. T 6 11. "-. " oE c, 45 - PERCENTAGE THE NUMBER OF FTIC* STUDENTS ENROLLED FROM EACH COUNTY IN THE STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM IS OF THE TOTAL NUMBER OF FTIC FLORIDA STUDENTS ENROLLED IN ALL FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS (By County) - *. .* , !, -" .'i30 .._ / ... 3. v / . 100 J0, 770 : '. "'. I ;. :. -' .. .* 1 "- .Key: 75 -.. -.', [ 1111 34 to 44^ 50 : -,L45 j_, .'.-" S 44% and Higher 31 A 65 53 64 ,,-. 61 ...r4 1A 56 .- 1 .-63 5 0 NOTE: 4,699 or 340 of the total of 13,852 FTIC ^ -- ^u ......- Florida students in Florida institutions were 68 i 81.. enrolled in the State University System. 67 63 33 *First-Time-in-College oh 46 - PERCENTAGE THE TOTAL NUMBER OF STUDENTS ENROLLED FROM EACH COUNTY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA IS OF THE TOTAL NUMBER OF FLORIDA STUDENTS ENROLLED IN ALL FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS (By County) 37 67 -o..8 i .: 1^^ Less than 24% 21 8^ 4^**i 37 A"38.141 X36 'lX. .. ... .'., Z1S.. 9 38 38 4 1 i36 l 47- *...*.. OW-A. NOTE: 10,798 or 24% of the total of 45,028 Florida students in Florida institutions were enrolled . at the University of Florida. 47 . 47 - PERCENTAGE THE NUMBER OF FTIC* STUDENTS ENROLLED FROM EACH COUNTY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA IS OF THE TOTAL NUMBER OF FTIC FLORIDA STUDENTS ENROLLED IN ALL FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS (By County) A 7K T--.--.F.-7 /fet7 4" 31^.^y .4, 0.t*\. 1,3( -' i .30" .. ... 4 o. .~: l30 2) 100oo 63 AGE 10 ;'~. .. lui *d 32 7 .3 Key: 20 Less than 19% 9 31 ...,.. l* : 19% to 29% VP -WA2N S29% and Higher S:! 140 o: :'--**r -1;-. 34 3. -:-J9 J 32 56 o 36 'Ja a NOTE: 2,695 or 19o of the total of 13,852 FTIC 56 40 Florida students in Florida institutions were enrolled at the University of Florida. t *First-Time-in-College CPcP 48 - PERCENTAGE TEE TOTAL NUMBER OF STUDENTS ENROLLED FROM EACH COUNTY IN THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY IS OF THE TOTAL NUMBER OF FLORIDA STUDENTS ENROLLED IN ALL FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS (By County) 143. S 51 4oi L N I (^ 1,80 4-- 6 5 (/25 r-f 1 T *b .':F 4 57;'I; ; *- U :p .. d.... ;, ';, -:I *. A Key: 7 Less than 14% 10 ,.' : . 14% to 24%i ,;:::::::;:;:; I 24% and Higher ..,.,.,"- NOTE: 6,108 or 14fo of the total of 45,028 Florida 492 r: ...'.A;' ',t : Y' NOTE: 6,108 or 14% of the total of 45,028 Florida I2Ji^'^^ ^i students in Florida institutions were enrolled .;-:...... at the Florida State University '^ ^i , 49 - PERCENTAGE THE NUMBER OF FTIC* STUDENTS ENROLLED FROM EACH COUNTY IN THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY IS OF THE TOTAL NUMBER OF FTIC FLORIDA STUDENTS ENROLLED IN ALL FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS (By County) >2 5- . I ,I'. ' e s: 5t4ha9 n 100,. o, 8he o'lof13 ...20 9..- 2 Key.. .. ... ...'. e i. .. ,\^ J .lA .' .-' ,.: i .;;i "\l '. Key: I .,O i r* . **- athl Less than 10S% U ni21v..ti atre -in-Colle........ e l.10 to 24p,:o.o.',: 5.0 i--1 20% and Higher - 25 S2^ 42 NOTE: 1,394, or 10%, of the total of 13,852 Florida '.Ji. .;9lL.-- D'^ students in Florida institutions were enrolled '' '.''"..'" at the Florida State University, .'.,'''-- .. *First-Time-in-College 50 - PERCENTAGE THE NUMBER OF STUDENTS ENROLLED FROM EACH COUNTY IN THE FLORIDA A. & M. UNIVERSITY IS OF THE TOTAL NUMBER OF FLORIDA STUDENTS ENROLLED IN NONWHITE FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS (By County) .. ' .j 6635 I' y ) i S.., I . 22. *50 Key: L E- _Under 52%o 2 - 5,II1 ' 62% and Higher 4:.:. 1 ---- "-''' :'.. ,.:. ''.. No Students *55. W y,'"^ .'.' T,-,,. enrolled in nonwhite Florida institutions were enrolled in the Florida A. & M. University. 51 - ;"' :'.. h-:" .'"R k-5.--,' 'X Uder52%21 '":";'I """''a< I:::::::::::::t 52 to 6 ,k,,"5 I '" '," 'U ::::i .:::,:: '. .. f ._ 51 "- '.-.,. -r-. . PERCENTAGE THE NUMBER OF FTIC* STUDENTS ENROLLED FROM EACH COUNTY IN THE FLORIDA A. & M. UNIVERSITY IS OF THE TOTAL NUMBER OF FTIC FLORIDA STUDENTS ENROLLED IN ALL NONWHITE INSTITUTIONS (By County) 6 7' "p ---"- '/, ,7 '" o ,' 0 0I Key: 100 -6" 5 lF. 34 tol. 2* -df 30o "3 "0 "0", '" 45 3.. -'. " *. -o /* 44U, ander 34 her 10 T Fl. .& 4* N to FTIC Students 2 .,.. ,.30.. ' .o..... .. ., .5. , , 100 ",J' 1.. .. %DIN 33.-^'i ^ NOTE: 610, or 34%, of the 1,793 FTIC Florida students enrolled in nonwhite Florida 77? institutions were enrolled in the .///'/ Florida A. & M. University. *First-Time-in-College 52 - PERCENTAGE THE TOTAL NUMBER OF FLORIDA STUDENTS ENROLLED FROM EACH COUNTY IN THE PUBLIC COMMUNITY JUNIOR COLLEGES IS OF THE TOTAL NUMBER OF FLORIDA STUDENTS ENROLLED IN ALL FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS (By County) 177 1 ,, ;. "30 '":'-."' " 53 S7O29 52 Hige /.-o, 70, . \ t1 r. -i S ..36 ,i. .. ,',- Key: -,-,h .: 1,..f: ,I.,-. 3.'- W '.' .- LLess than 19% 29% and Higher - 41" ess' t -A53 -- in Public Community Junior Colleges. *Less than I% 53 - PERCENTAGE THE NUMBER OF FTIC* STUDENTS ENROLLED FROM EACH COUNTY IN THE PUBLIC COMMUNITY JUNIOR COLLEGES IS OF THE TOTAL NUMBER OF FTIC FLORIDA STUDENTS ENROLLED IN ALL FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS (By County) 87 7o .. ( /, ,.,\ .,8 860 I o ". 5 3 -ca-' 86- ;" . '9 9o \ e 74 79^ 7 / 72 54 ^ \ 5 i . Z^57853iN ^ 5!-86 0^P7 ^*: Eli] Less than 33 81 ".. .. .. . 319 .,Z',33% to.43%. ,.6 o 2.T-.\ ;:o -9.: .175 . ..NOTE: ,532, o 33 o"''. the total of 13852 FTIC S57 ,- r 75 i..\, i e, eolled iP ouiClee. I . Key: M ^rt-ie-Col 6Less than 33% 81 ...'b: -3:.';. -'- . 33% to 43% Nss^^ s 43% and higher : 1.. ',. ? 5 L 4. 7 3' ,' ,': NOTE: 4,532, or 33^ of the total of 13,852 FTIC Florida students in Florida institutions were ,....:......,. enrolled in Public Community Junior Colleges. : "." ,, 54 :,- -' 0 .4 ..--.. PERCENTAGE THE TOTAL NUMBER OF FLORIDA STUDENTS ENROLLED FROM EACH COUNTY IN THE PRIVATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES IS OF THE TOTAL NUMBER OF FLORIDA STUDENTS ENROLLED IN ALL FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS (By County) 0 1 - Ke: T ., .. .x...4 :; .. 8 .' .., :. 3 o 59 1-3 NOTE: 17,150, or 38, of the total of 45,028 Florida .. in the Private Colleges and Universities. 70 r ,Mr7 :--,-.' :.'- "t ; Key: B4 : ',. .:" - NE: 1,ss ora 38oto 50 Florid.-5 in the Private Colleges and Universities. ^.^ 70 PERCENTAGE THE NUMBER CO FTIC* STUDENTS ENROLLED FROM EACH COUNTt IN THE PRIVATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES IS OF THE TOTAL NUMBER OF FTIC FLORIDA STUDENTS ENROLLED IN ALL FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS (By County) 5 5 11 19 f^ 90 -64 Key~..:6.. '"':" :. _' t S.7.' "I/ \. ": \ "" - Key: _6." I 64 Less than 33% 59 33% to 43% A ::: 1' 43% and Higher .I , h^..'24 NOTE: 4,621, or 33%, of the total oI 13,852 FT.IC. -' Florida students in Florida institutions were ..." - enrolled in the Private Colleges and Universities. &,. * First-Time -in-College 56 - ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING First-Time-in-College Enrollment (By State) University Florida Florida Public Private Private of State A. & M. Junior Degree-Granting Junior State Florida University University Colleges Institutions Colleges Total Alabama 5 9 15 19 9 6 63 Arizona 1 1 Arkansas 2 1 1 4 1 9 California 1 2 1 2 14 0 20 Colorado 3 2 5 Connecticut 3 1 3 53 2 62 Delaware 1 2 5 8 District of Columbia 2 2 17 1 22 Florida 2,695 1,394 610 4,532 3,907 714 13,852 Georgia 21 53 14 3 82 12 185 Idaho - Illinois 15 8 3 2 112 6 146 Indiana 7 7 1 1 49 6 71 Iowa 7 7 Kansas 1 2 1 4 Kentucky 2 4 3 32 6 47 Louisiana 3 1 5 9 Maine 3 1 14 Maryland 5 2 1 27 35 Massachusetts 2 7 7 70 86 Michigan 6 1 1 6 44 9 67 Minnesota 2 1 12 1 16 Mississippi 2 1 2 1 4 10 Missouri 1 15 3 19 Montana - Nebraska 3 3 Nevada - New Hampshire 1 1 4 6 New Jersey 19 5 1 2 163 1 191 ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING First-Time-in-College Enrollment (By State) University Florida Florida Public Private Private of State A. & M. Junior Degree-Granting Junior State Florida University University Colleges Institutions Colleges Total New Mexico 1 1 New York 45 13 3 8 347 8 424 North Carolina 2 7 1 7 31 4 52 North Dakota 1 1 Ohio 13 9 1 6 73 13 115 Oklahoma 5 1 6 Oregon 2 2 Pennsylvania 11 10 5 8 146 6 186 Rhode Island 1 9 1 11 South Carolina 2 4 7 3 17 1 34 South Dakota 1 1 Tennessee 6 6 1 2 30 5 50 Texas 1 2 1 22 5 31 Utah - Vermont 1 1 1 2 5 Virginia 5 3 5 2 26 2 43 Washington 1 2 3 West Virginia 1 1 4 15 2 23 Wisconsin 4 2 3 25 1 35 Wyoming 2 2 Total 2,884 1,562 675 4,633 5,411 818 15,983 Alaska 1 1 Canal Zone 1 2 1 -3 7 Guam 1 1 Hawaii -1 1 Puerto Rico 5 14 19 Other Countries 42 7 10 132 5 196 Unclassified 24 24 GRAND TOTAL 2,932 1,571 676 4,644 5,586 823 16,232 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS (By State) 3 I 7~ ~' -, .-3-- ... / */ % ' MONTH. NAK. I -. S QREGN -- MINN. J I2 / AHO -- -.. ). 86 S0 A S. DAK. I16 2 : "wyo i1 35 \ CH-/ .- - ) -----. w 67r 62 S i .EV. .-.--__ -. NEBR. IOWA OHIO 186 191 S3 IL-.- L IN .I. 115 \8 I ur 146 1UTAH V 35 CAF. \ I COLO. KANSA/ 3 M 2 SKAN SAS MO 3 -- Washington, 20 ''"----- ;_. .._. 94 y .. D.. -22 ,-, ]-.D C \I- c .'T - AR IZ AR. 0-- C. SN. MEX 6 1 ---- .9 GA. m---s. PA\SS -. ---- 10 63 ( 185 Florida 13, 852 TEXAS 1 13,852TEXASLk852 U.S. (Out-of-State) 2,131 31, Alaska 1 . Canal Zone 7 FLA Guam 1 Hawaii 1 Puerto Rico 19 Other Countries 196 Unclassified 24 16,232 |
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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 41 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |