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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 Maps Page ix Page x Principal findings in enrollments, fall 1961 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 First time in college enrollments Page 38 Page 39 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 Graduate student enrollment in Florida's institutions of higher learning Page 59 Page 60 Page 61 Page 62 Page 63 Page 64 Page 65 Page 66 Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Trends in Florida college grade enrollment, 1957-1961 Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 |
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E N R O L L M E N T IN FLORIDA'S INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING Fall 1961 Board of Control, Tallahassee THE BOARD OF CONTROL BAYA M. HARRISON, JR. Chairman St. Petersburg FRANK M. BUCHANAN Vice Chairman Miami RALPH L. MILLER Orlando S. KENDRICK GUERNSEY Jacksonville CHARLES R. FORMAN Ft. Lauderdale GERT H. W. SCHMIDT Jacksonville JOHN C. PACE Pensacola J. B. CULPEPPER Executive Director Tallahassee Office of the Board of Control Tallahassee, Florida January 25, 1962 This report of the fall 1961 enrollment in the institutions Of higher learning in Florida is the fifth 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. Thomas C. Dula Research and Reports Officer LOCATIONS OF FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING -29 )- 71.,- ALAt 3 .12 7w State University System " 1. Florida State University 3\ 2. Florida A. & M. University 37 3. University of Florida 25 i 4. University of South Florida i8 i. 44 oO,0 ( Public Community Junior Colleges .. 5. Pensacola Junior College 20 6. Washington Junior College 21 7. Chipola Junior College 8. Gulf Coast Junior College I .-W - 9. Rosenwald Junior College 22 10. North Florida Junior College 11. Suwannee River Junior College o 23 12. St. Johns River Junior College 38 13. Collier-Blocker Junior College 39 14. Daytona Beach Junior College 15. Volusia County Community Junior College 16. Brevard Junior College 17. Carver Junior College 18. Indian River Junior College j" 19. Lincoln Junior College %O 20. Palm Beach Junior College 21. Roosevelt Junior College iv Public Junior Colleges, (Continued) 22. The Junior College of Broward County 23. Dade County Junior College 24. St. Petersburg Junior College 25. Gibbs Junior College 26. Central Florida Junior College 27. Hampton Junior College 28. Manatee Junior College 29. Jackson Junior College Private Degree-Granting x 30. Jacksonville University 31. Edward Waters College 32. Florida Normal and Industrial Memorial College 33. Stetson University 34. Rollins College 35. Florida Southern College 36. Florida Presbyterian College 37. University of Tampa 38. Barry College 39. University of Miami 40. Bethune-Cookman College Private Junior Colleges . 41. St. Leo College 42. Florida Christian College 43. Orlando Junior College 44. Webber College v CONTENTS Page PRINCIPAL FINDINGS IN ENROLLMENTS, FALL 1961 . . 1 ON CAMPUS COLLEGE GRADE ENROLLMENTS IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING IN FLORIDA .... . . . 5 FIRST TIME IN COLLEGE ENROLLMENTS . . . 38 GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA'S INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING . . . . ... .. 59 TRENDS IN FLORIDA COLLEGE GRADE ENROLLMENT, 1957 1961 . . . . ... ...... 72 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 . . . .. . 13 4 Out-of-State Enrollment . . . . . 13 5 All Enrollments . . . . . . 13 6 All Institutions of Higher Learning, Total On-Campus College Grade Enrollment (by County) . . .. 14 7 All Institutions of Higher Learning, Total On-Campus College Grade Enrollment (by State) . . .. 28 8 Florida First-Time-In-College Enrollment, Fall 1958 - Fall 1959 Fall 1960 Fall 1961 . . . .. 40 9 Out-of-State First-Time-In-College Enrollment, Fall 1958 - Fall 1959 Fall 1960 Fall 1961 . . . .. 40 10 All First-Time-In-College Enrollment, Fall 1958 - Fall 1959 Fall 1960 Fall 1961. . . .... 40 11 All Institutions of Higher Learning, First-Time-In-College Enrollment (by County) ... . . . 42 12 The Percentage That First-Time-In-College Enrollments Are of the Number of High School Graduates (by County). .. .... 47 13 All Institutions of Higher Learning, First-Time-In-College Enrollment (by State) . . . . .. 56 14 Graduate Student Enrollment in Florida Institutions (by County) . . . . . . 62 15 Graduate Student Enrollment in Florida Institutions (by State) ....... . . .... 67 16 Comparisons of Enrollments in Florida Colleges and Univer- sities by Selective Years and by Type of Institution. .. .. 75 vii TABLES (Cont.) Table Number Page 17 Enrollment in Florida Institutions of Higher Learning Fall 1957 Fall 1961 ................... 76 18 Percentage Distribution of Enrollments by Type of Institution, Fall 1957 Fall 1961 . . . 78 19 College-Grade Enrollments 1957 1961 by Institution. . 81 viii MAPS Page Enrollment In All Institutions of Higher Learning (by County) . . . . ... . . 16 Percentage of Florida Students In Florida Colleges and Universities (by County) . . . .... 17 Density of College Student Population. . . . 20 University of Florida (by County) . . . .... .21 Florida State University (by County) . . .... .22 Florida A & M University (by County) . . ... 23 University of South Florida (by County) . . ... 24 Public Junior Colleges (by County). . . . ... 25 Private Degree-Granting Institutions (by County) . ... 26 Private Junior Colleges (by County) . . . .... .27 All Institutions of Higher Learning (by State) . . .. 30 University of Florida (by State) . . . .... .31 Florida State University (by State) . . . ... .32 Florida A & M University (by State) . . . .... .33 University of South Florida (by State) . . ... 34 Public Junior Colleges (by State) . . . ... 35 Private Degree-Granting Institutions (by State) . .. 36 Private Junior Colleges (by State) . . . .. 37 All Institutions of Higher Learning, First-Time-In-College Enrollment (by County) . . . . ... ... 44 1961 Graduates of Florida Public High Schools (by County) .... 45 Percentage That the Number of Florida First-Time-In-College Students Is Of the Number Of 1961 Graduates Of Florida Public High Schools (by County) . .. . . 46 ix MAPS (Cont.) Page University of Florida, First-Time-In-College Enrollment (by County) . . . . . . .. 49 Florida State University, First-Time-In-College Enrollment (by County) . . . . . . 50 Florida A & M University, First-Time-In-College Enrollment (by County).. . . . . . . 51 University of South Florida, First-Time-In-College Enrollment (by County). . . . .. 52 Public Junior Colleges, First-Time-In-College Enrollment (by County) . . . . .. . .. 53 Private Degree-Granting Institutions, First-Time-In- College Enrollment (by County) . . . . 54 Private Junior Colleges, First-Time-In-College Enrollment (by County). .. . . . ... . 55 All Institutions of Higher Learning, First-Time-In-College Enrollment (by State) . . . . .. 58 Graduate Student Enrollment in Florida Institutions (by County) . . . . .. .. . .. 64 Graduate Student Enrollment in the State University System (by County). . . . ... . .. 65 Graduate Student Enrollment in Private Degree-Granting Institutions (by County) . . . . . 66 Graduate Student Enrollment in Florida Institutions (by State) . . . . . . 69 Graduate Student Enrollment in the State University System (by State) . . . . . . 70 Graduate Student Enrollment in Private Degree-Granting Institutions in Florida (by State) . . .... .71 x PRINCIPAL FINDINGS IN ENROLLMENT, FALL 1961 1 PRINCIPAL FINDINGS IN ENROLLMENT FALL 1961 At the opening of the 1961-62 college year there were 78,328 on-campus college-grade students enrolled in 44 institutions of higher learning in Florida. This was 10,156 (14.9%) more students than the 68,172 who were enrolled one year earlier. Fifty-one thousand, three hundred and thirty-five were enrolled in the 29 institutions of higher learning that are operated by public bodies in the State. Twenty-nine thousand, two hundred and nineteen students, or 37.3% of the total number of 78,328 students, were enrolled in the four institu- tions in the State University System (13,634 at the University of Florida, 9,835 at the Florida State University, 2,768 at the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, and 2,982 at the University of South Florida). Twenty-two thousand, one hundred and sixteen students, or 28.2% of the total, were enrolled for college credit in the 25 community junior colleges of which the St. Petersburg Junior College with 3,934 students was the largest. Twenty-six thousand, nine hundred and ninety-three students, or 34.5% of the total number of students, were enrolled in 15 private institutions of higher learning in the State, with 13,179 of these students attending the University of Miami. Twenty-four thousand, thirty-eight students, or 30.7% of the total number of 78,328 students, were in college for the first time, and 4,489, or 5.7%, were graduate students. Sixty-five thousand, four hundred and ninety-five of the 78,328 students were 2 residents of Florida. Twelve thousand, eight hundred and twenty-nine students, or 16.4% of the total, were students who came into Florida institutions from other states and from foreign countries. Nearly two- thirds of the out-of-state students were enrolled in private institutions. Whereas 12,829 students came into Florida to attend college, an estimated 18,990 Florida students were enrolled in out-of-state colleges and uni- versities. Thus for every 10 students who came into Florida to attend college there were approximately 15 Florida students attending college out of State. The estimated net out-migration of college students for fall term 1961 was 6,161. Fifty-two thousand, four hundred and twenty-seven students, or 80.0%q of the total number of 65,495 Florida students enrolled in Florida colleges and universities, were from 13 counties (Dade 15,950; Pinellas 5,758; Hillsborough 5,252; Duval 3,896; Broward 3,605; Palm Beach 3,128; Orange 3,055; Escambia 2,704; Volusia 2,090; Leon 2,019; Polk - 1,957; Brevard 1,760; and Alachua 1,253). Twenty-three and five tenths percent of the total number of Florida students attending college in Florida were from the eight counties in the Tampa Bay area (Pasco, Pinellas, Hillsborough, Manatee, Sarasota, Polk, Hardee, and DeSoto). Twenty-four and four tenths percent were from Dade County; 34.6% were from the three counties (Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach) on the lower east coast. / In addition to the 78,328 college-grade students enrolled in on-campus instruc- tional programs, there were, at the time the reports were filed, 5,255 addi- tional 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 Enrollment1 Enrollment First Time Graduate Terminal (College-Grade Total Florida Non-Florida in College2 Programs3 Programs Courses)5 University System 29,219 25,210 4,009 6,886 3,016 111 4,285 University of Florida 13,634 11,744 1,890 3,243 1,401 71 2,368 Florida State University 9,835 7,948 1,887 1,964 1,432 1,567 Florida A & M University 2,768 2,596 172 519 183 40 350 University of South Florida 2,982 2,922 60 1,160 - Public Junior Colleges 22,116 21,498 618 9,996 2,609 Private Degree-Granting Institutions 25,158 17,310 7,848 6,231 1,473 74 970 Private Junior Colleges 1,835 1,477 358 925 254 - Total 78,328 65,495 12,829 24,038 4,489 3,048 5,255 IIncludes all students in one or more courses for credit and which are given cn campus. 2Includes all students who have not been enrolled in any other college or university. 3Includes 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. 5Includes 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 terminal enrollments, by sex, for each institution of higher learning in the State of Florida. There were 78,328 students enrolled in 44 colleges and universities in the State of Florida in the fall term of 1961. Of these, 46,968 (60.0o) were men, and 31,360 (40.0%) were women. Of the 54,377 students enrolled in the 15 degree-granting institutions, 29,219 (53.7%) were in the four State universities while 25,158 (46.3%) were in the 11 private degree-granting colleges and universities. Junior colleges enrolled 23,951 students, of whom 22,116 (92.3%) were in the 25 public institutions, while the remaining 1,835 (7.7%) 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 65,495 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 16. The enroll- ments from each county are shown as percentages of the total on the map on page 17. The density of the Florida college student population is discussed on page 18 and is shown by county on the map on page 20. The maps on pages 21 through 27 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 30 through 37 show the same kind of information by state of origin of the students. 6 TABLE 2 ENROLLMENT IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING FALL 1961 (By Type and Sex) On-Campus First-Time College-Grade Terminal UNIVERSITY SYSTEM Enrollment Students Extension Students Florida A & M University Men 1,306 256 57 40 Women 1,462 263 293 0 Total 2,768 519 350 -0 Florida State University Men 5,330 840 556 0 Women 4,505 1,124 1,011 0 Total 9,835 1,964 1,567 0 University of Florida Men 9,691 2,100 1,095 71 Women 3,943 1,143 1,273 0 Total 13,634 3,243 2,368 71 University of South Florida Men 1,763 686 0 0 Women 1,219 474 0 0 Total 2,982 1,160 0 0 Total University System Men 18,090 3,882 1,708 111 Women 11,129 3,004 2,577 0 Total 29,219 686 4,285 ll PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES Brevard Junior College Men 800 293 0 159 Women 448 197 0 97 Total 1,278 490 0 256 Carver Junior College Men 21 12 0 1 Women 30 9 0 1 Total 51 21 0 2 Central Florida Junior College Men 407 209 0 25 Women 208 103 0 27 Total 65 312 0 52 7 TABLE 2 (Cont.) On-Campus First-Time College-Grade Terminal PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES (Cont.) Enrollment Students Extension Students Chipola Junior College Men 433 212 0 23 Women 276 129 0 19 Total 709 34 o --42 Collier-Blocker Junior College Men 17 10 0 0 Women 44 21 0 0 Total -~ 31 0 0 Dade County Junior College Men 2,197 1,242 0 376 Women 1 144 714 0 217 Total 3,341 1,9 0 593 Daytona Beach Junior College Men 554 195 0 58 Women 354 111 0 0 Total 908 ~O3 0 50 Gibbs Junior College Men 226 138 0 2 Women 378 21 0 25 Total 64 369 0 27 Gulf Coast Junior College Men 407 172 0 28 Women 254 125 0 56 Total 6.1 297 0 -9 Hampton Junior College Men 76 39 0 10 Women 128 69 0 0 Total 204 106 0 10 Indian River Junior College Men 240 91 0 15 Women 4 94 0 Total 7 5 0 51 Jackson Junior College Men 29 29 0 0 Women 11 11 0 0 Total ~70 T70 0 0 The Junior College of Broward County Men 846 407 0 42 Women 542 23 0 41 Total 1,388 0 r83 8 TABLE 2 (Cont.) On-Campus First-Time College-Grade Terminal PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES (Cont.) Enrollment Students Extension Students Lincoln Junior College Men 40 15 0 5 Women 79 27 0 0 Total 119 -2 0o 5 Manatee Junior College Men 565 273 0 52 Women 428 195 0 48 Total 993 -483 0 100 North Florida Junior College Men 281 122 0 8 Women 191 81 0 14 Total 472 203 0 22 Palm Beach Junior College Men 1,202 459 0 76 Women 909 370 0 12 Total 2,111 829 0 88 Pensacola Junior College Men 1,747 671 0 99 Women 900 430 0 209 Total 2,147 1,101 0 308 Roosevelt Junior College Men 80 34 0 0 Women 136 68 0 0 Total 216 102 0 0 Rosenwald Community Junior College Men 26 19 0 0 Women 47 6 0 0 Total 73 25 0 0 St.Johns River Junior College Men 324 165 O 5 Women 216 109 0 16 Total 54 274 0 21 St. Petersburg Junior College Men 2,352 929 0 461 Women 1,582 627 0 315 Total 3,934 1,556 0 776 Suwannee River Junior College Men 52 22 0 0 Women 168 49 0 10 Total 220 71 0 10 9 TABLE 2 (Cont.) On-Campus First-Time College-Grade Terminal PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES (Cont.) Enrollment Students Extension Students Volusia County Community Jr. College Men 94 41 0 8 Women 185 80 0 10 Total 279 121 0 18 Washington Junior College Men 69 40 0 0 Women 126 68 0 0 Total 195 108 0 0 Total Public Junior Colleges Men 13,085 5,839 0 1,453 Women 9,031 4,157 0 1,156 Total 22,1 9,996 0 2,609 PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS Barry College Men 67 0 0 0 Women 732 229 0 0 Total 799 229 0 0 Bethune-Cookman College Men 254 59 0 0 Women 426 123 0 0 Total 680 182 0 0 Edward Waters College Men 286 84 0 0 Women 457 150 0 19 Total 743 23 O0 19 Florida Normal and Industrial Memorial College Men 108 19 0 0 Women 224 57 0 0 Total 332 7T 0 0 Florida Presbyterian College Men 147 92 0 0 Women 112 58 0 0 Total 259 150 0 0 Florida Southern College Men 1,082 366 0 0 Women 903 367 0 0 Total 1,985 733 0 0 10 TABLE 2 (Cont.) PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING On-Campus First-Time College-Grade Terminal INSTITUTIONS (Cont.) Enrollment Students Extension Students Jacksonville University Men 1,170 365 0 2 Women 563 121 0 26 Total 1,733 486 0 28 Rollins College Men 729 156 223 0 Women 559 145 60 0 Total 1,288 301 283 0 Stetson University Men 1,208 256 0 0 Women 904 246 0 0 Total 2,112 502 0 0 University of Miami Men 8,292 1,753 90 27 Women 4,887 1,060 28 0 Total 13,179 2,813 118 27 University of Tampa Men 1,268 321 531 0 Women 780 204 38 0 Total 2,048 525 569 0 Total Private Degree-Granting Institutions Men 14,611 3,471 844 29 Women 10,547 2,760 126 45 Total 25,158 6,231 970 -- PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES Florida Christian College Men 175 82 0 13 Women 91 62 0 1 Total 26 144 0 l Orlando Junior College Men 794 328 0 26 Women 434 260 0 134 Total 1,228 588 0 160 St. Leo College Men 213 116 0 0 Women 48 19 0 0 Total 261 135 0 0 11 TABLE 2 (Cont.) On-Campus First-Time College-Grade Terminal PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES (Cont.) Enrollment Students Extension Students Webber College Men 0 0 0 0 Women 80 58 0 80 Total 80 58 0 80 Total Private Junior Colleges Men 1,182 526 0 39 Women 653 399 O 215 Total 1,835 925 0 254 TOTAL DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS Men 32,701 7,353 2,552 140 Women 21,676 5,764 2,703 45 Total 54,377 13,117 5,255 185 TOTAL JUNIOR COLLEGES Men 14,267 6,365 0 1,492 Women 9,684 4,556 0 1,371 Total 23,951 10,921 0 2,863 TOTAL ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING Men 46,968 13,718 2,552 1,632 Women 31,360 10,320 2,703 1,416 Total 78,328 24,038 5,255 3,o48 12 TABLE 3 FLORIDA ENROLLMENT Type of Institution Fall 1958 Fall 1959 Fall 1960 Fall 1961 State Universities 43.3% 40.8% 41.5% 38.5% Community Junior Colleges 18.6 21.5 27.4 32.8 Private Degree-Granting 34.6 33.9 28.8 26.4 Institutions Private Junior Colleges 3.5 3.8 2.3 2.3 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% TABLE 4 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLMENT Type of Institution Fall 1958 Fall 1959 Fall 1960 Fall 1961 State Universities 31.5% 32.9% 31.3% 31.2% Community Junior Colleges 2.0 3.0 2.9 4.8 Private Degree-Granting 64.1 61.7 63.5 61.2 Institutions Private Junior Colleges 2.4 2.4 2.3 2.8 100.0 100.0% 100.06 100.0% TABLE 5 ALL ENROLLMENTS Type of Institution Fall 1958 Fall 1959 Fall 1960 Fall 1961 State Universities 40.3% 39.5% 39.7% 37.3% Community Junior Colleges 17.1 18.3 23.2 28.2 Private Degree-Granting 39.3 38.7 34.8 32.2 Institutions Private Junior Colleges 3.3 3.5 2.3 2.3 100.0% 100.0 100.0% 100.0o 13 TABLE 6 ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING Total On-Campus, College-Grade Enrollment (By County) Public Private Private County U.F. F.S.U. F.A.M.U. U.S.F. Jr.Col. DGI Jr.Col. Total Alachua 950 53 44 2 102 101 1 1,253 Baker 13 10 2 -- 4 9 -- 38 Bay 69 143 29 1 670 27 -- 939 Bradford 52 8 3 -- 22 22 1 108 Brevard 217 114 20 6 1,289 99 15 1,760 Broward 818 425 95 24 1,483 744 16 3,605 Calhoun 7 24 11 -- 55 5 -- 102 Charlotte 25 8 2 7 10 11 2 65 Citrus 20 7 5 -- 52 9 2 95 Clay 43 19 5 1 107 20 1 196 Collier 38 17 1 8 14 23 2 103 Columbia 46 39 14 -- 31 32 -- 162 Dade 2,469 1,052 285 34 3,376 8,710 24 15,950 DeSoto 10 23 7 5 24 12 7 88 Dixie 16 6 -- 1 7 3 -- 33 Duval 1,133 637 260 8 111 1,728 19 3,896 Escambia 175 226 105 1 2,165 31 1 2,704 Flagler 10 6 -- -- 19 8 -- 43 Franklin 5 15 13 -- 7 3 -- 43 Gadsden 22 159 112 -- 51 37 1 382 Gilchrist 15 4 -- 3 6 2 30 Glades 3 3 1 -- 5 2 -- 14 Gulf 14 33 20 -- 46 5 -- 118 Hamilton 19 20 9 -- 47 12 1 108 Hardee 32 20 3 7 1 16 4 83 Hendry 15 14 6 1 17 13 -- 66 Hernando 17 14 8 10 2 8 3 62 Highlands 47 27 17 16 18 52 2 179 Hillsborough 667 367 158 2,284 434 1,275 67 5,252 Holmes 9 20 6 -- 63 3 -- 101 Indian River 61 32 17 1 173 38 1 323 Jackson 44 83 26 -- 325 17 -- 495 Jefferson 7 32 28 -- 130 4 -- 201 Lafayette 8 14 -- -- 27 1 -- 50 Lake 146 93 33 9 80 124 37 522 Lee 145 65 17 29 32 89 1 378 Leon 93 1,356 478 1 71 20 -- 2,019 Levy 34 33 2 -- 49 10 -- 128 Liberty 1 15 4 -- 10 1 -- 31 Madison 24 50 41 -- 190 16 -- 321 Manatee 141 114 32 15 616 84 10 1,012 Marion 216 64 58 10 451 67 6 872 Martin 38 10 14 -- 66 16 -- 144 Monroe 71 35 17 4 20 46 6 199 14 TABLE 6 (Cont.) Public Private Private County U.F. F.S.U. F.A.M.U. U.S.F. Jr.Col. DGI Jr.Col. Total Nassau 31 27 16 3 11 38 1 127 Okaloosa 67 237 7 1 158 12 -- 482 Okeechobee 14 6 2 -- 21 6 -- 49 Orange 695 299 72 35 47 958 949 3,055 Osceola 43 23 1 4 4 21 20 116 Palm Beach 473 272 100 10 1,988 276 9 3,128 Pasco 47 39 7 77 20 33 84 307 Pinellas 884 548 65 134 3,582 526 19 5,758 Polk 445 289 101 142 144 803 33 1,957 Putnam 85 31 23 2 252 41 -- 434 St.Johns 83 40 17 -- 157 80 -- 377 St.Lucie 72 45 26 1 372 48 4 568 Santa Rosa 31 22 8 1 356 3 -- 421 Sarasota 226 201 13 13 373 107 6 939 Seminole 85 33 25 3 44 119 107 416 Sumter 26 14 11 5 41 12 1 110 Suwannee 40 41 18 -- 63 20 2 184 Taylor 21 44 10 -- 175 7 1 258 Union 16 1 -- -- 7 4 -- 28 Volusia 317 133 47 5 958 621 9 2,090 Wakulla 5 32 10 -- 9 3 -- 59 Walton 17 36 8 -- 40 6 -- 107 Washington 16 26 1 1 114 5 -- 163 Unclassified -- -- -- -- 87 2 -- 89 Total 11,744 7,948 2,596 2,922 21,498 17,310 1,477 65,495 15 ENROLLMENT IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By County) 2704 421 4-.2 ... -2 495. K 1 163 1 381 ./321\108 1 \ L3/2 33 30i 1253 i34 758- 31 9118 Unclassified 89. ._ 1 " o 88' Total 65,495 .\ 14.' ~ 1o3128 378~ o1 103 3605 15,95 199\ 8782 20 3070 --16-32 1012 1. 83 1'Z,.Q49 56 378 16 PERCENTAGE OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN FLORIDA COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES (By County) 4 -- -., --C ( p 47 i1.2 It'-- .8 k .6 .7 .2 2"!f o ^.afJoE- . .2'CC~UU;l; 7" 10 .4 .1 .8 .. .2 ." Total of 65,495 Florida students in all Florida . *Of this total 89 (.1%o) students have not been -._... \ classified by county although they are Florida 1.6 .1 .3 L 0 .9 students. hav. n. 0 5 ..6 _A ., .2 1._. .BROWARD 3 2 24.4 o 0 17 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 increase 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 was, at least 18 in part, attributed to the opening of new institutions in these counties. The reports for the fall of 1961 show Pinellas County repeating as the county with the greatest number of students per 100 square miles (2,181), while Glades County again has the least (2). Increases are found in 51 counties and seven of these counties are up by at least 40 students per 100 square miles. Pinellas County continues to lead the State in the size of increase, but the greatest rate of increase is found in Sarasota County. Increases of some magnitude are found in Escambia (371 to 412), Hillsborough (445 to 505), Brevard (120 to 170), Sarasota (137 to 243), Dade (635 to 776), Orange (286 to 333), and Pinellas (1,949 to 2,181) Counties. Between 1957 and 1961 the number of students per square mile in the State has risen 56.6%, or from 83 to 130 students per 100 square miles. The per- centage of growth of the student population density closely parallels the percentage of increase in the total number of students attending Florida colleges and universities (55.8%). 19 DENSITY OF COLLEGE STUDENT POPULATION 41 51 lo 52 '- -;,--. 19 27 10 T 21 17 ."- I .-. ". i """ .' /..f i(3 4 4 2 / 33- 6i 1 '8 !:-31 154 5 & 12 [i 8 ', -. 54 8 NUMBER OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN " FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS PER 100 17 j 52 ,-i,-3: ' SQUARE MILES i '"1."o : Key: .41 \.. 1,000 or more students per .. 05 105:: i: 100 sq. mi. 21 81 ... '' 500 999 students per 100 sq. mi. 1 9 L.hr...! ~"1 1 S--TO S14 26 250 499 students per 100 sq. mi. '-;A--rt ." LEE tORY ...-. ... 100 249 students per 100 sq. mi. W- 48 g: w: ... 5 "'25""5 -- Fewer than 100 students per 100 sq. mi. _20 77 Note: For the State as a hole there were 130 Students per 100 sq. miles. 20 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA (By County) 17 1 9 44 __1 31 1Of 3 17A .,- --.. . Si6 r 22/ 9 -82.-T,7 19 . S. 3r7 24 0 2.. ^ 7 Ii 13 14 j.521 ..40 6 i 4 - Tia\ Y~ILA I, 5~ i i 21 43 fw S950 I 86 \' r ~i ,4 7 0. o a. \F)\\ I __ -. .' ._.- ~,\I( >. 1 1 32 147 -i 20ta-- 1 4 6-ot L\r _m 147 1 69 47.J 1OLA 884 \6671 141 1 32 147 O"7" L_ \O~yl4L&; i L5 3 S 269 1 473 1J L TOWARD S38 818 21 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY (By County) jMWdA RTOSA 0,KA4;;;SAWLON tiHLS" /JACKSON 22 i237 36 L.2 3 .. 5v-\2 YJ 2 50 'A )2 S33 1 i ?-. i"' S6 it 53 i 33 2/ Ta \ i 14._ 193 , 5233 23i p367 .1289 .- 54 vgAi08 9"("" Total 7,948 / *^ ~f ^...; 1 114 20 !27 6 45 "c i 1 4l HIOT 23 10 36 65L7 2 272 L_ .BROW ARD 1V 425 35 10 05 22 FLORIDA A. & M. UNIVERSITY (By County) SQSAOWALIo WA/JAC. 0, 4 -"". "0 "-'o" I ,54-.w_ 4 -. 0 .-~~,12A.11 201 T 1"87 044 23 . 11 .33 72 65- 158 101 11 17 32 3 17 2i26 1 Total 2,596 ARASCO- 7 i r14 1 L -. .LARS LE2 10 1o 26 L_ 6 L SJ i BROWARD 1 95 285 17 23 oo 23 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA (By County) 1 0 o ., o 0_t .j ' 1 1 0i .-,.;S| 0' \ 0 8 f .T / / 0 0O jiAO 0 8N ^^ i 'v ,0 \./ -r k iA,"' ...... ^ Aci --! ^ T ,A o 0 1 0e-1- L-- 0 , 00 \ ,_/ 9/ 0 ^ I 10 2 Jo.. o / 0 0 i"I \ N.1 9. S. r. oE-> 77 \ 1 -6- " /*---i "' ,^'^' ^"" .i , 0 Total a< -I7 16 >0 i \;.7_2 ...0 29 1 J -ROWARD 8 1 24 -24- 1 34 -24- PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES (By County) ''1A ATA SOSAR OOSA WAiTOH *40(MtS /JACK5ON \ .'6 5 1 63 1 .,325 A _-5 356 158 40 8 '1 -rr oe** ...... .. i.-.. \T-- ' 7 ./ .10 17" 175 63 i i ". S -D 10\ "1 r 10 7 102 i 2 / p-sI-I --> -i 7 I tL ^ Q7I -L >1 52 s K 80 , t < 1 G Unclassified 87 ^20 F-L A . Total --21,498 3582---? 4341 l44.. \i/ l 173 5.-2-" 80 "0_." .. F S 616 1 i 18.1 37 s. r 24 66 i 198 -32 .2. 17 4J* BROWARD 14 1483 120 337 -25- PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS (By County) . 12 6 I .4/I TeTll c o l T AMT / [ 5 -1. 3720 .12 / 2 *y- L-'"" V 9/ 47 .1 6 I 101 i 41 10 67 .. 62i '12\ S 21' 526- 27803 ' 6- o6 52 6 .48 Unclassified 2 % 12 ..r Total 17,310 89 R.276 O1tOWARD 23 744 S 8710 46. -26- PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES (By County) fCAMetA. TA. O K$A6OAb$QSA WLTH I OLMES /JACKSON 1 .; (0 0-- 0 00 00 -- 0 -- ) /-- | '/ *X-^-JF""""/^**^^^ -or- ..... , -/" IJ-7-, o ,. .- 0 j i. V ,o "--" I . 0 o "s I 0 -A-U N. ,.-- a A 0 0 9 i -c \ ;;, 0 2 i .--.s 33 20 Total 1, ~477 0 10 i 1 i 2 (-.i4 6 -- 9I 2-o. 7 i o \ RnOW ARO .PASO . -2- -27- TABLE 7 ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING Total On-Campus, College-Grade Enrollment (By State) Public Private Private State U.F. F.S.U. F.A.MiU. U.S.F. JriCol. DGI Jr.Col. Total Alabama 53 123 43 -- 99 73 28 419 Alaska 1 2 -- 1 3 2 9 Arizona 2 2 -- -- 3 1 8 Arkansas 12 13 -- 1 14 11 51 California 30 29 -- 1 2 67 8 137 Colorado 6 9 -- -- 1 11 1 28 Connecticut 35 16 1 1 17 287 21 378 Delaware 11 4 1 -- 5 36 1 58 Dist.of Col. 17 8 3 1 2 61 2 94 Florida 11,744 7,948 2,596 2,922 21,498 17,310 1,477 65,495 Georgia 161 443 60 2 36 378 13 1,093 Hawaii 3 -- 1 -- 4 -- 8 Idaho -- 2 -- -- -- i -- 3 Illinois 69 75 1 3 25 437 10 620 Indiana 47 44 -- 1 30 184 7 313 Iowa 14 24 -- 2 8 34 1 83 Kansas 2 9 -- 1 2 17 2 33 Kentucky 26 28 3 2 5 92 11 167 Louisiana 11 28 7 -- 6 35 2 89 Maine 14 8 -- 2 5 45 3 77 Maryland 28 24 -- 2 7 152 4 217 Massachusetts 43 42 -- 1 17 393 9 505 Michigan 32 29 1 1 18 170 16 267 Minnesota 3 12 -- -- 2 41 1 59 Mississippi 21 34 4 -- 8 14 2 83 Missouri 18 18 -- 1 13 72 5 127 Montana -- 7 -- -- -- 4 2 13 Nebraska 7 11 -- 1 1 4 1 25 Nevada 1 3 -- -- -- 1 2 7 New Hampshire 4 3 -- -- 8 28 1 44 New Jersey 94 59 6 8 32 885 26 1,110 New Mexico 5 6 -- -- -- 1 -- 12 New York 275 143 5 9 56 1,779 40 2,307 North Carolina 40 66 6 3 19 164 6 304 North Dakota 2 2 -- -- 1 3 -- 8 Ohio 90 87 1 3 41 376 24 622 Oklahoma 12 11 -- -- 2 18 2 45 Oregon 2 3 -- -- 1 8 1 15 Pennsylvania 104 85 2 4 37 753 13 998 Rhode Island 9 1 -- -- -- 67 5 82 South Carolina 33 55 9 -- 9 101 4 211 South Dakota -- 9 -- -- -- 8 -- 17 Tennessee 51 75 2 1 12 95 16 252 Texas 26 46 8 1 6 51 16 154 28 TABLE 7 (Cont.) Public Private Private State U.F. F.S.U. F.A.M.U. U.S.F. Jr.Col. DGI Jr.Col. Total Utah -- 3 -- -- 2 -- 5 Vermont 4 5 -- -- 3 18 3 33 Virginia 63 55 4 4 6 187 10 329 Washington 7 5 -- -- -- 14 -- 26 West Virginia 23 11 -- 2 9 48 3 96 Wisconsin 19 18 -- 1 6 78 3 125 Wyoming 1 2 -- -- 1 3 -- 7 Total 13,275 9,745 2,763 2,981 22,058 24,630 1,816 77,268 Canal Zone 5 3 1 -- 6 7 -- 22 Guam -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1 Puerto Rico 19 7 -- -- -- 60 2 88 Other Countries 333 80 4 1 47 383 14 862 Unclassified 2 -- -- -- 5 77 3 87 GRAND TOTAL 13,634 9,835 2,768 2,982 22,116 25,158 1,835 78,328 29 ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING Alaska 9 (By State) 26 f t MON N DAK. 7 -. 13-. M- INN. J o ORECON ID 13 S '" --- So NO -----. i i iS. 0 15 S. I DAK 59 K. W fs. SO- 1 1 7 .--- 125 MICH. -- wIa 1 17 26 1-.. ... 26 -1110 / 'k IOWA 998I -58 \ 25 i 622 .217 \AL % 7 I TA ( -- 313--,,.. -D.C. 94 SCAu\ 5 COL. NSAS MO 620 .A. 137 127T -3---- -3 S--- .-- TNN. r -304 " Hawaii 8 iK I C. S>N. MEX 45 ARK a52- \211 ? Az I 51 -8 12 '-'.- j \ GA "I A. \ TEXAS 83 \ -- ---S- Florida 65,495 TEXAS 3 65,4 Other States of U.S.&D.C. 20 929 154 89 Canal Zone 22 FA' Puerto Rico 88 Guam 1 Other Countries 862 Unclassified 87 Total 78,328 UNIVERSITY- OF -FLORIDA Alaska 1 (By State) Ir - '7 N. DAK- .....\ 14 / 7 \ MONT OAK. 1 .-14 , OREGOV / .....0... MINN. -,- i 0 DA 1 3I 22 5 A9 S. I .-. -- 19 MICH. 35 1 I '-S 3_ S/ / ` IOWA r---W A / ---- .-..L., NEBR. OHIO 10 1 \ I 1' L : IND. 90\ - S a UT\ AH co 6-- ( 47 r^ r iD.C. 30 t\ i..19 6 KANSAS MO. ~I.- Sl a's30i- 2 218 6 ota /1--8-- C. --.. --TENN 0 Hawaii 3 ARIZ OKIA AR S. 1 MEX 1 12 \ i3 2 12 \ GA 33 I I 5 \.--\ MIs. I M IS. S Florida 11,744 LkTEXAS 11 74 Other States of U.S.&D.C. 1,531 i 26 Canal Zone 5 Puerto Rico 19 . Other Countries 333 Unclassified 2 Total 13634 FLORIDA STATE-UNIVERSITY Alaska 2 (By State) 1 MONTH N AK. 2 ) \ 3 2 i AK I 12 143 T "-1--.. O i 9 .. ... MICH. .. ,--- - --. NE 2 OHIO .\ r3 -- 11 *\----f 87--8 D.C. CAuLLr \ j col ---TEN 66 I I OKIA 1 s- - Hawaii 0 N. MEX i 11! AK 11 \ -\ 55 i I 3 \ . 13 v GA. 2 6 MSS" ALA GA "----.r- --- ) 34 123 4. \ ) IA I --LLA 94 Florida 7,948 46 8 Other States of U.S. & D.C. 1,797 L Canal Zone 3 Puerto Rico 7 Other Countries 80 Total 9,835 FLORIDA A- &-M--UNIVERSITY Alaska 0 (By State) 1YqIr I------ o I*i / c" S/ MONT ~. D AK \ .o M 0 MC. _o -OREGON o ...--------- -- IDAHO \r .-- I -- o S DAK o W1 - .. .. M.I k- O Mo .....- 1- -1 / 7.0* / 3. .. .. .. O A O .I , \" 0i D \ ' \_\ i I o i^" iN \ .1,9 / 0 UTAH 10 ------ 3-D.C. CALI\ COLO KANSAS 1 r i O KNSAS MO. . p -*--. .-..... 4. ....Lo I / \ \J -s- 6 --0 --j---0 0-.O 0 N*. _C. S'TENN Hawaii -0 I .O- S'. C. O MEX 9 I \ \9 _ o I o I 1 1 A SI ---- MISS. ALA ---.Lr-- 3 60 ,5 L ? L "-, 596 Florida 2;596 ,-- 7 Other States of U.S. & D.C. 167 F Canal Zone 1 Other Countries 4 Total 2,76* UNIVERSITY..OF- SOUTH FLORIDA (By State) Alaska 0 o y, OREGON / OMINN. 1 oID "O N. o I DAKA .\Y S'--D DAK Hw I WT_ o o . 0.F 9S OO " 0 KA A MVOO 0 r MCH. --,. .--- -- SV NEBR. IOA Ho A V i / 7 i \-- .....- i i r .IND o UTAH I 3 A-. C. CAF. \ I i COLO. O 4 S. KANSAS i MO. / O h e~ "S--- . ..-1 "rC 3. S1 i C ..-, .... -. ,/---. 3 ARI" ZMEX 0 ARK \ sC I "- I Hawaii -01 M \ GA "----.Lr-^-- .... o o 2 ,.{ TEXAS L\ .0k \ -", Florida 2,922 ) 22 Other States of U.S. & D.C. 59 0 Other Countries 1 RA Total 2,982 PUBLIC JUNIOR-COLLEGES Alaska 1 (By State) WASH AS o ---... r L'o" ... 7 -', / . / MO N. DAK<" \ ' ORECON 0O. V- i -17' '5 COM / \ 0 !---o. MINN. * -O' -- ---- 2 i 6s v I.10S. DAK 56 i wo 0 6 MI-CH -- L 1 OW A 18. 1EV. 8 ILL IND3 0 UTAH \ ,,. AI O ANSAS MO. 1., J- 2 2 ---..1 213 .t TENN. 1..--. 19 -7- ~ SARI II OKIA s. ---. Hawaii 0 Z 2 ARK F S" i GAI \ \ 0 I MISS. 3. 6i -o--. 8 99s TEXAS S 8 99 36 L A -- 219- 6 16 Florida 21,498 FIA. Other States of U.S.&D.C. 560 Canal Zone 6 Other Countries 47 Unclassified 5 22,116 PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS Alaska 3 (By State) Alaska 3 "Asti. 7 i ; "" .....- -.... ._. rc / '- / o { -o.. i I \ f.- ,,/ / o, 4 N. DAK. .5 " OEGON R V 3 MiNN 8 WIS ---- w --93 O i ; iS 41 "4 A. I 67 WYO. 8 78 MiCH 7 . / NEV IT -3---- 8 -885 v \ i IOW A"- 3-,A1lT'^i^ NEBR OWA .... 53 _-g 4 LL -. I \3 8 ---I1 -J D.C. \ 1 I oUTAH I c oo37 | l '--, .j^ " CALI \ ) coAo WoN \ A. 1 I KANSAS MO- .r 1-- 67 \J --- -. 17 72 .J .- C I TEN r' OKLA16 SAR I A MERI C. Hawaii 4 18 1 01 3 "-"-- 14 GA. --- M AMLA.1 ) 378 5 A k1 310 \ 51 35 Florida 17,310 Other States of U.S.& D.C. 7,320 Canal Zone 7 Puerto Rico 60 Guam 1 - Other Countries 383 Unclassified 77 25,158 PRIVATE J-UNIOR-COLLEGES (By State) Alaska 2 WAS11 :_ I*-*rA -I #-..- i o .7. o .. -\ . o o .w OREGON 2 ---- MINN. DAHO 1 .. W. . ,S. DAK. N " S--G ----. .. 2 I ... .. "V NEV 7 NEBR OW OHIO 1 13 SKANSAS MO. -x-" 0- A. 1 , r. I o I .\ X , 8-!----.--.L 5 -O c. ., Florida ,i 1 477 s OAR OKLA s o. U.S &C erto Rco 2 M Hawaii 0 1- 1 .C GA. 0 m iss--- mA '--.^......J-T--- 1 l, /28 13 Other Countries 14 Unclassified 3 1, 352a ' FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT 38 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT Florida colleges and universities enrolled in the fall of 1961 a total of 78,328 on-campus, college-grade students. Of these students, 24,038 (30.7%) were enrolled in college for the first time. Of the 24,038 first-time-in- college students, 19,829 (82.5%) 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 44. In the spring of 1961 there were 41,682 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 45. 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 46. For the State as a whole the percentage was 47.6%. For the fall of 1960 the corresponding percentage was 48.8%. The maps on pages 49 through 55 show the Florida first-time-in-college enrollment by counties for the State universities and for the other institu- tions by type. Table 13 shows the out-of-state first-time-in-college enrollment by state of origin for each of the State universities and for the remaining colleges and universities by type. Totals for each state are included in the table and are also shown on the map on page 58. Percentage distributions by type of institutions of the first-time-in-college enrollments are shown in the following tables: 39 TABLE 8 FLORIDA FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT FALL 1958 FALL 1959 FALL 1960 FALL 1961 Type of Institution Fall 1958 Fall 1959 Fall 1960 Fall 1961 State Universities 33-9% 34.2% 35.2% 31.2% Community Junior Colleges 32.7 33.5 42.9 48.5 Private Degree-Granting 28.2 27.0 18.6 16.6 Institutions Private Junior Colleges 5.2 533 3.3 3,7 100.T 100.0o 100.0o 100.0% TABLE 9 OUT-OF-STATE FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT FALL 1958 FALL 1959 FALL 1960 FALL 1961 Type of Institution Fall 1958 Fall 1959 Fall 1960 Fall 1961 State Universities 20.2% 18.0% 16.3% 16.6% Community Junior Colleges 4.7 5.7 4.7 9.1 Private Degree-Granting Institutions 70.5 71.3 75.0 69.7 Private Junior Colleges 4.6 5.0 4.0 4.6 100.0o 100.0o 100.0o0 100.0o TABLE 10 ALL FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT FALL 1958 FALL 1959 FALL 1960 FALL 1961 Type of Institution Fall 1958 Fall 1959 Fall 1960 Fall 1961 State Universities 33.9% 31.3% 31.7% 28.6% Community Junior Colleges 28.6 28.5 35.6 41.6 Private Degree-Granting 34.4 35.0 29.3 25.9 Institutions Private Junior Colleges 5.1 5.2 3.4 3.9 0.0 % 1Oo 100.0 100./o 100.0lo 40 Of the first-time-in-college students enrolled in Florida institutions in the fall of 1961 who came from the 33 counties constituting junior college attendance areas, 64% were attending community junior colleges, 21.3% were attending the State universities, and 14.7% were attending private institu- tions. Excluding Dade County, 73.6%0 were attending community junior colleges, 18.3% were attending the State universities, and 8.1% were attending private institutions. Of the first-time-in-college students who came from the remaining 34 counties not included in junior college attendance areas, 32.5% were enrolled in private institutions, 52.7% were enrolled in the State University System, and 14.8% were enrolled in the community junior colleges. In the fall of 1961, 68.4% of the Florida first-time-in-college students came from the 33 counties in the community junior college attendance areas, while these counties had 58.6% of the 1961 public high school graduates in the State. The number of first-time-in-college students from the junior college attendance areas was 55.5% of the number of 1961 public high school graduates from the counties in those areas, whereas the comparable figure for the remaining 34 counties was 36.3%. For the State as a whole, the first-time-in-college students constituted 47.6% of the number of 1961 public high school graduates. 41 TABLE 11 ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING First-Time-In-College Enrollment (By County) Public Private Private County U.F. F.S.U. F.A.M.U. U.S.F. Jr.Col. DGI Jr.Col. Total Alachua 153 14 12 1 46 30 -- 256 Baker 1 3 1 -- -- 3 -- 8 Bay 19 24 3 -- 281 6 -- 333 Bradford 12 1 1 -- 14 5 -- 33 Brevard 58 38 6 3 499 34 10 648 Broward 245 122 21 12 685 177 9 1,271 Calhoun 1 3 1 -- 28 1 -- 34 Charlotte 11 1 -- 3 5 4 2 26 Citrus 1 1 1 -- 24 2 -- 29 Clay 10 3 1 1 38 6 -- 59 Collier 14 8 -- 4 9 8 -- 43 Columbia 5 9 2 -- 19 9 -- 44 Dade 876 261 54 18 1,957 1,232 17 4,415 DeSoto 2 4 4 2 17 2 2 33 Dixie 2 2 -- 1 1 -- -- 6 Duval 309 178 68 5 70 558 14 1,202 Escambia 28 32 14 1 875 11 1 962 Flagler 1 -- -- -- 6 1 -- 8 Franklin 2 -- 2 -- 5 1 -- 10 Gadsden 3 30 21 -- 32 12 -- 98 Gilchrist 1 1 -- -- 2 1 5 Glades -- -- -- -- 5 1 -- 6 Gulf 2 4 2 -- 31 4 -- 43 Hamilton 3 8 3 -- 18 2 -- 34 Hardee 9 6 2 3 -- 8 4 32 Hendry 2 -- 1 1 10 6 -- 20 Hernando 4 1 2 5 -- 5 -- 17 Highlands 11 7 4 7 9 19 1 58 Hillsborough 134 86 26 828 234 229 39 1,576 Holmes -- -- 1 -- 29 -- -- 30 Indian River 16 11 7 -- 77 16 1 128 Jackson 6 3 3 -- 160 3 -- 175 Jefferson 5 6 2 -- 24 3 -- 40 Lafayette 1 -- -- -- 16 -- -- 17 Lake 30 27 11 3 45 34 24 174 Lee 34 22 -- 18 20 39 -- 133 Leon 19 195 81 1 48 5 -- 349 Levy 6 5 -- -- 34 3 -- 48 Liberty -- 2 -- 5 -- 7 Madison 3 5 4 -- 76 4 -- 92 Manatee 24 15 3 4 258 25 9 338 Marion 24 9 8 6 231 18 2 298 Martin 7 3 4 -- 29 9 -- 52 42 TABLE 11 (Cont.) Public Private Private County U.F. F.S.U. F.A.M.U. U.S.F. Jr.Col. DGI Jr.Col. Total Monroe 14 7 4 4 13 21 6 69 Nassau 12 6 1 2 6 14 1 42 Okaloosa 19 32 -- 1 90 4 -- 146 Okeechobee 6 2 -- -- 9 2 -- 19 Orange 203 84 11 28 27 162 445 960 Osceola 14 5 -- 2 2 6 9 38 Palm Beach 91 53 9 5 751 88 7 1,004 Pasco 2 15 -- 29 9 13 24 92 Pinellas 157 103 12 35 1,373 92 13 1,785 Polk 102 64 14 72 94 166 23 535 Putnam 9 5 8 -- 124 6 -- 152 St.Johns 15 7 8 -- 71 29 -- 130 St.Lucie 17 6 3 1 123 13 3 166 Santa Rosa 8 1 1 1 141 -- -- 152 Sarasota 57 58 4 9 195 24 4 351 Seminole 31 7 6 -- 27 22 49 142 Sumter 6 2 3 4 30 2 1 48 Suwannee 6 10 -- -- 26 8 1 51 Taylor 2 3 1 -- 82 2 1 91 Union 1 -- -- -- 4 1 -- 6 Volusia 57 24 10 4 355 81 7 538 Wakulla -- 6 1 -- 7 2 -- 16 Walton 4 8 2 -- 25 -- 39 Washington 3 2 -- -- 60 -- 65 Unclassified -- -- -- 1 1 -- 2 Total 2,930 1,660 474 1,124 9,615 3,296 730 19,829 43 ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING First-Time-in-College-Enrollment (By County) C96 30 152 146i 39 ,' 175 ; -- ,,o-"- --r o- ,4- '92 \."4 .. -- \\ rr \ 1 ,B4IS *4 | DY i 8 . 6 256 15 / 48 S 298 9 53 29 ;48.^ 17 - i" i 90 . m 0 \ S38 Unclassified. 2 535 6 Total 19,829 1.2 338 32 66 E- SO 58 %-.-t-6r $ARAT- 33 /r 52 1 R TOWARD S43 1271 oo srgo~, hJ ;W 600Q ++J. -44 1961 GRADUATES OF FLORIDA PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS (By County) CSTi l4 NTAMOSANAQ ;;'OOIA ;WATON MOM-iS /Jc5 9 5. 231 4921 tw15 -.6 0""M S64- 9 15 5 a1 1 '1 '. / .- o e' t 7o i ' Q.- 30 "- -.X0 Li -, ,12,8 .0! 677 3i8 30 6 69 S783 '. r 50 , I' r%4-O. 2 io 7 lTS 1O-- 1733' s 1 3I 300 V 323 73 .575 i 31 21 230 Total 41,682 i1 TO L5 2 u! R" -1609 L-.-. 41OWARD 1 2625 110 0 a726 25.b -45- PERCENTAGE THAT THE NUMBER OF FLORIDA FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE STUDENTS IS OF THE NUMBER OF 1961 GRADUATES OF FLORIDA PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS (By County) S5.8 41.1_ 29.2 c >i jd;hI2 .2 i38. __28. i- 3 5 25i 3 b I ,E W A-54.4 28. ,=.. 6, oC 40853.8 i0- "* o_ 37.8 T-P^ ^'t_2 te ,-,_ .- ........ ^ i A. 39.0 5 F -o0.__ 45 a _'- -31n^ 5 54n H e \g - S. 3 o. Key: jr,.^f 28.6 59.5 .7 3 0.8 0 25\T through 4.5 Total number of Florida First-Time-in-College Students 4C 62.4 in Florida Institutions of Higher Learnin 19,829-- Total number of 1961 Graduates of Florida Public High 39.1 48.4 Schools 41,682 a- . Percentage that total number of Florida First-Time-in-College Su 60.8F Students in Florida Institutions is of the total number of 1961 Graduates of Florida Public High School 47.6o 4 -46- TABLE 12 THE PERCENTAGE THAT FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENTS ARE OF THE NUMBER OF HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES (By County) Percentage No. of First-Time-In- Number of High School First-Time-In-College College Students From County Is County Graduates Enrollments of No. of High School Graduates 1958 1959 1960 1961 1958 1959 1960 1961 1958 1959 1960 1961 Alachua 547 563 692 677 215 201 228 256 39.3 35.7 32.9 37.8 Baker 62 79 76 73 21 8 12 8 33.9 10.1 15.8 11.0 Bay 421 482 515 564 175 187 301 333 41.6 38.8 58.4 59.0 Bradford 114 135 143 145 17 35 35 33 14.9 25.9 24.5 22.8 Brevard 372 555 716 894 161 165 706 648 43.3 29.7 98.6 72.5 Broward 1,492 1,847 2,299 2,625 603 690 1,190 1,271 40.4 37.4 51.8 48.4 Calhoun 70 82 88 121 19 21 33 34 27.1 25.6 37.5 28.1 Charlotte 28 35 55 65 9 7 18 26 32.1 20.0 32.7 40.0 Citrus 66 66 70 83 27 34 32 29 40.9 51.5 45.7 34.9 SClay 105 100 116 111 47 48 58 59 44.8 48.0 50.0 53.2 Collier 95 98 102 110 25 30 32 43 23.6 30.6 31.4 39.1 Columbia 212 200 204 217 46 36 49 44 21.7 18.0 24.0 20.3 Dade 5,130 5,792 6,545 7,267 3,165 3,129 4,015 4,415 61.7 54.0 61.0 60.8 DeSoto 84 66 89 107 27 12 22 33 32.1 18.2 24.7 30.8 Dixie 35 42 51 48 6 4 9 6 17.1 9.5 17.6 12.5 Duval 2,093 2,923 3,419 3,877 1,026 1,111 1,031 1,202 49.0 38.0 30.1 31.0 Escambia 1,134 1,182 1,373 1,552 680 708 925 962 60.0 60.0 67.4 62.0 Flagler 36 31 29 25 12 12 20 8 33.3 38.7 69.0 32.0 Franklin 47 37 55 52 14 7 7 10 29.8 18.0 12.7 19.2 Gadsden 300 287 318 346 85 81 88 98 28.3 28.2 27.7 28.3 Gilchrist 38 40 40 40 4 7 7 5 10.5 17.5 17.5 12.5 Glades 17 16 16 14 4 2 4 6 23.5 12.5 25.0 42.8 Gulf 84 72 110 106 25 28 30 43 29.8 38.9 27.3 40.6 Hamilton 64 94 110 120 29 24 25 34 45.3 25.5 22.7 28.3 Hardee 88 110 132 137 20 17 32 32 22.7 15.5 24.2 23.4 Hendry 64 75 71 73 19 21 20 20 29.7 28.0 28.2 27.4 Hernando 58 62 65 80 16 13 21 17 27.6 21.0 32.3 21.2 Highlands 189 193 206 241 44 59 43 58 23.3 30.6 20.9 24.1 Hillsborough 2,261 2,572 3,017 3,230 799 964 1,737 1,576 35.3 37.5 57.6 48.8 Holmes 123 151 133 133 10 15 30 30 8.1 9.9 22.5 22.6 Indian River 139 167 205 241 42 45 79 128 30.2 26.9 38.5 53.1 TABLE 12 (Cont.) Percentage No. of First-Time-In- Number of High School First-Time-In-College College Students From County Is County Graduates Enrollments of No. of High School Graduates 1958 1959 1960 1961 1958 1959 1960 1961 1958 1959 1960 1961 Jackson 369 354 407 426 95 127 129 175 25.7 35.9 31.7 41.1 Jefferson 91 78 97 125 23 33 36 40 25.3 42.3 37.1 32.0 Lafayette 48 38 39 39 13 9 14 17 27.1 23.7 35.9 43.6 Lake 394 405 448 508 113 120 116 174 28.7 29.6 25.9 34.2 Lee 304 337 377 435 87 90 101 133 26.7 28.6 26.8 30.6 Leon 502 537 629 648 246 285 317 349 49.0 53.1 50.4 53.8 Levy 111 94 116 123 47 23 33 48 42.3 24.5 28.4 39.0 Liberty 31 28 36 30 5 5 7 7 16.1 17.6 19.4 23.3 Madison 154 151 185 183 94 81 91 92 60.0 53.6 49.2 50.3 Manatee 426 444 558 575 462 218 290 338 108.5 49.1 52.0 58.8 Marion 504 468 547 649 313 232 270 298 62.1 49.6 49.4 45.9 Martin 85 103 119 125 34 45 62 52 40.0 43.7 52.1 41.6 Monroe 201 208 221 250 45 37 48 69 22.4 17.8 21.7 27.6 Nassau 170 166 176 194 44 43 19 42 25.9 25.9 10.8 21.6 - Okaloosa 263 262 389 492 35 54 114 146 13.3 20.6 29.3 29.7 Okeechobee 39 44 46 52 15 7 13 19 38.5 15.9 28.3 36.5 Orange 1,415 1,510 1,849 2,167 611 680 777 960 43.2 45.0 42.0 44.3 Osceola 107 120 145 133 37 30 35 38 34.6 26.8 24.1 28.6 Palm Beach 1,067 1,237 1,450 1,609 725 861 944 1,004 67.9 69.6 51.8 62.4 Pasco 216 222 288 309 39 65 92 92 18.1 29.3 31.9 29.8 Pinellas 1,668 1,925 2,448 3,001 1,428 1,438 1,606 1,785 85.6 74.7 65.6 59.5 Polk 1,298 1,424 1,570 1,737 438 408 494 535 33.7 28.7 31.5 30.8 Putnam 229 276 291 322 139 130 124 152 60.7 47.1 42.6 47.2 St.Johns 203 187 207 239 108 74 111 130 53.2 39.6 53.6 54.4 St.Lucie 204 234 299 308 56 55 263 166 27.4 23.5 87.9 53.9 Santa Rosa 201 193 211 231 111 73 105 152 55.2 37.8 49.8 65.8 Sarasota 476 519 617 732 269 221 291 351 56.5 42.6 47.2 48.0 Seminole 262 259 329 392 65 83 100 142 24.8 32.0 30.4 36.2 Sumter 134 141 145 153 31 36 28 48 23.1 25.5 19.3 31.4 Suwannee 162 185 205 199 36 56 52 51 22.2 30.3 25.4 25.6 Taylor 134 126 120 147 63 37 34 91 47.0 29.4 28.3 61.9 Union 34 45 44 55 3 8 4 6 8.8 17.8 9.1 10.9 Volusia 1,001 1,235 1,240 1,324 570 461 562 538 56.9 37.3 45.3 40.6 Wakulla 52 55 76 64 12 11 24 16 56.9 37.3 45.3 25.0 Walton 147 134 148 155 23 21 31 39 15.6 15.7 20.9 25.2 Washington 128 153 164 170 25 28 40 65 19.5 18.3 24.4 38.2 Unclassified 2-- 23 -- 2 - Total 28,398 32,051 37,296 41,682 13,852 13,929 18,216 19,829 48.8 43.5 48.3 47.6 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT (By County) -5A Lm^AnOA.QSAOALOOSAt WALTON IMO C..S -/ACSON . 28 8 19 4 1. 6 .J<- 6 NASA A- I- ,", I 0 I I_ ,. -. T, . ( (3 lN / *~~d-.-'-,_? / ;-J 3 ,\ 8 .1. 19._ ... r 2 ^.2 5r) .-_ 6 30 -.3,.-r 2/51 o1 -,- (0 Lo i 152 l ^k 7"i_ .l.[ 8 Total 2,930 'c .' -- i-- "* Total- 2,930 4 \14 15 A 143 102 5 9 11 \A 6 17 $AAO1 2 i A 13 S JCOLL'R LNOWARD 16 S-49- -49 -1WR1 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY First-Time-in-College Enrollment (By County) ? 32T 8o 3 .---.-,- h6 ,.--- 32 j 5 8 ,? 3 i C ".w ..... ., ~;i?-T-< "I" [ L .- , ,i. 2 6 i t86 9 . -, I $v..5l-, 1 0 1 3 3 7 7 "-1 2 .. 5 53 0000 A.RO 4 122 15 5 Total 3.f6o ^. ^ *^ 0(tou so 7 15 6 at 532 8 122 -50- FLORIDA A. & M. UNIVERSITY First-Time-in-College Enrollment (By County) ['cih] A O I -T RMOS A "-"TON" 14 1 0 2 3LJ -1........... 1 0 12- S? i. /-2 81 ( i2 / J68 XJ2 .. 1 0 v at\ o f \ --1 i 12 8 F- 1 /^ ~,- '"_.O . 17 Total 47 0 1 3 .2 -. .. 'O6 . .--TRUS 7 '5 R--.`_A PACCOOI ... .' ,, ..o 1 1 Cc 12-226 1 S-i7 4 354 L.- 0 LEI o 9 -51-o -51- UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA First-Time-in-College Enrollment (By County) tSZ;;;.UA7VNr.OKAIOOU WALTO" | I 1 0 0 | O* , <^^0 0 0 0~-4 ,T 0 5U-J o ,. o o L .," -O .j .. l S0 1.0.... O0 1 5 0 i .- O- 0 SA16 \ 0 1 N o,.- 4 3 --.I ..-. ii ._ I 35-- 828 72 3. Total 1,124 S4 3 0 T ,- i 6T0-i 7 L.-..r ARASQOT GLAORS pA4MVEAC . ... .i J l8(.BROWARD 18 -52- PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES. -.- First-Time-In-College Enrollment (By County) /e -,A 176 R. -M 0 WAITO ?MOL s 14fACMON.* * S141 !90 2.- L1o, 25 ., 6 CAL o k $ 4UVA) P.-.I 6_ 48 l 776 .8 -/ 313 ^ 7 ,5 7 82 1 P9 ),ai6 \ 116v"-. '12 1 wot t 34 231 VO 2 oTrw s" 355 S.-;--- .-.,, Unclassified 1 1,L"~Uo \ 2 1,37 23 94 1499 Total 9,615 S ;i 17 29 SARA5 J 29 LEE 0 751 0BROWARD 9 685 13 1957 0 -53- PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS First-Time-in-College Enrollment (By County) W R oi OS oW IMES JACo N i S 0 14 0 3-" J o'5" 5' 3". -, lI S' 12 3/ 2 i / 7 Sr 4 _ Y ,/ I 2 i-- ( (t"A' iALACUA \ Tw o0 .2 30 6 / 16 Unclassified 1 I. 18 1 13 \ --"-1 - r I MO -54 21 - Unclassified .1 D'2i'S Ril Total 3,296 ^^^'^'"r ?^"^ 19 \ 2 13 -54- PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES First-Time-in-College Enrollment (By County) oKOUHOIA rAHW j0XA;OOSA 'Tot, /JAC tO " S 0 0 L0 0 .EJACONON _ 0, fo/o *- ; ,. O0 J 0. 0-, ~ 1 iALAC.UA \.Ti - Q'*FRA, v o o.# -_ i 0.- O-' >/ / 0 o o 0-0 of ,"' i r i \\\ Q.-1 Total 730 1 39 23 9 k, \,,< - 1 i I 0t "ottt Wi So o 2 0- VJ.DROWARD 6 17 -55- TABLE 13 ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING First-Time-In-College Enrollment (By State) Public Private Private State U.F. F.S.U. F.A.M.U. U.S.F. Jr.Col. DGI Jr.Col. Total Alabama 7 33 14 -- 63 30 10 157 Alaska 1 -- -- 1 -- -- 2 Arizona -- -- -- -- -- 2 1 3 Arkansas 2 1 -- -- 1 2 6 12 California 2 3 -- 1 -- 25 4 35 Colorado 3 3 -- -- -- 7 -- 13 Connecticut 10 3 1 1 13 128 15 171 Delaware 1 -- -- -- 3 17 1 22 Dist. of Col. 4 1 1 -- 1 28 1 36 Florida 2,930 1,660 474 1,124 9,615 3,296 730 19,829 Georgia 44 104 9 1 28 144 7 337 Hawaii -- -- -- -- -- - Idaho -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1 Illinois 14 15 -- 2 13 124 6 174 Indiana 5 6 -- 1 20 47 5 84 Iowa -- 1 -- 1 6 11 1 20 Kansas -- 1 -- -- 1 5 2 9 Kentucky 4 6 2 -- 2 44 5 63 Louisiana 1 3 3 -- 3 12 1 23 Maine 1 1 -- 1 3 21 2 29 Maryland 8 6 -- 1 5 59 2 81 Massachusetts 12 8 -- 1 9 142 8 180 Michigan 4 2 -- 15 54 8 83 Minnesota -- -- -- -- 15 -- 15 Mississippi 1 1 1 -- 6 7 2 18 Missouri -- -- -- 1 8 18 -- 27 Montana -- 2 -- -- -- 1 1 4 Nebraska 1 -- 1 -- 2 1 5 Nevada -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 New Hampshire -- -- -- -- 3 12 -- 15 New Jersey 28 10 1 5 18 396 15 473 New Mexico- -- -- -- -- -- -- - New York 48 18 1 7 33 734 23 864 North Carolina 5 10 3 -- 13 43 2 76 North Dakota -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- 1 Ohio 11 19 1 2 24 134 14 205 Oklahoma -- -- -- -- 1 6 1 8 Oregon -- -- -- -- 4 1 5 Pennsylvania 29 8 -- 4 22 284 8 355 Rhode Island 1 -- -- -- -- 17 4 22 South Carolina 10 9 3 -- 6 43 2 73 South Dakota -- -- -- -- 4 -- 4 56 TABLE 13 (Cont.) Public Private Private State U.F. F.S.U. F.A.M.U. U.S.F. Jr.Col. DGI Jr.Col. Total Tennessee 4 5 -- 1 6 37 7 60 Texas 3 4 3 -- 2 20 5 37 Utah- -- -- -- -- -- -- - Vermont -- 1 -- -- 2 10 3 16 Virginia 14 13 1 3 3 85 8 127 Washington 1 -- -- -- -- 6 -- 7 West Virginia 5 1 -- 1 6 10 -- 23 Wisconsin 4 1 -- -- 5 23 1 34 Wyoming -- -- -- -- -- 2 -- 2 Total 3,218 1,959 518 1,159 9,961 6,112 914 23,841 Canal Zone 1 -- -- -- 2 2 -- 5 Guam -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0 Puerto Rico 1 1 -- -- -- 19 2 23 Other Countries 23 4 1 1 29 84 8 150 Unclassified -- -- -- -- 4 14 1 19 GRAND TOTAL 3,243 1,964 519 1,160 9,996 6,231 925 24,038 57 ALL-INSTUTUTIONS OF- HIGHER- LEARNING First-Time-in-College Enrollment Alaska 2 (By State) W T'"ASH ... II ( / '-. I 1 I ^ ..- I-' OREoN / < WIS. S 5 S AK. 1 5 ,. wls 1 1 .- 473 2 1 \ IOWA ) iw --- NEBR. 20 o S5 -- I "- --3 D. t \"1 !UTAH "r ..4 84. ...S. i --!Dc S-- \ .., C ARz I r' N.' MEX \ 7 Hawaii 3 \ GA. I0 2- M. A ". 84," ,.rN F.lor-Lr- .. ..TE ) 18 \ 5A- 3-3 --' Florida 9,829 Other States of U.S.&D.C. 4,012 37 Canal Zone '5 F" Puerto Rico 23 > Other Countries 150 Unclassified 19 Total 2038 GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA'S INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING 59 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 as far back as 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 14. Out-of-state graduate enrollments in each of the seven graduate institutions are shown by state in Table 15. Graduate student enrollments in 1961 showed an 8.0% increase (4,158 to 4,489) over the fall of 1960, as compared with a 9.2% increase the year before. 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. In the fall of 1961, 3,016 were in State universities; and 1,473 were in private institutions. While the numbers were increased the percentages were nearly the same as for fall 1959 and the fall 1960. As in the fall of 1959 and the fall 1960, the bulk of graduate students (85.9% of the total) were enrolled in three institutions in the fall of 1961. The University of Florida accounted for 1,215 (31.9% of the total) graduate students in the fall of 1959, 1,309 (31,5% of the total) in the fall of 1960, and 1,401 (31.2% of the total) in the fall of 1961. The Florida State Uni- versity enrolled 1,194 (31.4% of the total) in the fall of 1959, 1,335 (32.1% 60 of the total) in the fall of 1960, and 1,432 (31.9% of the total) in the fall of 1961. In the fall of 1959, the University of Miami enrolled 971 (25.5% of the total); in the fall of 1960, 958 (23.1% of the total) were enrolled; and in the fall of 1961, 1,021 (22.7% of the total) were in that institution. In the fall of 1961, Florida graduate students attending Florida institutions increased 6.7f over the fall of 1960 (2,696 to 3,168) as compared with an increase of 12.7% between the fall 1959 and fall 1960. Of the 3,168 Florida graduate students enrolled in 1961, 1,704 (53.8%) were in the State univer- sities. In the fall of 1960, 58.4%f were attending State Universities; and in the fall of 1959, 1,544 of 2,634 (59.0%) were enrolled in State universities. Private institutions accounted for 1,464 (46.2o) of the 3,168 Florida graduate students in 1961; 1,235 (41.6%) in 1960; and 1,090 (41.0%) in the fall of 1959. The University of Florida enrolled 25.1% (795) of the Florida graduate students in the fall of 1961 as compared with 26.0% (773) in the fall of 1960, and 27% (709) in the fall of 1959. Florida State University in the fall of 1961 en- rolled 23.4%f (743) as compared with 24.9% (739) of the Florida graduate students in 1960, and 24.7% (635) in 1959. The University of Miami in the fall of 1961 again enrolled more Florida graduate students than either the University of Florida or Florida State University. In the fall of 1961 the University of Miami enrolled 32.0% (1,014) of the Florida graduate students as compared with 30.8% (913) in the fall of 1960, and 34.0% (890) in the fall of 1961.* *In the fall of 1961, the University of Miami rearranged the system by which home addresses of students are reported. Thus, some slight shifts in percentages may be attributed tothis factor. 61 TABLE 14 GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS (By County) Total Total Univ. Private Graduate County U.F. F.S.U. F.A.M.U. System DGI Students Alachua 133 4 7 144 -- 144 Baker 3 -- -- 3 -- 3 Bay 7 9 1 17 -- 17 Bradford 2 -- -- 2 -- 2 Brevard 11 7 -- 18 3 21 Broward 25 25 -- 50 89 139 Calhoun 1 1 -- 2 -- 2 Charlotte 3 2 -- 5 -- 5 Citrus 3 2 -- 5 -- 5 Clay 8 2 -- 10 -- 10 Collier 2 -- -- 2 -- 2 Columbia 4 -- 2 6 -- 6 Dade 90 46 1 137 1,005 1,142 DeSoto -- -- -- -- Dixie 1 -- -- 1 -- 1 Duval 88 26 7 121 -- 121 Escambia 10 21 1 32 -- 32 Flagler 1 -- -- 1 -- 1 Franklin -- 2 -- 2 2 Gadsden 3 13 30 46 -- 46 Gilchrist 2 -- -- 2 -- 2 Glades -- 2 -- 2 -- 2 Gulf 1 1 2 2 Hamilton 2 1 -- 3 -- 3 Hardee 2 1 -- 3 -- 3 Hendry 1 -- -- 1 -- 1 Hernando 2 3 1 6 -- 6 Highlands 9 1 -- 10 -- 10 Hillsborough 57 32 2 91 1 92 Holmes 1 2 1 4 -- 4 Indian River 3 1 -- 4 -- 4 Jackson 3 7 -- 10 -- 10 Jefferson 1 2 10 13 -- 13 Lafayette 1 2 -- 3 -- 3 Lake 11 4 -- 15 7 22 Lee 11 2 -- 13 -- 13 Leon 5 250 75 330 -- 330 Levy 5 2 -- 7 -- 7 Liberty -- 5 -- 5 -- 5 Madison 4 3 5 12 -- .12 Manatee 7 5 -- 12 -- 12 Marion 19 5 1 25 1 26 Martin 1 -- -- 1 -- 1 Monroe 5 3 -- 8 1 9 62 TABLE 14 (Cont.) Total Total Univ. Private Graduate County U.F. F.S.U. F.A.M.U. System DGI Students Nassau 3 -- 3 -- 3 Okaloosa 3 121 -- 124 -- 124 Okeechobee 1 1 -- 2 -- 2 Orange 40 11 -- 51 256 307 Osceola 4 4 -- 8 -- 8 Palm Beach 17 10 -- 27 10 37 Pasco 5 -- -- 5 -- 5 Pinellas 45 38 1 84 -- 84 Polk 45 18 3 66 3 69 Putnam 13 2 3 18 1 19 St.Johns 13 2 -- 15 -- 15 St.Lucie 1 3 -- 4 1 5 Santa Rosa 2 7 -- 9 -- 9 Sarasota 14 14 -- 28 -- 28 Seminole 6 -- -- 6 13 19 Sumter 4 2 1 7 -- 7 Suwannee 3 -- 11 14 -- 14 Taylor 2 2 1 5 -- 5 Union 1 -- -- 1 -- 1 Volusia 22 8 1 31 73 104 Wakulla -- 4 1 5 -- 5 Walton 1 1 -- 2 -- 2 Washington 2 1 -- 3 -- 3 Total 795 743 166 1,704 1,464 3,168 63 GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS (By County) A 1A7.';AITA R0OA O WALTON IMOLMiS c 132 2 $o f,, LE ,. o~-, 3 ..... 1 51 5 ,. 2 J 2 UMSIA 13 *.. - 5T_ ,. i 4 -. t1 19 AG 1 7 .J 26 0111 I.-7 22 r-...i 8 8 iS0 I~ I S r\ ii 92 Total- 3,168 4 69 0 10 2 10 2 j 1.---. *3 7 -64- -64- GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT IN THE STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM (By County) 1 0ALOOSA 'Tom 3 9 124 2 L.F: 10 k FO (*_ '. S\ 330 --3(.) 12 .- 4 _ __ I 102, I ..A.. 5 i 2_ 6 i 1 "15\ 26 1 12T R i I 4o \ VAUD j01C[0LA Total- 1,704 \' A o U k.A I 84-lN 92 1 69 \ i Al S- .- 0 2I ... SA -65- 13.- -.- . 9J 137 -65- GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT IN PRIVATE DEGREE GRANTING INSTITUTIONS (By County) ;."N-OifA AlOO$A* "N /JAC"r i;-7\ 0 0 0 o o to ,-.'J. --r ... ...T I- -/ \ 0 _/ I O 0 "-: ',. .0....--.Oe O- o .."-, 'A o I\ jLLA -' -,- . o 0 ./L-- i -- .1 0 \ 0s A, 0 o o 1 i-- I v i I RN- '. Un I R Q A A | O .r. . -610 ML i | .J O j .BROWARD -6 6- -J 01005 0 a -66- "ISOP -66-0 TABLE 15 GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS (By State) Total Total Univ. Private Graduate State U.F. F.S.U. F.A.M.U. System DGI Students Alabama 30 38 1 69 -- 69 Alaska -- 2 -- 2 -- 2 Arizona -- 1 -- 1 -- 1 Arkansas 5 6 -- 11 -- 11 California 18 16 -- 34 -- 34 Colorado 2 2 -- 4 -- 4 Connecticut 6 5 -- 11 -- 11 Delaware 2 2 -- 4 -- 4 Dist. of Col. 6 2 -- 8 -- 8 Florida 795 743 166 1,704 1,464 3,168 Georgia 36 82 16 134 -- 134 Hawaii -- -- -- -- Idaho -- 2 -- 2 -- 2 Illinois 20 24 -- 44 -- 44 Indiana 9 13 -- 22 -- 22 Iowa 4 16 -- 20 -- 20 Kansas 1 3 -- 4 -- 4 Kentucky 9 9 18 1 19 Louisiana 5 18 -- 23 -- 23 Maine 7 4 -- 11 -- 11 Maryland 10 6 -- 16 -- 16 Massachusetts 13 12 -- 25 -- 25 Michigan 5 11 -- 16 -- 16 Minnesota 2 7 -- 9 -- 9 Mississippi 13 18 -- 31 -- 31 Missouri 7 12 -- 19 -- 19 Montana -- 5 -- 5 -- 5 Nebraska 4 5 -- 9 -- 9 Nevada 1 3 -- 4 1 5 New Hampshire 2 2 -- 4 -- 4 New Jersey 12 14 -- 26 -- 26 New Mexico 1 4 -- 5 -- 5 New York 55 43 -- 98 4 102 North Carolina 21 23 -- 44 1 45 North Dakota 1 1 -- 2 -- 2 Ohio 35 33 -- 68 -- 68 Oklahoma 6 7 -- 13 -- 13 Oregon 2 3 -- 5 -- 5 Pennsylvania 35 33 -- 68 -- 68 Rhode Island 4 -- -- 4 -- 4 South Carolina 13 31 -- 44 -- 44 South Dakota -- 9 -- 9 -- 9 Tennessee 23 35 -- 58 -- 58 67 TABLE 15 (Cont.) Total Total Univ. Private Graduate State U.F. F.S.U. F.A.M.U. System DGI Students Texas 19 30 -- 49 -- 49 Utah -- 3 -- 3 -- 3 Vermont 2 3 -- 5 5 Virginia 20 14 -- 34 -- 34 Washington 4 3 -- 7 -- 7 West Virginia 8 6 -- 14 -- 14 Wisconsin 6 11 -- 17 -- 17 Wyoming 1 -- -- 1 -- 1 Total 1,280 1,375 183 2,838 1,471 4,309 Canal Zone -- 1 -- 1 -- 1 Guam -- -- -- -- Puerto Rico 4 5 -- 9 -- 9 Other Countries 117 51 -- 168 2 170 Unclassified -- -- -- -- -- - GRAND TOTAL 1,401 1,432 183 3,016 1,473 4,489 68 GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS (By State) Alaska 2 WAS/ T r,-'> / t 7--.-. :".- ..... ._ --- -. -... S1 I L i jS "I U'-. ", 2 MI,.i fNN 2ON NS DAK. j wYO 2 17 -H. / i 1- o \ I .W -26* , 1 N '----.MINN. 2, 'A ," ..-. I'-' I 5 9 I I 2 \ 5 -.... W O 1 --8 -.. CAL COLQ KANSAS MO. I 2v 1, IO A Hawaii 6 1-- --..L 11 \ / --T.,-, I NE BR OHIO V 68 -- I .. \ND. .L.. J--- T...S 31 _--3 - Florida 3,1688 Other States of U.S.&D.C. 1,141 / F Puerto Rico 9 Other Countries 170 Canal Zone 1 Total 49 ,168 Total 4,469~ GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT IN THE STATE-.UNIVERSITY SYSTEM Alaska 2 (By State) OREGONi 5 MINN. S IDAHO -- -. 9,r, ----5 / S DAK i .. i' S2 YO. .9 .---- 17 MICH. S.-- 16 \ 626 NIOWA A OIO 2 68 V, / 9i ( ' o-1, 68O !,8 c 68..._ CI UkA j 14 sL OA. ,u \ 1 coLo 22,- K iY. > S. I KANSAS MO / Hawaii- O N MEX ARK NI V-- 'SS AL-A. ,,- ^ l,-o 31 \ 69i. .,"- Florida 1,704 49 ,- Other State of U.S.&D.C. 1,134 y Canal Zone 1 Puerto Rico 9 Other Countries 168 Total 3,016 GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT IN PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS IN FLORIDA Alaska -- 0 (By State) W 1S-.-.-.. r - OREGON / i / / -o I,- \ "---. o o ,..---. o C ...- /I wY' --0 -- .---. "4- NEV. NER II OHIO O 0 \ 0 \o -O -0D SUTAH vI A 1 S0 KANSAS MO. K.r O 7 -- --- O -. .- N.- TENN. 0 1 SAR -.LA L. C Hawaii -O0 A N.'MEX 0S R C 1,O AICOI .. 1 o. o A TEXAS A 0 ......A --.J -1,46 Florida 1,464 0 0 Other States of U.S.&D.C. 7 O" Other Countries 2 , 1,473 TRENDS IN FLORIDA COLLEGE GRADE ENROLLMENT FALL 1957 FALL 1961 72 TRENDS IN COLLEGE GRADE ENROLLMENT 1959 1961 Total On-Campus, College-Grade Enrollment In the fall of 1961 there were 78,328 on-campus,college-grade students enrolled in Florida institutions of higher learning. This represents a 14.9% increase over the fall of 1960 when 68,172 students were enrolled, and it is an increase of 55.2% for the period 1957 (the initial year of this reporting series) through 1961. The average annual rate of increase for all Florida institutions during the period was 11.8%. (Tables 16 and 17) The State University System The State University System shows a 7.4% increase between fall 1960 and fall 1961 with enrollments rising from 27,053 to 29,219. This percentage of increase is slightly below the average annual increase and indicates a more normal growth than last year when the University of South Florida in Tampa was opened causing the rate of increase to rise to 14.1% in the State University System. For the entire period from the fall of 1957 to the fall of 1961, enrollments in the State University System increased 38.2%o, from 21,146 for the fall of 1957 to 29,219 for the fall of 1961 with an average annual increase of 8.3%. Community Junior Colleges From the fall of 1959 to the fall of 1960, enrollments in Florida's Public Community Junior Colleges increased 43.4%, from 11,008 in the fall of 1959 to 15,790 in the fall of 1960. The greater portion of this increase was accounted for by the opening of seven new institutions in this category (Brevard 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, 73 and Lincoln Junior College at Fort Pierce) which opened fall term 1960 with a combined enrollment of 3,325 students. In the fall of 1961 only one new Community Junior College was opened (Jackson Junior College at Marianna); and, yet, enrollments in these colleges rose 40.1o,from 15,790 students in the fall of 1960 to 22,116 students in the fall of 1961. In the period between the fall of 1957 and the fall of 1961, public community junior college enrollments increased 258.9%. 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). In the fall of 1961, however, an increase of 6.6% (from 25,329 fall 1960 to 26,993 fall 1961) was found. For the period from the fall of 1957 to the fall of 1961, enrollments increased 17.5%, from 22,971 to 26,993. 74 TABLE 16 COMPARISONS OF ENROLLMENTS IN FLORIDA COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES BY SELECTIVE YEARS AND BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION Percent- Percent- Percent- Percent- Fall Fall age of Fall age of Fall age of Fall age of Type 1957 1958 Increase 1959 Increase 1960 Increase 1961 Increase State Universities 21,146 22,569 6.7 23,713 5.1 27,053 14.1 29,219 8.0 Community Jr. Colleges 6,169 9,614 55.8 11,008 14.5 15,790 43.4 22,116 40.1 Private Degree- Granting Inst. 21,577 22,052 2.2 23,267 5.5 23,760 2.1 26,993 6.9 Private Junior Colleges 1,394 1,847 32.5 2,133 15.5 1,569 -26.4 1,835 17.0 All Types 50,286 56,082 11.5 60,121 7.2 68,172 13.4 78,328 11.8 NOTE: Students enrolled in terminal programs are included in the above figures. Where figures for prior years differ from those given in prior enrollment reports, terminal enrollments have been omitted from the totals in prior reports but included here. 75 TABLE 17 ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING FALL 1957 FALL 1961 Total On-Campus, College Grade Enrollment First-Time Grad- Non- Fall State Univ. Com.Jr. Private All in College uate Florida Florida Term System Colleges Inst. Inst. Enrollment Enroll. Students Students 1957 21,146 6,169 22,971 50,286 13,260 41,021 9,265 1958 22,569 9,614 23,899 56,082 16,232 46,378 9,704 1959 23,713 11,008 25,400 60,121 16,974 3,806 49,714 10,407 1960 27,053 15,790 25,329 68,172 22,484 4,158 56,339 11,833 1961 29,219 22,116 26,993 78,328 24,038 4,489 65,495 12,829 Increase 1961 Over 1957 38.2o 258.9% 17.5% 55.8% 81.3% 59.7V 38.5% Average Annual Increase 8.3% 38.6% 4.2% 11.8% 16.6% 17.9% 12.4% 8.5% 76 Distribution of Enrollment By Type of Institution The results of differing rates of growth among the several types of institu- tions are indicated in the percentage distribution of enrollments among these categories of institutions. Beginning with the fall term 1957 through the fall term 1959, the State University System and the private degree-granting institutions enrolled slightly smaller percentages of the total enrollment each year, while the community junior colleges and the private junior colleges enrolled correspondingly larger percentages. Fall 1960 enrollments, however, show the State University System slightly higher than fall 1959 and private institutions lower than fall 1959. (Table 18) In the fall of 1961 the trend was again reversed with the State universities and private degree-granting institutions showing losses from the previous year and community junior colleges continued gains. The State University System Between the fall of 1960 and the fall of 1961 there was a slight decrease (39.7% to 37.3%) in the portion of the total enrollment in Florida institutions of higher learning attending institutions in the State University System. In the period from the fall of 1957 to the fall of 1961 there was a drop in the percentage of total enrollments attending State universities from 42.0% in the fall of 1957 to 37.3% in the fall of 1961. This drop occurred despite the opening of a new State university in the fall of 1960. Total enrollment figures in the State universities increased, however, from 21,146 in the fall of 1957 to 29,219 in the fall of 1961. Public Community Junior Colleges The only group of institutions to have made material gains in the percentage 77 of total enrollments, either for the year between the fall of 1960 and the fall of 1961 or the reporting period of this series from fall 1957 to fall 1961, have been the public community junior colleges. The percentage of the total enrollment attending these colleges increased 6% from the fall of 1960 to the fall of 1961. In the period from fall 1957 to the fall of 1961, the public community junior colleges added 15.9% of the total enrollment to the 12.3% they held in the fall of 1957. This increase would seem to result from the opening of 18 new community junior colleges between the fall of 1957 and the fall of 1961. The total enrollment in community junior colleges increased from 6,169 in the fall of 1957 to 22,116 in the fall of 1961. Private Institutions The greatest loss in percentage of total enrollment attending a given type of institution was felt by private institutions where the percentage dropped from 37.1% in fall 1960 to 34.5% in fall 1961. Between the fall of 1957 and the fall of 1961 the percentage of enrollments in private institutions dropped from 45.7% to 34.5%. In the fall of 1961, 26,993 students were enrolled in private insti- tutions as compared with 22,971 enrolled in this type institution in fall 1957. TABLE 18 PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF ENROLLMENTS BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION, FALL 1957 FALL 1961 Type of Institution 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 State Universities 42.0% 40.3% 39.5% 39.7% 37.3% Community Junior Colleges 12.3 17.1 18.3 23.2 28.2 Private Institutions 45.7 42.6 42.2 37.1 34.5 100.0% 10 0.o0 100.0% 100.0o 100.0 78 First-Time-In-College Enrollments In the fall of 1961 the first-time-in-college enrollment for all institutions of higher learning in Florida was 24,038 students. This is an increase of 6.9% over the 22,484 students reported in the fall of 1960 but is well below the 32.5% increase found between the fall of 1959 and the fall of 1960. For the period from the fall of 1957 to the fall of 1961, first-time-in-college enrollments increased 81.3%. The average rate of annual increase for the period was 16.6%. Table 19 compares total and first-time-in-college enroll- ments from 1957-1961 by institution. The State University System In the fall of 1961, the State University System showed a decrease of first- time-in-college enrollments of 3.2% from the fall of 1960. For the period from fall 1957 to fall 1961 first-time-in-college enrollments in the State University System increased 57.4% from 4,374 in the fall of 1957 to 6,886 in the fall of 1961. Public Community Junior Colleges First-time-in-college enrollments in the public community junior colleges increased by 24,8% between the fall of 1960 when they enrolled 8,011 students and the fall of 1961 when 9,996 students were enrolled in these institutions. For the period 1957 to 1961, first-time-in-college enrollment in community junior colleges rose from 2,720 to 9,996, or an increase of 267.5%. Private Institutions The first-time-in-college enrollment in private institutions for the fall of 1961 was 7,156, or 201 less than the 7,357 reported in the fall of 1960. This 79 is a decrease of 2.7% and may reflect a trend, reported by one major insti- tution, toward a greater number of first-time-in-college students enrolling during the summer term. Between the fall of 1957 and the fall of 1961, first-time-in-college en- rollment in private institutions increased from 6,166 to 7,156, or 16.0%. 80 TABLE 19 COLLEGE GRADE ENROLLMENTS 1957-1961 BY INSTITUTION Total Enrollment First-Time-In-College 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 State University 21,146 22,569 23,713 27,053 29,219 4,374 5,179 5,306 7,116 6,886 System Fla. A & M University 2,736 2,748 2,824 2,943 2,768 696 676 705 702 519 Fla. State University 7,203 7,515 8,179 9,019 9,835 1,434 1,571 1,783 2,040 1,964 University of Florida 11,207 12,306 12,710 13,100 13,634 2,244 2,932 2,818 3,002 3,243 Univ. of South Florida -- -- -- 1,991 2,982 -- -- -- 1,372 1,160 Community Jr. Colleges 6,169 9,614 11,008 15,790 22,116 2,720 4,644 4,835 7,816 9,996 H Brevard -- -- -- 726 1,248 -- -- -- 522 490 Carver -- 38 51 -- -- 38 21 Central Florida -- 316 469 453 615 -- 183 216 214 312 Chipola 579 651 416 498 709 137 175 200 252 341 Collier-Blocker -- -- 53 61 -- -- 49 31 Dade County -- 1,388 3,341 1,206 1,956 Daytona Beach -- 518 710 827 908 -- 323 247 314 306 Gibbs 236 509 635 647 604 202 322 317 356 369 Gulf Coast 181 328 410 503 661 160 118 134 220 297 Hampton -- 138 160 170 204 -- 127 78 88 108 Indian River -- 348 487 -- -- 202 185 Jackson County -- 40 40 Jr.College of Broward Co. -- 687 1,388 460 640 Lincoln -- .-- 85 119 ---- -- 56 42 Manatee 823 663 757 993 -- 502 279 338 468 North Florida -- 219 303 351 472 -- 164 117 150 203 Palm Beach 825 1,190 1,384 1,711 2,111 416 557 762 773 829 Pensacola 1,386 1,613 1,766 2,132 2,647 529 623 648 913 1,101 Roosevelt -- 75 180 181 216 -- 65 89 93 102 Rosenwald 29 53 72 73 -- 26 27 44 25 St.Johns River -- 191 324 339 540 -- 139 167 157 274 TABLE 19 (Cont.) Total Enrollment First-Time-In-College 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 Com.Jr.Collr0es (Cont.) St. Peters8rg 2,765 2,716 3,116 3,302 3,934 1,167 1,130 1,357 1,285 1,556 Suwanee -- 60 93 220 -- 44 45 71 Volusia county 115 171 239 279 -- 95 51 119 121 Washinpon 197 183 188 190 195 109 95 102 115 108 Private Institutions 22,971 23,899 25,400 25,329 26,993 6,166 6,409 6,833 7,357 7,156 Bar-y College 452 794 786 804 799 199 187 219 220 229 Bethune-Cookman College 706 677 700 679 680 164 149 167 160 182 Edward Waters College 470 634 623 698 743 220 270 201 260 234 Fla. N & I Mem.College 289 290 280 296 332 63 79 70 75 76 op Fla. Presbyterian Col. -- -- 153 259 -- -- -- 151 150 Fla. Southern College 2,544 2,278 2,267 1,836 1,985 544 555 676 667 733 Jacksonville Univ. 1,845 2,113 2,050 1,521 1,733 690 525 560 342 486 Rollins College 694 682 1,026 1,156 1,288 234 218 266 392 301 Stetson University 1,812 1,848 1,789 1,982 2,112 460 411 360 465 502 Univ. of Miami 11,459 11,822 12,627 12,735 13,179 2,738 3,071 3,239 3,385 2,813 Univ. of Tampa 1,748 1,603 1,742 1,900 2,048 397 391 382 474 525 Fla. Christian Col. 221 231 240 228 266 132 111 143 121 144 Orlando Jr. College 647 849 1,071 1,059 1,228 288 400 427 480 588 St. Leo College -- 115 193 261 -- 66 114 135 Webber College 84 78 84 89 80 37 42 57 51 58 All Institutions 50,286 56,082 60,121 68,172 78,328 13,260 16,232 16,974 22,289 24,038 |
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|---|---|---|
| 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 |
| 33 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |