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Cover Title Page Page i The board of control Page ii Page iii Locations of Florida institutions of higher learning Page iv Page v Table of Contents Page vi List of Tables Page vii Page viii List of maps Page ix Page x Page xi Principal findings in enrollments, fall 1960 Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 On campus college grade enrollments in all institutions of higher learning in Florida Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 First-time-in-college enrollment Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 Graduate student enrollment in Florida's institutions of higher learning Page 61 Page 62 Page 63 Page 64 Page 65 Page 66 Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 Students by residence areas served Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 Page 83 Page 84 Page 85 Trends in Florida college grade enrollment, fall 1957-fall 1960 Page 86 Page 87 Page 88 Page 89 Page 90 Page 91 Page 92 Page 93 Page 94 Page 95 Page 96 Page 97 Page 98 Page 99 Page 100 Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 |
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ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA'S INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONJ UNIVERSITY OF FLOiRDA FALL 1960 Board of Control, Tallahassee THE BOARD OF CONTROL J. J. DANIEL Chairman Jacksonville J. K. HAYS Vice Chairman Winter Haven JAMES J. LOVE Quincy RALPH L. MILLER Orlando S. KENDRICK GUERNSEY Jacksonville JAMES D. CAMP, SR. Ft. Lauderdale FRANK M. BUCHANAN Miami J. B. CULPEPPER Executive Director Tallahassee ii Office of the Board of Control Tallahassee, Florida February 22, 1961 This report of the fall 1960 enrollment in the institutions of higher learning in Florida is the fourth annual report prepared with the cooperation of both the public and private colleges and universities in the State. This report has been developed in such a way that the data are comparable among the institutions since 1957 when the series was initiated. The last section of the report summarizes the data over a four-year period, making reference to the earlier volumes unnecessary. Appreciation is expressed to the officials of the cooperating institutions and to the personnel of the Community Junior College Division of the State Department of Education for their assistance in the collection of data for this report. The preparation of this report has been the responsibility of Dr. Thomas C. Dula, Assistant Director of Research in the Office of the Board of Control. Myron R. Blee Educational and. Research Officer iii LOCATIONS OF FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER TdERpI G .-.-~^ r-., ..,,k.,, --T.S "! / 29 5 "'10 8\ '. _30 2y \' / 1 3i 2- 31 "- < 3 to t 1 26 15 S27 ~-2- 39 K .,-- 14 0 State University System i - 1. Florida State University i 17 2. Florida A. & M. University 3 3. University of Florida 3 x 4. University of South Florida 34 I 25 \ Public Community Junior Colleges e- i I' 5. Pensacola Junior College 6. Washington Junior College .-- 7. Chipola Junior College 8. Gulf Coast Junior College ,-i ' 9. Rosenwald Junior College 10. North Florida Junior College -' 11. Suwannee River Junior College 22 12. St. Johns River Junior College 13. Collier-Blocker Junior College 14. Daytona Beach Junior College 15. Volusia County Community Junior College 16. Brevard Junior College 17. Carver Junior College 18. Indian River Junior College 19. Lincoln Junior College 20. Palm Beach Junior College 21. Roosevelt Junior College sa o iv p. ,ublic Jnior CoJle. o L(-r._tix.crA-- 22, In .!. '.,ie7 of i-oT'-:i Co..at 23-. ': r un- .tv JA..r College 24. a ? )-Jurc Junior %llr0 25. G -.-::.', 'o.*,--: 2 01 .:' r_ :.- "*": ''. Florida .r.,.-:..,* .' 1.-A,- ...: 28. Manatee .. '.,.. .L :.,.- -.,. Jacksonville iUniversitry 30. .L'L...': Waters Coll-eg 31. "rlL ::c--,9_. and Industrial Meamorial College 32. Stetson University 33. Rollins Colr.- e 34 Flcrida S- r- ;ir-rn Collee= 35. Florida Presbyterian C.(:lcmZ: 36. uT:.iv rs it of T;-c . 37, Barry Co.3ege 38. [Goaer.;F t, of -NMiami 39-. B-ethn-Co~ CcQ2'n e.: ': Private Ja.:c-r CA"ll,"C . 40, St. Leo college l Florida Christian College 42. Orlando Junior Collc-' 43. Webber College v CONTENTS Page No. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS IN ENROLLMENTS, FALL 1960..................... 1 ON CAMPUS COLLEGE GRADE ENROLLMENTS IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING IN FLORIDA.................................... 5 FIRST TIME IN COLLEGE ENROLLMENTS...............................40 GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA'S INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING.................. ............................61 STUDENTS BY RESIDENCE AREAS SERVED ...............................75 TRENDS IN FLORIDA COLLEGE GRADE ENROLLMENT, 1957 1960 ......................................................86 vi TABLES Table Number Page 1. Enrollment of all Institutions of Higher Learning (By Type). . . . . . .. 4 2. Enrollment in all Institutions of Higher Learning (By Type and Sex). . . . . 7 3. Florida Enrollment. . . . . .. 15 4. Out-Of-State Enrollment. . . . .. 15 5. All Enrollments. .... . .. . 15 6. All Institutions of Higher Learning Total On-Campus College Grade Enrollment (By County) . . .. 16 7. All Institutions of Higher Learning Total On-Campus College-Grade Enrollment. .. . . 30 8. Florida First-Time-In-College Enrollment Fall 1958 Fall 1959 Fall 1960. . . ... 42 9. Out-Of-State First-Time-In-College Enrollment Fall 1958 Fall 1959 Fall 1960. . . ... 42 10. All First-Time-In-College Enrollment Fall 1958 Fall 1959 Fall 1960. . . ... 42 11. All Institutions of Higher Learning First-Time-In-College Enrollment (By County) . ........... .45 12. All Institutions of Higher Learning First-Time-In-College Enrollment (By State) . . . .... 58 13. Graduate Student Enrollment in Florida Institutions (By County) . . . .... ..... 64 14. Graduate Student Enrollment (By State) . ... 70 15. Comparisons of the Fall 1957 with The Fall 1958, and The Fall 1959 with The Fall 1960 Enrollments in Florida Colleges and Universities, By Types of Institutions. 89 16. Enrollment In Florida Institutions of Higher Learning Fall 1957 Fall 1960 . . . .. 90 vii (TABLES CONTINUED) 17. Percentage Distribution of Enrollments By Type of Institution Fall 1957 Fall 1960 . . 92 18. The Percentage That First-Time-In-College Enrollments Are of the Number of High School Graduates (By County) . . . .... ..... 94 19. High School Graduates Compared With First-Time-In- College Enrollments of Florida Students . ... 99 20. Data Relating to the Female Component of College Enrollments Fall 1957 Fall 1960 . . 101 21. College Grade Enrollments 1957 1960 By Institution. 102 viii Page Enrollment In All Institutions of Higher Learning (By County) ................... ... 19 Percentage of Florida Students In Florida Colleges And Universities (By County). .... . . ... 20 Density of College Student Population . . ... 22 University of Florida (By County) . .. ... 23 Florida State University (By County). . . . 24 Florida A. & M. University (By County). . .. 25 University of South Florida (By County) . . 26 Public Junior Colleges (By County). . . ... 27 Private Degree-granting Institutions (By County). . .. 28 Private Junior Colleges (By County) . . . 29 All Institutions of Higher Learning (By State). . .. 32 University of Florida (By State). ... . . 33 Florida State University (By State) . . . 34 Florida A. & M. University (By State) . . . 35 University of South Florida (By State). . . . 36 Public Junior Colleges (By State) . . . 37 Private Degree-granting Institutions (By State) . .. 38 Private Junior Colleges (By State). . . . ... 39 All Institutions of Higher Learning First-Time-in-College Enrollment (By County) . . . ... 48 1960 Graduates of Florida Public High Schools (By County) 49 Percentage That the Number of Florida First-Time-In-College Students is of the Number of 1960 Graduates of Florida Public High Schools (By County) . . . 50 i-x I (Maps continued) University of Florida First-Time-In-College Enrollment (By County) . . . . .. ...... 51 Florida State University First-Time-In-College Enrollment (By County) . . . . . 52 Florida A. & M. University First-Time-In-College Enrollment (By County) . . . . ... ...... .53 University of South Florida First-Time-In-College Enrollment (By County) . . . . .. . 5 Public Junior Colleges First-Time-In-College Enrollment (By County) . . . . ... 55 Private Degree-granting Institutions First-Time-In-College Enrollment (By County). . . . .. . 56 Private Junior Colleges First-Time-In-College Enrollment (By County) . . . . ... . .. 57 All Institutions of Higher Learning First-Time-In-College Enrollment (By State) ............ . 60 Graduate Student Enrollment in Florida Institutions (By County) 67 Graduate Student Enrollment in the State University System (By County) ........ ....... .. ... .. 68 Graduate Student Enrollment in Private Degree-granting Institutions (By County). . . . . 69 Graduate Student Enrollment in Florida Institutions (By State). 72 Graduate Student Enrollment in the State University System (By State) . . . . . . 73 Graduate Student Enrollment in Private Degree-granting Institutions in Florida (By State). . . ... 74 Percentage the Total Number of Florida Students Enrolled in the State University System Is Of the Total Number of Florida Students Enrolled In All Florida Institutions (By County) 77 Percentage the Number of FTIC Students Enrolled In the State University System Is Of the Total Number of FTIC Florida Students Enrolled In All Florida Institutions (By County) 78 x: (Maps continued) Percentage the Number of Graduate Students Enrolled In The State University System Is Of the Total Number of Florida Graduate Students Enrolled In All Florida Institutions (By County) . . . .... .79 Percentage the Total Number of Florida Students Enrolled In The Public Community Junior Colleges Is Of the Total Number of Florida Students Enrolled in all Florida Institutions (By County) . . ... . . .... 80 Percentage the Number of FTIC Students Enrolled In the Public Community Junior Colleges Is Of the Total Number of FTIC Florida Students Enrolled In All Florida Institutions (By County) . . ......... . 81 Percentage the Total Number of Florida Students Enrolled In the Private Colleges and Universities Is of the Total Number of Florida Students Enrolled In All Florida Institutions (By County) . . . .... .82 Percentage the Number of FTIC Students Enrolled In the Private Colleges and Universities Is Of the Total Number of FTIC Florida Students Enrolled In All Florida Institutions (By County) . . . . ... ..... 83 Percentage the Number of Graduate Students Enrolled In Private Institutions Is Of the Total Number of Florida Graduate Students Enrolled In All Florida Institutions (By County) . . . . ... . 84 xi PRINCIPAL FINDINGS IN ENROLLMENT, FALL 1960 S-1- PRINCIPAL FINDINGS IN ENROLLMENT, FALL 1960 At the opening of the 1960-61 college year there were 68,172 on-campus college-grade students enrolled in 43 institutions of higher learning in Florida. This was 8,051 (13.4%) more students than the 60,121 who were en- rolled one year earlier. 42,843 students were enrolled in the 28 institutions of higher learning that are operated by public bodies in the State. 27,053 students, or 39.7% of the total number of 68,172 students, were enrolled inthe four institutions in the State University System (13,100 at the University of Florida, 9,019 at the Florida State University, 2,943 at the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, and 1,991 at the University of South Florida). 15,790 students, or 23.2% of the total, were enrolled for college credit in the 24 community junior colleges of which the St. Petersburg Junior College with 3,196 students was the largest. 25,329 students, or 37.1% of the total number of students, were enrolled in 15 private institutions of higher learning in the State, with 12,735 of these students attending the University of Miami. 22,484 students, or 33.0% of the total number of 68,172 students, were in college for the first time, and 4,158, or 6.1%, were graduate students. 56,339 of the 68,172 students were residents of Florida. 11,833 students, or 17.4% of the total, were students who came into Florida Insti- tutions from other states and from foreign countries. Two-thirds of the out-of-state students were enrolled in private institutions. Whereas 11,833 students came into Florida to attend college, an esti- mated 17,554 Florida students were enrolled in out-of-state colleges and 2 - universities. Thus for every 10 students who came into Florida to attend college there were 14 Florida students attending college out of State. The estimated net out-migration of college students for fall term 1960 was 5,721. 45,328 students, or 80.5% of the total number of 56,339 Florida students enrolled in Florida colleges and universities, were from 13 counties (Dade - 13,039, Pinellas 5,145, Hillsborough 4,623, Duval 3,845, Broward - 2,888, Palm Beach 2,641, Orange 2,617, Escambia 2,434, Volusia 2,054, Leon 1,951, Polk 1,736, Brevard 1,240, and Alachua 1,115). 24.1% of the total number of Florida students attending college in Florida were from the eight counties in the Tampa Bay Area. 23.1o were from Dade County. 33.0% were from the three counties (Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach) on the lower east coast. In addition to the 68,172 college-grade students enrolled in on-campus instructional programs there were, at the time the reports were filed, 5,210 additional students enrolled for one or more college-grade credit courses in some form of extension program. 3 - TABLE 1 ENROLLMENT IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By Type) Off-Campus On-Campus Enrollmentl Enrollment First Time Graduate Terminal (College-Grade Total Florida Non-Florida in College2 Programs3 Programs Courses)5 University System 27,053 23,356 3,697 7,116 2,873 127 4,202 University of Florida 13,100 11,312 1,788 3,002 1,309 60 1,958 Florida State University 9,019 7,315 1,704 2,040 1,335 1,819 Florida A. & M. University 2,943 2,760 183 702 229 67 425 University of South Florida 1,991 1,969 22 1,372 - Public Junior Colleges 15,790 15,443 347 8,011 1,843 - .Private Degree-Granting Institutions 23,760 16,247 7,513 6,591 1,285 86 1,008 Private Junior Colleges 1,569 1,293 276 766 81 - Total 68,172 56,339 11,833 22,484 4,158 2,137 5,210 IIncludes all students in one or more courses for credit and which are given on campus. 2Includes all students who have not been enrolled in any other college or university. 3lncludes all students enrolled in graduate programs. Law and medical students are not included in this category. 4Includes all students who are enrolled in terminal or technical programs. 5lncludes students enrolled in courses for credit and which are given off campus; excludes students in correspondence courses and in contract programs. ON CAMPUS COLLEGE GRADE ENROLLMENT IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING IN FLORIDA -5- DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL COLLEGE GRADE ENROLLMENT IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING IN FLORIDA Table 2 gives total on-campus, first-time-in-college, extension and ter- minal enrollments, by sex, for each institution of higher learning in the State of Florida. There were 68,172 students enrolled in 43 colleges and universities in the State of Florida in the fall term of 1960. Of these, 41,769 (61.3%) were men, and 26,403 (38.7%) were women. Of the 50,813 students enrolled in the 15 degree-granting institutions, 27,053 (53.2%) were in the four State universities while 23,760 (46.8%) were in the 11 private degree-granting colleges and universities. Junior colleges enrolled 17,359 students, of whom 15,790 (91.0%) were in the 24 public institutions, while the remaining 1,569 (9.0%) were attending the four private institutions. Percentages of enrollments of Florida students, non-Florida students, and the total of all students by type of institution are shown in Tables 3,4, and 5. Table 6 distributes the 56,339 Florida students by county among the four State universities and among the other institutions by type--public junior colleges, private degree-granting institutions, and private junior colleges. Totals for each county are given in the table and also on the map on page 19. The enrollments from each county are shown as percentages of the total on the map on page 20. The density of the Florida college student population is discussed on page 21 and is shown by county on the map on page 22. The maps on pages 23 through 29 show enrollments by county for each of the State universities and for the other universities and colleges by type. Table 7 and the maps on pages 32 through 39 show the same kind of information by state of origin of the students. 6- TABLE 2 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. and M. University Men 1,431 370 88 63 Women 1,512 332 337 4 Total 2,943 702 -25 67 Florida State University Men 4,897 934 455 0 Women 4,122 1,106 1,364 0 Total 9,019 2,040 1,819 0 University of Florida Men 9,554 1,952 817 60 Women 3,546 1,050 1,141 0 Total 13,100 3,002 1,958 60 University of South Florida Men 1,190 837 0 0 Women 801 535 0 0 Total 1,991 1,372 0 0 Total University System Men 17,072 4,093 1,360 123 Women 9,981 3,023 2,842 4 Total 27,053 7,116 4,202 127 PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES Brevard Junior College Men 420 298 0 92 Women 306 224 0 1 Total 726 522 0 93 TABLE 2 (cont.) On-Campus First-Time College-Grade Terminal Enrollment Students Extension Students PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES (Contd.) Carver Junior College Men 11 11 0 1 Women 27 27 O 1 Total 38 38 0 2 Central Florida Junior College Men 303 137 0 8 Women 150 77 0 11 Total 53 O 19 Chipola Junior College Men 341 168 0 16 Women 157 84 0 20 Total 498 252 0 Collier-Blocker Junior College Men 20 19 0 0 Women 33 30 0 0 Total 53 09 0 Dade County Junior College Men 918 797 0 231 Women 470 411 0 89 Total 1,388 1,208 0 320 Daytona Beach Junior College Men 460 193 0 74 Women 367 121 0 0 Total 827 311 0 Gibbs Junior College Men 251 117 0 1 Women 396 239 0 35 Total 677 356 0 3 TABLE 2 (cont.) On-Campus First-Time College-Grade Terminal Enrollment Students Extension Students PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES (Contd.) Gulf Coast Junior College Men 334 132 0 50 Women 169 88 0 39 Total 503 220 0 Hampton Junior College Men 59 32 0 0 Women 111 56 0 2 Total 170 8 0 2 Indian River Junior College Men 177 125 0 7 Women 171 77 0 11 Total 348 202 0 18 \o The Junior College of Broward County Men 416 295 0 0 Women 271 165 0 0 Total 687 460 0 0 Lincoln Junior College Men 18 17 0 0 Women 67 39 0 0 Total 85 5 o o Manatee Junior College Men 435 206 0 13 Women 322 132 0 25 Total 757 338 0 38 North Florida Junior College Men 180 77 0 1 Women 171 73 0 17 Total 351 150 0 18 TABLE 2 (cont.) On-Campus First-Time College-Grade Terminal Enrollment Students Extension Students PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES (Contd.) Palm Beach Junior College Men 986 412 0 19 Women 725 361 0 85 Total 1,711 773 0 104 Pensacola Junior College Men 1,379 558 0 173 Women 753 355 0 39 Total 2,132 913 0 212 Roosevelt Junior College Men 78 37 0 0 Women 103 56 0 3 Total 181 93 0 3 o Rosenwald Community Junior College Men 35 23 0 1 Women 37 21 0 7 Total 72 44 0 St. Johns River Junior College Men 229 107 0 0 Women 110 50 0 0 Total 339 157 0 0 St. Petersburg Junior College Men 1,940 719 0 440 Women 1,362 566 0 311 Total 3,302 1,285 0 751 Suwannee River Junior College Men 30 14 0 0 Women 63 31 0 2 Total 93 45 0 2 TABLE 2 (cont.) On-Campus First-Time College-Grade Terminal Enrollment Students Extension Students PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES (Contd.) Volusia County Community Junior College Men 82 44 0 0 Women 157 75 o 18 Total 239 119 0 Washington Junior College Men 82 50 0 0 Women 108 65 0 0 Total 190 115 0 0 Total Public Junior Colleges Men 9,184 4,588 O 1,127 Women 6,606 3,423 0 716 STotal 15,790 8,11 0 1,843 PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS Barry College Men 67 0 O 0 Women 737 220 0 0 Total 8 220 0 0 Bethune-Cookman College Men 258 67 0 0 Women 421 93 0 0 Total 679 10 0 0 Edward Waters College Men 275 105 0 1 Women 423 155 0 28 Total 698 26o O 29 TABLE 2 (cont.) On-Campus First-Time College-Grade Terminal Enrollment Students Extension Students PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS (Contd.) Florida Normal & Industrial Memorial College Men 101 29 0 0 Women 195 46 0 0 Total 296 75 0 0 Florida Presbyterian College Men 84 83 0 0 Women 69 68 0 0 Total 153 151 0 0 Florida Southern College Men 994 300 0 0 'Women 842 367 0 0 r Total 1,36 -667 0 o Jacksonville University Men 1,058 240 0 2 Women 463 102 0 26 Total 1,521 342 0 28 Rollins College Men 695 205 208 0 Women 461 187 79 0 Total 1,156 392 287 0 Stetson University Men 1,070 219 0 0 Women 912 246 0 0 Total 1,982 465 0 0 University of Miami Men 8,723 2,105 117 29 Women 4,012 1,280 42 0 Total 12,735 3,385 159 29 TABLE 2 (cont.) On-Campus First-Time College-Grade Terminal Enrollment Students Extension Students PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS (Contd.) University of Tampa Men 1,159 287 524 0 Women 741 187 38 0 Total 1,900 47 5 0 Total Private Degree-Granting Institutions Men 14,484 3,640 849 32 Women 9,276 2,951 159 54 Total 23,760 6,591 1,008 86 PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES Florida Christian College Men 142 68 0 13 Women 86 53 0 0 Total 228 121 0 13 Orlando Junior College Men 725 273 0 21 Women 334 207 0 47 Total 1,059 480 068 St. Leo College Men 162 94 O 0 Women 31 20 0 0 Total 193 11 0 0 Webber College Men 0 0 0 0 Women 89 51 0 0 Total 89 51 0 0 TABLE 2 (cont.) On-Campus First-Time College-Grade Terminal Enrollment Students Extension Students PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES (Contd.) Total Private Junior Colleges Men 1,029 435 0 34 Women 540 331 0 47 Total 56 7 O 81 TOTAL DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS Men 31,556 7,733 2,209 155 Women 19,257 5,974 3,001 58 Total 50,813 13,707 5,210 213 TOTAL JUNIOR COLLEGES Men 10,213 5,023 0 1,161 SWomen 7,146 3,754 0 763 H Total 17,359 8,777 0 1,924 TOTAL ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING Men 41,769 12,756 2,209 1,316 Women 26,403 9,728 3,001 821 Total 68,172 22,484 5,210 2,137 TABLE 3 FLORIDA ENROLLMENT Type of Institution Fall,1958 Fall,1959 Fall,1960 State Universities 43.3% 40.8% 41.5% Community Junior Colleges 18.6 21.5 27.4 Private Degree-granting 34.6 33.9 28.8 Institutions Private Junior Colleges 3.5 3.8 2.3 100.0o 100.0% 100.0% TABLE 4 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLMENT Type of Institution Fall,1958 Fall,1959 Fall,1960 State Universities 31.5% 32.9% 31.3% Community Junior Colleges 2.0 3.0 2.9 Private Degree-granting 64.1 61.7 63.5 Institutions Private Junior Colleges 2.4 2.4 2.3 lOO.0% 100.0% 100.0l. TABLE 5 ALL ENROLLMENTS Type of Institution Fall,1958 Fall,1959 Fall,1960 State Universities 40.3% 39.5% 39-7% Community Junior Colleges 17.1 18.3 23.2 Private Degree-granting 39.3 38.7 34.8 Institutions Private Junior Colleges 3.3 3.5 2.3 100.0% 100.0o 100.0o 15 - TABLE 6 ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING Total On-Campus, College-Grade Enrollment (By County) Private University Florida Florida University Public Degree- Private of State A. & M. of South Junior Granting Junior County Florida University University Florida Colleges Institutions Colleges Total Alachua 855 54 37 2 75 90 2 1,115 Baker 15 7 6 8 1 37 Bay 66 142 38 546 21 813 Bradford 50 9 2 15 38 1 115 Brevard 237 82 29 1 770 101 20 1,240 Broward 790 377 123 12 800 759 27 2,888 Calhoun 8 29 14 40 6 97 Charlotte 22 11 1 4 3 10 51 Citrus 22 11 8 41 11 2 95 Clay 37 21 4 62 29 153 Collier 33 12 1 4 11 29 1 91 Columbia 56 28 13 24 31 1 153 Dade 2,283 1,046 318 17 1,472 7,879 24 13,039 De Soto 16 19 4 2 14 14 3 72 Dixie 23 4 1 2 3 33 Duval 1,098 574 265 3 26 1,872 7 3,845 Escambia 159 210 92 1,946 27 2,434 Flagler 10 7 25 7 -49 Franklin 4 18 18 3 4 47 Gadsden 29 145 136 27 26 1 364 Gilchrist 20 5 1 5 31 Glades 5 2 1 1 3 12 Gulf 15 27 19 28 2 91 Hamilton 19 11 11 48 8 97 Hardee 27 18 1 4 2 23 75 Hendry 20 21 5 17 13 76 Hernando 22 12 8 5 4 6 4 61 Highlands 41 24 22 10 10 41 3 151 TABLE 6 (cont.) Private University Florida Florida University Public Degree- Private of State A. & M. of South Junior Granting Junior County Florida University University Florida Colleges Institutions Colleges Total Hillsborough 679 349 160 1,634 389 1,363 49 4,623 Holmes 12 21 4 38 2 1 78 Indian River 58 25 12 84 31 5 215 Jackson 37 71 24 229 17 378 Jefferson 5 28 44 37 2 116 Lafayette 12 7 27 1 47 Lake 169 83 35 6 48 98 25 464 Lee 133 55 16 8 19 82 4 317 Leon 78 1,330 496 32 14 1 1,951 Levy 42 21 2 1 39 12 1 118 Liberty 2 19 7 5 1 34 Madison 23 55 34 160 6 3 281 Manatee 137 93 28 5 497 70 5 835 SMarion 194 56 69 2 359 69 8 757 - Martin 39 12 11 46 24 3 135 SMonroe 71 38 16 2 41 1 169 Nassau 24 21 23 1 10 22 101 Okaloosa 69 182 3 69 5 1 329 Okeechobee 10 4 4 10 7 35 Orange 582 264 93 9 22 784 863 2,617 Osceola 34 18 2 5 2 20 18 99 Palm Beach 476 224 102 2 1,579 249 9 2,641 Pasco 59 32 8 67 23 30 56 275 Pinellas 871 444 55 82 3,157 515 21 5,145 Polk 463 304 110 76 99 654 30 1,736 Putnam 83 28 19 2 215 36 383 St. Johns 96 40 19 97 70 1 323 St. Lucie 67 56 29 295 51 2 500 Santa Rosa 27 18 5 238 4 1 293 Sarasota 217 154 17 2 289 121 4 804 Seminole 79 35 25 2 28 115 70 354 Sumter 26 18 11 29 5 89 Suwannee 36 34 18 -73 16 1 178 Taylor 18 46 18 -71 7 160 TABLE 6 (cont.) Private University Florida Florida University Public Degree- Private of State A. & M. of South Junior Granting Junior County Florida University University Florida Colleges Institutions Colleges Total Union 27 2 1 2 1 1 34 Volusia 334 117 39 1 930 621 12 2,054 Wakulla 8 27 17 3 55 Walton 17 27 8 25 10 87 Washington 16 31 5 61 5 118 Unclassified 86 86 Total 11,312 7,315 2,760 1,969 15,443 16,247 1,293 56,339 H 03 ENROLLMENT IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By County) I 'r /I J A C SO N .. a, 293i 329j 3,8458 87 97 131 281 18 W 97 9 1 i?,ui '^--1 -T-'-1 2,0 t\o5K\ ( 3(11,1 8 .5 7757 "A-.ATA .7 2 _.1 1 i 2,17 S275i 99 5,145 /, 73, , .835' i 75 500 835 / .. . A- 0 -ter 151 L ._ I 72 135 51 i 12 " Unclassified- 86 i, r0 6 P2,641 Total 56,_339 i . ~~~ 13,039 19 - PERCENTAGE OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN FLORIDA COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES (By County) 7.--..- =--,-....o. set.( son ::son on ;6 2 .2 3s3.5 .- .. .1 r3 .3 3 0 0.2 43 *3 . .2 6 t YAo 2*0 27 ` .2 *. * 2. 01' / .02 1.- 9.hs total 86 (.2) students have not been -5 2 -06 WA. .2 Total of 56339 Florida students , in all Florida Colleges and Universities .1 02 5-1 classified by county although they are Florida students. 20 -,- DENSITY OF COLLEGE STUDENT POPULATION In the Board of Control enrollment report for the fall of 1958 the density of the Florida college student population in Florida institutions of higher learning was indicated by the number of students per 100 square miles of land area for each of the counties. The figures ranged from 2 in Glades County to 1,435 in Pinellas County. There were 83 students per 100 square miles for the State as a whole. In the fall of 1959 the range was from 2 in Glades County to 1,735 in Pinellas County, and there were 92 students per 100 square miles for the State as a whole. In 8 counties the figures remained the same for 1959 as for 1958. There were increases in 41 of the 67 counties, and the greatest in- crease was in Pinellas County. There were also large increases in Orange (205 to 274), Dade (523 to 580), Hillsborough (284 to 325), Broward (133 to 165), and Escambia (299 to 326) Counties. Decreases occurred in 18 counties, but the only decrease of any significance was in Manatee County (127 to 102), where it has been determined that the change was due to a decrease in part- time students in evening classes at the Manatee Junior College. The range for the fall of 1960 was, again, from 2 in Glades to 1,949 in Pinellas County, and from the State as a whole there were 104 students per 100 square miles. Increases were found in 50 of the 67 counties and the greatest increase was, again, in Pinellas County. Other increases of signifi- cance were found in Escambia (326 to 371), Hillsborough (325 to 445), Brevard (40 to 120), St. Lucie (33 to 85), Broward (165 to 237), and Dade (580 to'635) Counties. The change occurring in all but Escambia may be at least in part, attributed to the opening of new institutions in these counties. 21 - DENSITY OF COLLEGE STUDENT POPULATION 29 35 8 40 495 20 .72/m 1 t2O>17 85 1W 40 A 6 4 9 16 4 9 9T 26 i 20 371 ,, l 4 9 2 3 0 9 25'.48 7 * /.. 47 NUMBER OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS PER 100 . SQUARE MILES 17 /1 47 ,' r Key:13 i ^ O1,000 or more students per 1,949 100 sq. mi. 93 500 999 students per 100 sq. mi. -, ' ; 250 499 students per 100 sq. mi. 13 : 1 5 .. ..'.- 100 249 students per 100 sq. mi. ;.', iMta .7 2 L I1 Less than 100 students per 100 sq. mi. .''13 J BOWARO'' 5 NOTE: For the State as a whole there were 104 students per 100 square miles. 22 - UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA (By County) iF^ I '," 'IToC^'"98 27 691 .. ' SI" ,- \1 78 I5 (1 23 1 159 5 8 - ,37 6T o 855 83 Fj-A of l23 t a-f iOi S 42 I,.-" S194 334 22 69 r "" X226- 1 I .58 CO tOSC A 1fOA 59 _. 34 871679i 463 i 3_ 58 137 i 27 10 67 ,- 412 L. 4.r S 22 -' , ;;.--'--6 I ,- .FO39 sj E jDRY476 13 r 2 0. Total 11,312 low .,7 90 790 33 or 2,283 71 23 - FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY (By County) 18 i 182 \ r..f 71 S 27 31'7 kr. 4/ 11 i 210 1T 6 l28 21 kg1 2 i-2645 \-p- ..1 W 18 . S21 i 27 r.V 179 NA -- V ;;^ -"1 -, L---. -- o;-9 i r \11 : 8 ..,3 /- \1^ Total 7,315 55 .21 SI 264 i4 / -.- I \27 l8 21 VC i rUIIA 1 ? 56 117 jS110 2 1 44412 377 93 i 046.f FLORIDA A. & M. UNIVERSITY (By County) 92 T2 OvA 4 5 J3 86 294 5 .-.Cy13 6/ 35 r-. r A2j ( yPnV---J496 14-"4 '- 34 )\ 8 t/ i-p- r~ .2 2 8 "L. 3 2.37 i 9 FAr: 1.[ 1. 9 - Total 2,760 6 i2 11235 55oi 3181 25 - -,-, h. ^-.-,-4 22 4 -5 2 - Total 2,760 -vt Vs-' L .T" L1 102 -25- UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA (By County) ( .I B w I1K0MES /JACSON lO( A, ,0 0 00 0 0 \ :.4 00. 013 ZI --'I - W .U 0 04 ...-. --. 0- NE 0 3-*is o 0 0 t.T "TA* / v osa 4.i ; ia '^ 2 6 667 r 5 -76 F o.1 .- -- \l .A AH T A S i oT 1 1 0 r Ja i 0 Total 1,969 GROWA Dj 0 4 6 26 - PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES (By County) 238 69 8, CoC r.pe -_ '6 " 71 16 2..1J7 05 i"2l \ cV.. C. 1930 \ 28- "i \ / A . 1 I 29i 8 - 121 75 1 2 _I ; I cERO 22 23 \ i r 3,157 389 99 "- irO S\ .84 497 2 il .1 1295 SA Ri. 14 i 46 1,579 Unclassified 86 9 17 i Total 15,443 11 800 MbTA o1,472 27 - PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS (By County) 27 5, .. L./: 72 LAETT 7 .A 29 -70 Si .90 36 .i- e 3 7 / 12 0 r' 69 621 /*.. 11 j598 '3L o I u784 30 -o* 20 - 515 654 i i % 1,34\3 61. 31 -2 -- r--'r f ' 70 23 41 7 51 r S R I' 1 24 Lo 3 249 Total 16,247 2S 1L3ome) .. S IA OROWARD 29" 1759 4 M .-o 7,879 28 - (:By County) . .oo 0 o O _- S '. ,-, 1 S0 0 l2 O * >a. isu 1l OA: "o2 7 0 0 2 i 2 5 . "Z.L i k o 56 21-- 30 \ 01 3 3 4co r \, L r-l 3 ..r. S-i 27 Tot~1 1,93,M4oPAo TABLE 7 ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING Total On-Campus, College-Grade Enrollment (By State) Private University Florida Florida University Public Degree- Private of State A. & M. of South Junior Granting Junior State Florida University University Florida Colleges Institutions Colleges Total Alabama 45 97 42 1 57 46 23 311 Alaska 2 2 3 1 8 Arizona 2 4 4 1 11 Arkansas 8 13 1 11 6 39 California 30 27 6 66 10 139 Colorado 4 6 3 13 Connecticut 31 11 1 6 260 8 317 SDelaware 10 4 1 2 30 47 L District of Columbia 20 7 3 4 49 2 85 o Florida 11,312 7,315 2,760 1,969 15,443 16,247 1,293 56,339 ' Georgia 135 369 59 2 11 315 15 906 Hawaii 4 1 1 6 12 Idaho 3 1 4 Illinois 61 57 1 16 493 14 642 Indiana 52 49 2 1 16 186 6 312 Iowa 21 19 2 3 31 76 Kansas 5 15 2 4 20 1 47 Kentucky 30 26 2 1 4 90 16 169 Louisiana 11 30 4 4 35 2 86 Maine 9 8 1 3 45 4 70 Maryland 23 19 2 123 1 168 Massachusetts 41 25 2 18 381 1 468 Michigan 36 33 1 1 11 184 15 281 Minnesota 4 12 8 39 63 Mississippi 27 39 5 18 89 Missouri 20 23 2 64 1 110 Montana h 4 1 9 Nebraska 6 11 1 7 2 27 TABLE 7 (cont.) Private University Florida Florida University Public Degree- Private of State A. & M. of South Junior Granting Junior State Florida University University Florida Colleges Institutions Colleges Total Nevada 1 3 1 2 7 New Hampshire 5 2 5 22 2 36 New Jersey 81 56 9 2 15 775 14 952 New Mexico 3 6 2 11 New York 279 138 4 1 35 1,697 30 2,184 North Carolina 31 61 7 2 9 152 4 266 North Dakota 1 3 2 6 Ohio 86 75 2 1 16 384 18 582 Oklahoma 10 12 12 4 38 Oregon 1 1 4 6 Pennsylvania 75 82 7 2 28 684 9 887 Rhode Island 12 4 47 1 64 South Carolina 29 56 6 2 75 3 171 ! South Dakota 6 1 4 11 H Tennessee 51 71 6 6 97 10 241 Texas 20 40 5 1 2 51 17 136 Utah 2 1 3 Vermont 4 2 2 13 1 22 Virginia 55 36 9 5 150 4 259 Washington 4 9 2 7 22 West Virginia 17 17 6 49 3 92 Wisconsin 20 21 6 93 5 145 Wyoming 2 2 1 1 6 Total 12,736 8,931 2,938 1,991 15,762 23,087 1,550 -6,995 Canal Zone 13 7 2 2 10 2 36 Guam 1 1 Puerto Rico 15 4 1 30 50 Other Countries 336 76 3 25 632 11 1,083 Unclassified 1 6 7 GRAND TOTAL 13,100 9,019 2,943 1,991 15,790 23,760 1,569 68,172 ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNIING (By State) Alaska -.8 -9 0..-- .. ........ . / -- 6 / C / L 9 -- -. MNN. 36 6/ !-"--. vo i .......- 14 ) ..--- S. DAK 63 /16 Srwya 11 i---i 1k5 I s 31 \ NEER. P I OWA Ho j57 952 I6 i ", 642 O$'0 -, x \ r TA- l .--- 642 312 K r Washington, SCA \ COLO. MO r ANA V9 2 D.C. -85 3\ 169\ :3 3 I .. K1.,.- / .59 . 1 13 110 C. 139 -T----- --1- 10 .. ." 266 " 12 \ 2 t.-~' ..I,--i ,- .r'-' -- L "-. C. f Hawaii OKIA -- -- C. e i S-3 &ss. \ ---S ..r J i 89 9 1 96 i Florida 5339\ TEXAS -56, 3W Other States of U.S. & D.C. 10,656 136 ( 86 - Canal Zone 36 -3\ Puerto Rico 50 / A Other Countries 1,084 Unclas sified Total 6T,172 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA (By State) Alaska -'2 -., --- -- - 4 k I* I S" N. DAK, 9 i7 REG on MINN. SoS. DAK. O 9 s S- 2 .. ..I3 31 J I toWA 81 ,E 7'" ---1.. NEER OHIO , C1 6 2N I 6310 cAL,6 I UC1' '; S \ UTAH f 61 52 ^. vR/ washington, A COL 6 J~O 1 A D.C. -20 CALIF 0 COL KANSASj MO- Pe v 7 - 30 5 20 C 3. 51 7 3 Hawaii RIZ OKA C r sC N4 N 1029 Al.A 1 27 ! Florida 11,312 \;3 Other States of U.S. & D.C. 1,424 20 1 Canal Zone 13 Puerto Rico 15 Other Countries 336 \ Unclassified 0 'Total 13,100 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY (By State) Alaska .2 S IO-W 9 I N. DAK A r\IDAHO S5. DAI .. 1 S f 5. VDAK S9 21o.---6 .-- 4.- . I WYO. 6 MICK. / NER IO- .. -A 82 56 19 11 IL 1 75 "7 ,3 UH 49 7- 19 1 2\1 coo. 2i s COO Washington, SNSAo >-A. ,36 D.C. 7 27 \ ,~ 15 23 -. C. NN 61 Hawaii R I OKIA 56ARK C. 1 4 1X2 r CA \56 nls e i "X\56 Smi-- ss I69 .--L.r..- ---- l 39 7 3 Florida 7 T315 AS L .k 3A 3 A5 Other States of U.S. & D.C. 1,616 30 Canal Zone 7 / s\ Puerto Rico 4 Other Countries 76 Unclassified 1 Total 9,019 FLORIDA A. & M. UNIVERSITY (By state) Alaska 0 .As. -77- ..----. .l. O ---- r-- ^ 1 . I i S' / MN. N. DA 1 % I0-- MINN. 0 A SI 0 I .DAK 0 "- .--- .W.YO 0 0 - I "\ I ... IOW A 9 V_ .. .9 o IO 0, NE ".. NE 0 !- A OHO C~UF\ o I o 1 a UTAH 2 v 05 i 9r 0 2 0 0 2..2.o Tt. HCanal Zon MEX O AR 0 A GA~ -- -.- --m-s--- 42 59 Florida 2,760 L Other States of U.S. & D.C. 178 5 4 7 Canal Zone Total 2,943 \ fME ./ M I > UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA (By State) Alaska 0 o Y., '* '7 ... . O --- y-- 1 / k SMONT. N.OA i OR;GON I 0 C '"" t' "I.0. --.-0'- 0 MINN. i 0o 0x 0 o "/ 0 i "' VWIS .\- "S : / r-- i A y. w IOWA 7N 2 -aai \.NEBR ..,. l \ o 1- o A J - 1OL o ( MOV V J Washington, 0 O. 0 2 kA .D.C. -0 C F 0 KANSA MO. % A. K Y 0 2 ItotaiOKLA &t TsEN 0 MEX 0 0 0 ISS ALA- Florida 0,969 Other States of U.S. & D.C. 22 k 1 Total 1.991 PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES (By State) Alaska 0 I I T" -> ?MONT N NDAK. 2 T 3 TMN ------ / IH -- ^ A18 S oo- 0 I------ 1- 8 wls I S. DA 8 3. ,- L. 1 ---. 6 -OCH_ . S0 OWA 28 15 \. frI-- .I NEBR OHIO \ j 1 D3 T 16 J 2 I .1UT,16 16 2 CA' F \ COLO. KANSA MO. .., R \ 5A I r mo 5 w-ashington, S\ "' 2--- ---- .c. 4 S" 6 ----. 9 Hawaii AR I OKIA '- s.c. > t LMEX Ia ARK. S 0 0 '. 1 .. --SS A A. GU ----- .Lr- J o 57 11 TOXAS --- Florida 15, \3 21 ,. 5 Other States of U.S. & D.C. 319, , Canal Zone 2 / FL Puerto Rico 1 Other Countries 25 Total 15,790 PRIVATE DEGREE-GRACTING INSTITUTION'S (By State) Alaska 3 S7 .-........_ r . ON N. OAK. o j ". 4 1 2 ( / \ 22 SGO -- --2-.-. MINN. 2 S 4 o. ~---- w:-- 381 I13 o .( 39 6 -9369 4 v7 WIYO. 4 93 S/ -. 260 OWA 7,X i ---- --... ... NE oAO ..i V \ 2 ...... 7 31 IoD 384 -l--30 2 --. 93 i16 "123 SCAUF. COLO . \ 3 KANSAS MO r D.G. 49 266 20 64 )0-- c Y 66 \ C Si ---- 197 IEN. ..-...52 Hawaii A AZ I A. ----- '. 6 NMEX 12 5 I 2- A -.r ) 18- r 315 TE-rAS 18 Florida l6,2417 TEAS L'-- Other States of U.S. & D.C. 6,840 51 3 Canal -Zone 10 i /o ) Puerto Rico 30 Other Countries 633 Total 23,760 PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES (By State) Alaska 1 ? N. DAt. o . 0/ 0 0 f I ". i S DA. 4 S wY. O .5 MIC 2 ------- 'I rIN 4- 0 / UrT r Sca~r. \ 6 Q i Washinston, So KANSA3 MO. S---.. - Havaii \ ARiZ OK A. k f N ""^A e 3 U 6 GA MISS. 15 ;s, ; 0 O I ^ o 23 15 Flori.ia 1,293 \ A -1, 293 Other States of U.S. & D.C. 257 2 Canal Zone 2 17 Other Countries 11 Unclassified 6 Total 35 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT 40 - FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT Florida colleges and universities enrolled in the fall of 1960 a total of 68,172 on-campus, college-grade students. Of these students, 22,484 (33.0%) were enrolled in college for the first time. Of the 22,484 first-time-in- college students, 18,216 (81.0%) were from Florida. Table 11 shows these Florida first-time-in-college students by county of origin for each of the State universities and for the remaining institutions by type. Totals for each county are shown in the table and on the map on page 48. In the spring of 1960 there were 37,296 students who were graduated from the public high schools in the State of Florida, according to statistics com- piled by the State Department of Education. The number from each of the several counties is shown on the map on page 49. The percentage that the number of first-time-in-college students was of the number of high school graduates in each county in the State is shown on the map on page 50. For the State as a whole the percentage was 48.8%. For the fall of 1959 the corresponding per- centage was 43.5%. A major factor contributing to this increase seems to have been the opening of seven new junior colleges and two new degree-granting in- stitutions. The maps on pages 51 through 57 show the Florida first-time-in-college enrollment by counties for the State universities and for the other institutions by type. Table 12 shows the out-of-state first-time-in-college enrollment by state of origin for each of the State universities and for the remaining col- leges and universities by type. Totals for each state are included in the table and are also shown on the map on page 60. 41 - Percentage distributions by type of institutions of the first-time-in college enrollments are shown in the following tables: TABLE 8 FLORIDA FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT FALL 1958 FALL 1959 FALL 1960 Type of Institution Fall,1958 Fall,1959 Fall,1960 State Universities 33.9% 34.2% 35.2% Community Junior Colleges 32.7 33..5 42.9 Private Degree-granting 28.2 27.0 18.6 Institutions Private Junior Colleges 5.2 5.3 3.3 100.0 100.0o 100.0% TABLE 9 OUT-OF-STATE FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT FALL 1958 FALL 1959 FALL 1960 Type of Institution Fall,1958 Fall,1959 Fall,1960 State Universities 20.2% 18.0 16.3% Community Junior Colleges 4.7 5.7 4.7 Private Degree-granting 70.5 71.3 75.0 Institutions Private Junior Colleges 4.6 5.0 4.0 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% TABLE 10 ALL FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT FALL 1958 FALL 1959 FALL 1960 Type of Institution Fall,1958 Fall,1959 Fall,1960 State Universities 33.9% 31.3% 31.7% Community Junior Colleges 28.6 28.5 35.6 Private Degree-granting 34.4 35.0 29.3 Institutions Private Junior Colleges 5.1 5.2 3.4 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 42 - An examination of the above tables will show the impact of the opening of the nine new community junior colleges in the fall of 1958 and seven new community junior colleges in the fall of 1960. Twenty-six counties (Bay, Calhoun, Citrus, Clay, Escambia, Flagler, Gulf, Hamilton, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Levy, Madison, Manatee, Marion, Palm Beach, Pinellas, Putnam, St. Johns, Santa Rosa, Sarasota, Suwannee, Taylor, Volusia, and Washington) were considered by the State Department of Education in 1959 to be within areas served by the community junior colleges. In 1960 six new junior colleges adding seven new counties not previously listed (Brevard, Indian River, Okeechobee, St. Lucie, Martin, Broward, and Dade) bring the total number of counties to 33. Of the first-time-in-college students enrolled in Florida institutions in the fall of 1960 who came from the 33 counties constituting junior college attendance areas, 58% were attending community junior colleges, 23.9% were attending the State universities, and 18.1% were attending private institutions. Excluding Dade County, 70.5% were attending community junior colleges, 20.1% were attending the State universities, and 9.4% were attending private in- stitutions. Of the first-time-in-college students who came from the remaining 34 counties not included in junior college attendance areas, 30.1% were enrolled in private institutions, 60.1% were enrolled in the State university system, and 9.8% were enrolled in the community junior colleges. In the fall of 1960, 68.7% of the Florida first-time-in-college students came from the 33 counties in the community junior college attendance areas, while these counties had 58.1% of the 1960 public high school graduates in 43 - the State. The number of first-time-in-college students from the junior college attendance areas was 57-7% of the number of 1960 public high school graduates from the counties in those areas, whereas the comparable figure for the re- maining 34 counties was 36.5%. For the State as a whole, the first-time-in- college students was 48.8% of the number of 1960 public high school graduates. 44 - TABLE 11 ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING First-Time-in-College Enrollment (By County) Private University Florida Florida University Public Degree- Private of State A. & M. of South Junior Granting Junior County Florida University University Florida Colleges Institutions Colleges Total Alachua 141 13 8 2 30 32 2 228 Baker 1 3 3 4 1 12 Bay 10 31 6 246 8 301 Bradford 6 4 1 10 13 1 35 Brevard 62 26 7 1 562 35 13 706 Broward 263 119 40 11 508 228 21 1,190 Calhoun 1 4 4 23 1 33 Charlotte 7 2 4 2 3 18 < Citrus 8 1 2 16 3 2 32 Clay 4 6 1 38 9 58 Collier 6 3 6 16 1 32 Columbia 5 9 5 19 10 1 49 Dade 843 340 87 17 1,256 1,456 16 4,015 De Soto 1 4 2 7 7 1 22 Dixie 4 1 1 2 1 9 Duval 249 190 79 3 13 495 2 1,031 Escambia 26 28 24 840 7 925 Flagler 3 16 1 20 Franklin 1 3 1 2 7 Gadsden 7 27 28 14 12 88 Gilchrist 3 1 3 7 Glades 1 1 1 1 4 Gulf 2 6 9 12 1 30 Hamilton 2 4 2 14 3 25 Hardee 8 6 4 2 12 32 Hendry 1 5 1 9 4 20 Hernando 6 3 5 1 3 3 21 Highlands 6 8 2 10 3 12 2 43 TABLE 11 (cont.) Private University Florida Florida University Public Degree- Private of State A. & M. of South Junior Granting Junior County Florida University University Florida Colleges Institutions Colleges Total Hillsborough 119 78 42 1,119 185 176 18 1,737 Holmes 3 3 1 21 1 1 30 Indian River 16 8 4 35 12 4 79 Jackson 3 6 4 110 6 129 Jefferson 4 4 27 1 36 Lafayette 1 13 14 Lake 24 21 2 5 24 28 12 116 Lee 33 9 4 7 9 36 3 101 Leon 15 194 81 19 7 1 317 Levy 7 4 1 16 4 1 33 Liberty 1 2 4 7 Madison 4 11 7 63 3 3 91 Manatee 37 21 4 3 206 15 4 290 a Marion 23 6 11 2 206 16 6 270 4 Martin 6 6 4 32 11 3 62 SMonroe 19 11 4 -2 11 1 48 Nassau 4 4 3 1 3 4 19 Okaloosa 26 32 3 51 1 1 114 Okeechobee 2 3 6 2 13 Orange 157 66 27 9 11 159 348 777 Osceola 5 4 5 1 9 11 35 Palm Beach 96 49 27 2 705 57 8 944 Pasco 13 11 4 30 13 5 16 92 Pinellas 125 87 14 43 1,218 103 16 1,606 Polk 89 93 24 61 63 141 23 494 Putnam 3 4 3 107 7 124 St. Johns 17 11 7 52 23 1 111 St. Lucie 17 17 10 197 20 2 263 Santa Rosa 1 3 3 97 1 105 Sarasota 57 49 1 143 37 4 291 Seminole 12 8 3 1 22 21 33 100 Sumter 2 7 4 13 2 28 Suwannee 2 8 2 30 9 1 52 Taylor 1 3 3 26 1 34 TABLE 11 (cont.) Private University Florida Florida University Public Degree- Private of State A. & M. of South Junior Granting Junior County Florida University University Florida Colleges Institutions Colleges Total Union 4 4 Volusia 64 25 12 1 377 75 8 562 Wakulla 2 10 8 3 1 24 Walton 4 10 14 3 31 Washington 9 -- 31 40 Unclassified - Total 2,689 1,738 642 1,353 7,809 3,390 595 18,216 ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING First-Time-in-College Enrollment (By County) KA .w(M S /JAO5on s _o U 30 .. ,,, 105 114 L 129 A1 1.88f3)731 8810 -- 17 ( 2 91 2 12 1,031 ., 7 ,2i .\ 3 /. .9 358 \,\' I DAY I9 J 228 i 12 12 -33 "A"33 yK0 C 52 2 116V1jio A,.6 *o t 290 I 33 1- ,/92 '" 35 r0270 1 S^ ,73t 494 0 290 ( -iS 1363 48 - 1,190 -4J_4 1960 GRADUATES OF FLORIDA PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS (By County) 389 /3,419 143 1373 207 526 11 39 \1, 288 1 2,448 157 120699 55 51 uotal 37,296 U,-- ? 71 1, 450 102 49 - PERCENTAGE THAT THE NUMBER OF FLORIDA FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE STUDENTS IS OF THE NUMBER OF 3960 GRADUATES OF FLORIDA PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS (By County) *, -- ~37*1 24.0 10.8 I 20. ; " Key: 5 9 Highest Quartile (49.8% 98.6%) __ Second Quartile (31.6% 49.5) 65.6 24.1 ;: Median (Polk County 31.5%) C.:*:*; 'ThEird Quartile (24.5% 31.4) LL^^_2 109 [I 11 Lowest Quartile (9.1% 24.4%) 47.2 R0 Total Number of Florida First-Time-ini-College : .;' Students in Florida Institutions of Higher ''. Learning 18,a6 T'*;' Total Number of 1960 Graduates of Florida Public .'' , High Schools 37,296 4: ... 3 ' Percentage that Total Number of Florida First-Time- 2 in-College Students in Florida Institutions is of the Total Number of 1960 Graduates of Florida Public High Schools 48.8 50 - UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA First-Time-in-College Enrollment (By County) I ^ 3 3 /^ "' \ .j, ,7 T 2 " 2 .6 ,4 3 3 ..O...- _..T $4 2 f .,,, -t f 2 4AOW 5 .u.. N ...7 -i 2 I -l ., S1 114 -i 1 6 \ 23 64 13 t / 24 L. \'- 125 1191 89 62 'K-37- l816 t..2 lLL. 37 1 6 696 696 Total 2, 689 ^^ f^ ^ - 3263 6 6.....s.a 8143 51 - FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY First-Time-in-College Enrollment (By County) 3 32 1 10 L',- ..I '6'- ,:m-_/ ,'. / 9 i OW ;S 44 T r 3 5 "Gum','. 1 .8' 10 \" /4. Si S 13 6 6 .i i I o r (, 1 i21 r r 1 5 im i 3 +l 1 66 JW ! 87 -78 93 6 -6 65 21 6 1 1 4 91, 4 ir -. 8 f .. SAA 9 459 2 5 Total 1,738 % i t.-.,,^,5J 0o 119 S340 52 - FLORIDA A. & M. UNIVERSITY First-Time-in-College Enrollment (By County) 2 i i3o 3. 0i 3 0 i 28 81 ,7 .2 . 0*) 4 \/ 792 07 /-^ S/3 3 L7R 00 j 'vo 22 I 4io i2 O 0o Ti 27 \ T14 2otal,-. 24 AiR\. \ ol c2L\'6 0 o 4 00 Total 6- 42 '< r. .. 5 S 87 53 - UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA First-Time-in-College Enrollment (By County) k-3 -' -I - 0 0 ' f"..o.-/ o ro.o o ^o (- T7w, 0 "- y' Oi 2 D,.' To. ... ,, 3, Total 1 ,353 _. ,, , 5 4- I L .2-..-\ \ l .* PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES First-Time-in-College Enrollment (By County) /6$cAMal j^NTA BOSA.OX*LOO O INOZ;L JI O 840 4 3 19 8 _ A ( i^ \ x ..... c"- au \ /pi t 8ko *J^' \ / 26 .1 'i'i*.o 138 r' 206 _-o 3 0 377? S.113 124 ^22" 3.1 i 11 1,218 185 3 623 /3 WRA --LT f c-Pc'c16 Total 7,809 1) Flcow 7O 0 4. i.D'" / 6 508 55 -.- 377 55 - PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS First-Time-in-College Enrollment (By County) 7.... 3. .. .s| /0 3 6 L* -- 0 1 IL I 3 2 7 S.-3 159 iTotal 3,390 K1 -57 Total 33,390 Lt 36 4 57 \1.6 ... ,' L- -"" s 1,456 TotalSR -~i 30 3OC U56 16H% 20 56 - T .E JUNIIOR COL :.', ( .- S0 3 , cao -." Y 'V- A - 3 V. I ', Q-... 160 3 48 16163 1 23 23 "( 13\2 SI.3i ^ .. 1 3_ J 0 0- 'o.t o 4 i 21 16 57 - TABLE 12 ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING First-Time-in-College Enrollment (By State) Private University Florida Florida University Public Degree- Private of State A. & M. of South Junior Granting Junior State Florida University University Florida Colleges Institutions Colleges Total Alabama 2 27 14 1 33 22 12 111 Alaska 2 1 3 Arizona 1 1 2 Arkansas 1 4 5 10 California 4 2 26 3 35 Colorado 1 1 Connecticut 6 4 1 4 123 8 146 Delaware 1 2 1 14 18 -n District of Columbia 3 2 2 25 2 34 Florida 2,689 1,738 642 1,353 7,809 3,390 595 18,216 Georgia 31 90 19 2 7 126 10 285 Hawaii 1 1 1 3 Idaho 1 1 2 Illinois 18 6 7 197 6 234 Indiana 5 10 1 1 7 69 3 96 Iowa 3 2 2 3 12 22 Kansas 1 1 15 17 Kentucky 5 4 1 1 2 29 10 52 Louisiana 2 2 2 1 16 2 25 Maine 2 2 1 2 22 1 30 Maryland 6 4 3 53 1 67 Massachusetts 11 2 2 13 170 198 Michigan 3 8 7 84 10 112 Minnesota 1 5 17 23 Mississippi 2 3 2 3 10 Missouri 2 2 1 23 28 Montana 1 1 Nebraska 1 1 1 3 TABLE 12 (cont.) Private University Florida Florida University Public Degree- Private of State A. & M. of South Junior Granting Junior State Florida University University Florida Colleges Institutions Colleges Total Nevada 1 1 1 3 New Hampshire 1 1 2 13 2 19 New Jersey 19 16 3 2 9 387 10 446 New Mexico 1 1 New York 79 35 1 1 27 789 21 953 North Carolina 4 8 2 6 56 2 78 North Dakota 1 1 Ohio 19 17 1 10 162 10 219 Oklahoma 2 4 4 10 Oregon 2 2 Pennsylvania 11 19 4 2 16 327 5 384 Rhode Island 4 17 1 22 SSouth Carolina 2 12 1 1 29 2 47 vn South Dakota 1 1 0o Tennessee 10 12 2 5 47 7 83 ' Texas 2 1 1 2 17 8 31 Utah 1 1 Vermont 1 1 7 1 10 Virginia 13 7 3 2 76 1 102 Washington 1 2 3 West Virginia 1 1 2 13 2 19 Wisconsin 3 1 2 40 4 50 Wyoming 1 1 Total 2,968 2,038 701 1,372 7,997 6441 753 22,270 Canal Zone 4 1 2 4 2 13 Guam 1 - Puerto Rico 2 1 24 27 Other Countries 28 1 1 -11 121 7 169 Unclassified -4 GRAND TOTAL 3,002 2,040 702 1,372 8,011 6,591 766 22,484 ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING First-Time-in-College Enrollment Alaska 3 (By State) 3 . --OT 30 -" i o r i---.-.- 2OREGON N 198 / w ",, E ^ r. i 1 i I ^ r ^ ^ ^ < 6 f \ 3 0 r2 1 23 A *1 5 M 95322 S 7 f i -- 50 46 ) 1 / T"o ' \ j ,, -^ }- .446 SI -i .- \ 3 u -h 3 234. s 9 CA. \ CCLO KANSAS Mo 1 Washington, S1 KANSAS M. -102 ---- D.C. 34 35 --.f i .... ,r .. 1'7 8 52 -f 3 \.9 83"-- 2-'7 3 x 10 S.. I s. >, 10 5 1 -- I 8 285 Florida 18,2\ TAS A.- -r"-~8 Other States of U.S. & D.C. 4,054 3 3O ( 25 Caaal Zone 13 A-. Puerto Rico 27 Other Countries 170 Unclassified 4 Total 22, GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT 61 - GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA'S INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING Basic statistics relating to graduate student enrollment in Florida's colleges and universities were gathered for the first time in this series in the fall of 1959. Therefore, comparisons regarding graduate students can be made only with the 1959 report. There are graduate programs in three of the state universities (all except the University of South Florida ) and four private institutions (the University of Miami, Stetson University, Rollins College, and Barry College). Graduate enrollments from Florida are shown by county in table 13. Out-of-state graduate enrollments in each of the seven graduate institutions are shown by state in table 14. Graduate student enrollments in 1960 showed a 9.2% increase (3,806 to 4,158) over the fall of 1959. In the fall of 1959, 2,625 or 69% were in the State universities; and 1,181 or 31% were in private institutions. In the fall of 1960, 2,873 were in State universities; and 1,285 were in private institutions. While the numbers were increased, the percentages were the same as for fall 1959. As in the fall of 1959, the bulk of graduate students (86.7% of the total) were enrolled in three institutions in the fall of 1960. The University of Florida accounted for 1,215 (31.9% of the total) graduate students in the fall 1959, and 1,309 (31.5% of the total) in the fall 1960. The Florida State University enrolled 1,194 (31.4% of the total) in the fall of 1959, and 1,335 (32.1% of the total) in the fall of 1960. In the fall of 1959, the University of Miami enrolled 971 (25.5% of the 62 - total), and in the fall of 1960, 958 (23.1% of the total) were in that institution. In the fall of 1960, Florida graduate students attending Florida institutions increased 12.7% over the fall of 1959 (2,634 to 2,969). Of the 2,969 Florida graduate students enrolled in 1960, 1,734 (58.4%) were in the State universities. In the fall of 1959, 1,544 of 2,634 (59.0%) were enrolled in State universities. Private institutions accounted for 1,235 (41.6%) of the 2,969 Florida graduate students in 1960, and 1,090 (41.0%) of the 2,634 enrolled in the fall of 1959. The University of Florida enrolled 26.0% (773) of the Florida graduate students in the fall of 1960 as compared with 27% (709) in the fall of 1959. Florida State University in the fall of 1960 enrolled 24.9% (739) compared with 24.7% (635) of the Florida graduate students in 1959. The University of Miami in the fall of 1960 again enrolled more Florida graduate students than either the University of Florida or Florida State University. In the fall of 1960 the University of Miami enrolled 30.8% (913) of the Florida graduate students as compared with 34.0% (890) in the fall of 1959. 63 - TABLE 13 GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS (By County) University Florida Florida Total Private Total of State A. & M. University Degree-Granting Graduate County Florida University University System Institutions Students Alachua 132 6 5 143 143 Baker 2 2 2 Bay 4 7 2 13 13 Bradford 5 1 6 6 Brevard 10 6 16 16 Broward 14 20 34 119 153 Calhoun 1 2 1 4 4 Charlotte 2 1 3 3 Citrus 4 1 1 6 6 Clay 5 2 7 7 Collier 3 3 Columbia 9 3 12 12 Dade 76 40 1 117 845 962 DeSoto - Dixie 1 1 1 Duval 100 20 18 138 138 Escambia 7 21 3 31 31 Flagler 1 1 2 3 Franklin 5 2 7 7 Gadsden 3 13 23 39 39 Gilchrist 5 5 5 Glades 1 1 1 Gulf 3 3 3 Hamilton 2 1 3 3 Hardee - Hendry 1 1 1 Hernando 2 1 3 3 Highlands 7 1 1 9 9 Hillsborough 37 27 3 67 1 68 Holmes 3 3 3 TABLE 13 (cont.) University Florida Florida Total Private Total of State A. & M. University Degree-Granting Graduate County Florida University University System Institutions Students Indian River 5 5 5 Jackson 4 5 9 9 Jefferson 4 21 25 25 Lafayette 4 1 5 5 Lake 14 6 20 3 23 Lee 6 3 2 11 11 Leon 4 298 82 384 384 Levy 5 1 6 6 Liberty 7 7 7 Madison 5 4 7 16 16 Manatee 15 6 1 22 22 Marion 26 4 3 33 2 35 Martin 5 5 1 6 Monroe 4 3 7 2 9 Nassau 1 1 1 Okaloosa 1 90 1 92 92 Okeechobee 1 1 2 2 Orange 30 12 1 43 153 196 Osceola 5 1 6 6 Palm Beach 22 17 1 40 6 46 Pasco 5 1 6 6 Pinellas 52 32 2 86 86 Polk 42 17 7 66 3 69 Putnam 13 1 2 16 2 18 St. Johns 14 2 3 19 19 St. Lucie 4 1 5 5 Santa Rosa 2 3 5 5 Sarasota 3 8 1 12 12 Seminole 9 2 11 15 26 Sumter 7 7 7 Suwannee 6 3 10 19 -19 Taylor 1 9 3 13 13 Union 7 7 7 Volusia 18 7 5 30 78 108 TABLE 13 (cont.) University Florida Florida Total Private Total of State A. & M. University Degree-Granting Graduate County Florida University University System Institutions Students Wakulla 1 5 2 8 8 Walton 1 3 2 6 6 Washington 1 1 2 4 4 Total 773 739 222 1,734 1,235 2,969 o\ I' GRADUATE STUDENT E:'-?'T;"E;T IN FLORIDA I1STI'V TI:;S (By County) 13 3 3 i 6 9 192 f ftt I ^^""-^ 16 i re y 35 6 6 ,'--'196 v 86 1 6 3 0 15 3 ^_/7 I i 996 c 2 2 2 0 Total 2, 969 6 67 - Tota 2969 c-f^ ^^l ^ '''S '^-i i" ^ ^- .. .^ 1 _J JBROrARB \, 3^ ^ 3 ^s- "" i GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT IN THE STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM (By County) * AM" i 3I4 2I16 3' C.1 7 19 9 676 6 *-7 8 3 33 3)1 8 ;- 6 6 ' 671 221 0 1 5 68 - SIbta1 1,734 40 (By County) (; 3 T I j% I ;, 00 0 o j -: 2 FO V, roo 0 0o 20 *"e \ a 9 19 91 3 1 69 - Q __________ -P I Q 0 ^ Q\S'y ..-< ^^^^ 9W$t .TABLE 14 GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS (By State) University Florida Florida Total Private Total of State A. & M. University Degree-Granting Graduate State Florida University University System Institutions Students Alabama 25 32 57 57 Alaska 2 2 2 Arizona 2 2 2 Arkansas 3 7 10 10 California 16 8 24 2 26 Colorado 1 4 5 5 Connecticut 6 2 8 2 10 Delaware 1 1 2 2 District of Columbia 6 3 9 1 10 Florida 773 739 222 1,734 1,235 2,969 Georgia 38 53 7 98 2 100 Hawaii 1 1 1 o Idaho - ' Illinois 14 25 39 4 43 Indiana 13 13 26 1 27 Iowa 6 10 16 16 Kansas 4 8 12 12 Kentucky 12 9 21 3 24 Louisiana 3 18 21 21 Maine 3 4 7 2 9 Maryland 5 5 10 1 11 Massachusetts 13 9 22 2 24 Michigan 8 11 19 19 Minnesota 1 8 9 9 Mississippi 16 19 35 1 36 Missouri 6 12 18 18 Montana 3 3 3 Nebraska 4 6 10 10 Nevada 2 2 2 New Hampshire 1 1 2 2 TABLE 14 (cont.) University Florida Florida Total Private Total of State A. & M. University Degree-Granting Graduate State Florida University University System Institutions Students New Jersey 20 11 31 3 34 New Mexico 4 4 4 New York 46 37 83 5 88 North Carolina 16 27 43 1 44 North Dakota 2 2 2 Ohio 22 29 51 2 53 Oklahoma 5 3 8 8 Oregon 1 1 1 Pennsylvania 25 27 52 4 56 Rhode Island 5 1 6 1 7 South Carolina 14 29 43 43 South Dakota 6 6 6 Tennessee 22 24 46 2 48 Texas 10 27 37 37 H_ Utah - Vermont 2 2 4 4 Virginia 17 8 25 2 27 Washington 2 6 8 8 West Virginia 3 6 9 2 11 Wisconsin 7 14 21 21 Wyoming 1 2 3 3 Total 1,197 1,281 229 2,707 1,278 3,985 Canal Zone - Guam - Puerto Rico 4 2 6 6 Other Countries 108 51 159 7 166 Unclassified 1 1 1 GRAND TOTAL 1,309 1,335 229 2,873 1,285 4,158 GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA INSTIT1JTIONS (By State) Alaska -.2 S. N. DA. 9C 3-/ 3 v N 6 O.." MINN ...-jf3 (29 24 1 1 1IDAHO 1 f 0 1 S.D j O *8O ^ C'.. \ I ...COLO1 ...... ") 1 V ... ._.ashington, WYO. 6 2 1.M a 2 I , I 19 NTEXAS BR ... 56 Puerto 2ico 6 FLA Other Countrie 16 Unclassified 1 j 2Total 4 1 A M IS& 5 7 .00 other COmltries 166 Unclassified 1 GRADTUA STUDENT ENROLIMENT IN THE STATS TIVEURSITY SYSTEM (By State) Alaska 2 M N ~ 6. c. 8 / 3 .*'>- -ji, i6 2,2" 2 ( -- --- -- '^ v- o ' 2\ V6 10 oo0 52 31 S 0 5--. .. -- -(L LoI 5 1 \ \ I 'C \ 0 KAS- M--7 57w oY s. o .. .. 973 37 D 9 oher 5 12 untr.4es 1159 / Unclasifed FlTotal \k J f ,8-, - Unca fied-. I N- totansl ,3 GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLUAENT IN PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS IN FLORIDA Alaska 0 (By tate) I 1 / .---- ,,--' p -- o i M AA1NN. DAK. -- .. ONt ) 2 o 2 f ~ 0r wyo- -- MICH .....-- S 1 9 I0 -- ---. r : \ k- IOWA SEV. 1r- --. o OHIO O S\ i 0 -- 2 0 U01 2 1 i o. KANSAS MO. Y. K l S "...\. 0 c. 2--' SL 2 --..-........ 2 E. "- Hawaii A R OKA A "" C. o LI \ \ / 0 A-..--. O / \ 3- ....S. \ " "...... .L.-.. ...... O 0 2 , Florida 1,235\ TA LA. L 5 Other States of U.S. & D.C. 43 0 Other Countries 7 2Ibtal 1S8 STUDENTS BY RESIDENCE AREAS SERVED 75 - AREAS SERVED BY FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING The maps on the following pages are designed to show the varying levels of attraction which selected institutions and types of institutions have for Florida students attending college in Florida. The first of these maps shows that 27,053, or 48%, of the 56,339 Florida students attending college in the State were enrolled in the State University System for the fall 1960 term. It shows that 98% of the Leon County students who were enrolled in Florida institutions for the fall 1959 term were enrolled in the institutions which comprise the State University System. The appli- cable percentages are shown for each of the other 66 counties. The next map shows that 7,116, or 31.6%, of the 22,484 Florida first- time-in-college students in Florida institutions were enrolled in the State University System in the fall of 1960. It is shown that 92% of the Leon County first-time-in-college students were enrolled in the State Universities. The applicable percentages for the remaining counties are also shown. Following these maps are similar maps for the types of institutions. Also included are maps showing the varying degrees of attractiveness the types of institutions have for the graduate students from the several coun- ties in the State. In each case the percentage that the enrollment (or type of enrollment) of the institution (or type of institution) is to the total enrollment (or type of enrollment) of Florida students attending college in the state is used as the base to identify the counties from which students are attracted to that type of institution. 76 - PERCENTAGE THE TOTAL TIMBER OF FLORIDA STUDENTS ENROLLED IN THE STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM IS OF ITE TOTAL NUMBER OF FLORIDA STUDENTS ENROLLED IN ALL FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS (By County) 85 85 ~.8 j 85 / 56 3 03 Key:0 I " 28 60 S Less than 42% 11 55 .... -". 42% to 52% /' ,*a-* -.-'""A, .... ... 52% and Higher ,r' 64 . 57 r 7 5 J. Al.. 77 - 55 NOTE: 23,356, or 42%, of the 56,339 Florida Students in Florida Institutions were enrolled in the State University System. -'77 - PERCENTAGE THE NUMBER OF FTIC* STUDENTS ENROLLED IN THE STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM IS OF THE TOTAL NUMBER OF FTIC FLORIDA STUDENTS ENROLLED IN ALL FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS (By County) 54 1 5 7 16 5 Key: 17 Less than 3678 :c" 36% to 46% 56 61 1 S__ 46% and Higher . 72 50 71 NOTE: 6,422, or 36H of the 18,023 FTIC Flori da students in Florida institutions were enrolled in the State University System. *First-Time-in-College 78 - PERCENTAGE THE NUMBER OF GRADUATE STUDENTS ENROLLED IN THE STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM IS OF THE TOTAL itJRMER OF FLORIDA GRADUATE STUDENTS ENROLLED IN ALL FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS (By County) 000 10000 0" 00 0 "A ^ kO 1001 00 100 ;?O [i00~ 0 100 00 100 S 00m 100 r 8100% t oo 74 1'9 P 0;I 0100 ^ 22. 2788 Key: 1001 87 S:; Less than 58.41 -'M 100 58.-4 to 78.4% 100 g 95.7 7 N_ 78.4% and Higher Flroi a i t 1 -"o100 100 100 0 roo- 87.0 NOTE: 1734, or 58.4% of the 2,969 Florida graduate o Q l students in Florida institutions were enrolled > in the State University System i*3 12.2 79 - PE:CZ.LTAG-: THE TOTAL MfMER OF FL': ID.I. JDi.T3 ElipRCLLZD IN THE PUBLIC COCM? TITY JUNIOR 0OLLD3ES IS OF THE TOTAiL 9rE OF 'L7ilD,. S'TJDEi . ,7 3"LLED IN ALL FLORIDA I-T 'rjTIO:C, (By County) 81 ' 5;2 50 Less than aT *o L "t 67 S27 to 37% jC E i 737 and Higher r" .." NOTE: 15: ,3' o "7;'., of t 539 o :old i,,lr.,Co" n'i I r. NOE 14 o o. ,' he-5 r',3 Fr .-*.-:-r~F-7. i> T *Less than 61 L__ O .... r 3Less t.an 1%- mo, 80 - ,.,-w.- ;:r ~80" FEiLCE Cli THE I ThTB OF FTJC-- STUDENiTS ENROLLED IN '. PUBLIC CC: '7TiTY JUNIOR COILiG-ES IS OF :I- TOTAL NUMBER OF FTIC FLORIDA SCIDEJ 3 E0Lf01,1L IN AlL L :;"IiY'. -.'l-lI:.'07; (By County) r 85 k % 92 T 5r.6 ". .r,. '. \ (U W>-86 8 I Less than -. 43% to 53 76 jQW ^ 431 IuhI 53% and Higher 4)- i *'> T\a W& C ..2- 1 .., C' M;l 1 7 r.cVVfl 81 -- , ." -t/ "2 " ,---Y : \. Note: 7"809, or 3"-. of the 18,216 .aIC Florida- studenotS in Floridaf institutions Flere en- ^ <;t< rolled in Public Commnmity Junior Colleges. *First-time-in-college PERCENTAGE THE TOTAL NUMBER OF FLORIDA STUDENTS ENROLLED IN THE PRIVATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES IS OF THE TOTAL NUMBER OF FLORIDA STUDENTS ENROLLED IN ALL FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS (By County) 4-- 13 Key: 6 tg Less than 31' 3 f 31% to 41% 10 3 ..II.. 41 d and Higher 20 61 Note: 17,540, or 31%, of the total of 56,339 Florida o students in Florida institutions were enrolled. in the Private Colleges and Universities. a o *Less than 1% 82 - FF-.CET-E."IF. THE IT.;.-. OF FTIC* :TUD'TEL.-3 K.T OLLE) IN THME :rf[VIjTE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES IS OF THE TOTAL NIJBiER OF FTIC FLORIDA STUDENTS ETUROLLED IN) ALL FLORITDA INSTITUTIONS (By County) S.- .., i,;...,. I Key: 2 W" 65 tLess tha-n -- - 3 3T 33x Key: 29"- 65 Note: 3,985, or Li',", of the l8,216 FTIC Florida students 44 were enrolled in the Private Colleges and Universities9 *First-time-in-college OLess than 1 65 83 -t an d IT 2W33 5 3 Nqote: 3,985, or of2,, ot the 18,216 FTIC Florida students were enrolled in the Private Colleges and Universitiesj p *First -time-in-c college oLess than 1%/1 63 - PERCENTAGESE TE lT UrE3R OF GRADUATE STUDENTS ENROLLED IN PRIVATE, IiSTITJTIOi;S IS OF THE TOTAL NUMBER OF FLORIDA GRADUATE STUDENTS ENROLLED IN ALL FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS (By County) o ,., o ,... .... 0 o >."o j I *., 01 0 ^ ' 0o0 t' 0 i -- t ,, 0o r- -. ",, -. 0 ..3- .^ { '2'\. '-. 0 v l ,0..;-i r- Key: I 0" 0 z'i 0,78.o0 L Less than 41.6% O nf 1 0 41.6% to 61.6; 31 43 '61.6% and Higher J 1.51 _._.- S..0 0 0 78-0 8 0 13.0 NOTE: 1235, or 41.6% of the 2,.969 Florida graduate 0.' students in Florida institutions were enrolled 100 in private institutions ''-" S/871-.8 84 - NON-FLORIDA STUDENTS The maps shown in an earlier section of this report (pages 32 through 39) show the numbers of students from other states and countries enrolled in Florida institutions of higher learning in the fall of 1960. Of the total of 68,172 students attending Florida institutions, 11,833 (17.4o) came from outside the state. Of this 11,833, 1,084 (9.2%) were from outside the United States. The majority of out-of-state students attending Florida institutions of higher learning were in attendance at privately controlled degree- granting institutions. Of the total of 11,833 students who came from out- side the state, 7,513 (63.5%) were attending the 11 private degree-granting institutions of the state. The greatest number of students attending Florida institutions from states other than Florida came from the state of New York which contributed 2,184 or 18.5% of the 11,833 students who came from out of state. New Jersey was second with 952 (8.0%) and Georgia with 906 (7.7%) was third. Thus, these three states sent 4,042 or 34.2% of the 11,833 out-of-state students to Florida institutions of higher learning. The states of New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois each con- tributed more than any southern state except Georgia and Florida. 85 - TRENDS IN FLORIDA COLLEGE GRADE ENROLLMENT FALL 1957 FALL 1960 86 - TRENDS IN COLLEGE GRADE ENROLLMENT 1959 1960 Total On-Campus, College-Grade Enrollment In the fall of 1960 there were 68,172 on-campus college grade students enrolled in Florida institutions of higher learning. This represents a 13.4% increase over the fall of 1959 when 60,121 students were enrolled, and it is an increase of 35.6% for the period 1957 (the initial year of this re? porting series) through 1960. The average rate of increase for all Florida institutions during the period was 10.7%. (Tables 15 and 16) The State University System The State University System shows a 14.1% increase between fall 1959 and fall 1960 with enrollments rising from 23,713 to 27,053. This is the largest percentage of increase during any year yet shown by the State Univer- sity System and is, in large, attributable to the opening of the new University of South Florida in Tampa which enrolled 1,991 (7.4%) of the 27,053 students found in the State University System. Excluding the enrollment at the Uni- versity of South Florida, the percentage of increase in the State University System was 5.7% between fall 1959 and fall 1960. For the entire period from the fall of 1957 to the fall of 1960 enroll- ments in the State University System increased 27.9%, from 21,146 for the fall of 1957 to 27,053 for the fall of 1960, with an average annual increase of 8.6%. Excluding the University of South Florida the percentage of increase for the period would be 18.5%, from 21,146 in the fall of 1957 to 25,062 in the fall of 1960. Community Junior Colleges From the fall of 1959 to the fall of 1960, enrollments in Florida's Pubr lic Community Junior Colleges increased 43.4%, from 11,008 in the fall of 1959 87 - to 15,790 in the fall of 1960. The greater portion of this increase is accounted for by the opening of seven new institutions in this category (Bre- vard Junior College at Cocoa, Carver Junior College at Cocoa, Collier-Blocker Junior College at Palatka, Dade County Junior College at Miami, Indian River Junior College at Fort Pierce, The Junior College of Broward County at Fort Lauderdale, and Lincoln Junior College at Fort Pierce) which opened fall term 1960 with a combined enrollment of 3,325 students. Excluding the enrollments of these institutions, the increase of the public community junior colleges would be 13.2%, from 11,008 in the fall of 1959 to 12,465 in the fall of 1960. In the period between the fall of 1957 and the fall of 1960, public com- munity junior college enrollments increased 155.9%. Exclusive of the seventeen new community junior colleges which were opened between the fall of 1957 and the fall of 1960, the increase in enrollment would have been 65.04, from 5,444 in the fall of 1957 to 8,983 in the fall of 1960. Private Institutions The private institutions in Florida experienced a slight (less than 1%) decrease in enrollment in the fall of 1960 as compared with the fall of 1959 (from 25,400 fall 1959 to 25,329 fall 1960). The greater portion of this loss seems to result from the 25.8% decrease at Jacksonville University where en- rollment dropped from 2,050 in the fall 1959 to 1521 in the fall 1960. This decrease was partially offset by the opening of a new private institution, Florida Presbyterian College at St. Petersburg, enrolling 153 students in the fall of 1960. For the period from the fall of 1957 to the fall of 1960, enrollments in- creased 10.3%, from 22,971 in the fall of 1957 to 25,329 in the fall of 1960. 88 - |
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