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Cover Title Page Page i The board of regents Page ii Preface Page iii Table of Contents Page iv List of Tables Page v Page vi List of maps Page vii Chapter I: General information Page 1 Introductory remarks Page 2 Page 3 Changes in participants Page 4 Page 5 List of abbreviations Page 6 Florida's institutions of higher learning Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Summary Page 11 Page 12 Chapter II: Report of the statewide enrollment Page 13 Statewide enrollment 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 Chapter III: Enrollments by institutions Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Chapter IV: First-time-in-college enrollment Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 Page 61 Page 62 Page 63 Page 64 Page 65 Page 66 Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Chapter V: Graduate student enrollment Page 71 Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 Page 83 Page 84 Page 85 Chapter VI: Trends and new developments in Florida higher education Page 86 Page 87 Page 88 Page 89 Page 90 Page 91 |
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State University System of Florida Publication No. 105 1966 Enrollment in Florida's Institutions of Higher Learning Fall 1965 378 /^3"e_ ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA'S INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING FALL 1965 May 1, 1966 Board of Regents Tallahassee, Florida THE BOARD OF REGENTS CHESTER H. FERGUSON Chairman Tampa WAYNE C. McCALL, D.D.S. Vice-Chairman Ocala LOUIS C. MURRAY, M.D. Orlando WOODROW J. DARDEN Titusville HENRY KRAMER Jacksonville CLARENCE L. MENSER, D.LITT. Vero Beach JOHN C. PACE Pensacola CLIFTON G. DYSON West Palm Beach MRS. E. D. PEARCE Miami J. B. CULPEPPER Chancellor Tallahassee PREFACE This report of the fall 1965 enrollment in the institutions of higher learning in Florida is the ninth annual report prepared with the cooperation of both the public and private colleges and universities of the state. All institutions listed in either the Florida Educational Directory or the Education Directory of the U.S. Office of Education were asked to participate in this report. Even though participation was voluntary, all eligible institutions except one private school of music provided enrollment data for publication in this report. Enrollment data for 1965 were collected in basically the same manner as for previous reports, thus facilitating the comparison of 1965 enrollments with past enrollments for single years extending back to 1957. The recapitulation of previous enrollment information in each chapter frees the reader from the necessity of referring to previous enrollment reports. Sincere 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 study. The present Enrollment in Florida's Institutions of Higher Learning was prepared by Roger Martin McGirt, Jr., Research Assistant, in consultation with John W. Sutton, Assistant to the Chief Academic Officer, and G. Emerson Tully, Director of Educational Research. Allan Tucker Chief Academic Officer iii TABLE OF CONTENTS Page THE BOARD OF REGENTS . . . . . ii PREFACE . . . . . . iii LIST OF TABLES . . . . . . . v Chapter I. GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . . 1 Introductory Remarks Changes in Participants List of Abbreviations Florida's Institutions of Higher Learning Summary II. REPORT OF STATEWIDE ENROLLMENT . . . 13 Statewide Enrollment III. ENROLLMENTS BY INSTITUTIONS . ...... ... 30 Enrollments by Institutions IV. FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT . . . 49 V. GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT . . . .. 71 VI. TRENDS AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN FLORIDA HIGHER EDUCATION .86 iv LIST OF TABLES Table Page 1. Enrollment in Florida Institutions of Higher Learning: Fall 1965 1 . . a . 16 2. Undergraduate On-Campus Enrollment by Level of Program: Fall 1965 . . . . . . 17 3. Florida and Non-Florida On-Campus Enrollment in Florida's Colleges and Universities: Fall 1965 .... . ..... 17 4. Florida and Non-Florida On-Campus Enrollment by Level of Program: Fall 1965 . . . . .. . 18 5. Origin of Total On-Campus Enrollment by State or Other Geographical Area and Type of Institution: Fall 1965 . 19 6. Origin of Florida On-Campus Enrollment By County and Type of Institution: Fall 1965 . . . . 21 7. Percentage of Total On-Campus Enrollment in Each Type of Institution: 1957-1965 .. .... .. . . 24 8. Percentage of Florida On-Campus Enrollment in Each Type of Institution: 1957-1965 . . . . 25 9. Percentage of Non-Florida Total On-Campus Enrollment in Each Type of Institution: 1957-1965 . . ... 26 10. Florida On-Campus Enrollment by Type of Institution: 1957-1965 . . . . .. 27 11. Non-Florida On-Campus Enrollment by Type of Institution: 1957-1965 . .. . .. . . . 28 12. Proportion of Male Enrollment to Total Enrollment by Type of Institution: 1957-1965 . .. . . . 29 13. Institutions Enrolling More than 2,500 Students by Rank: Fall 1965 . . . . . . 32 14. Enrollment in Florida Colleges and Universities by Institution Type of Enrollment, and Sex: Fall 1965 . . . 33 v Table Page 15. Enrollments from Florida, Other States and Countries by Institution: Fall 1965 . . .. . ...... 37 16. Origin of State University System On-Campus Enrollment by State or Other Geographical Area: Fall 1965 . . 39 17. Origin of State University System Florida On-Campus Enrollment by County: Fall 1965 . . ...... 41 18. Enrollments by Institution: Alternate Years 1957-1965 . 44 19. Florida On-Campus Enrollment in the State Universities 1957-1965 .. . .. . .. . 46 20. Non-Florida On-Campus Enrollment in the State Universities 1957-1965 . . . . . 47 21. Proportion of Non-Florida Enrollments of Total Undergraduate and Graduate Enrollments in the State Universities: 1959-1965 48 22. Origin of First-Time-In-College On-Campus Enrollment by State or Other Geographical Area and Type of Institution: Fall 1965 . . . . . 52 23. Origin of State University System First-Time-In-College On-Campus Enrollment by State or Other Geographical Area: Fall 1965 . . . ... ... . 54 24. Origin of Florida First-Time-In-College On-Campus Enrollment by County and Type of Institution: Fall 1965 . . 56 25. Origin of State University System Florida First-Time-In- College On-Campus Enrollments by County: Fall 1965 . 59 26. Percentage of Total First-Time-In-College On-Campus Enrollment in Each Type of Institution: 1957-1965 . . . 62 27. Percentage of First-Time-In-College Florida On-Campus Enrollment in Each Type of Institution: 1958-1965 . 63 28. Percentage of First-Time-In-College Non-Florida On-Campus Students in Each Type of Institution: 1958-1965 . 64 29. Origin of First-Time-In-College Enrollment by State or Other Geographical Area: 1958-1965 . . . 65 30. Origin of Florida First-Time-In-College Enrollment by County: 1958-1965 . . . . 67 31. First-Time-In-College Enrollments by Institution: Alternate Years 1957-1965. . ...... 69 vi Table Page 32. Origin of Graduate On-Campus Enrollment by State or Other Geographical Area: Fall 1965 . . . 74 33. Origin of Florida Graduate On-Campus Enrollment by County: Fall 1965 . . . . 77 34. Origin of Graduate On-Campus Enrollment by State or Other Geographical Area: 1959-1965 . . . 80 35. Origin of Florida Graduate On-Campus Enrollment by County: 1959-1965 . . . . 82 36. Graduate On-Campus Enrollment by Institution: 1959-1965 . . . . .. 85 37. On-Campus Enrollments and Percentage of Increase by Type of Institution: 1957-1965 . .. .. .... 90 LIST OF MAPS Page Institutions Participating in Fall 1965 Enrollment Report . .. 10 Density of Florida On-Campus College Enrollment by County: Fall 1965 . . ..... ...... . . 91 vii CHAPTER I GENERAL INFORMATION INTRODUCTORY REMARKS Institutions of higher education in Florida are of several types: public universities, public junior colleges, private degree-granting institutions (including special purpose institutions that typically award certificates rather than degrees) and private junior colleges. A complete listing of these institutions is contained on the following two pages. On page ten a map of Florida appears that shows the location of the colleges and universities. A set of symbols was used to designate the location on the map of the more than fifty institutions now operating in Florida. Roman numerals were used for state universities, Arabic numbers for public junior colleges, capital letters for private degree-granting institutions and lower case letters for private junior colleges. New institutions whose enrollments were not reported prior to 1965, as well as the institutions which ceased to function in 1964, are listed under the heading "Changes in Participants." Throughout the report, especially in the tables, abbreviations are used rather than the full names of the institutions. A key to the abbreviations is given on page six. Appearing as a final section of Chapter I is a summary of enroll- ment data showing changes in total enrollment, on-campus enrollment, public supported enrollment, junior college enrollment and other salient summary information. Details of these summary figures are reported in Chapters II through V. 2 From time to time in the narrative portions of the report, percentage figures are cited followed by specific enrollment numbers in parentheses. The percentages given were rounded off to the nearest .1% and when applied to the base total yield results in slight variance to the actual enrollment data in parentheses. 3 CHANGES IN PARTICIPANTS Two institutions were included in Enrollment in Florida's Institutions of Higher Learning for the first time: Florida Keys Junior College and Florida Beacon College St. Petersburg Bible Institute. Florida Keys Junior College, a public community college located in Key West, opened in the fall of 1965 with 603 students. It is the southern- most institution of higher education in the continental United States. Florida Beacon College St. Petersburg Bible Institute is located just north of St. Petersburg. It is an interdenominational Christian institution offering a three-year diploma and Bachelor's of Bible, Religious Education, and Theology degrees. Its fall 1965 enrollment was 27. The following public supported junior colleges have suspended operations since last year: Gibbs Junior College, St. Petersburg Johnson Junior College, Leesburg Lincoln Junior College, Ft. Pierce Roosevelt Junior College, West Palm Beach Volusia County Community College, Daytona Beach Washington Junior College, Pensacola Florida Military College, listed last year as a private junior college, has reverted to academy status. Florida Institute for Continuing University Studies (FICUS) has been reconstituted as the Office for Continuing Education within the Office of the Board of Regents. Students enrolled in programs coordinated by this 4 office were counted in the off-campus enrollments of the institutions offering the courses. Fifty-four institutions participated in this report. 5 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS Coll. College Comm. Community Co. County DGI Degree-Granting Institutions DC District of Columbia Div. Division Enrol. Enrollment Fla. Florida FAMU Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University FAU Florida Atlantic University FICUS Florida Institute for Continuing University Studies FSU Florida State University Grad. Graduate Inst. Institution JC Junior College Priv. Private Pub. Public SUS State University System Univ. University UF University of Florida USF University of South Florida 6 FLORIDA'S INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING State Universities I Florida Agricultural and IV University of Florida Mechanical University Gainesville Tallahassee V University of South Florida II Florida Atlantic University Tampa Boca Raton III Florida State University Tallahassee Public Community Junior Colleges 1 Brevard Junior College 11 Junior College of Broward County Cocoa Fort Lauderdale 2 Central Florida Junior College 12 Lake City Junior College and Ocala Forest Ranger School Lake City 3 Chipola Junior College Marianna 13 Lake-Sumter Junior College Leesburg 4 Daytona Beach Junior College Daytona Beach 14 Manatee Junior College Bradenton 5 Edison Junior College Fort Myers 15 Miami-Dade Junior College Miami 6 Florida Keys Junior College Key West 16 North Florida Junior College Madison 7 Gulf Coast Junior College Panama City 17 Okaloosa-Walton Junior College Valparaiso 8 Hampton Junior College Ocala 18 Palm Beach Junior College Lake Worth 9 Indian River Junior College Fort Pierce 19 Pensacola Junior College Pensacola 10 Jackson Junior College Marianna 20 Polk Junior College Bartow 7 Public Community Junior Colleges (Continued) 21 (Rosenwald Junior College 23 St. Petersburg Junior College Panama City St. Petersburg 22 St. Johns River Junior College 24 Suwannee River Junior College Palatka Madison Private Degree-Granting Institutions A Barry College M Jones College Miami Jacksonville Miami Orlando B Bethune-Cookman College N New College Daytona Beach Sarasota C Biscayne College 0 Ringling School of Art Opa Locka Sarasota D Brevard Engineering College P Rollins College Melbourne Winter Park E Edward Waters College Q Saint Leo College Jacksonville Saint Leo F Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Institute R Seminary of St. Vincent de Paul Daytona Beach Boynton Beach G Florida Beacon College and S South-Eastern Bible College St. Petersburg Bible Institute Lakeland St. Petersburg T Stetson University H Florida Memorial College DeLand St. Augustine U University of Miami J Florida Presbyterian College Coral Gables St. Petersburg W University of Tampa K Florida Southern College Tampa Lakeland X Webber College L Jacksonville University Babson Park Jacksonville 8 Private Junior Colleges a Florida College c Orlando Junior College Temple Terrace, Tampa Orlando b Marymount College Boca Raton 9 INSTITUTIONS PARTICIPATING IN THE FALL 1965 ENROLLMENT REPORT 19 17 I 3~ E 2- o - j12 7 .2 -H 21 V.22 S2 j "- IMP c 26N\ ii 23 9 K S X 1 -? 18 14 9 .' A l- -- .ROWARD A Uo 10 SUMMARY Enrollment in the colleges and universities of Florida was substantially higher in 1965 than in 1964. Total college level enrollment increased from 124,869 students in 1964 to 145,144 students in 1965. While on-campus enrollment (students attending classes on the campus of the institution offering the instruction) increased from 116,865 students in 1964 to 137,724 in the fall of 1965, off-campus enrollment declined from 8,004 students in 1964 to 7,420 a year later. Most of the drop in off-campus enrollment occurred in the State University System which enrolled 487 fewer off-campus students in 1965 than in 1964. This drop was slight when contrasted with the on-campus gain of 20,859 students. Net gain in enrollment from 1964 to 1965 was 20,275, an increase of 16.2%. Florida's public-supported institutions enrolled 108,714 students in the fall of 1965, 50,288 in the State University System, and 58,426 in the community junior colleges. This enrollment represented 74.9% of the total Florida enrollment. Last year the proportion of state supported enrollment to total Florida enrollment in higher education was 73.1%. Of the total enrollment reported, 86,010 were men and 59,134 were women. Men comprised 59.3% of the total enrollment this year as compared with 58.9% in 1964. The percentage of men in on-campus courses remained almost constant, 59.8% this year as compared to 59.7% last year, but the percentage of men enrolled in off-campus programs rose from 46.7% in 1964 to 49.4% in 1965. 11 The state's community junior colleges continued to enroll an increasing proportion of the total college enrollment. In 1964 36.8% of the total college enrollment was in the public junior colleges, and in 1965 this percentage increased to 40.4%. The community junior colleges enrolled 54.8% of the first-time-in-college enrollment in 1964 and 58.5% in 1965. An enrollment of 36,430 was reported by twenty-five private insti- tutions of higher learning. Twenty-two of these twenty-five private institutions were senior institutions and enrolled 33,306 students, and three were junior colleges with 3,124 students enrolled. The enrollment in private institutions increased by 2,917 students and represented 25.1% of the total college enrollment in Florida. Of the total college population, 28.5% (41,365) represented first-time-in-college enrollment in 1965 as opposed to 27.3% (34,143) the previous year. Nearly ten percent (14,265) constituted graduate enrollment in 1965 as contrasted with 11.0% (13,688) in 1964. Total on-campus enrollment in the fall of 1965 was 137,724 of which 85.4% (117,628) were Florida residents. Over 79% (93,317) of the Florida residents were enrolled in public institutions, 20.7% (24,311) in private. Over 50% (59,331) of the Florida residents attending college came from the following five counties: Dade, Pinellas, Hillsborough, Broward, and Duval. There were 20,096 out-of-state students in Florida institutions of higher learning in 1965. Of this number 55.4% (11,141) were in private institutions, 44.6% (8,955) in public. Over one-fourth (5,436) of these students were from New York and New Jersey. Out-of-state enrollment in public junior colleges more than doubled in a one year period, jumping from 1,318 in 1964 to 2,971 in 1965. 12 CHAPTER II REPORT OF STATEWIDE ENROLLMENT STATEWIDE ENROLLMENT In 1965 there were 145,144 students enrolled in Florida's colleges and universities. By far, the greater number of these students were attending class on the various campuses; however, off-campus enrollment was substantial totaling 7,420 students. Table 1 shows on-campus and off-campus enrollment by type of institution. Table 2 reports undergraduates enrolled in degree programs and in terminal (non-degree) programs. Tables 3 and 4 present enrollment data for non-Florida students, showing the type of institution entered by these students and the level of their enrollment. The geographic areas of origin for all on-campus enrollment are shown in Table 5. As will be noted, Florida students who numbered 117,628 comprised 85.4% of the on-campus total. New York State with 3,316 students, led other states in sending students to Florida institutions, followed by New Jersey with 2,120, Georgia with 1,473 and Pennsylvania with 1,408. A total of 1,802 students from abroad enrolled in colleges and universities in Florida in 1965. Table 6 shows the number of students coming from each Florida county and the type of institution entered. Whereas Tables 1 through 6 present enrollment data for 1965, Tables 7 through 11 set forth enrollment information for previous years. Table 7 gives the percentages of the total enrollment in the various types of institutions for each year since 1957, and reflects the rapid growth of the system of public junior colleges. Tables 8 and 9 present essentially the same data as Table 7, except that Table 7 deals with the enrollment of all 14 students, Florida and out-of-state, while Table 8 reports the percentage enrollment by type of institution for Florida students only, and Table 9 gives the same information for non-Florida students. Tables 10 and 11 report the number of Florida and non-Florida students respectively enrolled in campus classes over a period of nine years. Table 12, the final table in this chapter, shows the percentage of male enrollment in the various types of institutions from 1957 through 1965. 15 TABLE 1 ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING: FALL 1965 On-Campus Enrollmentl Off-Campus Enrollment3 Undergraduate Graduate Total Undergraduate Graduate Total Total (On- Institutions Previously and Off- First-Time- Enrol. in Campus) in-Coll. Coll. FAMU 750 2,462 376 3,588 31 117 148 3,736 FAU -- 1,609 783 2,392 26 992 1,018 3,410 FSU 2,020, 9,003 2,177 13,200 193 1,995 2,188 15,388 UF 2,850' 11,842 2,182 16,874 648 1,518 2,166 19,040 USF 2,136 5,279 377 7,792 59 863 922 8,714 SUS (Total) 7,756 30,195 5,895 43,846 957 5,485 6,442 50,288 Public JC 24,155 34,271 -- 58,426 -- -- 58,426 Private DGI 7,907 21,536 2,885 32,328 978 -- 978 33,306 Private JC 1,547 1,577 -- 3,124 -- -- 3,124 Total 41,365 87,579 8,780 137,724 1,935 5,485 7,420 145,144 1Enrollment in courses on the campus of the institution offering the course 2Includes students pursuing first professional degrees 3Does not include students enrolled in correspondence courses TABLE 2 UNDERGRADUATE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF PROGRAM: FALL 1965 Total Degree Terminal Under- Institution Programs Programs Graduate FAMU 3,141 71 3,212 FAU 1,609 -- 1,609 FSU 11,023 -- 11,023 UF 14,692 -- 14,692 USF 7,415 -- 7,415 SUS (Total) 37,880 71 37,951 Public JC 48,524 9,902 58,426 Private DGI 28,111 1,332 29,443 Private JC 2,944 180 3,124 Totals 117,459 11,485 128,944 TABLE 3 FLORIDA AND NON-FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: FALL 1965 Total Institution Florida Non-Florida Enrollment FAMU 3,248 340 3,588 FAU 2,301 91 2,392 FSU 10,575 2,625 13,200 UF 14,242 2,632 16,874 USF 7,496 296 7,792 SUS (Total) 37,862 5,984 43,846 Public JC 55,455 2,971 58,426 Private DGI 21,741 10,587 32,328 Private JC 2,570 554 3,124 Totals 117,628 20,096 137,724 17 TABLE 4 FLORIDA AND NON-FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY LEVEL OF PROGRAM: FALL 1965 I Undergraduate Graduate Florida Non-Florida % Non- Florida Non-Florida % Non- Institution Enrollment Enrollment Florida Enrollment Enrollment Florida FAMU 2,894 318 9.9 354 22 5.9 FAU 1,535 74 4.6 766 17 2.2 FSU 9,474 1,549 14.1 1,101 1,076 49.4 UF 13,044 1,648 11.2 1,198 984 45.1 USF 7,123 292 3.9 373 4 1.1 SUS (Total) 34,070 3,881 10.2 3,792 2,103 35.7 Pub. JC 55,455 2,971 5.1 Priv. DGI 19,133 10,310 35.0 2,608 277 9.6 Priv. JC 2,570 554 17.7 Totals 111,228 17,716 13.7 6,400 2,380 27.1 TABLE 5 ORIGIN OF TOTAL ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL AREA AND TYPE OF INSTITUTION: FALL 1965 State or Other Geographical Pub. Priv. Priv. Area SUS JC DGI JC Total Alabama 320 212 164 29 -725 Alaska 2 2 5 1 10 Arizona 22 4 14 40 Arkansas 35 9 20 11 75 California 111 31 84 11 237 Colorado 17 14 21 1 53 Connecticut 78 57 468 18 -621 Delaware 25 15 62 3 105 Dist. of Columbia 34 10 113 6 163 Florida 37,862 55,455 21,741 2,570 117,628 Georgia 807 172 466 28 .---1,473 Hawaii 6 1 4 1 12 Idaho 7 1 3 11 Illinois 239 107 488 33 867 Indiana 118 88 158 24 388 Iowa 36 15 41 92 Kansas 32 9 22 63 Kentucky 101 23 113 13 250 Louisiana 92 16 48 2 158 Maine 32 14 55 5 106 Maryland 94 32 267 8 401 Massachusetts 159 57 526 15 757 Michigan 106 78 183 8 375 Minnesota 32 13 34 2 81 Mississippi 86 15 49 -- 150 Missouri 56 16 67 9 148 Montana 2 2 1 5 Nebraska 18 3 8 1 30 Nevada 6 2 6 14 New Hampshire 14 7 39 60 19 TABLE 5 (Continued) State or Other Geographical Pub. Priv. Priv. Area SUS JC DGI JC Total New Jersey 299 242 1,501 78 2,120 New Mexico 22 11 4 1 38 New York 610 302 2,342 62 3,316 North Carolina 190 59 207 3 459 North Dakota 4 1 4 1 10 Ohio 245 106 439 36 826 Oklahoma 28 9 19 1 57 Oregon 14 2 6 3 25 Pennsylvania 274 150 966 18 1,408 Rhode Island 21 7 83 6 117 South Carolina 162 43 142 3 350 South Dakota 7 1 5 -- 13 Tennessee 221 38 125 12 396- Texas 108 31 63 20 222 Utah 4 1 5 -- 10 Vermont 10 11 30 -- 51 Virginia 246 123 398 20 787 Washington 26 7 10 -- 43 West Virginia 53 25 52 2 132 Wisconsin 62 24 82 5 173 Wyoming 8 2 2 12 State Totals 43,163 57,673 31,755 3,072 135,663 Canal Zone 12 2 28 6 48 Puerto Rico 13 5 71 1 90 Virgin Islands 2 676 1 -- 3 Other Countries 633 70 470 23 1,802 Unclassified 23 -- 3 22 118 Totals 43,846 58,426 32,328 3,124 137,724 20 TABLE 6 ORIGIN OF FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY AND TYPE OF INSTITUTION: FALL 1965 Pub. Priv. Priv. % of % County SUS JC DGI JC Total Total Change Alachua 1,505 532 108 6 2,151 1.83 +.01 Baker 21 101 4 -- 126 .11 +.03 Bay 342 1,292 66 -- 1,700 1.45 +.09 Bradford 73 91 35 -- 199 .17 .00 Brevard 946 3,422 1,107 11 5,486 4.66 +.57 Broward 2,530 4,418 819 15 7,782 6.62 +.72 Calhoun 49 78 1 -- 128 .11 -.05 Charlotte 80 78 14 5 177 .15 +.02 Citrus 42 90 12 -- 144 .12 .00 Clay 111 278 98 1 488 .41 +.07 Collier 92 138 39 3 272 .23 -.05 Columbia 103 374 29 -- 506 .43 .00 Dade 5,285 12,816 8,200 23 26,324 22.38 -.48 DeSoto 117 32 29 -- 178 .15 +.04 Dixie 19 85 6 -- 110 .09 -.01 Duval 2,811 1,705 3,175 13 7,704 6.55 -.30 Escambia 677 3,023 61 1 3,762 3.20 -.39 Flagler 28 43 12 -- 83 .07 -.01 Franklin 42 24 8 1 75 .06 -.01 Gadsden 330 118 39 -- 487 .41 -.02 Gilchrist 25 39 -- 2 66 .06 +.01 Glades 4 6 10 -- 20 .02 .00 Gulf 51 127 20 -- 198 .17 +.06 Hamilton 39 93 6 -- 138 .12 -.09 Hardee 60 73 27 3 163 .14 +.01 TABLE 6 (Continued) Pub. Priv. Priv. % of % County SUS JC DGI JC Total Total Change Hendry 39 35 17 2 93 .08 -.01 Hernando 95 34 20 1 150 .13 .00 Highlands 147 75 59 2 283 .24 +.01 Hillsborough 5,414 1,583 1,297 117 8,411 7.15 -.19 Holmes 45 137 2 -- 184 .16 +.05 Indian River 137 242 56 -- 435 .37 .00 Jackson 223 670 25 -- 918 .78 +.16 Jefferson 96 100 8 -- 204 .17 -.10 Lafayette 9 40 -- -- 49 .04 -.01 Lake 359 715 200 17 1,291 1.10 -.01 Lee 358 682 118 1 1,159 .99 -.13 Leon 3,045 323 42 1 3,411 2.90 +.09 Levy 51 103 10 1 165 .14 -.02 Liberty 9 22 1 -- 32 .03 -.01 Madison 118 234 6 -- 358 .30 -.05 Manatee 403 1,029 76 5 1,513 1.29 -.06 Marion 414 817 82 2 1,315 1.12 -.05 Martin 70 162 30 -- 262 .22 .00 Monroe 141 631 74 4 850 .72 +.42 Nassau 87 72 60 1 220 .19 +.01 Okaloosa 306 1,013 16 1 1,336 1.14 +.16 Okeechobee 34 82 15 -- 131 .11 +.01 Orange 1,772 315 2,251 1,999 6,337 5.39 -.06 Osceola 90 28 27 45 190 .16 .00 Palm Beach 2,014 3,856 370 25 6,265 5.33 +.24 TABLE 6 (Continued) Pub. Priv. Priv. % of % County SUS JC DGI JC Total Total Change Pasco 219 79 95 7 400 .34 -.05 Pinellas 2,717 5,676 691 26 9,110 7.74 -.26 Polk 1,225 1,828 621 14 3,688 3.14 +.06 Putnam 170 436 61 -- 667 .57 -.05 Saint Johns 149 348 170 2 669 .57 +.05 Saint Lucie 223 498 70 2 793 .67 -.09 Santa Rosa 105 586 6 1 698 .59 +.08 Sarasota 613 859 167 5 1,644 1.40 -.04 Seminole 279 96 223 197 795 .68 +.04 Sumter 75 136 8 -- 219 .19 -.02 Suwannee 102 180 24 -- 306 .26 .00 Taylor 114 154 8 -- 276 .23 +.02 Union 21 52 1 -- 74 .06 .00 Volusia 795 2,016 686 8 3,505 2.98 -.16 Wakulla 43 15 3 -- 61 .05 -.01 Walton 67 216 3 286 .24 +.02 Washington 55 200 2 257 .22 +.04 Unclassified 32 4 115 -- 151 .13 -.26 Total 37,862 55,455 21,741 2,570 117,628 100.02 Comparison of the percentage of the totals in 1964 and 1965. TABLE 7 PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN EACH TYPE OF INSTITUTION: 1957-1965 State Public Public Private Private Private Fall University Junior Institutions Degree-Granting Junior Institutions of System Colleges Total Institutions Colleges Total 1957 43.0% 11.1% 54.1% 43.3% 2.7% 46.0% 1958 40.3 17.1 57.4 39.3 3.3 42.6 1959 39.5 18.3 57.8 38.7 3.5 42.2 1960 39.7 23.2 62.9 34.8 2.3 37.1 1961 37.3 28.2 65.5 32.2 2.3 34.5 1962 37.4 31.6 69.0 28.9 2.1 31.0 1963 32.7 37.7 70.4 26.5 3.0 29.5 1964 32.9 39.3 72.2 25.6 2.2 27.8 1965 31.8 42.4 74.2 23.5 2.3 25.8 TABLE 8 PERCENTAGE OF FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN EACH TYPE OF INSTITUTION: 1957-1965 State Public Public Private Private Private Fall University Junior Institutions Degree-Granting Junior Institutions of System Colleges Total Institutions Colleges Total 1957 46.0% 13.3% 59.3% 37.9% 2.9% 40.8% 1958 43.3 18.6 61.9 34.6 3.5 38.1 1959 40.8 21.5 62.3 33.9 3.8 37.7 1960 41.5 27.4 68.9 28.8 2.3 31.1 1961 38.5 32.8 71.3 26.4 2.3 28.7 1962 38.7 36.2 74.9 23.0 2.1 25.1 1963 32.5 42.5 75.0 21.7 3.2 24.9 1964 32.8 44.1 76.9 20.9 2.2 23.1 1965 32.2 47.1 79.3 18.5 2.2 20.7 TABLE 9 PERCENTAGE OF NON-FLORIDA TOTAL ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN EACH TYPE OF INSTITUTION: 1957-1965 State Public Public Private Private Private Fall University Junior Institutions Degree-Granting Junior Institutions of System Colleges Total Institutions Colleges Total 1957 30.0% 1.6% 31.6 66,4% 2.0% 68.4 1958 31.5 2.0 33.5 64.1 2.4 66.5 1959 32.9 3.0 35.9 61.7 2.4 64.1 1960 31.3 2.9 34.2 63.5 2.3 65.8 1961 31.2 4.8 36.0 61.2 2.8 64.0 1962 32.3 6.9 39.2 58.8 2.0 60.8 1963 33.7 8.2 41,9 56.2 1.9 58.1 1964 33.9 8.4 42.3 55.4 2.4 57.8 1965 29.8 14.8 44.6 52.7 2.8 55.5 TABLE 10 FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION: 1957-1965 SUS Pub. JC Priv. DGI Priv. JC All Inst.'s Fall of Enrol. % Enrol. %' Enrol. % Enrol. % Enrol. % 1957 18,368 86.9 6,021 97.3 15,427 71.1 1,205 85.9 41,021 81.2 1958 19,512 86.5 9,416 97.7 15,835 71.5 1,615 87.1 46,378 82.3 1959 20,288 85.6 10,696 97.2 16,843 72.4 1,887 88.5 49,714 82.7 1960 23,356 86.3 15,443 97.8 16,247 68.4 1,293 82.4 56,339 82.6 1961 25,210 86.3 21,498 97.2 17,310 68.8 1,477 80.5 65,495 83.6 1962 26,326 85.8 28,444 96.9 18,052 69.5 1,646 85.6 74,468 84.7 1963 28,546 85.6 37,329 97.0 19,077 70.5 2,812 91.3 87,764 86.0 1964 33,146 86.1 44,631 97.1 21,166 70.8 2,181 85.3 101,124 86.5 1965 37,862 18.6 55,455 94.9 21,741 67.3 2,570 82.3 117,268 85.4 Percentage that Florida enrollment was of total on-campus enrollment. TABLE 11 NON-FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION: 1957-1965 SUS Pub. JC Priv. DGI Priv. JC All Inst.'s Fall of Enrol. % Enrol. % Enrol. Enrol. % Enrol. 1957 2,778 13.1 148 2.7 6,150 28.9 189 14.1 9,265 18.8 1958 3,057 13.5 198 2.3 6,217 28.5 232 12.9 9,704 17.7 1959 3,425 14.4 312 2.8 6,424 27.6 246 11.5 10,407 17.3 1960 3,697 13.7 347 2.2 7,513 31.6 276 17.6 11,833 17.4 1961 4,009 13.7 618 2.8 7,848 31.2 358 19.5 12,833 16.4 1962 4,349 14.2 912 3.1 7,918 30.5 276 14.4 13,455 15.3 1963 4,802 14.4 1,162 3.0 7,997 29.5 268 8.7 14,229 14.0 1964 5,332 13.9 1,318 2.9 8,714 29.2 377 14.7 15,741 13.5 1965 5,984 13.6 2,971 5.1 10,587 32.7 554 17.7 20,096 14.6 Percentage that non-Florida enrollment was of total on-campus enrollment. TABLE 12 PROPORTION OF MALE ENROLLMENT TO TOTAL ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION: 1957-1965 On-Campus Off-Campus Combined Fall Pub. Priv. Priv. Priv. Pub. Priv. Priv. of SUS JC DGI JC Total SUS DGI Total SUS JC DGI JC Total 1957 65.1% 60.5% 62.6% 58.7% 63.3% 24.7% 69.7% 36.7% 59.0% 60.5% 63.1% 58.7% 60.9% 1958 65.3 62.6 62.6 54.1 62.8 26.1 88.2 27.0 58.7 58,5 63.7 54.1 60.4 1959 64.1 61.8 61.8 56.9 62.1 22.5 80.0 37.4 59.8 59.5 62.5 56.9 60.7 K 1960 63.1 61.0 61.0 65.6 61.3 32.4 84.2 42.4 59.0 58.2 61.9 65.6 59.9 1961 61.9 58.1 58.1 64.4 60.0 39.9 87.0 48.6 59.1 59.2 59.2 64.4 59.2 1962 60.8 59.0 59.8 65,7 60.0 50.6 88.9 57.4 59.6 59.0 60.7 65.7 59.9 1963 60.4 60.3 60.3 63.3 58.9 44.5 88.4 53.6 58.5 56.2 61.6 63.3 58.6 1964 60,2 59,8 59.1 58.7 59.7 40.3 87.3 46.7 57.1 59.8 60.1 58.7 58.9 1965 60.2 60.8 57.7 57.5 59.8 44.7 80.7 49.4 58.2 60.8 58.4 57.5 59.3 CHAPTER III ENROLLMENTS BY INSTITUTIONS ENROLLMENTS BY INSTITUTIONS Chapter 3 begins with a list of all institutions enrolling more than 2,500 students in the fall of 1965. Of the 15 institutions on this list, six are public junior colleges, five are state universities, and four are private degree-granting institutions. Table 14 gives the on-campus, off-campus, first-time-in-college, and terminal enrollments of the individual institutions by sex. Total enrollments range from 27 at Florida Beacon College St. Petersburg Bible Institute to 19,040 at the University of Florida. Table 15 shows the number of students in each institution from Florida and from out-of-state. Non-Florida enrollment ranges from an absence of out- of-state students at Jackson Junior College and Polk Junior College to 81.9 percent at New College. Table 16 reports the number of students from each state or other geographical area enrolled in the several state universities. Table 17 gives the number of students enrolled in the state universities from each of the counties in Florida. In Table 18 the total enrollments of each individual institution for alternate years since 1957 are shown. Table 19 reports the on-campus enrollments of Florida students in the state universities since 1957, and Table 20 gives the on-campus enrollments of non-Florida students for the same years. Table 21 shows the proportions that non-Florida enrollments were of total enrollments in the state universities beginning with 1959 and extending through 1965. 31 TABLE 13 INSTITUTIONS ENROLLING MORE THAN 2,500 STUDENTS BY RANK: FALL 1965 Total Enrollment Institution (On and Off-Campus) University of Florida 19,040 Florida State University 15,388 Miami-Dade Junior College 14,513 University of Miami 12,347 University of South Florida 8,714 St. Petersburg Junior College 7,918 Palm Beach Junior College 4,514 Junior College of Broward County 3,996 Pensacola Junior College 3,969 Florida A 6 M University 3,736 Brevard Junior College 3,660 Florida Atlantic University 3,410 Rollins College 3,241 Jacksonville University 2,694 University of Tampa 2,655 32 TABLE 14 ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES BY INSTITUTION, TYPE OF ENROLLMENT, AND SEX: FALL 1965* On-Campus Off-Campus First Time Terminal Institution Enrollment Enrollment Students Students M F T M F T M F T M F T State University System FAMU 1,711 1,877 3,588 -- 148 408 342 750 71 -- 71 FAU 1,331 1,061 2,392 -- 1,018 -- -- -- -- . FSU 7,204 5,996 13,200 -- 2,188 924 1,096 2,020 -- .= -- UF 11,711 5,163 16,874 -- 2,166 1,754 1,096 2,850 -- -- -- USF 4,420 3,372 7,792 -- 922 1,115 1,021 2,136 -- -- Total 26,377 17,469 43,846 2,879 3,563 6,442 4,201 3,555 7,756 71 -- 71 Public Junior Colleges Brevard JC 2,414 1,246 3,660 -- -- 718 478 1,196 338 138 476 Central JC 837 506 1,343 -- 344 244 588 136 160 296 Chipola JC 760 609 1,369 -- -- 343 213 556 13 27 40 Daytona Bch. JC 1,323 1,041 2,364 -- -- 508 387 895 237 230 467 Edison JC 594 359 953 -- -- 350 223 573 97 89 186 Florida Keys JC 355 248 603 -- -- 220 159 379 61 58 119 Gulf Coast JC 866 486 1,352 -- -- 376 222 598 67 81 148 Hampton JC 117 149 266 -- -- 56 57 113 38 24 62 Indian River JC 550 420 970 -- -- 279 225 504 63 51 114 Jackson JC 55 134 189 -- -- 14 29 43 JC of Broward Co. 2,276 1,720 3,996 -- -- 1,156 834 1,990 388 222 610 Lake City JC and Forest Ranger School 595 313 908 -- -- 277 127 404 96 64 160 Lake Sumter JC 482 439 921 -- -- 208 139 347 48 67 115 Manatee JC 1,173 879 2,052 -- -- 471 348 819 208 272 480 Miami Dade JC 9,337 5,176 14,513 -- -- 3,231 2,154 5,385 1,716 1,279 2,995 TABLE 14 (Continued) On-Campus Off-Campus First Time Terminal Institution Enrollment Enrollment Students Students M F T M F T M F T M F T North Fla. JC 607 311 918 -- -- 274 121 395 42 48 90 Okaloosa-Walton JC 656 422 1,078 -- -- 317 245 562 22 25 47 Palm Bch. JC 2,411 2,103 4,514 -- -- 925 920 1,845 448 542 990 Pensacola JC 2,327 1,642 3,969 929 644 1,573 199 244 443 Polk JC 1,181 649 1,830 -- -- 628 308 936 143 45 188 Rosenwald JC 62 86 148 -- -- 34 26 60 -- 4 4 St. Johns JC 1,698 685 2,383 -- -- 704 332 1,036 112 38 150 St. Petersburg JC 4,786 3,132 7,918 -- -- 1,870 1,382 3,252 917 788 1,705 Suwannee River JC 62 147 209 -- -- 33 73 106 -- 17 17 Total 35,524 22,902 58,426 -- -- 14,265 9,890 24,155 5,389 4,513 9,902 Private Degree- Granting Institutions Barry C. 109 963 1,072 -- -- 215 215 Bethune-Cookman C. 392 551 943 -- -- 141 171 312 Biscayne C. 262 -- 262 -- -- 154 -- 154 Brevard Engr. C. 1,019 28 1,047 -- -- 171 9 180 Edward Waters C. 378 530 908 -- -- 135 166 301 Embry-Riddle Aero- nautical Inst. 191 -- 191 -- 82 82* Not reported Florida Beacon C.- St. petersburg Bible Inst. ?1 6 27 -- -- -- 16 2 18 21 6 27 Fla. Memorial C. 151 276 427 -- -- 69 90 159 Fla. Presby. C. 352 426 778 3 8 11 117 161 278 Fla. Southern C. 843 831 1,674 -- -- -- 259 302 561 TABLE 14 (Continued) On-Campus Off-Campus First Time Terminal Institution Enrollment Enrollment Students Students M F T M F T M F T M F T Jacksonville U. 1,655 1,039 2,694 -- -- 379 265 644 46 46 Jones C. Jacksonville Div. 181 319 500 -- -- 151 257 408 181 319 500 Miami Div. 51 124 175 -- -- 23 87 110 51 124 175 Orlando Div. 58 134 192 -- -- 45 109 154 58 134 192 New C. 98 73 171 -- -- 55 40 95 Ringling School of Art 203 156 359 -- -- 95 84 179 Rollins C. 1,739 956 2,695 400 146 546 277 175 452 St. Leo C. 623 184 807 -- 344 99 443 Seminary of St. Vincent de Paul 58 -- 58 South-Eastern Bible C. 172 168 340 -- -- 65 73 138 171 163 334 Stetson U. 1,311 1,016 2,327 -- -- 262 232 494 U. of Miami 7,409 4,938 12,347 -- -- 1,315 771 2,086 U. of Tampa 1,370 864 2,234 386 35 421 229 158 387 Webber C. -- 100 100 -- -- 57 57 Total 18,646 13,682 32,328 789 189 978 4,384 3,523 7,907 482 792 1,274 Private Junior Colleges Fla. C. 280 146 426 -- -- 119 94 213 -- -- -- Marymount C. 3 322 325 -- -- 221 221 -- -- -- Orlando JC 1,512 861 2,373 -- -- 660 453 1,113 46 134 180 Total 1,795 1,329 3,124 -- -- 779 768 1,547 46 134 180 TABLE 14 (Continued) On-Campus Off-Campus First Time Terminal Institution Enrollment Enrollment Students Students M F T M F T M F T M F T SUS and Priv. DGI Total 45,023 31,151 76,174 3,668 3,752 7,420 8,585 7,078 15,663 553 792 1,345 JC Total 37,319 24,231 61,550 -- 15,044 10,658 25,702 5,435 4,647 10,082 GRAND TOTAL 82,342 55,382 137,724 3,668 3,752 7,420 23,629 17,736 41,365 5,988 5,439 11,427 Enrollment data were not available where blanks appear. 01 TABLE 15 ENROLLMENTS FROM FLORIDA, OTHER STATES AND COUNTRIES BY INSTITUTION: FALL 1965 Other Other % Institution Florida States Countries Total Non-Fla. State University System FAMU 3,248 337 3 3,588 9.5 FAU 2,301 79 12 2,392 3.8 FSU 10,575 2,459 166 13,200 19.9 UF 14,242 2,156 476 16,874 15.6 USF 7,496 272 24 7,792 3.8 Public Junior Colleges Brevard JC 3,512 141 7 3,660 4.0 Central Fla. JC 1,296 38 9 1,343 3.5 Chipola JC 1,288 81 -- 1,369 5.9 Daytona Beach JC 2,302 57 5 2,364 2.6 Edison JC 893 55 5 953 6.3 Florida Keys JC 581 18 4 603 3.6 Gulf Coast JC 1,290 62 -- 1,352 4.6 Hampton JC 265 1 -- 266 0.4 Indian River JC 920 48 2 970 5.2 Jackson JC 189 -- 189 0.0 JC of Broward Co. 3,921 74 1 3,996 1.9 Lake City JC and Forest Ranger School 831 76 1 908 8.5 Lake-Sumter JC 909 12 -- 921 1.3 Manatee JC 1,943 106 3 2,052 5.3 Miami-Dade JC 13,240 610 663 14,513 8.8 North Fla. JC 844 63 11 918 8.1 Okaloosa-Walton JC 1,051 26 1 1,078 2.5 Palm Beach JC 4,264 239 11 4,514 5.5 Pensacola JC 3,798 165 6 3,969 4.3 Polk JC 1,830 -- 1,830 0.0 Rosenwald JC 147 1 -- 148 .7 St. Johns JC 2,341 33 9 2,383 1.8 St. Petersburg JC 7,604 299 15 7,918 4.0 Suwannee JC 196 13 -- 209 6.2 37 TABLE 15 (Continued) Other Other % Institution Florida States Countries Total Non-Fla. Private Degree-Granting Institutions Barry C. 899 143 30 1,072 16.1 Bethune-Cookman C. 763 168 12 943 19.1 Biscayne C. 79 180 3 262 69.8 Brevard Engineering C. 899 137 11 1,047 14.1 Edward Waters C. 857 48 3 908 5.6 Embry Riddle Aero. Inst. 35 140 16 191 81.7 Florida Beacon C. St. Petersburg Bible Inst. 19 6 2 27 29.6 Fla. Memorial Co. 397 26 4 427 7.0 Fla. Presbyterian C. 527 245 6 778 32.3 Fla. Southern C. 1,144 512 18 1,674 31.7 Jacksonville U. 2,079 594 21 2,694 22.8 Jones College Jacksonville Div. 461 31 8 500 7.8 Miami Div. 162 10 3 175 7.4 Orlando Div. 185 6 1 192 3.6 New C. 31 136 4 171 81.9 Ringling School of Art 100 252 7 359 72.1 Rollins C. 2,036 625 34 2,695 24.5 St. Leo C. 227 576 4 807 71.9 Seminary of St. Vincent de Paul 35 12 11 58 39.7 South-Eastern Bible C. 127 209 4 340 62.6 Stetson U. 1,842 450 35 2,327 20.8 U. of Miami 7,471 4,564 312 12,347 39.5 U. of Tampa 1,324 889 21 2,234 40.7 Webber C. 42 55 3 100 58.0 Private Junior Colleges Florida C. 194 204 28 426 54.5 Marymount C. 63 240 22 325 80.6 Orlando JC 2,313 58 2 2,373 2.5 38 TABLE 16 ORIGIN OF STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM ON CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL AREA: FALL 1965 State or Other Geographical Area FAMU FAU FSU UF USF Total Alabama 61 2 171 84 2 320 Alaska -- -- -- 2 -- 2 Arizona -- 16 5 1 22 Arkansas 1 -- 19 14 1 35 California 2 2 43 59 5 111 Colorado -- -- 7 10 -- 17 Connecticut 7 4 23 37 7 78 Delaware 1 -- 8 16 -- 25 Dist. of Columbia 5 1 4 19 5 34 Florida 3,248 2,301 10,575 14,242 7,496 37,862 Georgia 78 -- 509 200 20 807 Hawaii -- -- 1 5 -- 6 Idaho -- -- 6 1 -- 7 Illinois 2 4 94 120 19 239 Indiana 3 -- 54 46 15 118 Iowa -- 1 14 17 4 36 Kansas -- -- 18 11 3 32 Kentucky 1 1 45 48 6 101 Louisiana 8 -- 53 31 -- 92 Maine -- 1 15 14 2 32 Maryland 2 2 44 41 5 94 Massachusetts 3 5 67 67 17 159 Michigan 3 1 44 47 11 106 Minnesota -- -- 17 13 2 32 Mississippi 13 -- 51 20 2 86 Missouri -- 1 24 28 3 56 Montana -- -- 1 1 -- 2 Nebraska -- 7 9 2 18 Nevada -- 1 5 -- 6 New Hampshire -- 11 3 -- 14 39 TABLE 16 (Continued) State or Other Geographical Area FAMU FAU FSU UF USF Total New Jersey 21 4 99 157 18 299 New Mexico -- -- 10 12 -- 22 New York 41 20 231 274 44 610 North Carolina 13 3 85 80 9 190 North Dakota -- -- 3 1 -- 4 Ohio 6 8 102 113 16 245 Oklahoma 1 1 11 14 1 28 Oregon -- -- 5 8 1 14 Pennsylvania 25 9 112 116 12 274 Rhode Island -- 1 7 12 1 21 South Carolina 9 2 77 64 10 162 South Dakota -- -- 4 3 -- 7 Tennessee 14 -- 120 85 2 221 Texas 6 -- 55 44 3 108 Utah -- 2 2 -- 4 Vermont -- 1 3 5 1 10 Virginia 5 3 97 127 14 246 Washington 1 -- 11 14 -- 26 West Virginia 2 -- 24 25 2 53 Wisconsin 1 2 31 22 6 62 Wyoming -- 3 5 -- 8 State Totals 3,583 2,380 13,034 16,398 7,768 43,163 Canal Zone -- -- 11 1 -- 12 Puerto Rico -- 13 -- 13 Virgin Islands 2 -- -- -- 2 Other Countries 3 12 142 452 24 633 Unclassified -- -- 23 23 Totals 3,588 2,392 13,200 16,874 7,792 43,846 40 TABLE 17 ORIGIN OF STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY: FALL 1965 % of % County FAMU FAU FSU UF USF Total Total Change Alachua 67 3 90 1,318 27 1,505 3.97 .09 Baker -- 4 17 -- 21 .06 .01 Bay 45 2 190 .90 15 342 .90 + .01 Bradford 7 -- 12 53 1 73 .19 .04 Erevard 20 44 263 522 97 946 2.50 + .37 Broward 106 777 581 957 109 2,530 6.68 + .73 Calhoun 5 -- 33 11 -- 49 .13 .05 Charlotte 1 6 33 19 21 80 .21 + .04 Citrus 6 -- 4 21 11 42 .11 .00 Clay 3 1 33 71 3 111 .29 + .01 Collier 4 4 34 33 17 92 .24 + .01 Columbia 17 1 50 32 3 103 .27 .07 Dade 230 383 1,430 2,829 413 5,285 13.96 .19 DeSoto 19 -- 18 78 2 117 .31 + .09 Dixie 1 -- 3 15 -- 19 .05 .03 Duval 386 9 915 1,313 188 2,811 7.42 .13 Escambia 92 3 344 226 12 677 1.79 .06 Flagler 6 10 11 1 28 .07 .00 Franklin 13 -- 28 1 42 .11 .03 Gadsden 169 -- 127 31 3 330 .87 .08 TABLE 17 (continued) % of County FAMU FAU FSU UF USF Total Total Change Gilchrist -- 14 11 -- 25 .07 + .01 Glades 4 -- 4 .01 .01 Gulf 11 33 7 -- 51 .13 .00 Hamilton 16 12 11 -- 39 .10 .04 Hardee 2 -- 13 22 23 60 .16 .04 Hendry 9 2 9 15 4 39 .10 .01 Hernando 16 -- 17 23 39 95 .25 + .03 Highlands 21 2 35 50 39 147 .39 + .04 Hillsborough 168 4 439 725 4,078 5,414 14.30 .72 Holmes 4 -- 25 15 1 45 .12 + .04 Indian River 10 9 48 61 9 137 .36 .03 Jackson 52 2 111 54 4 223 .59 .03 Jefferson 46 -- 45 5 -- 96 .25 .03 Lafayette 1 -- 5 3 -- 9 .92 .01 Lake 20 4 103 177 55 359 .95 .10 Lee 11 26 118 130 73 358 .95 + .02 Leon 879 2 2,046 109 9 3,045 8.04 + .24 Levy 3 -- 9 38 1 51 .13 .05 Liberty 1 -- 8 -- -- 9 .02 .04 Madison 40 3 53 22 -- 118 .31 .02 Manatee 25 3 149 137 89 403 1.06 .09 Marion 58 -- 89 255 12 414 1.09 .00 Martin 3 10 8 46 3 70 .18 .04 Monroe 6 4 30 85 16 141 .37 .05 Nassau 13 -- 45 28 1 87 .23 .01 TABLE 17 (continued) % of % * County FAMU FAU FSU UF USF Total Total Change Okaloosa 4 2 173 115 12 306 .81 .00 Okeechobee 1 3 14 13 3 34 .09 .01 Orange 96 11 450 926 289 1,772 4.68 + .13 Osceola 1 1 22 36 30 90 .24 + .01 Palm Beach 81 899 367 609 58 2,014 5.32 + 1.15 Pasco 12 -- 28 54 125 219 .58 .10 Pinellas 73 9 698 987 950 2,717 7.18 .18 Polk 98 5 291 444 387 1,225 3.24 .40 Putnam 20 4 39 99 8 170 .45 + .01 Saint Johns 20 3 45 75 6 149 .39 .00 Saint Lucie 43 30 49 97 4 223 .59 + .04 Santa Rosa 10 -- 52 40 3 105 .28 .03 Sarasota 14 8 184 255 152 613 1.62 .10 Seminole 24 4 83 138 30 279 .74 + .02 Sumter 7 1 23 36 8 75 .20 .00 Suwannee 18 -- 38 46 -- 102 .27 .00 Taylor 27 -- 54 33 -- 114 .30 + .05 Union 1 -- 3 17 -- 21 .06 .02 Volusia 50 11 219 464 51 795 2.10 .09 Wakulla 16 -- 22 5 -- 43 .11 .03 Walton 16 -- 27 24 -- 67 .18 .03 Washington 10 -- 28 16 1 55 .15 .03 Unclassified -- -- -- 32 -- 32 .08 + .03 Total 3,248 2,301 10,575 14,242 7,496 37,862 99.97 *Comparison of the percentages of the total in 1964 and 1965. TABLE 18 ENROLLMENTS BY INSTITUTION: ALTERNATE YEARS 1957-1965 Institution 1957 1959 1961 1963 1965 State University System FAMU 3,195 3,214 3,118 2,884 3,736 FAU -- -- 3,410 FICUS -- -- 4,549 FSU 8,272 9,222 11,402 11,162 15,388 UF 13,403 13,987 16,002 14,810 19,040 USF -- 2,982 4,593 8,714 Public Junior Colleges Brevard JC -- 1,248 2,103 3,660 Carver JC -- 51 Central Fla. JC -_ 469 615 862 1,343 Chipola JC 579 416 709 747 1,369 Collier-Blocker JC 61 63 Daytona Beach JC -- 710 908 1,350 2,364 Edison JC -- -- 674 953 Florida Keys JC -- -- 603 Gibbs JC 236 635 604 706 Gulf Coast JC 181 410 661 887 1,352 Hampton JC -- 160 204 254 266 Indian River JC 487 617 970 Jackson JC ... 40 90 189 Johnson JC -- 295 JC of Broward County 1,388 2,450 3,996 Lake City JC ....- 491 908 Lake-Sumter JC -. .. 402 921 Lincoln JC -- 119 125 -- Manatee JC 633 993 1,427 2,052 Miami-Dade JC 3,341 11,061 14,513 North Fla. JC -- 303 472 514 918 Okaloosa-Walton JC -- 1,078 Palm Beach JC 825 1,384 2,111 3,084 4,514 Pensacola JC 1,386 1,766 2,647 3,098 3,969 Polk JC 1,830 Roosevelt JC 180 216 182 Rosenwald JC -- 53 73 111 148 St. Johns River JC 324 540 982 2,383 St. Petersburg JC 2,765 3,116 3,934 5,036 7,918 Suwannee River JC 60 220 232 209 Volusia Co. Comm. C. -- 171 279 412 . Washington JC 197 188 195 236 -- 44 TABLE 18 (Continued) Institution 1957 1959 1961 1963 1965 Private Degree-Granting Institutions Barry C. 452 786 799 848 1,072 Bethune-Cookman Co. 706 700 680 831 943 Biscayne C. -- -- 51 262 Brevard Engineering C. -- -- 772 1,047 Edward Waters C. 470 623 743 726 908 Embry Riddle Aero. Inst. -- 210 191 Florida Beacon C. St. Petersburg Bible Inst. -- 27 Florida Memorial C. 289 280 332 377 427 Florida Presbyterian C. -- -- 259 589 789 Florida Southern C. 2,544 2,646 1,985 1,848 1,674 Jacksonville Univ. 1,845 2,050 1,733 2,210 2,694 Jones C. Jacksonville Div. 645 500 Miami Div. -- -- 122 175 Orlando Div. -- -- 327 192 New C. -- -- 171 Ringling School of Art -- -- 342 359 Rollins C. 694 1,352 1,571 2,606 3,241 St. Leo C. -- 115 261 404 807 Seminary of St. Vincent de Paul -- -- 58 South-Eastern Bible C. -- -- 247 340 Stetson Univ. 1,812 1,789 2,112 2,081 2,327 Univ. of Miami 11,459 12,873 13,297 11,567 12,347 Univ. of Tampa 1,748 1,742 2,617 2,495 2,655 Webber C. 84 84 80 90 100 Private Junior Colleges Florida C. 221 240 266 285 426 Florida Military C. - Marymount C. -- -- 91 325 Orlando JC 647 1,071 1,228 1,610 2,373 Enrolled 34 junior college students in 1964 45 TABLE 19 FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN THE STATE UNIVERSITIES 1957-1965 Fall FAMU FAU FSU UF USF of Enrol. % Enrol. % Enrol. % Enrol. % Enrol. % 1957 2,622 95.8 -- 5,860 81.4 9,886 88.2 -- - 1958 2,606 94.8 -- 6,108 81.3 10,798 87.7 1959 2,638 93.4 -- 6,643 81.2 11,007 86.6 1960 2,760 93.8 -- 7,315 81.1 11,312 86.4 1,969 98.9 1961 2,596 93.8 -- 7,948 80.8 11,744 86.1 2,922 98.0 1962 2,602 93.1 -- 8,357 80.4 11,794 85.3 3,573 97.5 1963 2,681 93.0 -- 8,980 81.2 12,440 84.0 4,445 96.8 1964 2,996 91.8 844 97.3 9,750 80.3 13,292 84.7 6,264 96.4 1965 3,248 90.5 2,301 96.2 10,575 80.1 14,242 84.4 7,496 96.2 TABLE 20 NON-FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN THE STATE UNIVERSITIES 1957-1965 FAMU FAU FSU UF USF Fall of Enrol. % Enrol, % Enrol. % Enrol. % Enrol. % 1957 114 4.2 1,343 18.6 1,321 11.8 1958 142 5.2 1,407 18.7 1,508 12.3 1959 186 6.6 1,536 18.8 1,703 13.4 1960 183 6.2 1,704 18.9 1,788 13.6 22 1.1 1961 172 6.2 1,887 19.2 1,890 13.9 60 2.0 1962 192 6.9 -- 2,034 19.6 2,032 14.7 91 2.5 1963 203 7.0 -- -- 2,081 18.8 2,370 16.0 148 3.2 1964 269 8.2 23 2.7 2,397 19.7 2,409 15.3 234 3.6 1965 340 9.5 91 3.8 2,695 19.9 2,632 15.6 296 3.8 TABLE 21 PROPORTION OF NON-FLORIDA ENROLLMENTS OF TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE ENROLLMENTS IN THE STATE UNIVERSITIES: 1959-1965 All State FAMU FAU FSU UF USF Universities Fall Under Under Under Under Under Under of Grad. Grad. Grad. Grad. Grad. Grad. Grad. Grad. Grad. Grad. Grad. Grad. 1959 6.5 7.4 14.0 46.8 10.4 41.6 -- 11.1 41.2 1960 6.5 3.1 14.4 44.6 10.6 40.9 1.1 -- 10.6 39.6 1961 6.0 9.3 14.3 48.1 10.5 43.3 2.0 -- 10.3 43.5 1962 6.8 7.3 14.4 48.4 10.9 45.4 2.5 -- 10.9 44.0 1963 6.8 8.9 -- 13.3 50.0 11.5 47.9 3.2 -- 10.3 46.0 1964 8.1 9.4 2.5 50.0 13.9 49.2 10.7 47.6 3.7 0.8 9.9 44.4 1965 9.9 5.9 4.6 2.2 14.1 49.4 11.2 45.1 3.9 1.1 10.2 35.7 CHAPTER IV FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT In the fall of 1965 there were 41,365 first-time-in-college students in Florida's institutions of higher learning. This was 30.0% of Florida's total on-campus enrollment and represented a 21.2% (7,222) increase over the 1964 first-time-in-college enrollment. Florida furnished 83.7% (34,609) of the 1965 first-time-in-college students compared with 85.5% (29,203) in 1964. Table 20 shows the state (or other geographic area) of residence of students who were first-time-in-college students in 1965. This table also shows the type of institution in Florida these students entered. Table 21 reports the number of first-time-in-college students, classified according to geographic area of residence, that entered each of the four state universities. (Florida Atlantic, an upper-division university, enrolls no first-time-in-college students.) Table 22 reports the number of first- time-in-college students entering higher education from each of the state's sixty-seven counties. Table 23 presents the enrollment of first-time-in- college students in each of the state universities and the county of residence of these students. Tables 24, 25 and 26 report the proportionate size of the total enrollment that was represented by first-time-in-college enrollment for the years 1957 through 1965. Table 24 deals with combined Florida and non- Florida enrollments, and Tables 25 and 26 treat these two sub-groups separately. 50 The geographic origins of total first-time-in-college students are shown in Table 27 for the years 1958-65. Table 28 gives first-time-in- college enrollments by counties for the eight year period, and Table 29 reports enrollments by institutions for every odd year from 1957 through 1965. 51 TABLE 22 ORIGIN OF FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL AREA AND TYPE OF INSTITUTION: FALL 1965 State or Other Geographical Pub. Priv. Priv. Area SUS JC DGI JC Total Alabama 48 106 75 19 248 Alaska -- 2 4 -- 6 Arizona 1 1 5 -- 7 Arkansas 4 2 6 7 19 California 8 14 21 7 50 Colorado 1 7 8 -- 16 Connecticut 8 36 200 12 256 Delaware 5 11 19 3 38 Dist. of Columbia 9 4 50 5 68 Florida 6,966 22,593 3,860 1,190 34,609 Georgia 155 81 186 20 442 Hawaii 1 1 2 4 Idaho Illinois 27 65 173 27 292 Indiana 18 45 53 14 130 Iowa 1 5 9 -- 15 Kansas 4 10 -- 14 Kentucky 12 12 42 6 72 Louisiana 9 4 23 -- 36 Maine 5 7 19 4 35 Maryland 25 20 109 5 159 Massachusetts 15 37 189 13 254 Michigan 9 30 67 7 113 Minnesota 3 6 14 1 24 Mississippi 9 5 23 -- 37 Missouri 1 8 23 6 38 Montana -- 1 1 -- 2 Nebraska 1 2 1 1 5 Nevada -- 2 2 -- 4 New Hampshire 1 1 22 -- 24 52 TABLE 22 (Continued) State or Other Geographical Pub. Priv. Priv. Area SUS JC DGI JC Total New Jersey 57 163 653 55 928 New Mexico 3 5 1 1 10 New York 82 170 798 31 1,081 North Carolina 29 30 94 2 155 North Dakota -- -- 2 1 3 Ohio 36 68 137 30 271 Oklahoma 4 3 6 1 14 Oregon 1 -- 2 2 5 Pennsylvania 41 82 331 11 465 Rhode Island 2 4 31 5 42 South Carolina 27 26 51 2 106 South Dakota 1 1 2 -- 4 Tennessee 26 16 56 6 104 Texas 5 17 21 14 57 Utah -- -- 1 -- 1 Vermont 2 3 8 -- 13 Virginia 50 75 180 14 319 Washington 1 3 4 -- 8 West Virginia 4 16 21 2 43 Wisconsin 2 14 30 3 49 Wyoming 1 -- -- -- 1 State Totals 7,716 23,808 7,645 1,527 40,696 Canal Zone -- 3 5 8 Puerto Rico -- 3 21 1 25 Virgin Islands 2 2 Other Countries 21 331 145 14 511 Unclassified 17 13 93 -- 123 TOTALS 7,756 24,155 7,907 1,547 41,365 53 TABLE 23 ORIGIN OF STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL AREA: Fall 1965* State FAMU FSU UF USF Total Alabama 14 27 7 -- 48 Alaska .. - Arizona -- 1 -- 1 Arkansas 1 3 4 California 1 1 4 2 8 Colorado -- 1 -- .1 Connecticut 4 1 2 1 8 Delaware 1 2 2 -- 5 Dist. of Columbia 4 -- 4 1 9 Florida 613 1,744 2,577 2,032 6,966 Georgia 21 89 41 4 155 Hawaii -- 1 1 Idaho - Illinois -- 5 10 12 27 Indiana 2 3 7 6 18 Iowa -- 1 -- 1 Kansas -- - Kentucky -- 8 2 2 12 Louisiana 5 2 2 -- 9 Maine -- 3 2 -- 5 Maryland 1 9 11 4 25 Massachusetts -- 4 6 5 15 Michigan 3 1 3 2 9 Minnesota -- 1 2 3 Mississippi 3 2 3 1 9 Missouri -- 1 -- 1 Montana -- Nebraska -- -- 1 1 Nevada -- -- New Hampshire -- 1 -- 1 54 TABLE 23 (Continued) State FAMU FSU UF USF Total New Jersey 14 9 28 6 57 New Mexico -- 1 2 -- 3 New York 23 21 22 16 82 North Carolina 8 6 10 5 29 North Dakota -- -- -- -- Ohio 4 13 9 10 36 Oklahoma 1 2 1 -- 4 Oregon -- 1 1 Pennsylvania 13 12 11 5 41 Rhode Island -- 2 -- 2 South Carolina 2 10 10 5 27 South Dakota -- -- 1 -- 1 Tennessee 3 16 7 -- 26 Texas 1 1 2 1 5 Utah -- -- -- Vermont -- 1 -- 1 2 Virginia 2 17 26 5 50 Washington 1 -- -- -- 1 West Virginia 2 -- 2 -- 4 Wisconsin -- 1 1 -- 2 Wyoming -- -- 1 -- 1 Sub Totals 747 2,016 2,824 2,129 7,716 Canal Zone -- -- -- -- Puerto Rico -- -- -- Virgin Islands 2 -- -- 2 Other Countries 1 4 9 7 21 Unclassified -- 17 -- 17 TOTALS 750 2,020 2,850 2,136 7,756 *Note: Florida Atlantic University is a part of the State University System but has no first-time-in-college students. 55 TABLE 24 ORIGIN OF FLORIDA FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY AND TYPE OF INSTITUTION: FALL 1965 Pub. Priv. Priv. County SUS JC DGI JC Total % of Total Alachua 166 217 36 5 424 1.23 Baker -- 34 4 -- 38 .11 Bay 44 563 27 -- 634 1.83 Bradford 16 36 6 -- 58 .17 Brevard 219 1,105 171 8 1,503 4.34 Broward 396 2,102 206 9 2,713 7.84 Calhoun 5 36 1 -- 42 .12 Charlotte 24 49 4 5 82 .24 Citrus 12 39 7 -- 58 .17 Clay 34 122 16 1 173 .50 Collier 21 75 18 1 115 .33 Columbia 8 164 12 -- 184 .53 Dade 1,135 4,586 655 12 6,388 18.46 DeSoto 23 22 16 -- 61 .18 Dixie 2 35 5 -- 42 .12 Duval 654 807 885 11 2,357 6.81 Escambia 78 1,184 18 -- 1,280 3.70 Flagler 2 23 5 -- 30 .09 Franklin 4 10 5 1 20 .06 Gadsden 51 60 20 -- 131 .38 Gilchrist 7 13 -- 20 .06 Glades -- 4 7 -- 11 .03 Gulf 8 52 12 -- 72 .21 Hamilton 2 47 3 -- 52 .15 Hardee 10 48 15 3 76 .22 TABLE 24 (Continued) Pub. Priv. Priv. County SUS JC DGI JC Total % of Total Hendry 6 17 10 -- 33 .10 Hernando 21 13 5 -- 39 .11 Highlands 38 39 23 2 102 .29 Hillsborough 1,330 801 175 45 2,351 6.79 Holmes 9 67 -- -- 76 .22 Indian River 27 122 27 -- 176 .51 Jackson 18 186 6 -- 210 .61 Jefferson 10 46 3 -- 59 .17 Lafayette -- 15 -- -- 15 .04 Lake 52 252 48 9 361 1.04 Lee 68 395 42 1 506 1.46 S Leon 331 172 17 1 521 1.51 Levy 7 48 4 1 60 .17 Liberty 2 10 1 -- 13 .04 Madison 11 80 2 -- 93 .27 Manatee 52 369 29 4 454 1.31 Marion 57 363 20 2 442 1.28 Martin 11 74 7 -- 92 .27 Monroe 37 374 28 2 441 1.27 Nassau 24 38 20 -- 82 .24 Okaloosa 69 505 6 1 581 1.68 Okeechobee 2 32 8 -- 42 .12 Orange 451 151 364 871 1,837 5.31 Osceola 22 19 11 28 80 .23 Palm Beach 183 1,524 120 15 1,842 5.32 TABLE 24 (Continued) Pub. Priv. Priv. County SUS JC DGI JC Total % of Total Pasco 43 43 34 2 122 .35 Pinellas 410 2,179 172 22 2,783 8.04 Polk 274 866 149 11 1,300 3.76 Putnam 10 185 14 -- 209 .60 Saint Johns 22 141 68 2 233 .67 Saint Lucie 31 255 25 2 313 .90 Santa Rosa 15 242 4 -- 261 .75 Sarasota 118 368 59 4 549 1.59 Seminole 70 42 30 103 245 .71 Sumter 10 62 8 -- 80 .23 D Suwannee 11 79 7 -- 97 .28 Taylor 18 63 2 -- 83 .24 Union 5 22 -- 27 .08 Volusia 145 717 113 6 981 2.83 Wakulla 5 12 2 -- 19 .05 Walton 14 120 1 -- 135 .39 Washington 6 50 -- 56 .16 Unclassified -- 2 42 -- 44 .13 Total 6,966 22,593 3,860 1,190 34,609 100.00 TABLE 25 ORIGIN OF STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM FLORIDA FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY: FALL 1965 County FAMU FSU UF USF Total Alachua 12 9 134 11 166 Baker -- -- -- -- -- Bay 5 21 16 2 44 Bradford 3 3 10 -- 16 Brevard -- 47 136 36 219 Broward 24 111 214 47 396 Calhoun 1 3 1 -- 5 Charlotte 1 9 3 11 24 U Citrus 2 -- 5 5 12 Clay 2 13 17 2 34 Collier 3 5 6 7 21 Columbia 1 3 3 1 8 Dade 50 273 626 186 1,135 DeSoto 11 1 10 1 23 Dixie 1 -- 1 -- 2 Duval 61 224 248 121 654 Escambia 9 34 29 6 78 Flagler -- 1 1 -- 2 Franklin 1 3 -- 4 Gadsden 34 9 6 2 51 Gilchrist -- 5 2 -- 7 Glades -- -- -- -- Gulf 4 2 2 -- 8 Hamilton -- -- 2 -- 2 Hardee -- 4 2 4 10 TABLE 25 (Continued) County FAMU FSU UF USF Total Hendry 1 1 3 1 6 Hernando 4 2 3 12 21 Highlands 8 7 11 12 38 Hillsborough 33 112 161 1,024 1,330 Holmes 4 2 3 -- 9 Indian River 1 10 11 5 27 Jackson 8 5 5 -- 18 Jefferson 6 4 10 Lafayette -- -- - Lake 3 16 22 11 52 Lee 2 33 16 17 68 Leon 116 191 22 2 331 Levy 3 -- 4 -- 7 Liberty 1 1 -- 2 Madison 5 3 3 -- 11 Manatee 8 24 11 9 52 Marion 13 15 24 5 57 Martin 1 -- 10 -- 11 Monroe 2 7 20 8 37 Nassau 3 16 5 -- 24 Okaloosa -- 27 38 4 69 Okeechobee -- -- 2 2 Orange 31 114 191 115 451 Osceola -- 2 4 16 22 Palm Beach 13 53 88 29 183 TABLE 25 (Continued) County FAMU FSU UF USF Total Pasco 4 5 6 28 43 Pinellas 9 114 164 123 410 Polk 35 58 94 87 274 Putnam 1 1 6 2 10 Saint Johns 6 5 8 3 22 Saint Lucie 11 7 13 -- 31 Santa Rosa -- 7 6 2 15 Sarasota 8 33 35 42 118 Seminole 9 22 27 12 70 Sumter 3 4 1 2 10 Suwannee 5 4 2 -- 11 Taylor 4 10 4 -- 18 Union 1 1 3 -- 5 Volusia 13 40 75 17 145 Wakulla 3 2 -- -- 5 Walton 6 6 2 -- 14 Washington 4 -- 2 -- 6 Unclassified -- -- -- -- Total 613 1,744 2,577 2,032 6,966 Note: Florida Atlantic University is a part of the State University System but has no first-time-in-college students. TABLE 26 PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN EACH TYPE OF INSTITUTION: 1957-1965 State Public Public Private Private Private Fall University Junior Institutions Degree-Granting Junior Institutions of System Colleges Total Institutions Colleges Total 1957 33.0% 20.5% 53.5% 41.7% 4.8% 46.5% 1958 31.9 28.6 60.5 34.4 5.1 39.5 1959 31.3 28.5 59.8 35.0 5.2 40.2 1960 31.7 35.6 67.3 29.3 3.4 32.7 1961 28.6 41.6 70.2 25.9 3.9 29.8 1962 23.6 50.7 74.3 21.8 3.9 25.7 1963 22.2 49.8 72.0 21.2 6.8 28.0 1964 21.9 54.8 76.7 19.7 3.6 23.3 1965 18.8 58.5 77.3 19.0 3.7 22.7 TABLE 27 PERCENTAGE OF FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN EACH TYPE OF INSTITUTION: 1958-1965 State Public Public Private Private Private Fall University Junior Institutions Degree-Granting Junior Institutions of System Colleges Total Institutions Colleges Total 1958 33.9% 32.7% 66.6% 28.2% 5.2% 33.4% 1959 34.2 33.5 67.7 27.0 5.3 32.3 1960 35.2 42.9 78.1 18.6 3.3 21.9 1961 31.2 48.5 79.7 16.6 3.7 20.3 1962 24.9 57.0 81.9 14.3 3.8 18.1 1963 23.3 56.1 79.4 13.5 7.1 20.6 1964 23.1 61.6 84.7 11.9 3.4 15.3 1965 20.1 65.3 85.4 11.2 3.4 14.6 TABLE 28 PERCENTAGE OF FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE NON-FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS STUDENTS IN EACH TYPE OF INSTITUTION: 1958-1965 State Public Public Private Private Private Fall University Junior Institutions Degree-Granting Junior Institutions of System Colleges Total Institutions Colleges Total 1958 20.2% 4.7% 24.9% 70.5% 4.6% 75.1% 1959 18.0 5.7 23.7 71.3 5.0 76.3 1960 16,3 4.7 21.0 75.0 4.0 79.0 1961 16.6 9.1 25.7 69.7 4.6 74.3 1962 16.2 14.1 30.3 65.2 4.5 69.7 1963 16,3 14.7 31.0 64.2 4.8 69.0 1964 14.7 14.7 29.4 65.8 4.8 70.6 1965 11.8 23.4 35.2 59.4 5.4 64.8 TABLE 29 ORIGIN OF FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL AREA: 1958-1965 State or Other Geographical Area 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 Alabama 63 96 111 157 116 141 214 248 Alaska 1 1 3 2 3 2 2 6 Arizona 1 2 2 3 4 4 9 7 Arkansas 9 10 10 12 10 17 18 19 California 20 16 35 35 22 48 39 50 Colorado 5 2 1 13 6 10 7 16 Connecticut 62 75 146 171 134 144 186 256 Delaware 8 10 18 22 14 11 18 38 Dist. of Columbia 22 26 34 36 23 27 33 68 Florida 13,852 13,929 18,216 19,829 21,643 23,630 29,203 34,609 Georgia 185 231 285 337 290 366 381 442 Hawaii 1 5 3 -- 1 3 3 4 Idaho -- -- 2 1 1 1 2 -- Illinois 146 190 234 174 173 177 240 292 Indiana 71 72 96 84 98 83 109 130 Iowa 7 17 22 20 14 12 18 15 Kansas 4 10 17 9 10 12 10 14 Kentucky 47 57 52 63 54 72 86 72 Louisiana 9 16 25 23 24 19 26 36 Maine 14 12 30 29 20 11 45 35 Maryland 35 48 67 81 76 73 112 159 Massachusetts 86 146 198 180 152 147 194 254 Michigan 67 82 112 83 93 75 72 113 Minnesota 16 17 23 15 9 19 24 24 Mississippi 10 9 10 18 9 24 22 37 Missouri 19 36 28 27 24 30 39 38 Montana -- 3 1 4 3 3 2 2 Nebraska 3 9 3 5 1 10 5 5 Nevada -- -- 3 1 1 2 7 4 New Hampshire 6 14 19 15 14 12 12 24 New Jersey 191 252 446 473 357 392 574 928 New Mexico 1 4 1 -- 10 4 6 10 New York 424 624 953 864 631 737 920 1,081 North Carolina 52 54 78 76 77 94 97 155 North Dakota 1 1 1 1 4 1 2 3 65 TABLE 29 (Continued) State or Other Geographical Area 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 Ohio 115 190 219 205 193 176 208 271 Oklahoma 6 9 10 8 3 16 14 14 Oregon 2 2 2 5 6 1 5 5 Pennsylvania 186 238 384 355 290 321 380 465 Rhode Island 11 18 22 22 27 45 39 42 South Carolina 34 32 47 73 67 87 71 106 South Dakota 1 1 1 4 2 -- 1 4 Tennessee 50 65 83 60 72 78 87 104 Texas 31 31 31 37 35 35 36 57 Utah -- 1 -- 1 2 4 1 Vermont 5 10 10 16 16 8 15 13 Virginia 43 73 102 127 129 144 117 319 Washington 3 2 3 7 3 4 10 8 West Virginia 23 26 19 23 23 27 24 43 Wisconsin 35 26 50 34 29 33 32 49 Wyoming 2 -- 1 2 2 2 5 1 Canal Zone 7 8 13 5 5 19 11 8 Guam 1 -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- Puerto Rico 19 18 27 23 26 23 17 25 Virgin Islands -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 Other Countries 196 139 169 150 204 327 218 511 Unclassified 24 10 4 19 119 102 52 123 Total 16,232 16,974 22,484 24,038 25,373 27,863 34,143 41,365 66 TABLE 30 ORIGIN OF FLORIDA FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY: 1958-1965 County 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 Alachua 215 201 228 256 327 301 375 424 Baker 21 8 12 8 21 25 24 38 Bay 175 187 301 333 351 403 397 634 Bradford 17 35 35 33 37 31 55 58 Brevard 161 165 706 648 965 986 1,187 1,503 Broward 603 690 1,190 1,271 1,354 1,722 1,631 2,713 Calhoun 19 21 33 34 26 33 32 42 Charlotte 9 7 18 26 38 77 48 82 Citrus 27 34 32 29 38 33 50 58 Clay 47 48 58 59 84 101 123 173 Collier 25 30 32 43 55 81 80 115 Columbia 46 36 49 44 144 146 182 184 Dade 3,165 3,129 4,015 4,415 4,292 4,356 5,643 6,388 DeSoto 27 12 22 33 35 24 36 61 Dixie 6 4 9 6 8 20 27 42 Duval 1,026 1,111 1,031 1,202 1,263 2,005 2,000 2,357 Escambia 680 708 925 962 1,096 1,040 1,348 1,280 Flagler 12 12 20 8 19 20 25 30 Franklin 14 7 7 10 11 14 19 20 Gadsden 85 81 88 98 101 67 103 131 Gilchrist 4 7 7 5 22 19 17 20 Glades 4 2 4 6 2 1 12 11 Gulf 25 28 30 43 37 53 37 72 Hamilton 29 24 25 34 37 34 38 52 Hardee 20 17 32 32 23 44 53 76 Hendry 19 21 20 20 24 26 27 33 Hernando 16 13 21 17 37 43 54 39 Highlands 44 59 43 58 46 47 102 102 Hillsborough 799 964 1,737 1,576 1,501 1,476 1,961 2,351 Holmes 10 15 30 30 34 32 41 76 Indian River 42 45 79 128 80 104 145 176 Jackson 95 127 129 175 174 201 226 210 Jefferson 23 33 36 40 40 61 73 59 Lafayette 13 9 14 17 16 13 9 15 Lake 113 120 116 174 334 272 398 361 67 TABLE 30 (Continued) County 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 Lee 87 90 101 133 364 288 389 506 Leon 246 285 317 349 388 375 452 521 Levy 47 23 33 48 36 42 50 60 Liberty 5 5 7 7 3 8 15 13 Madison 94 81 91 92 74 100 104 93 Manatee 462 218 290 338 297 281 429 454 Marion 313 232 270 298 308 355 369 442 Martin 34 45 62 52 57 57 95 92 Monroe 45 37 48 69 72 75 110 441 Nassau 44 43 19 42 27 55 63 82 Okaloosa 35 54 114 146 159 177 477 581 Okeechobee 15 7 13 19 18 15 34 42 Orange 611 680 777 960 1,003 1,261 1,584 1,837 Osceola 37 30 35 38 36 50 70 80 Palm Beach 725 861 944 1,004 1,187 1,321 1,560 1,842 Pasco 39 65 92 92 162 85 111 122 Pinellas 1,428 1,438 1,606 1,785 2,170 2,096 2,337 2,783 Polk 438 408 494 535 618 648 1,323 1,300 Putnam 139 130 124 152 185 180 239 209 St. Johns 108 74 111 130 133 143 196 233 St. Lucie 56 55 263 166 175 178 253 313 Santa Rosa 111 73 105 152 124 154 182 261 Sarasota 269 221 291 351 274 335 483 549 Seminole 65 83 100 142 129 227 239 245 Sumter 31 36 28 48 55 50 71 80 Suwannee 36 56 52 51 49 77 88 97 Taylor 63 37 34 91 65 75 67 83 Union 3 8 4 6 22 18 3 27 Volusia 570 461 562 538 671 778 920 981 Wakulla 12 11 24 16 8 10 17 19 Walton 23 21 31 39 26 38 87 135 Washington 25 28 40 65 46 55 61 56 Unclassified -- 23 -- 2 30 111 147 44 Total 13,852 13,929 18,216 19,829 21,643 23,630 29,203 34,609 68 TABLE 31 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENTS BY INSTITUTION: ALTERNATE YEARS 1957-1965 Institution 1957 1959 1961 1963 1965 State University System FAMU 696 705 519 511 750 FAU FSU 1,434 1,783 1,964 1,922 2,020 UF 2,244 2,818 3,243 2,809 2,850 USF -- 1,160 953 2,136 Public Junior Colleges Brevard JC 490 744 1,196 Carver JC -- 21 Central Fla. JC -- 216 312 371 588 Chipola JC 137 200 341 325 556 Collier-Blocker JC -- 31 33 Daytona Beach JC -- 247 306 485 895 Edison JC -- -- 310 573 Florida Keys JC -- -- 379 Gibbs JC 202 317 369 304 Gulf Coast JC 160 134 297 363 598 Hampton JC -- 78 108 133 113 Indian River JC -- 185 206 504 Jackson JC -- 40 50 43 Johnson JC -- -- 112 JC of Broward County -- 640 1,114 1,990 Lake City JC -- -- 234 404 Lake-Sumter JC -- -- 154 347 Lincoln JC -- 42 53 Manatee JC -- 279 468 477 819 Miami-Dade JC -- 1,956 2,849 5,385 North Fla. JC -- 117 203 242 395 Okaloosa-Walton JC 562 Palm Beach JC 416 762 829 1,140 1,845 Pensacola JC 529 648 1,101 1,156 1,573 Polk JC 936 Roosevelt JC -- 89 102 96 Rosenwald JC -- 27 25 65 60 St. Johns River JC -- 167 274 434 1,036 St. Petersburg JC 1,167 1,357 1,556 2,002 3,252 Suwannee River JC 44 71 119 106 69 TABLE 31 (Continued) Institution 1957 1959 1961 1963 1965 Volusia Co. Comm. C. -- 51 121 182 Washington JC 109 102 108 135 Private Degree-Granting Institutions Barry C. 199 219 229 204 215 Bethune-Cookman C. 164 167 182 232 312 Biscayne C. -- -- 27 154 Brevard Engineering C. -- -- 101 180 Edward Waters C. 220 201 234 199 301 Embry Riddle Aero. Inst. -- 40 82 Florida Beacon C. - St. Petersburg Bible Inst. -- -- -- 18 Florida Memorial C. 63 70 76 59 159 Florida Presbyterian C. -- -- 150 197 278 Florida Southern C. 544 676 733 622 561 Jacksonville Univ. 690 560 486 737 644 Jones C. Jacksonville Division -- -- 585 408 Miami Division 50 110 Orlando Division -- -- 301 154 New C. -- 95 Ringling School of Art -- -- 154 179 Rollins C. 234 266 301 348 452 St. Leo C. -- 66 135 228 443 Seminary of St. Vincent de Paul -- - South-Eastern Bible C. -- -- 120 138 Stetson Univ. 460 360 502 434 494 Univ. of Miami 2,738 3,239 2,813 1,652 2,086 Univ. of Tampa 397 382 525 497 387 Webber C. 37 57 58 45 57 Private Junior Colleges Florida C. 132 143 144 145 213 Florida Military C. - Marymount C. -- -- 83 221 Orlando JC 288 427 588 720 1,113 All Institutions 13,260 16,974 24,038 27,863 41,365 From Opening Fall Enrollment in Higher Education, 1965 (Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965), p. 27. Enrolled 21 first-time-in-college students in 1964. 70 CHAPTER V GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT There were 14,265 graduate students enrolled in Florida's colleges and universities in the fall of 1965, 8,780 attending classes on-campus and 5,485 attending off-campus courses. The state universities enrolled 11,380 graduate students, or 79.8% of the total graduate student enrollment. The private universities enrolled 2,885 graduate students, or slightly more than 20% of the total. Approximately two-thirds of all on-campus graduate students were enrolled in the state universities, and one-third of on-campus enrollment was in the private universities. Table 32 shows the state or other geographic location from which the graduate students came. Nearly three-fourths, or 6,400 graduate students resided in Florida, and more than one-fourth were from out-of-state. The state of New York had the next greatest number of graduate student enrollees having sent 213 to Florida colleges and universities. Georgia with 168, Pennsylvania with 116 and Illinois with 103 were the next when ranked according to the number of graduate students coming to Florida institutions. Graduate students from abroad totaled 350. Throughout the state, 1,772 more graduate students registered in 1965 than in 1964. Most of the increase came from Florida students, whose ranks numbered 1,512 more in 1965 than in the preceding year. Table 33 lists the number of graduate students enrolling from each of the sixty-seven Florida counties. 72 In Table 34 are shown the state or other geographic origins for all graduate students for the years 1959-1965. Table 35 reports the county of origin of Florida graduate students during the same span of years. Total graduate enrollments of the individual institutions from 1959 to 1965 are given in Table 36.. Students pursuing their first professional degrees, such as law or medicine, were not included in graduate enrollment figures. 73 TABLE 32 ORIGIN OF GRADUATE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL AREA: FALL 1965 State or Other SUS Priv. Geographical Area FAMU FAU FSU UF USF Total DGI Total Alabama -- 60 26 1 87 4 90 Alaska -- -- 1 -- 1 -- 1 Arizona -- 6 3 9 1 10 Arkansas -- 11 10 21 1 22 California 25 23 48 5 53 Colorado -- 5 4 -- 9 1 10 Connecticut -- 2 7 19 -- 28 7 35 Delaware 4 4 8 2 10 Dist. of Columbia -- 2 5 -- 7 3 10 Florida 354 766 1,101 1,198 373 3,792 2,608 6,400 Georgia 22 92 48 1 163 5 168 Hawaii -- 1 -- 1 -- 1 Idaho -- 2 -- 2 1 3 Illinois 1 46 47 -- 94 9 103 Indiana -- 21 14 1 36 3 39 Iowa 1 8 7 -- 16 1 17 Kansas -- 13 8 21 21 Kentucky 20 20 40 5 45 Louisiana 30 14 -- 44 2 46 Maine -- 5 6 -- 11 1 12 Maryland 1 13 12 26 11 37 Massachusetts -- 30 23 -- 53 9 62 Michigan 25 17 42 8 50 Minnesota 15 6 21 3 24 Mississippi -- 33 11 44 1 45 TABLE 32 (Continued) State or Other SUS Priv. Geographical Area FAfMU FAU FSU UF USF Total DGI Total Missouri -- 13 19 -- 32 3 35 Montana -- -- 1 1 -- 2 -- 2 Nebraska -- 5 6 -- 11 1 12 Nevada -- -. 4 4 New Hampshire 9 -- 9 1 10 New Jersey -- 1 37 32 -- 70 18 88 New Mexico 7 7 -- 14 14 New York 3 80 77 1. 161 52 213 North Carolina 1 50 36 -- 87 3 90 North Dakota 2 1 -- 3 -- 3 L Ohio -- 1 35 42 -- 78 18 96 Oklahoma 6 7 -- 13 1 14 Oregon 3 4 -- 7 1 8 Pennsylvania 1 49 49 -- 99 17 116 Rhode Island 1 3 -- 4 -- 4 South Carolina -- 1 35 28 -- 64 3 67 South Dakota -- 4 1 -- 5 -- 5 Tennessee -- 53 33 -- 86 -- 86 Texas -- 39 23 -- 62 4 66 Utah -- 2 1 -- 3 1 4 Vermont -- 2 2 4 1 5 Virginia -- -- 25 30 -- 55 11 66 Washington 7 7 -- 14 2 16 West Virginia 12 12 -- 24 1 25 Wisconsin -- 19 13 -- 32 2 4 Wyoming -- -- 2 2 -- 4 -- 4 Sub-Totals 376 779 2,072 1,967 377 5,571 2,831 8,402 TABLE 32 (Continued) State or Other SUS Priv. Geographical Area FAMU FAU FSU UF USF Total DGI Total Canal Zone -- 1 2 -- 3 1 4 Puerto Rico -- 9 -- 9 12 21 Other Countries -- 3 94 212 -- 309 41 350 Unclassified -- -- -- 3 -- 3 -- 3 Total 376 783 2,177 2,182 377 5,895 2,885 8,780 TABLE 33 ORIGIN OF FLORIDA GRADUATE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY: FALL 1965 Priv. % of County FAMU FAU FSU UF USF SUS DGI Total Total Alachua 6 -- 11 227 1 245 -- 245 3.8 Baker -- 1 2 -- 3 -- 3 0.0 Bay 10 -- 26 9 -- 45 -- 45 0.7 Bradford 1 -- 11 -- 12 -- 12 0.2 Brevard 1 3 20 22 3 49 344 393 6.1 Broward 2 264 36 54 -- 356 68 424 6.6 Calhoun -- 5 2 -- 7 -- 7 0.1 Charlotte -- 2 2 -- 4 -- 4 0.1 Citrus 1 -- 1 3 -- 5 -- 5 0.1 S Clay -- 2 8 -- 10 3 13 0.2 Collier -- 1 1 4 -- 6 -- 6 0.1 Columbia 5 -- 2 10 -- 17 2 19 0.3 Dade 2 41 91 130 2 266 1,365 1,631 25.5 DeSoto 4 4 -- 8 -- 8 0.1 Dixie -- -- 2 -- 2 -- 2 0.0 Duval 88 1 53 124 1 267 106 373 5.8 Escambia 8 -- 30 23 -- 61 1 62 1.0 Flagler -- 3 2 1 -- 6 1 7 0.1 Franklin -- 5 1 -- 6 -- 6 0.1 Gadsden 43 -- 20 1 -- 64 -- 64 1.0 Gilchrist 4 -- 4 -- 4 0.1 Glades -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Gulf 2 -- 2 2 -- 6 -- 6 0.1 Hamilton 3 -- 1 2 -- 6 -- 6 0.1 Hardee -- -- 3 -- 3 -- 3 0.0 TABLE 33 (Continued) Priv, % of County FAMU FAU FSU UF USF SUS DGI Total Total Hendry -- 2 2 4 1 5 0.1 Hernando 4 2 1 1 8 -- 8 0.1 Highlands 1 4 7 4 16 3 19 0.3 Hillsborough 3 -- 55 59 217 334 7 341 5.3 Holmes -- -- 2 -- -- 2 -- 2 0.0 Indian River -- 5 6 5 -- 16 2 18 0.3 Jackson 6 -- 8 3 -- 17 -- 17 0.3 Jefferson 5 -- 3 -- 8 -- 8 0.1 Lafayette -- -- 1 -- 1 -- 1 0.0 Lake 3 -- 2 15 -- 20 13 33 0.5 Lee -- 2 5 12 1 20 -- 20 0.3 Leon 113 1 433 11 1 559 2 561 8.8 Levy 1 -- -- 6 -- 7 -- 7 0.1 Liberty -- 2 -- -- 2 1 3 0.0 Madison 1 -- 8 3 -- 12 -- 12 0.2 Manatee 2 -- 15 9 11 37 1 38 0.6 Marion 5 -- 1 28 -- 34 3 37 0.6 Martin -- 5 2 2 -- 9 -- 9 0.1 Monroe -- 1 -- 4 -- 5 0.1 Nassau -- -- 3 -- 3 -- 3 0.0 Okaloosa -- -- 16 7 -- 23 -- 23 0.4 Okeechobee -- 2 -- 2 -- 4 -- 4 0.1 Orange 3 1 28 53 3 88 503 591 9.2 Osceola 1 1 1 4 1 8 1 9 0.1 Palm Beach 1 417 38 48 -- 504 10 514 8.0 TABLE 33 (Continued) Priv. % of County FAMU FAU FSU UF USF SUS DGI Total Total Pasco -- -- 1 8 10 19 -- 19 0.3 Pinellas 3 2 71 89 75 240 2 242 3.8 Polk 6 2 25 35 32 100. 9 109 1.7 Putnam 2 -- 1 18 1 22 6 28 0.4 St, Johns -- -- 5 6 -- 11 1 12 0.2 St. Lucie -- 12 4 11 -- 27 -- 27 0.4 Santa Rosa -- 2 7 -- 9 -- 9 0.1 Sarasota -- 2 12 18 7 39 1 40 0.6 Seminole -- 2 15 -- 17 48 65 1.0 Sumter -- -- 6 -- 6 -- 6 0.1 Suwannee 10 -- -- 6 16 -- 16 0.3 Taylor 5 -- 9 4 -- 18 -- 18 0.3 Union -- 1 3 -- 4 -- 4 0.1 Volusia 1 -- 12 34 2 49 103 152 2.4 Wakulla -- -- 3 1 -- 4 -- 4 0.1 Walton 5 -- 2 2 -- 9 -- 9 0.1 Washington 1 -- 2 -- -- 3 1 4 0.1 Total 354 766 1,101 1,198 373 3,792 2,608 6,400 99.8 TABLE 34 ORIGIN OF GRADUATE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL AREA: 1959-1965 States 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 Alabama 54 57 69 76 88 90 91 Alaska 1 2 2 3 1 1 1 Arizona 4 2 1 3 2 4 10 Arkansas 13 10 11 17 21 25 22 California 24 26 34 37 44 61 53 Colorado 7 5 4 9 10 12 10 Connecticut 5 10 11 25 24 30 35 Delaware 3 2 4 3 2 5 10 Dist. of Columbia 7 10 8 7 9 10 10 Florida 2,634 2,969 3,168 4,030 4,125 4,888 6,400 Georgia 104 100 134 147 150 178 168 Hawaii 1 1 -- -- 2 -- 1 Idaho 1 -- 2 2 2 -- 3 Illinois 39 43 44 69 68 86 103 Indiana 26 27 22 29 37 44 39 Iowa 11 16 20 14 9 17 17 Kansas 8 12 4 7 11 14 21 Kentucky 30 24 19 22 34 37 45 Louisiana 18 21 23 41 53 51 46 Maine 3 9 11 11 12 12 12 Maryland 11 11 16 18 27 30 37 Massachusetts 30 24 25 27 40 52 62 Michigan 21 19 16 22 26 38 50 Minnesota 18 9 9 13 16 20 24 Mississippi 21 36 31 35 30 38 45 Missouri 22 18 19 24 29 23 35 Montana 2 3 5 2 2 1 2 Nebraska 7 10 9 4 6 7 12 Nevada 3 2 5 5 3 1 4 New Hampshire 4 2 4 6 4 1 10 New Jersey 33 34 26 48 41 71 88 New Mexico 4 4 5 7 12 18 14 New York 100 88 102 155 137 184 213 North Carolina 50 44 45 53 58 60 90 North Dakota 1 2 2 2 1 3 3 80 TABLE 34 (continued) States 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 Ohio 57 53 68 65 57 77 96 Oklahoma 12 8 13 17 21 21 14 Oregon 7 1 5 5 4 7 8 Pennsylvania 62 56 68 90 74 91 116 Rhode Island 5 7 4 4 5 3 4 South Carolina 41 43 44 52 67 68 67 South Dakota 7 6 9 7 2 1 5 Tennessee 29 48 58 59 70 47 86 Texas 26 37 49 59 58 61 66 Utah -- -- 3 44 8 9 4 Vermont 4 4 5 4 4 1 5 Virginia 22 27 34 38 44 52 66 Washington 6 8 7 7 8 12 16 West Virginia 11 11 14 19 15 23 25 Wisconsin 14 21 17 17 21 29 34 Wyoming 1 3 1 1 4 5 4 Canal Zone -- -- 1 2 2 1 4 Guam -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Puerto Rico 7 6 9 8 4 3 21 Other Countries 175 166 170 266 323 355 350 Unclassified -- 1 -- 1 -- -- 3 Total 3,806 4,158 4,489 5,698 5,927 7,008 8,780 81 TABLE 35 ORIGIN OF FLORIDA GRADUATE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY: 1959-1965 Counties 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 Alachua 151 143 144 161 206 207 245 Baker 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 Bay 20 13 17 32 24 31 45 Bradford 6 6 2 7 10 16 12 Brevard 9 16 21 167 235 312 393 Broward 86 153 139 184 135 125 424 Calhoun 7 4 2 2 10 12 7 Charlotte 6 3 5 5 2 1 4 Citrus 3 6 5 3 3 3 5 Clay 5 7 10 7 7 14 13 Collier 3 3 2 4 3 5 6 Columbia 6 12 6 10 15 13 19 Dade 988 962 1,142 1,507 1,235 1,441 1,631 DeSoto 2 -- 1 4 3 8 Dixie 1 1 1 2 1 4 2 Duval 141 138 121 187 173 250 373 Escambia 25. 31 32 29 40 52 62 Flagler 2 3 1 2 3 5 7 Franklin 5- 7 2 7 8 10 5 Gadsden 38 39 46 51 40 55 64 Gilchrist 2 5 2 3 2 5 4 Glades -- 1 2 1 -- Gulf 2 3 2 1 3 4 6 Hamilton 4 3 3 6 1 7 6 Hardee 1 -- 3 3 4 3 3 TABLE 35 (Continued) Counties 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 Hendry 2 1 1 4 5 4 5 Hernando 1 3 6 6 3 5 8 Highlands 6 9 10 11 10 13 19 Hillsborough 69 68 92 110 99 199 341 Holmes 6 3 4 2 7 4 2 Indian River 4 5 4 5 6 13 18 Jackson 16 9 10 20 21 20 17 Jefferson 27 25 13 15 19 14 8 Lafayette 4 5 3 4 1 1 1 Lake 30 23 22 34 35 36 33 C.0 Lee 4 11 13 11 9 20 20 Leon 337 384 330 363 455 487 561 Levy 2 6 7 17 12 5 7 Liberty -- 7 5 3 2 5 3 Madison 10 16 12 12 14 11 12 Manatee 11 22 12 16 21 24 38 Marion 25 35 26 26 27 35 37 Martin 3 6 1 2 4 4 9 Monroe 9 9 9 8 7 6 5 Nassau 2 1 3 11 2 4 3 Okaloosa 80 92 124 99 6 12 23 Okeechobee 3 2 2 -- 2 3 4 Orange 71 196 307 333 691 730 591 Osceola 3 6 8 5 3 1 9 Palm Beach 38 46 37 71 67 74 514 TABLE 35 (Continued) Counties 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 Pasco 4 6 5 4 4 19 19 Pinellas 85 86 84 109 113 162 242 Polk 43 69 69. 64 62 70 109 Putnam 24 18 19 18 18 21 28 Saint Johns 18 19 15 17 8 15 12 Saint Lucie 4 5 5 7 10 17 27 Santa Rosa 4 5 9 10 4 6 9 Sarasota 15 12 28 27 27 44 40 Seminole 16 26 19 25 22 22 65 Sumter 6 7 7 7 6 5 6 00 Suwannee 10 19 14 16 12 15 16 Taylor 7 13 5 5 7 10 18 Union 3 7 1 5 7 3 4 Volusia 102 108 104 135 118 143 152 Wakulla 4 8 5 1 4 7 4 Walton 1 6 2 5 5 15 9 Washington 10 4 3 3 3 3 4 TOTAL 2,634 2,969 3,168 4,030 4,125 4,888 6,400 TABLE 36 GRADUATE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY INSTITUTION: 1959-1965 Institution 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 State University System FAMU 216 229 183 246 269 298 376 FAU 2 783 FSU 1,194 1,335 1,432 1,577 1,669 2,008 2,177 UF 1,215 1,309 1,401 1,526 1,844 1,988 2,182 USF -- -- -- 127 377 SUS Totals 2,625 2,873 3,016 3,349 3,782 4,423 5,895 Private Degree-Granting Institutions Barry C. 96 101 155 172 Brevard Engineering C. -- -- 142 215 275 307 Jacksonville Univ. -- -- -- 63 110 Rollins C. -- 258 612 640 600 Seminary of St. Vincent de Paul -- 11 36 Stetson Univ. 152 132 157 151 Univ. of Miami 971 958 1,021 1,701 1,085 1,284 1,509 PDGI Totals 1,181 1,285 1,473 2,349 2,145 2,585 2,885 Totals 3,806 4,158 4,489 5,698 5,927 7,008 8,780 % in SUS 69.0 69.1 67.2 58.8 63.8 63.1 67.1 % of Total ** 6.3 6.1 5.7 6.5 5.8 6.0 6.4 Number not available. Percentage graduate on-campus enrollment is of total on-campus enrollment. 85 CHAPTER VI TRENDS AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN FLORIDA HIGHER EDUCATION TRENDS AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN FLORIDA HIGHER EDUCATION In 1957, the initial year of the publication of Enrollment in Florida's Institutions of Higher Learning, the total enrollment of the twenty-three participating institutions was 55,367. For the fall of 1965, fifty-five institutions reported a total enrollment of 145,144 representing an increase of 162.2% over the nine year period. During the same span of nine years, on-campus enrollment grew from 50,286 in 1957 to 137,724 last fall, an increase of 173.9%. Percentage increases for each type of institution for the period 1957-1965 were: State University System 107.3% Public Junior Colleges 847.1% Private Degree-Granting Institutions 49.8% Private Junior Colleges 124.1% Several new institutions of the four types listed above were established and some junior colleges were extended to four-year institutions. Total enrollments by type of institution and percentages of increase by year since 1957 are shown in Table 35. Nationally, the proportion of total enrollment accounted for by junior college students has been increasing. This trend is also apparent in the enrollment in Florida colleges and universities, where the percentage of total enrollment attending junior colleges increased from 13.8% in 1958 to 44.7% in 1965. 87 Another national trend that is reflected in the pattern of enrollments in Florida is that increasing numbers of students are enrolling in public institutions. In 1957, 54.1% of Florida's total enrollment was found in public institutions; in 1965, the proportionate share of the enrollment in public institutions in Florida was 74.2%. On-campus graduate enrollment increased from 3,806 students in 1959, the first year graduate enrollment was reported separately, to 8,780 in 1965, an increase of 130.7% in the seven year period. Graduate enrollment, however, as a percentage of total enrollment remained constant; 6.3% in 1959 and 6.4% in 1965. In the fall of 1965, non-Florida students enrolled in Florida institutions totaled 20,096. This was 14.6% of the total on-campus enroll- ment, an increase of 1.1% over 1964. Prior to 1965 the percentage of out-of- state students throughout higher education in Florida had dropped from 18.8% in 1957 to 13.5% in 1964. This drop can be attributed to the rapid growth of the community junior college and their small percentages of non-Florida students. The percentage of non-Florida students in the State University System has remained almost constant during the nine year period while the percentage in the private institutions has increased slightly. In the fall of 1965, Florida had 254 college students per one hundred square miles. There were 186 students per one hundred square miles in 1964, and 83 students per one hundred square miles in 1958. This year's figure represented a906.0% increase over 1958. The density of college student population by county is shown on the map on page 91. For 1965 the density varied from three students per one hundred square miles in Glades County to 3,451 per one hundred square miles 88 in Pinellas County. Other counties with great density of college students were: Dade, 1,282; Duval, 992; Hillsborough, 809; Orange, 692; Broward, 639; Escambia, 573; Brevard, 532; and Leon, 498. Three counties had slightly over three hundred college students per one hundred square miles, four had between one hundred and one hundred ninety-nine, and forty-five had less than one hundred college students per one hundred square miles. In order to accommodate the college students in the areas of greatest density, the Legislature has periodically authorized the expansion of the State University System. The University of West Florida is scheduled to open at Pensacola in the fall of 1967, and the Florida Technological University is slated to open at Orlando in the fall of 1968. Senior colleges for Dade and Duval Counties will begin operation in the early 1970s. Upon the completion of these latter two institutions, state supported colleges or universities will exist either in or adjacent to all counties with college student densities of more than five hundred students per square mile. Churches and private organizations have been formulating plans for additional private institutions of higher learning in the State of Florida. Nova University of Advanced Technology is scheduled to begin operating at Fort Lauderdale in the fall of 1967. This projected institution plans initially to enroll only graduate students but to offer undergradaute instruction in 1970. 89 TABLE 37 ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENTS AND PERCENTAGE OF INCREASE BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION: 1957-1965 Public Private Private SUS JC DGI JC Total Fall % % % % % of Enrol. Increase Enrol. Increase Enrol. Increase Enrol. Increase Enrol. Increase 1957 21,146 6,169 21,577 1,394 50,286 1958 22,569 6.7 9,614 55.8 22,052 2.2 1,847 32.5 56,082 11.5 1959 23,713 5.1 11,008 14.5 23,267 5.5 2,133 15.5 60,121 7.2 1960 27,053 14.1 15,790 43.4 23,760 2.1 1,569 -26.4 68,172 13.4 1961 29,219 8.0 22,116 40.1 25,158 5.9 1,835 17.0 78,328 11.8 1962 30,675 5.0 29,356 32.7 25,970 3.2 1,922 4.7 87,923 12.2 1963 33,348 8.7 38,491 31.1 27,074 4.3 3,080 60.2 101,993 16.0 1964 38,478 15.4 45,949 19.4 29,880 10.4 2,558 -17.0* 116,865 14.6 1965 43,846 14.0 58,426 27.2 32,328 8.2 3,124 22.1 137,724 17.8 % Increase 1957-1965 22,700 107.3 52,257 847.1 10,751 49.8 1,730 124.1 87,438 173.9 Average Annual Increase 2,838 9.6 6,532 33.0 1,344 5.2 216 13.6 10,930 13.1 AThe loss in 1964 for private junior colleges results from the change of Jones College from the classification of junior college to that of degree-granting institution. DENSITY OF FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS COLLEGE ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY: FALL 1965 S8 27 I -,98-38 I= \, 4- 43 27 82 4o 5 64 16.CAY 7 7 STATE OF FLORIDA: 254 Students per 100 sq. miles, 31 6l ,,, 36^ 4 V 27 .. L"... r^ \TW 53 15 3,451 1,000 or more students /1.L Super 100 sq. miles. 31 1 .' 1 35o1 -26 83 L sq. miles. 25 4 3 ..6e N,,, .. 500-999 students per 100 s q m i l e s .... ..A 2 "' m.//'[/'* 250-499 students per 100 . sq. miles. 8 .' J cI'' tR1* '// 100-249 students per 100 i' 2 sq. miles. 13 1-99 students per 100 sq. m ...28... i miles. 6 Source of land area of counties: Bureau of the Census (1960) oc 1 o 91 |
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| 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 | |
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| 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 | |
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| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
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