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Cover Title Page Page i The state board of education Page ii Preface Page iii Table of Contents Page iv List of Tables Page v Page vi Page vii Page viii Chapter I: General information Page 1 Introductory remarks Page 2 Changes in the roster of participating institutions Page 3 Florida's institutions of higher learning Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 List of abbreviations Page 9 Chapter II: Report of the statewide enrollment 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 Chapter III: Enrollments by institutions Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Chapter IV: First-time-in-college enrollment Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 Page 61 Page 62 Page 63 Page 64 Page 65 Page 66 Chapter V: Graduate student enrollment Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Chapter VI: Trends and new developments in Florida higher education Page 81 Page 82 Page 83 Page 84 Page 85 Page 86 Page 87 Page 88 Page 89 |
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Office of the Board of Regents State University System of Florida Publication No. 112 1969 Enrollment in Florida's Institutions of Higher Learning Fall 7968 .. I. UI i. LlbiAiY C.3- ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA'S INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING FALL 1968 The Florida Board of Regents Tallahassee, Florida 32304 THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Claude R. Kirk, Jr. . . . . ... . Governor Floyd T. Christian . . . .. Commissioner of Education Tom Adams . . . . . . .Secretary of State S Earl Faircloth . . . . ... ..... .Attorney General S Fred 0. Dickinson . . . . . .. Comptroller Broward Williams . . ... .. .... .State Treasurer Doyle Conner . . . . .Commissioner of Agriculture "V THE FLORIDA BOARD OF REGENTS D. Burke Kibler, III, Chairman . . . .... .Lakeland \ Louis C. Murray, Vice Chairman . . . .... .. Orlando John C. Behringer . . . . ... .Fort Lauderdale Pat Dodson . . . . ... . ... Pensacola Chester H. Ferguson . . . . .. . . Tampa Henry D. Kramer. . . . . ...... .Jacksonville Clarence L. Menser . . . . . .. .... .Vero Beach Julius F. Parker, Jr. . . . ... .. .... Tallahassee Mrs. E. D. Pearce ......... . . . ... .Miami THE STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM Robert B. Mautz. . . . . ... . .... .Chancellor Philip F. Ashler . . .... .Vice Chancellor for Administration \ Kenneth E. Penrod . . . .... Vice Chancellor for Medical and Health Services Allan Tucker . . . ... .Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs N^' PREFACE Annually, at the beginning of each school year, the Office of the Florida Board of Regents obtains enrollments from the colleges and universities in Florida, public and private. Institutions of higher learning in the state listed either in the Florida Education Directory, published by the Department of Education or the Educational Directory, compiled by the U.S. Office of Education, are asked to report their enrollments. Chapter One lists the insti- tutions from which enrollment data for the present volume were obtained. The enrollments in this report were for the fall, 1968. In addition to setting forth enrollment data in tabular form, the writers of this report have prepared brief chapter summaries to identify enrollment trends. Enrollment data from the public universities and from the private colleges and universities were obtained by this office directly from the registrars of the institutions. Thomas Baker, of the Community College Division, Department of Education, coordinated data-gathering among the community colleges. David C. McOuat, Research Associate, assisted by Thomas H. Stafford, pre- pared this volume. G. Emerson Tully, Director of Educational Research, gave general direction to the project. To the many individuals who have had a part in producing this report, either by supplying data or putting the report in final form, I am most grateful. Allan Tucker Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Tallahassee, Florida September, 1969 iii TABLE OF CONTENTS Page FLORIDA BOARD OF REGENTS . . . . ... ..... ii PREFACE . . . .. . . . . iii LIST OF TABLES .................. ........... v Chapter I. GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . ... 1 Introductory Remarks Changes in the Roster of Participating Institutions Florida's Institutions of Higher Learning List of Abbreviations II. REPORT OF STATEWIDE ENROLLMENT . . . . .. 10 III. ENROLLMENTS BY INSTITUTIONS . . . . 26 IV. FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT . . . ... .46 V. GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT . . . . ... 67 VI. TRENDS AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN FLORIDA HIGHER EDUCATION .... .81 iv LIST OF TABLES Table Page 1. Enrollment in Florida's Institutions of Higher Learning: Fall 1968 . . . . . . 12 2. Undergraduate On-Campus Enrollment by Type of Program: Fall 1968 .. .. . . . .... 13 3. Florida and Non-Florida On-Campus Enrollment in Florida's Colleges and Universities: Fall 1968 . . .. 13 4. Florida and Non-Florida On-Campus Enrollment by Level of Program: Fall 1968 . . . .. . 14 5. Florida and Non-Florida On-Campus Enrollment by Type of Institution: Fall 1968 . . . . .. 14 6. Origin of Total On-Campus Enrollment by State or Other Geographical Area and Type of Institution: 15 Fall 1968 . .. . . . . . 7. Origin of Florida On-Campus Enrollment by County and Type of Institution: Fall 1968 . . . .. 17 8. Percentage of Total On-Campus Enrollment in Each Type of Institution: 1957-1968 . . . . .. 20 9. Percentage of Florida On-Campus Enrollment in Each Type of Institution: 1957-68 . . . . .. 21 10. Percentage of Non-Florida Total On-Campus Enrollment in Each Type of Institution: 1957-1968 . . . .. 22 11. Florida On-Campus Enrollment by Type of Institution: 1957-1968 . . . . . . . 23 12. Non-Florida On-Campus Enrollment by Type of Institution: 1957-1968 . . . . . . .. 24 13. Percentage of Male On-Campus Enrollment to Total Enrollment by Type of Institution: 1959-1968 . . . 25 14. Total Male Enrollment and First-Time-In-College Male Enrollment in Florida's Colleges and Universities: Fall 1968 . . . . . .. 25 v Table Page 15. Institutions Enrolling More Than 2,500 On-Campus Students by Rank: Fall 1968 . . . . .. 29 16. Florida Institutions of Higher Learning by Type and Enrollment: Fall 1968 . . . . . ... 29 17. On-Campus Enrollment in Florida Colleges and Universities by Institution, Type of Enrollment, and Sex: Fall 1968 . .. 30 18. Total Enrollment, First-Time-In-College Enrollment and Terminal Enrollment by Type of Institution and Sex: Fall 1968 . . . . . . .. 33 19. Percentage of On-Campus Enrollment in Florida Colleges and Universities by Institution, Type of Enrollment, and Sex: Fall 1968 . . . . .. 33 20. On-Campus Enrollments From Florida, Other States and Countries by Institution: Fall 1968 . . . .. 34 21. Total On-Campus Enrollments by Institution: Alternate Years 1960-1968 . . . . . . 36 22. Origin of State University System On-Campus Enrollment by State or Other Geographical Area: Fall 1968 . . .. 38 23. Origin of State University System Florida On-Campus Enrollment by County: Fall 1968 ... . . . 40 24. Florida On-Campus Enrollment in the State Universities: 1957-1968 . . . . . . 43 25. Non-Florida On-Campus Enrollment in the State Universities: 1957-1968 . . . . . 44 26. On-Campus Enrollments by Institution: 1959-1968 State University System .. . . . . . 45 27. Percentage of On-Campus Enrollments by Institution: 1959-1968 State University System . . .. . .. .45 28. Origin of First-Time-In-College On-Campus Enrollment by State or Other Geographical Area and Type of Institution: Fall 1968 . . . . . 48 vi Table Page 29. Origin of State University System First-Time-In-College On-Campus Enrollment by State or Other Geographical Area: Fall 1968. . . . .... .... . 50 30. Origin of Florida First-Time-In-College On-Campus Enrollment by County and Type of Institution: Fall 1968 . . . . . . .. 52 31. Origin of State University System Florida First- Time-In-College On-Campus Enrollment by County: Fall 1968 .. . . . . . . 55 32. Percentage of Total First-Time-In-College On-Campus Enrollment in Each Type of Institution: 1957-1968 . .. 58 33. Percentage of First-Time-In.College Florida On-Campus Enrollment in Each Type of Institution: 1957-1969 . . . . . . . 59 34. Percentage of First-Time-In-College Non-Florida On-Campus Enrollment in Each Type of Institution: 1957-1968 . 60 35. Origin by First-Time-In-College Enrollment by State or Other Geographical Area: 1961-1968 . . . 61 36. Origin of Florida First-Time-In-College Enrollment by County: 1961-1968 . . .... . . 63 37. First-Time-In-College Enrollment by Institution: Alternate Years 1960-1968. .. . . . . 65 38. Origin of Graduate On-Campus Enrollment by State or Other Geographical Area: Fall 1968 . .. .. . . 69 39. Origin of Florida Graduate On-Campus Enrollment by County: Fall 1968. . . . . .. 72 40. Origin of Graduate On-Campus Enrollment by State or Other Geographical Area 1962-1968 ..... . . . .75 41. Origin of Florida Graduate On-Campus Enrollment by County 1961-1968. ...... . . . 77 42. Graduate On-Campus Enrollment by Institution: 1962-1968 .. .80 vii Table Page 43. Enrollment Increase Since 1957 and Percentage of Total On-Campus Enrollment by Type of Institution .. . . . . . . 88 44. On-Campus Enrollment and Percentage of Increase by Type of Institution: 1959-1968 ................. 89 LIST OF MAPS State Universities and Private Baccalaureate Degree-Granting Institutions of Florida . .. .. . .. . . 7 Public and Private Junior Colleges of Florida. . . .. 8 viii CHAPTER I GENERAL INFORMATION INTRODUCTORY REMARKS As in most states, there are four types of institutions of higher learning in Florida: the public universities, the public junior colleges, the private baccalaureate degree-granting institutions (four-year undergraduate degree and graduate degree) and private junior colleges. This report presents enrollment data for individual institutions and for each of the four types of institutions. Chapter I contains changes in the listing of participating institutions since the previous enrollment report as well as two maps which together show the locations of each of the four types of institutions. Chapter II presents a review of the overall aspects of statewide enrollment. Chapters III, IV, and V are concerned with enrollment by institution, first-time-in-college enrollment, and graduate enrollment, respectively. Existing trends and emerging developments are set forth in the final chapter. Abbreviations are used frequently throughout the report, especially in the tables to designate institutions and enrollment terms. The legend of abbrevia- tions found in Chapter I will serve as a useful guide for all abbreviations. Enrollment data are presented in both percentages and frequencies. Per- centages have been rounded to the nearest tenth (0.1%) which in some instances account for minor discrepancies when subtotals are summed. 2 CHANGES IN THE ROSTER OF PARTICIPATING INSTITUTIONS Fifty-nine institutions of higher learning voluntarily participated in this the twelfth annual publication of enrollments. Fifty-seven of these participated in 1967 and two opened their doors to students for the first time in the fall term. One institution, which did participate in 1967 and planned to report its enrollment in 1968, did not respond. Reported for the first time were fall enrollment figures for Hillsborough Junior College, Florida's twenty-seventh community college, located in Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida. This two-year college began operations with 1,625 credit students of which 1,158 were first-time-in-college and 467 transferred to the college from another institution of higher learning. Twenty-five per cent of the opening class were enrolled in technical or terminal credit programs. Florida Technological University, the seventh and newest state supported institution opened in the fall term with 1,492 students enrolled on-campus in college credit courses. This four-year institution enrolling mainly freshmen and juniors had a student body comprised of 470 first-time-in-college students and 1,022 transfer students. Senior classes will be added in the fall of 1969.' Florida Beacon College, located in St. Petersburg, did not participate in this year's survey. In 1967, Florida Beacon College enrolled 53 college credit students. Florida Memorial College, a private four-year college which was estab- lished in St. Augustine, Florida in 1918, enrolled 620 college credit students in 1967. In the fall of 1968, it opened in new facilities in Opa-Locka, Dade County, Florida with 756 students enrolled. 3 FLORIDA'S INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING State Universities 1. Florida Agricultural and 5. University of Florida Mechanical University Gainesville Tallahassee 6. University of South Florida 2. Florida Atlantic University Tampa Boca Raton 7. University of West Florida 3. Florida State University Pensacola Tallahassee 4. Florida Technological University Orlando Public Community Junior Colleges 1. Brevard Junior College 11. Junior College of Broward Cocoa County Fort Lauderdale 2. Central Florida Junior College Ocala 12. Lake City Junior College and Forest Ranger School 3. Chipola Junior College Lake City Marianna 13. Lake-Sumter Junior College 4. Daytona Beach Junior College Leesburg Daytona Beach 14. Manatee Junior College 5. Edison Junior College Bradenton Fort Myers 15. Miami-Dade Junior College 6. Florida Junior College Miami at Jacksonville Jacksonville 16. North Florida Junior College Madison 7. Florida Keys Junior College Key West 17. Okaloosa-Walton Junior College Valparaiso 8. Gulf Coast Junior College Panama City 18. Palm Beach Junior College Lake Worth 9. Hillsborough Junior'College Tampa 19. Pensacola Junior College Pensacola 10. Indian River Junior College Fort Pierce 20. Polk Junior College Bartow 4 Public Community Junior Colleges (Continued) 21. St. Johns River Junior College 25. South Florida Junior College Palatka Avon Park 22. St. Petersburg Junior College 26. Tallahassee Junior College St. Petersburg Tallahassee 23. Santa Fe Junior College 27. Valencia Junior College Gainesville Orlando 24. Seminole Junior College Sanford Private Degree-Granting Institutions 1. Barry College 13. Ringling School of Art Miami Sarasota 2. Bethune-Cookman College 14. Rollins College Daytona Beach Winter Park 3. Biscayne College 15. Saint Joseph College Opa Locka of Florida Jensen Beach 4. Edward Waters College Jacksonville 16. Saint Leo College Saint Leo 5. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Institute 17. Seminary of St. Vincent de Paul Daytona Beach Boynton Beach 6. Florida Institute of 18. South-Eastern Bible College Technology Lakeland Melbourne 19. Stetson University 7. Florida Memorial College Deland Opa-Locka 20. University of Miami 8. Florida Presbyterian College Coral Gables St. Petersburg 21. University of Tampa 9. Florida Southern College Tampa Lakeland 22. Webber College 10. Jacksonville University Babson Park Jacksonville 11. New College Sarasota 12. Nova University Fort Lauderdale 5 Private Junior Colleges 1. Florida College 3. Orlando Junior College Temple Terrace Orlando 2. Jones College 4. Marymount College Jacksonville and Orlando Boca Raton 6 I NO,,INES /JACKSON \ ;(, S l 1 --------------^ - ^ t---.--.-- N ASSAU SCAL' Tv. 1 ,"' P---Edward Waters Col. L'E .EA /UVAi '- --- Jacksonville Univ. "LO 1 EE .I ...... J^ ^^LAPAY"'rro ,~UN W-' r-CL AY *Univ. of West on IXT \. 1 Florida I / X. r--- Y *Florida A & M Unit- / YF - *Florida State Univ. jI *Univ. of Florida-- F.- VOLUS Bethune-Cookman Col. .-.-, Embry-Riddle Aero. Inst. SuE A< ---Stetson Univ. St. Leo Col.--- -E. South-Eastern Bible Col. _...- Rollins Col. *Univ. of South Florida --PASO_- .F .- .--- -- --- *Florida Technological Univ. Univ. of Tampa -- o---- o Univ. of TampaFlorida Inst. of Tech. Florida Presbyterian Col. o Florida Southern Col. --"-- Webber Col. New Col. CHOI ci sor--] .... --St. Joseph Col. Ringling School of Art suso r rl ----,H w -u ---------- ------- LOrTE 6LAPES ------ - AALM BECH -------- '- - STATE UNIVERSITIES AND PRIVATE BACCALAUREATE l- HO Sem. of St Vine de Paul DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS OF FLORIDA ---Florida Atlantic Univ FALL 1968 .- .NFlorida Atlantic Univ.* / Nova Univ. cL....r OWA BD / Biscayne Col. *Denotes State University Florida Memorial College +Offers Post-Baccalaureate Degrees only Univ. of Miami S \ North Florida JC- ',o n J 1- ---.... ON NAs- A The Florida JC at Jacksonville Sa., .... f.L.-.-.O I / \ Jns n ro \ / .---- ^ Jones College* Su' L. .L ~ A....A r n __--Lake City JC & Forest Ranger School ...... \ u ,. KUL .- T LO SUWNN Pensacola JC L1 4 'o- / L RNXLLIN .. AFOA Okaloosa-Walton JC LAFAYE rTTE XsE ALACHUA Santa Fe JC SGulf Coast JC -- St. Johns River JC Gulf Coast JC ... Chipola JC Tallahassee JC I Central Florida JC L--- oI CTRUS -- Daytona Beach JC 1S m A k-,-E Lake Sumter JC --Seminole JC mOeAAo N or Orlando JC* Valencia JC Hillsborough JC \ Jones College* *Florida Col. oN L o-----Brevard JC St. Petersburg JC Polk JC--- ------ ~a------ -- Indian River JC _ANATEf HARCEE HieMANM I-X Manatee JC I OEE -ST South Florida JC ---- --- o L so70 COTE i 6AVES -------- ..._..._...-.._.......- Palm Beach JC Edison JC E----Y HD Marymount Col.* PUBLIC AND PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES OF FLORIDA L .-. ow. FALL 1968 c JC of Broward Co. or. ....-.. Miami-Dade JC *Denotes Private Junior College S.Florida Keys JC LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS Col. 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 FSU -Florida State University FTU -Florida Technological University Grad. -Graduate Inst. Institution JC -Junior College PBDGI -Private Baccalaureate Degree- Granting Institution Priv. -Private Pub. -Public SUS -State University System Univ. -University UF -University of Florida USF -University of South Florida UWF -University of West Florida 9 CHAPTER II REPORT OF STATEWIDE ENROLLMENT CHAPTER II REPORT OF STATEWIDE ENROLLMENT Chapter II is comprised of fourteen tables. Each table reports the on-campus enrollment in Florida's institutions of higher education for each of the four types of institutions. On-campus enrollment included within a general category all students attending classes in facilities located on-campus and excludes those enrollees in extension courses. Statewide enrollment in Florida's institutions of higher learning reached 192,999 in the fall of 1968, a 12.5 per cent increase from the 171,940 reported for the fall of 1967. Public universities and community colleges had a combined enrollment of 150,176 in the fall of 1968. This reflected an increase of 13.2 per cent (17,460 students) over-the previous fall. In the private two-year and four-year colleges and universities 42,823 students were reported, an increase of 9.2 per cent (3,599 students) over the comparable figure for 1967. Shown in Table 1 is the graduate and undergraduate contribution of the four types of institutions to the state's total enrollment, while the undergraduate enrollment is presented by type of program in Table 2. In 1968, 14.2 per cent of the undergraduates and graduate enrollment came from outside the state (Tables 3 and 4). The private, degree-granting institutions enrolled 54.7 per cent of the 28,771 out-of-state students who registered in institutions of higher education in Florida (Table 5). The origin of these students by state (Table 6) and by county (Table 7) for the four types of institutions is then set forth. Beginning with enrollment figures collected in 1957, an annual account of the changing patterns of enrollment among the four types of institutions has been pre- sented in Tables 8 through 12. The concluding tables show the percentage of male, on-campus enrollment since 1959 (Table 13) and the total male enrollment and first-time-in-college male enrollment for the fall term (Table 14). 11 TABLE 1 ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA'S INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING FALL 1968 On-Campus Enrollment- Undergraduate2 Graduate Total First-Time Previously in Col. Enrol. in Institutions Col. FAMU 843 2,726 387 3,956 FAU 3,276 1,062 4,338 FSU 2,067 10,951 3,285 16,303 FTU 470 1,022 1,492 UF 2,873 12,721 4,254 19,848 USF 1,593 8,720 2,021 12,334 UWF 2,244 2,244 SUS (total) 7,846 41,660 11,009 60,515 Public JC 33,012 56,649 89,661 Private BDGI 7,979 26,724 4,486 39,189 Private JC 1,660 1,974 3,634 Total 50,497 127,007 15,495 192,999 1On-Campus Enrollment--includes only students who are attending courses on the campus of the institution offering the courses. The student is counted only once regardless of the number of courses he is enrolled in for the term. 2 Includes students pursuing first professional degrees. TABLE 2 UNDERGRADUATE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF PROGRAM: FALL 1968 Total Degree Terminal Under- Institution Programs Programs Graduate FAMU 3,569 3,569 FAU 3,276 3,276 FSU 13,018 13,018 FTU 1,492 1,492 UF 15,594 15,594 USF 10,313 10,313 UWF 2,244 2,244 SUS (Total) 49,506 49,506 Public JC 72,281 17,380 89,661 Private BDGI 34,193 510 34,703 Private JC 3,129 505 3,634 Totals 159,109 18,395 177,504 Rev. TABLE 3 FLORIDA AND NON-FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: FALL 1968 Total Institution Florida Non-Florida Enrollment FAMU 3,484 472 3,956 FAU 3,999 339 4,338 FSU 13,317 2,986 16,303 FTU 1,456 36 1,492 UF 17,980 1,868 19,848 USF 11,519 815 12,334 UWF 2,113 131 2,244 SUS (Total) 53,868 6,647 60,515 Public JC 84,160 5,501 89,661 Private BDGI 23,467 15,722 39,189 Private JC 2,733 901 3,634 Totals 164,228 28,771 192,999 13 TABLE 4 FLORIDA AND NON-FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY LEVEL OF PROGRAM: FALL 1968 Undergraduate Graduate Florida Non-Florida % Non- Undergrad. Florida Non-Florida % Non- Grad. Institution Enrollment Enrollment Florida Total Enrollment Enrollment Florida Total FAMU 3,116 453 12.7 3,569 368 19 4.9 387 FAU 2,994 282 8.6 3,276 1,005 57 5.4 1,062 FSU 11,480 1,538 11.8 13,018 1,837 1,448 44.1 3,285 FTU 1,456 36 2.4 1,492 - UF 14,668 926 3.7 15,594 3,312 942 22.1 4,254 USF 9,583 730 7.1 10,313 1,936 85 4.2 2,021 UWF 2,113 131 5.8 2,244 - SUS (total) 45,410 4,096 7.6 49,506 8,458 2,551 23.2 11,009 Comm. JC 84,160 5,501 6.1 89,661 - Priv. BDGI 19,878 15,069 43.1 34,947 3,833 653 14.6 4,486 Priv. JC 2,733 901 24.8 3,634 - Totals 152,181 25,567 14.2 177,748 12,291 3,204 20.7 15.495 TABLE 5 FLORIDA AND NON-FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 % of % of % of % of % of Florida Florida State Non-Florida Non-Florida State State Students Students Total Students Students Total Total Total State University System 53,868 32.8 27.91 6,647 23.1 3.44 60,515 31.3 Community Colleges 84,160 51.2 43.61 5,501 19.1 2,85 89,661 46.5 Private Baccalaureate Degree-Granting Inst.'s 23,467 14.3 12.16 15,722 54.7 8.17 39,189 20.3 Private Junior Colleges 2,733 1.7 1.42 901 3.1 .47 3,634 1.9 Total 164,228 100.0 28.771 100.0 192.999 100.0 TABLE 6 ORIGIN OF TOTAL ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL AREA AND TYPE OF INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 State or Other Geographical Pub. Priv. Priv. Area SUS JC BDGI JC Total Alabama 340 108 189 31 668 Alaska 3 4 5 1 13 Arizona 9 8 22 2 41 Arkansas 32 7 25 16 80 California 148 49 124 34 355 Colorado 24 20 24 3 71 Connecticut 94 171 771 32 1,068 Delaware 39 20 88 2 149 Dist. of Columbia 40 22 144 6 212 Florida 53,868 84,160 23,467 2,733 164,228 Georgia 796 221 522 35 1,574 Hawaii 4 6 14 24 Idaho 1 10 7 2 20 Illinois 279 231 729 57 1,296 Indiana 120 181 208 36 545 Iowa 45 29 53 1 128 Kansas 26 19 22 2 69 Kentucky 126 55 126 22 329 Louisiana 110 25 61 5 201 Maine 24 46 90 3 163 Maryland 149 72 454 10 685 Massachusetts 141 167 796 13 1,117 Michigan 155 141 251 5 552 Minnesota 44 13 72 7 136 Mississippi 85 15 59 1 160 Missouri 69 32 121 16 238 Montana 1 1 7 1 10 Nebraska 21 8 24 5 58 Nevada 2 7 3 12 New Hampshire 15 29 69 113 New Jersey 368 867 2,380 94 3,709 15 TABLE 6 (Continued) State or Other Geographical Pub. Priv. Priv. Area SUS JC BDGI JC Total New Mexico 16 10 8 2 36 New York 660 1,111 3,412 168 5,351 North Carolina 184 89 270 9 552 North Dakota 6 2 2 10 Ohio 304 277 660 55 1,296 Oklahoma 19 8 16 1 44 Oregon 11 5 14 2 32 Pennsylvania 309 317 1,336 50 2,012 Rhode Island 23 29 108 1 161 South Carolina 197 79 178 10 464 South Dakota 8 4 12 24 Tennessee 212 57 171 17 457 Texas 117 51 125 23 316 Utah 8 2 4 1 15 Vermont 11 13 29 1 54 Virginia 282 150 590 24 1,046 Washington 26 15 17 2 60 West Virginia 34 36 53 8 131 Wisconsin 79 39 115 7 240 Wyoming 5 5 10 Sub-Total 59,689 89,038 38.052 3,556 190,335 Canal Zone 14 7 10 3 34 Guam 1 8 9 Puerto Rico 25 6 45 4 80 U.S. Virgin Islands 1 2 12 15 Other Countries 771 565 772 43 2,151 Unclassified 14 35 298 28 375 Total 60,515 89,661 39,189 3,634 192,999 16 TABLE 7 ORIGIN OF FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY AND TYPE OF INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 Pub. Priv. Priv. % of % of * County SUS JC BDGI JC Total Total Change Alachua 3,412 1,485 79 7 4,983 3.04 5.3 Baker 19 76 19 1 115 0.07 13.9 Bay 477 1,602 48 13 2,140 1.30 24.2 Bradford 66 123 30 3 222 0.14 4.7 Brevard 1,843 4,882 2,232 18 8,975 5.47 4.4 Broward 3,716 5,923 1,073 41 10,753 6.55 10.1 Calhoun 75 125 1 201 0.12 24.8 Charlotte 102 122 24 248 0.15 3.8 Citrus 90 107 9 2-6 0.13 17.7 Clay 157 351 71 38 617 0.38 16.4 Collier 169 232 47 2 450 0.28 15.1 Columbia 192 419 38 2 651 0.40 15.0 Dade 7,024 20,287 9,149 28 36,488 22.22 14.8 DeSoto 60 79 26 2 167 .10 36.9 Dixie 25 67 1 1 94 .06 30.6 Duval 3,298 5,740 2,823 627 12,488 7.61 9.6 Escambia 1,605 3,606 76 1 5,288 3.22 10.4 Flagler 30 36 10 3 79 0.05 33.9 Franklin 52 49 10 2 113 0.07 2.7 Gadsden 350 252 31 1 634 0.39 8.4 Gilchrist 27 50 1 1 79 0.05 2.6 Glades 14 15 7 1 37 0.02 15.6 TABLE 7 (Continued) Pub. Priv. Priv. % of % of * County SUS JC BDGI JC Total Total Change Gulf 63 149 6 3 221 0.13 4.2 Hamilton 40 75 6 121 0.07 12.0 Hardee 83 141 23 6 253 0.16 1.6 Hendry 45 64 11 3 123 0.08 12.8 Hernando 101 52 28 5 186 0.11 0.5 Highlands 165 215 36 8 424 0.26 -10.0 Hillsborough 6,321 3,886 1,236 80 11,523 7.02 21.4 Holmes 84 132 2 218 0.13 9.0 Indian River 196 300 62 16 574 0.35 3.1 Jackson 265 542 19 826 0.50 5.1 Jefferson 129 82 12 2 225 0.14 27.1 Lafayette 17 55 1 73 0.05 32.7 Lake 455 863 146 15 1,479 0.90 9.1 Lee 551 828 85 9 1,473 0.90 3.5 Leon 3,311 1,275 33 3 4,622 2.82 15.2 Levy 84 94 10 188 0.12 6.2 Liberty 16 24 3 43 0.03 34.4 Madison 160 209 24 393 0.24 2.6 Manatee 550 1,079 87 5 1,721 1.05 10.8 Marion 516 907 95 3 1,521 0.93 6.9 Martin 121 187 61 3 372 0.23 12.4 Monroe 225 710 69 5 1,009 0.62 20.1 Nassau 107 140 53 9 309 0.19 2.7 Okaloosa 592 1,908 16 2 2,518 1.53 31.6 Okeechobee 31 57 13 101 0.06 5.6 Orange 3,478 2,810 1,997 1,484 9,769 5.95 22.4 Osceola 108 117 31 24 280 0.17 0.0 Palm Beach 2,607 4,668 419 57 7,751 4.72 12.5 TABLE 7 (Continued) Pub. Priv. Priv. % of % of * County SUS JC BDGI JC Total Total Change Pasco 296 186 112 17 611 0.37 0.0 Pinellas 4,459 6,570 689 10 11,728 7.14 16.0 Polk 1,701 2,794 435 45 4,975 3.03 9.8 Putnam 232 561 60 1 854 0.52 16.0 Saint Johns 172 310 172 11 665 0.41 4.0 Saint Lucie 517 576 66 3 1,162 0.71 11.8 Santa Rosa 347 574 15 936 0.57 1.3 Sarasota 660 1,034 135 14 1,843 1.12 0.4 Seminole 512 888 233 65 1,698 1.03 22.4 Sumter 77 150 29 1 257 0.16 8.9 Suwanee 132 146 31 309 0.19 11.6 Taylor 133 194 4 1 332 0.20 3.5 Union 38 211 1 1 251 0.15 18.4 Volusia 1,049 2,170 902 12 4,133 2.53 6.3 Wakulla 14 65 3 82 0.05 9.3 Walton 152 220 10 382 0.23 2.8 Washington 108 223 3 1 335 0.20 30.4 Unclassified 45 91 21 17 174 .11 -13.0 Total 53,868 84,160 23,4671 2,733 164,2281 100.00 * Comparison to County Enrollments 1967-68 1Total enrollment includes 157 students from Ringling School of Art whose distribution by county was not available. TABLE 8 PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN EACH TYPE OF INSTITUTION: 1957-1968 State Public publicc Private Baccalaureate 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 39.8 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 o 1961 37.3 28.2 65.5 32.2 2.3 34.5 1962 37.4 31.6 59.0 23.9 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 1966 31.0 45.5 76.5 21.5 2.0 23.5 1967 31.5 45.7 77.2 20.7 2.1 22.8 1968 31.4 46.5 77.9 20.3 1.9 22.2 TABLE 9 PERCENTAGE OF FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN EACH TYPE OF INSTITUTION: 1957-1968 Private State Public Baccalaureate Private Private Fall University Comm. 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 S1960 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 1966 32.3 49.9 82.1 15.9 1.9 17.8 1967 32.8 50.5 83.3 14.6 1.9 16.6 1968 32.8 51.2 84.0 14.3 1.7 16.0 TABLE 10 PERCENTAGE OF NON-FLORIDA TOTAL ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN EACH TYPE OF INSTITUTION: 1957-1968 Private State Public Baccalaureate Private Private Fall University Comm. 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 32.0 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 1966 24.2 21.1 45.3 52.3 2.3 54.6 1967 24.2 19.1 43.2 54.3 2.4 56.7 1968 23.1 19.1 42.2 54.6 3.1 57.7 TABLE 11 FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION: 1957-1968 Comm. Fall SUS Coll. Priv. BDGI Priv. JC All Inst.'s 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 81.6 55,455 94.9 21,741 67.8 2,570 82.3 117,268 85.4 1966 42,560 87.9 63,795 92.8 21,075 62.7 2,499 82.0 131,929 84.6 1967 47,727 88.2 73,541 93.6 21,277 59.7 2,940 81.9 145,485 84.6 1968 53,868 89.0 84,160 93.9 23,467 59.9 2,733 75.2 164,228 85.1 *Percentage that Florida enrollment was of total on-campus enrollment TABLE 12 NON-FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION: 11957-1968 Comm. Fall SUS Coll. Priv. BDGI Priv. JC All Inst.'s 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 1966 5,812 12.0 5,055 7.1 12,537 37.2 546 17.9 23,950 15.3 1967 6,392 11.8 5,056 6.4 14,365 40.3 650 18.1 26,463 15.4 1968 6,647 11.0 5,501 6.1 15,722 40.1 901 24.8 28,771 14.9 *Percentage that non-Florida enrollment was of total on-campus enrollment. TABLE 13 PERCENTAGE OF MALE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT TO TOTAL ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION: 1959-1968 Institution 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 .1965 1966 1967 1968 SUS 64.1% 63.1% 61.9% 60.8% 60.4% 60.2% 60.2% 60.0% 58.4% 59.2% Comm. Jr. Colleges 61.8 61.0 58.1 59.0 60.3 59.8 60.8 60.3 60.8 60.1 Private Baccalaureate Degree-Granting Inst.'s 61.8 61.0 58.1 59.8 60.3 59.1 57.7 60.0 63.3 62.3 Private Jr. College 46.9 65.6 64.4 65.7 63.3 58.7 57.5 55.0 57.6 58.8 Total 62.1 61.3 60.0 60.0 58.9 59.7 59.8 60.0 60.5 60.3 TABLE 14 TOTAL MALE ENROLLMENT AND FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE MALE ENROLLMENT L IN FLORIDA'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: FALL 1968 Total % of First-Time % of Total Total First- Male Total Total Male First-Time Time Institution Enrol. Enrol. Enrol. Enrol. Enrol. Enrol. FAMU 2,040 51.6 3,956 468 55.5 843 FAU 2,555 58.9 4,338 - FSU 8,991 55.1 16,303 874 42.3 2,067 FTU 1,098 73.6 1,492 299 63.6 470 UF 12,842 64.7 19,848 1,637 57.0 2,873 USF 6,922 56.1 12,334 862 54.1 1,593 UWF 1,395 62.2 2,244 - SUS (Total) 35,843 59.2 60,515 4,140 52.8 7,846 Comm. Jr. Colleges 53,919 60.1 89,661 19,585 59.3 33,012 Private Baccalaureate Degree Granting Inst.'s 24,402 62.3 39,189 4,758 59.6 7,979 Private Jr. Colleges 2,136 58.8 3,634 895 53.9 1,660 Totals 116,300 60.3 192,999 29,378 58.2 50,497 CHAPTER III ENROLLMENTS BY INSTITUTIONS Chapter III Enrollment by Institution Figures compiled for this chapter were submitted by twenty-seven public community colleges and four private junior colleges which offer curricula leading to the associate degree, by twenty-two private colleges and universities which award the baccalaureate or higher degrees and by the seven universities of the State University System. The twelve largest institutions, listed in rank order according to enrollment size, appear in Table 15. Each of these insti- tutions enrolled more than 2,500 on-campus students for the fall term. Table 16 groups all sixty of Florida's public and private institutions into eighteen categories of enrollment size. Institutional figures on the total number of males and females, the number of first-time-in-college males and females, and the number of male and female terminal are shown in Table 17. This is followed by summary figures for each type of institution (Table 18) and enrollment ratios (Table 19). Terminal enrollment denotes a college-grade enrollment in a terminal or technical pro- gram consisting of curriculums of at least one year, but less than four years. First-time-in-college enrollment includes all new freshmen level students who have not previously been enrolled in any institution of higher learning. On-campus enrollment from Florida, other states and countries by insti- tution for the fall 1968 are given in Table 20. For the alternate years 1960 through 1968 the total on-campus enrollment by institution is presented in Table 21. The remaining tables of this chapter refer to enrollments in the seven institutions of the State University System. First the total enrollment in each institution is distributed by state and other geographical area (Table 221 and then the students from Florida are distributed by origin of home county 27 (Table 23). This is followed by a yearly account of the Florida on-campus enrollment since 1957 in the state public universities (Table 24) and non- Florida enrollment for the same period of time (Table 25). Tables 26 and 27 are summary tables and reflect total on-campus figures and percentages for the state supported universities for the years 1959 through 1968. 28 TABLE 15 INSTITUTIONS ENROLLING MORE THAN 2,500 ON-CAMPUS STUDENTS BY RANK: FALL 1968 Institution Enrollment Miami-Dade Junior College 24,098 University of Florida 19,848 Florida State University 16,303 University of Miami 15,149 University of South Florida 12,334 St. Petersburg Junior College 9,371 Florida Junior College at Jacksonville 5,410 Palm Beach Junior College 5,279 Brevard Junior College 5,006 Junior College of Broward County 4,877 Pensacola Junior College 4,595 Florida Atlantic University 4,338 Florida A & M University 3,956 Rollins College 3,549 Polk Junior College 2,963 Jacksonville University 2,915 TABLE 16 FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING BY TYPE AND ENROLLMENT FALL 1968 Pub. Priv. Priv. Enrollment S.U.S Jr. Col. BDGI Jr. Col. Total 499 or under 1 7 2 10 500-999 1 5 6 1,000-1,999 1 14 5 2 22 2,000-2,999 1 4 3 8 3,000-3,999 1 1 2 4,000-4,999 1 2 3 5,000-5,999 3 3 6,000-6,999 7,000-7,999 8,000-8,999 9,000-9,999 1 1 10,000-11,999 12,000-13,999 1 1 14,000-15,999 1 1 16,000-17,999 1 1 18,000-19,999 1 1 20,000 or more 1 1 Total 7 27 22 4 60* * Jones College two branches included 29 TABLE 17 ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES BY INSTITUTION, TYPE OF ENROLLMENT, AND SEX: FALL 1968 On-Campus First-Time Terminal Institution Enrollment Students Students M F T M F T M F T State University System FAMU 2,040 1,916 3,956 468 375 843 -- FAU 2,555 1,783 4,338 FSU 8,991 7,312 16,303 874 1,193 2,067 FTU 1,089 394 1,492 299 171 470 UF 12,842 7,006 19,848 1,637 1,236 2,873 USF 6,922 5,412 12,334 862 731 1,593 UWF 1,395 849 2,244 Public Junior Colleges 0 Brevard JC 2,951 2,055 5,006 1,602 1,000 2,602 1,215 221 1,436 Central Florida JC 700 499 1,199 241 188 429 164 98 262 Chipola JC 694 542 1,236 274 198 472 23 37 60 Daytona Beach JC 1,392 946 2,338 456 332 788 266 207 473 Edison JC 741 453 1,194 533 321 854 65 141 206 Fla. JC at Jacksonville 3,191 2,219 5,410 1,165 860 2,025 498 290 788 Florida Keys JC 467 224 691 195 81 276 95 74 169 Gulf Coast JC 1,286 685 1,971 460 230 690 77 87 164 Hillsborough JC 911 714 1,625 633 525 1,158 178 229 407 Indian River JC 708 509 1,217 319 234 553 75 134 209 JC of Broward Co. 2,926 1,951 4,877 1,045 674 1,719 735 517 1,252 Lake City JC and Forest Ranger School 761 393 1,154 323 124 447 237 110 347 Lake Sumter JC 500 530 1,030 188 165 353 53 68 121 Manatee JC 1,391 984 2,375 634 469 1,103 356 290 646 Miami-Dade JC 15,139 8,959 24,098 4,670 3,114 7,784 3,777 1,964 5,741 North Florida JC 647 479 1,126 264 214 478 24 39 63 Okaloosa-Walton JC 1,289 651 1,940 394 213 607 134 65 199 Palm Beach JC 2,839 2,440 5,279 901 828 1,729 690 674 1,364 Pensacola JC 2,629 1,966 4,595 840 750 1,590 170 338 508 Polk JC 1,584 1,379 2,963 621 478 1,099 252 335 587 TABLE 17 (Continued) On-Campus First-Time Terminal Institution Enrollment Students Students M F T M F T M F T St. Johns JC 793 473 1,266 276 154 430 226 78 304 St. Petersburg JC 5,659 3,712 9,371 1,721 1,270 2,991 809 755 1,564 Santa Fe JC 1,159 925 2,084 261 230 491 50 79 129 Seminole JC 1,210 555 1,765 459 220 679 South Florida JC 199 187 386 83 74 157 38 23 61 Tallahassee JC 1,039 665 1,704 266 197 463 64 42 106 Valencia JC 1,114 647 1,761 500 344 844 187 27 214 Private Baccalaureate Degree Granting Institutions Barry C. 153 1,071 1,224 -- 173 173 Bethune-Cookman C. 420 540 960 101 109 210 Biscayne C. 352 0 352 121 0 121 Edward Waters C. 452 562 1,014 137 196 333 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Institute 788 12 800 170 6 176 474 474 Florida Inst. of Tech. 1,861 68 1,929 547 23 570 Florida Memorial C. 321 435 756 101 122 223 Florida Presbyterian C. 460 497 957 130 140 270 Florida Southern C. 771 924 1,695 167 260 427 Jacksonville U. 1,710 1,205 2,915 268 279 547 New C. 217 134 351 185 122 307 Nova U. 15 4 19 -- Ringling School of Art 227 230 457 64 92 156 Rollins C. 2,315 1,234 3,549 242 193 435 St. Joseph C. 173 95 268 94 44 138 5 5 St. Leo C. 892 328 1,220 276 135 411 1 30 31 Seminary of St. Vincent de Paul 84 -- 84 South-Eastern Bible C. 316 278 594 133 100 233 Stetson U. 1,433 972 2,405 221 218 439 TABLE 17 (Continued) On-Campus First-Time Terminal Institution Enrollment Students Students M F T M F T M F T U. of Miami 9,862 5,287 15,149 1,372 788 2,160 U. of Tampa 1,580 823 2,403 429 171 600 Webber C. -- 88 88 -- 50 50 Private Junior Colleges Florida C. 231 171 402 100 85 185 Jones C. Jacksonville Div. 782 254 1,036 238 124 362 Orlando Div. 349 73 422 301 69 370 349 73 422 Marymount C. 22 467 489 9 286 295 Orlando JC 752 533 1,285 247 201 448 20 63 83 TABLE 18 TOTAL ENROLLMENT, FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT AND TERMINAL ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION AND SEX: FALL 1968 On-Campus First-Time Terminal Institution Enrollment Students Students M F T M F T M F T SUS 35,843 24,672 60,515 4,140 3,706 7,846 -- -- -- JC 53,919 35,742 89,661 19,324 13,487 32,811 10,458 6,922 17,380 BDGI 24,402 14,787 39,189 4,758 3,221 7,979 475 35 510 Priv. JC 2,136 1,498 3,634 895 765 1,660 396 136 505 Grand Total 116,300 76,699 192,999 29,117 21,179 50,296 11,302 7,093 18,395 TABLE 19 PERCENTAGE OF ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES BY INSTITUTION, TYPE OF ENROLLMENT, AND SEX: FALL 1968 On-Campus First-Time Terminal Institution Enrollments Students Students SUS 18.57 12.78 31.35 8.32 7.37 15.60 -- -- - JC 27.93 18.52 46.45 38.42 26.82 65.24 56.85 37.63 94.48 BDGI 12.65 7.66 20.31 9.46 6.40 15.86 2.58 .19 2.77 Priv. JC. 1.11 .78 1.89 1.78 1.52 3.30 2.01 .74 2.75 Grand Total 60.26 39.74 100.00 57.89 42.11 100.00 61.44 38.56 100.00 % of Total Enrollment 60.26 39.74 100.00 15.09 10.97 26.06 5.86 3.67 9.53 TABLE 20 ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENTS FROM FLORIDA, OTHER STATES AND COUNTRIES BY INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 Other Other % Institution Florida States Countries Total* Non-Fla. State University System FAMU 3,484 465 7 3,956 11.93 FAU 3,999 196 143 4,338 7.81 FSU 13,317 2,766 220 16,303 18.31 FTU 1,456 25 11 1,481 2.43 UF 17,980 1,496 372 19,845 9.41 USF 11,519 744 71 12,334 6.61 UWF 2,113 129 2 2,244 5.84 Public Junior Colleges Brevard JC 4,853 137 16 5,006 3.06 Central Fl. JC 1,144 48 7 1,199 4.59 Chipola JC 1,202 31 3 1,236 2.75 Daytona Beach JC 2,204 125 9 2,338 5.73 Edison JC 1,102 91 1 1,194 7.71 Fla. JC of Jacksonville 5,357 51 2 5,410 .98 Fla. Keys JC 663 26 2 691 4.05 Gulf Coast JC 1,871 95 5 1,971 5.07 Hillsborough JC 1,591 32 2 1,625 2.09 Indian River JC 1,096 117 4 1,217 9.94 JC of Broward Co 4,734 131 12 4,877 2.93 Lake City JC 1,005 149 -- 1,154 12.91 Lake-Sumter JC 1,013 13 4 1,030 1.65 Manatee JC 2,248 20 4 2,272 1.06 Miami Dade JC 21,307 2,422 349 24,078 11.51 North Fla. JC 1,000 119 7 1,126 11.19 Okaloosa-Walton JC 1,917 18 5 1,940 1.19 Palm Beach JC 5,038 223 18 5,279 4.57 Pensacola JC 4,386 195 14 4,595 4.55 Polk JC 2,926 34 3 2,963 1.25 St. Johns River JC 1,213 41 12 1,266 4.19 St. Petersburg JC 8,823 512 24 9,359 5.73 Santa Fe JC 1,983 50 51 2,084 4.85 Siminole JC 1,742 21 2 1,765 1.30 South Fla. JC 381 4 1 386 1.30 Tallahassee JC 1,608 65 31 1,704 5.63 Valencia JC 1,753 8 -- 1,761 .45 * Does not include unclassified students 34 TABLE 20 (Continued) Other Other % Institution Florida States Countries Total* Non-Fla. Private Baccalaureate Degree Granting Institutions Barry C. 986 199 39 1,224 19.44 Bethune-Cookman C. 826 127 7 960 13.95 Biscayne C. 84 264 4 352 76.13 Edward Waters C. 947 65 2 1,014 6.61 Embry Riddle Aero. Inst. 122 652 26 800 84.75 Florida Inst. of Tech. 1,320 582 27 1,929 31.57 Florida Memorial C. 643 41 72 756 14.94 Florida Presbyterian C. 517 429 11 957 45.97 Florida Southern C. 833 541 31 1,405 40.71 Jacksonville U. 2,049 832 34 2,915 29.71 New College 43 302 6 351. 87.74 Nova U. 4 13 2 19 78.94 Ringling School of Art 157 290 10 457 65.64 Rollins College 2,824 687 38 3,549 20,43 St. Joseph C. of Fla. 59 200 9 268 78.00 St. Leo College 268 936 16 1,220 78.03 Seminary of St. Vincent de Paul 63 15 6 84 13.09 South-Eastern Bible C. 203 389 2 594 65.82 Stetson U. 1,800 557 48 2,405 25.32 U. of Miami 8,534 6,205 410 15,149 43.67 U. of Tampa 1,172 1,193 30 2,395 51.06 Webber C. 13 66 9 88 86.36 Private Junior Colleges Florida C. 127 253 3 383 66.84 Jones College: Jacksonville Div. 873 157 6 1,036 15.73 Orlando Div. 412 2 3 417 1.19 Marymount C. 123 330 32 485 74.63 Orlando JC 1,198 81 6 1,285 6.77 *Does not include classified students 35 TABLE 21 TOTAL ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENTS BY INSTITUTION: ALTERNATE YEARS 1960-1968 Institution 1960 1962 1964 1966 1968 State University System FAMU 2,943 2,794 3,265 3,482 3,956 FAU -- 867 3,482 4,338 FSU 9,019 10,391 12,135 14,319 16,303 FTU -- -- 1,492 UF 13,100 13,826 15,701 18,039 19,848 USF 1,991 3,664 6,498 9,050 12,334 UWF -- -- 2,244 Public Junior Colleges Brevard JC 726 1,747 2,583 4,335 5,006 Central Florida JC 453 691 1,096 1,411 1,199 Chipola JC 498 726 944 1,252 1,236 Daytona Beach JC 827 1,256 1,587 2,321 2,338 Edison JC -- 498 940 1,197 1,194 Fla. JC at Jacksonville -- -- 2,579 5,410 Florida Keys JC -- -- 609 691 Gulf Coast JC 503 722 1,028 1,576 1,971 Hillsborough JC -- 1,625 Indian River JC 348 431 682 971 1,217 JC of Broward Co. 687 1,939 2,987 4,961 4,877 Lake City JC -- 375 679 1,084 1,154 Lake Sumter JC -- 280 576 854 1,030 Manatee JC 757 1,256 1,744 2,203 2,375 Miami-Dade JC 1,388 5,736 10,822 18,531 24,098 North Florida JC -- 706 1,114 1,126 Okaloosa-Walton JC 351 422 616 1,184 1,940 Palm Beach JC 1,711 2,676 3,623 4,691 5,279 Pensacola JC 2,132 2,860 3,435 4,418 4,595 Polk JC -- 1,067 2,256 2,963 St. Johns River JC 339 697 1,665 2,024 1,266 St. Petersburg JC 3,302 4,663 5,978 8,467 9,371 Santa Fe JC -- -- 1,099 2,084 Seminloe JC -- -- 745 1,765 South Fla. JC -- -- 283 386 Tallahassee JC -- -- 698 1,704 Valencia JC -- -- 1,761 36 TABLE 21 (Continued) Institution 1960 1962 1964 1966 1968 Private Baccalaureate Degree-Granting Institutions Barry C. 804 818 1,006 1,144 1,224 Bethune-Cookman C. 679 720 867 1,078 960 Biscayne C. -- -- 128 339 352 Edward Waters C. 698 798 841 967 1,014 Embry Riddle Aero. Inst. -- 204 159 758 800 Florida Inst. of Tech. -- 695 853 1,541 1,929 Florida Memorial C. 296 341 327 480 756 Florida Presbyterian C. 153 459 681 811 957 Florida Southern C. 1,836 2,031 1,765 1,650 1,695 Jacksonville U. 1,521 2,105 2,311 2,627 2,915 New College -- 101 240 351 Nova Univ. 19 Ringling School of Art -- 351 360 457 Rollins C. 1,156 2,013 2,838 2,887 3,549 St. Joseph C. of Florida -- 268 St. Leo College 193 323 560 1,108 1,220 Seminary of St. Vincent de Paul -- 39 74 84 South-Eastern Bible C. -- -- 310 456 594 Stetson U. 1,982 2,096 2,225 2,420 2,405 U. of Miami 12,735 12,053 11,763 11,465 15,149 U. of Tampa 1,900 1,979 2,671 2,224 2,403 Webber C. 89 94 87 96 88 Private Junior Colleges Florida C. 228 268 346 370 402 Jones C. Jacksonville Div. -- -- 652 735 1,036 Orlando Div. -- -- 256 241 422 Marymount C. -- -- 229 314 489 Orlando JC 1,059 1,331 1,949 2,361 1,285 *Enrolled 34 junior college students in 1964 37 TABLE 22 ORGIN OF STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL AREA: FALL 1968 State or Other Geographical Area FAMU FAU FSU FTU UF USF UWF Total Alabama 31 2 200 -- 62 9 36 340 Alaska -- 2 -- 1 -- 3 Arizona -- 5 -- 3 -- 1 9 Arkansas 1 1 19 -- 8 1 2 32 California 1 3 68 1 59 13 3 148 Colorado 1 1 15 -- 7 -- 24 Connecticut 9 8 27 -- 26 20 4 94 Delaware 2 1 20 -- 12 4 -- 39 Dist. of Columbia 23 1 4 -- 10 1 1 40 Florida 3,484 3,999 13,317 1,456 17,980 11,519 2,113 53,868 Georgia 112 2 472 1 184 16 9 796 Hawaii -- 4 -- -- 4 Idaho -- -- 1 -- 1 Illinois 5 17 116 2 71 65 3 279 Indiana 5 2 55 1 29 23 5 120 Iowa -- 30 -- 7 8 -- 45 Kansas -- 14 -- 8 4 -- 26 Kentucky -- 3 77 2 36 7 1 126 Louisiana 5 -- 65 -- 31 6 3 110 Maine -- 1 13 -- 7 3 -- 24 Maryland 5 4 61 -- 42 31 6 149 Massachusetts 2 10 65 1 32 29 2 141 Michigan 7 6 66 3 43 28 2 155 Minnesota 1 5 22 1 6 9 -- 44 Mississippi 6 1 56 -- 13 3 6 85 Missouri 1 1 35 -- 11 19 2 69 Montana -- 1 -- -- 1 Nebraska -- 9 -- 10 1 1 21 Nevada -- -- -- 2 -- 2 New Hampshire -- 6 -- 3 6 -- 15 New Jersey 43 28 124 -- 94 71 8 368 38 TABLE 22 (Continued) State or Other Geographical Area FAMU FAU FSU FTU UF USF UWF Total New Mexico -- -- 6 -- 7 3 -- 16 New York 90 47 221 -- 173 120 9 660 North Carolina 11 4 93 -- 61 13 2 184 North Dakota 1 -- 5 -- -- -- 6 Ohio 9 16 138 3 72 58 8 304 Iklahoma 1 1 11 -- 5 1 -- 19 Oregon -- -- 5 -- 2 3 1 11 Pennsylvania 40 13 113 1 79 60 3 309 Rhode Island -- 4 11 -- 3 5 -- 23 South Carolina 15 2 105 -- 58 15 2 197 South Dakota -- -- 4 -- 3 -- 1 8 Tennessee 15 1 125 -- 57 10 4 212 Texas 4 1 73 1 25 12 1 117 Utah -- -- 8 -- -- -- -- 8 Vermont -- 1 3 1 1 5 -- 11 Virginia 17 5 124 5 90 40 1 282 Washington -- 2 9 -- 10 5 -- 26 West Virginia 1 1 19 1 8 4 -- 34 Wisconsin 1 1 39 1 25 10 2 79 Wyoming -- -- 3 -- 1 1 -- 5 State Totals 3,949 4,195 16,083 1,481 19,476 12,263 2,242 59,689 Canal Zone -- 5 5 -- 4 -- -- 14 Guam -- 1 -- -- 1 Puerto Rico -- 16 -- 9 -- 25 U. S. Virgin Islands 1 -- -- -- -- -- 1 Other Countries 6 138 198 -- 356 71 2 771 Unclassified -- -- -- 11 3 -- 14 Total 3,956 4,338 16,303 1,492 19,848 12,334 2,244 60,515 39 TABLE 23 ORIGIN OF STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY: FALL 1968 % of County FAMU FAU FSU FTU UF USF UWF Total Total Alachua 50 20 113 2 3,127 40 15 3,412 6.33 Baker -- -- 3 -- 15 -- 1 19 .03 Bay 41 1 199 -- 124 12 100 477 .88 Bradford -- 1 21 -- 43 -- 1 66 .12 Brevard 28 80 439 176 -849 249 22 1,843 3.42 Broward 138 1,325 806 3 1,218 202 24 3,716 6.89 Calhoun 4 2 54 -- 9 3 3 75 .13 Charlotte 2 4 34 1 32 27 2 102 .18 Citrus 8 2 17 -- 29 33 1 90 .16 Clay 5 4 48 -- 92 4 4 157 .29 Collier 5 16 42 1 66 35 4 169 .31 Columbia 22 6 38 -- 113 4 9 192 .35 Dade 247 931 1,791 10 3,268 685 92 7,024 13.03 DeSoto 13 1 9 -- 21 14 2 60 .11 Dixie 2 1 4 -- 15 1 2 25 .04 Duval 407 36 1,138 5 1,355 315 42 3,298 6.12 Escambia 98 2 289 -- 218 15 983 1,605 2.97 Flagler 20 1 6 -- 2 1 -- 30 .05 Franklin 19 -- 25 -- 5 -- 3 52 .09 Gadsden 185 -- 118 -- 32 8 7 350 .64 Gilchrist -- 9 -- 16 -- 2 27 .05 Glades 2 -- 4 -- 7 1 -- 14 .02 Gulf 12 -- 29 -- 10 4 8 63 .11 Hamilton 20 -- 12 -- 6 1 1 40 .07 Hardee 2 5 22 -- 20 28 6 83 .15 TABLE 23 (Continued) % of County FAMU FAU FSU FTU UF USF UWF Total Total Hendry 1 5 13 2 14 8 2 45 .08 Hernando 5 31 27 37 1 101 .18 Highlands 11 12 32 2 58 41 9 165 .30 Hillsborough 180 10 522 2 787 4,802 18 6,321 11.73 Holmes 6 27 19 1 31 84 .15 Indian River 9 18 62 2 71 26 8 196 .37 Jackson 55 110 49 51 265 .49 Jefferson 64 48 16 1 129 .23 Lafayette 1 8 7 1 17 .03 SLake 42 8 164 14 172 49 6 455 .84 Lee 10 58 144 211 110 18 551 1.02 Leon 802 2 2,397 81 21 8 3,311 6.14 Levy 7 18 54 3 2 84 .15 Liberty 2 11 1 2 16 .02 Madison 61 1 70 24 3 160 .29 Manatee 21 18 143 150 198 20 550 1.02 Marion 90 7 104 265 29 21 516 .95 Martin 10 32 17 43 17 2 121 .22 Monroe 11 34 50 1 90 34 5 225 .41 Nassau 15 3 54 33 1 1 107 .19 Okaloosa 5 1 260 140 14 172 592 1.09 Okeechobee 1 6 13 10 1 31 .05 Orange 101 44 730 950 1,040 605 8 3,478 6.45 Osceola 2 1 26 11 38 30 108 .20 Palm Beach 76 1,072 534 7 798 112 8 2,607 4.83 Pasco 13 2 47 57 173 4 296 .54 Pinellas 97 30 905 4 1,053 2,309 61 4,459 8.27 TABLE 23 (Continued) % of County FAMU FAU FSU FTU UF USF UWF Total Total Polk 136 29 382 8 479 659 8 1,701 3.15 Putnam 16 8 48 139 18 3 232 .43 Saint Johns 14 5 34 105 10 4 172 .31 Saint Lucie 57 58 260 124 14 4 517 .95 Santa Rosa 8 105 39 3 192 347 .64 Sarasota 25 22 73 279 248 13 660 1.22 Seminole 30 7 58 199 147 64 7 512 .95 Sumter 8 16 34 18 1 77 .14 Suwannee 26 2 56 46 2 132 .24 Taylor 31 61 28 7 6 133 .24 Union 14 22 2 38 .07 Volusia 47 65 309 42 442 139 5 1,049 1.94 Wakulla 12 2 14 .02 Walton 31 1 47 16 1 56 152 .28 Washington 15 44 35 1 13 108 .20 Unclassified 13 31 1 45 .08 Total 3,484 3,999 13,317 1,456 17,980 11,519 2,113 53,868 TABLE 24 FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN THE STATE UNIVERSITIES 1957-1968 Fall FAU FAU FSU FTU UF USF UWF of Enrol. % Enrol. % 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 6.6 - 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 34.0 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 - 1966 3,100 89.0 3,350 96.2 11,567 80.8 15,897 88.1 8,646 95.5 - 1967 3,338 88.2 3,954 95.4 12,129 79.8 17,050 89.7 10,040 94.1 1,216 92.3 1968 3,484 88.1 3,999 92.2 13,317 81.7 1,456 97.6 17,980 90.6 11,519 93.4 2,113 94.2 TABLE 25 NON-FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN THE STATE UNIVERSITIES 1957-1968 Fall FAMU FAU FSU FTU UF USF UWF of Enrol. % Enrol. % 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 - 1966 382 11.0 132 3.8 2,752 19.2 2,142 11.9 404 4.5 - 1967 445 11.8 190 4.6 3,073 20.2 1,954 11.3 628 5.9 102 7.7 1968 472 11.9 339 7.8 2,987 18.3 36 2.4 1,868 9.4 815 6.6 131 5.8 TABLE 26 ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENTS BY INSTITUTION: 1959-1968 STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM Institution FAMU 2,824 2,943 2,768 2,794 2,884 3,265 3,588 3,482 3,783 3,956 FAU -- -- -- 867 2,392 3,482 4,144 4,338 FSU 7,515 9,019 9,835 10,391 11,162 12,135 13,200 14,319 15,202 16,303 FTU -- -- -- -- -- 1,492 UF 12,306 13,100 13,634 13,826 14,810 15,701 16,874 18,039 19,004 19,848 USF -- 1,991 2,982 3,664 4,593 6,498 7,795 9,050 10,668 12,334 UWF -- -- -- -- -- 1,318 2,244 Total 23,713 27,053 29,219 30,675 33,449 38,466 43,849 48,372 54,119 60,515 TABLE 27 PERCENTAGE OF ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENTS BY INSTITUTION: 1959-1968 STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM Institution 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 FAMU 11.90 10.87 9.47 9.10 8.62 8.84 8.18 7.19 6.99 6.54 FAU -- -- -- 2.25 5.45 7.19 7.66 7.17 FSU 33.29 33.33 33.65 33.87 33.37 31.54 30.10 29.60 28.09 26.94 FTU -- -- -- -- -- 2.47 UF 54.52 48.42 46.66 45.07 44.27 40.81 38.48 37.29 35.16 32.80 USF -- 7.35 10.20 11.94 13.73 16.89 17.77 18.70 19.71 20.38 UWF -- -- -- -- 2.44 3.71 CHAPTER IV FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT First-Time-In-College First-time-in-college enrollment is a count of the students who enrolled in the fall, 1968 for the first time in any college or university. Subsequent enrollments by the student in the same institution or any other institution of higher learning does not constitute a first-time-in-college enrollment. Table 28 reports the origin of first-time-in-college by state or other geographical area and by type of institution. A further breakdown of the State University System's portion of Florida's 50,497 first-time-in-college student enrollment by institution follows in a similar format (Table 29). Of the total first-time enrollment, 41,746 students (90 per cent) were residents of Florida prior to enrolling. The origin of these students by home county and the type of institution in which they enrolled is set forth in Table 30 while Table 31 reflects that portion which enrolled in one of the public State Universities by institution and by home county. Public and private colleges and universities total first-time-in-college enrollment expressed as percentages for the years 1957 through 1968 is shown in Table 32. For the years 1958 through 1968, the Florida percentages are shown in Table 33 and the non-Florida percentages in Table 34. Total first-time-in-college enrollment in Florida's institutions of higher learning by state or other geographical area for the years 1961 through 1968 is shown in Table 35. In this eight year period first-time-in-college enrollment has swelled by 26,459 students (210 per cent increase). Changes in first-time-in-college enrollment in each of the participating institutions is shown in Table 36 for the alternate years 1960 through 1968. 47 TABLE 28 ORIGIN OF FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL AREA AND TYPE OF INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 State or Other Geographical Pub. Priv. Priv. Area SUS JC BDGI JC Total Alabama 38 32 65 15 150 Alaska 1 1 1 1 4 Arizona -- 7 1 8 Arkansas 1 4 6 8 19 California 7 17 33 18 75 Colorado 5 6 10 2 23 Connecticut 14 94 231 23 362 Delaware 6 10 29 2 47 Dist. of Columbia 12 6 42 4 64 Florida 7,069 30,330 3,242 1,105 41,746 Georgia 142 103 170 18 433 Hawaii -- 2 5 -- 7 Idaho -- 4 2 1 7 Illinois 40 103 213 36 392 Indiana 13 93 64 24 194 Iowa 2 6 16 1 25 Kansas 1 6 7 1 15 Kentucky 13 25 45 17 100 Louisiana 14 13 19 2 48 Maine 4 24 32 3 63 Maryland 19 35 178 8 240 Massachusetts 15 86 227 7 335 Michigan 22 64 67 2 155 Minnesota 2 5 21 4 32 Mississippi 6 4 16 1 27 Missouri 7 10 43 9 69 Montana 1 1 4 -- 6 Nebraska 2 4 6 4 16 Nevada -- 3 1 -- 4 New Hampshire 1 15 26 -- 42 New Jersey 58 425 743 68 1,294 New Mexico 2 2 1 7 New York 77 556 1,012 115 1,760 North Carolina 16 45 85 7 153 North Dakota -- 1 -- 1 48 TABLE 28 (Continued) State or Other Geographical Pub. Priv. Priv. Area SUS JC BDGI JC Total Ohio 36 130 209 31 406 Oklahoma 1 3 8 1 13 Oregon -- -- 4 1 5 Pennsylvania 36 141 428 35 640 Rhode Island 5 16 30 -- 51 South Carolina 26 42 52 7 127 South Dakota -- -- 4 -- 4 Tennessee 22 21 57 8 108 Texas 8 19 28 13 68 Utah 1 2 -- 1 4 Vermont -- 7 19 1 27 Virginia 51 75 180 14 320 Washington 1 8 18 1 28 West Virginia 3 12 14 5 34 Wisconsin 12 21 38 5 76 Wyoming -- -- 3 -- 3 State Totals 7,812 32,632 7,762 1,631 49,837 Canal Zone 3 2 -- 3 8 Guam 1 2 -- -- 3 Puerto Rico 1 4 16 1 22 U.S. Virgin Islands -- -- 4 -- 4 Other Countries 27 179 197 25 428 Unclassified 2 193 -- -- 195 Totals 7,846 33,012 7,979 1,660 50,497 49 TABLE 29 ORIGIN OF STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL AREA: FALL 1968* % of State FAMU FSU FTU UF USF Total Total Alabama 14 19 5 38 .48 Alaska -- -- 1 1 .01 Arizona -- -- -- -- .00 Arkansas -- 1 -- 1 .01 California -- 2 4 1 7 .09 Colorado -- 3 2 -- 5 .06 Connecticut 2 2 3 7 14 .18 Delaware 1 4 1 -- 6 .08 Dist. of Columbia 7 1 4 -- 12 .15 Florida 703 1,784 459 2,669 1,454 7,069 90.10 Georgia 32 72 34 4 142 1.81 Hawaii -- -- -- -- -- .00 Idaho -- -- -- -- -- .00 Illinois -- 15 1 11 13 40 .51 Indiana 2 3 6 2 13 .17 Iowa -- 1 1 2 .03 Kansas -- -- -- 1 1 .01 Kentucky -- 6 7 -- 13 .17 Louisiana 2. 7 5 -- 14 .18 Maine -- 2 2 -- 4 .05 Maryland 1 8 5 5 19 .24 Massachusetts 1 4 1 6 3 15 .19 Michigan 4 5 7 6 22 .28 Minnesota -- -- -- 2 2 .03 Mississippi 1 4 -- 1 6 .08 Missouri -- 2 -- 5 7 .09 Montana -- 1 -- -- 1 .01 Nebraska -- -- 1 1 2 .03 Nevada -- -- -- -- -- .00 New Hampshire -- -- -- 1 1 .01 New Jersey 11 15 -- 11 21 58 .74 New Mexico -- 1 -- -- 1 2 .03 New York 26 15 -- 15 21 77 .98 North Carolina -- 5 -- 7 4 16 .20 North Dakota -- -- -- -- -- .00 50 TABLE 29 (Continued) % of State FAMU FSU FTU UF USF Total Total Ohio 3 18 1 9 5 36 .46 Oklahoma 1 -- -- 1 .01 Oregon -- -- -- -- -- -- .00 Pennsylvania 15 6 1 6 8 36 .46 Rhode Island -- 2 -- 1 2 5 .06 South Carolina 7 11 -- 7 1 26 .33 South Dakota -- -- -- -- .00 Tennessee 3 10 -- 9 -- 22 .28 Texas -- 5 1 1 1 8 .10 Utah -- 1 -- -- -- 1 .01 Vermont -- -- -- -- -- -- .00 Virginia 5 18 3 17 8 51 .65 Washington -- -- -- 1 1 .01 West Virginia -- 2 1 -- 3 .04 Wisconsin -- 3 1 5 3 12 .15 Wyoming -- -- -- -- -- .00 State Totals 841 2,057 468 2,863 1,583 7,812 99.56 Canal Zone 1 2 3 .04 Guam 1 1 .01 Puerto Rico 1 1 .01 U.S. Virgin Islands Other Countries 2 8 7 10 27 .34 Unclassified 2 2 .03 Totals 843 2,067 470 2,873 1,593 7,846 99.99 *Note: Florida Atlantic University and the University of West Florida are a part of the State University System but have no first-time-in- college students. 51 TABLE 30 ORIGIN OF FLORIDA FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY AND TYPE OF INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 Pub. Priv. Priv. County SUS JC BDGI JC Total % of Total Alachua 189 408 19 3 619 1.48 Baker 1 30 2 1 34 .08 Bay 29 558 14 4 605 1.45 Bradford 13 52 1 2 68 .16 Brevard 323 2,565 330 13 3,231 7.75 Broward 440 2,065 354 18 2,777 6.66 Calhoun 6 48 2 -- 56 .13 Charlotte 10 75 8 -- 93 .22 Citrus 14 40 2 -- 56 .13 Clay 18 119 17 2 156 .37 Collier 20 171 13 -- 204 .49 Columbia 24 153 2 -- 179 .43 Dade 1,067 6,138 806 12 8,023 19.24 DeSoto 7 40 8 2 57 .14 Dixie 3 26 1 1 31 .07 Duval 583 2,114 562 139 3,398 8.15 Escambia 83 1,187 27 1 1,298 3.11 Flagler 1 12 -- 1 14 .03 Franklin 13 19 3 1 36 .09 Gadsden 67 91 2 1 161 .39 Gilchrist 1 18 -- 1 20 .05 Glades 3 9 -- 1 13 .03 Gulf 6 54 -- 1 61 .15 Hamilton 4 22 2 -- 28 .07 Hardee 4 56 5 3 .... 68 .16 TABLE 30 (Continued) Pub. Priv. Priv. County SUS JC BDGI JC Total % of Total Hendry 5 37 2 2 46 .11 Hernando 11 25 11 1 48 .12 Highlands 16 95 13 4 128 .31 Hillsborough 1,027 1,904 183 37 3,151 7.56 Holmes 4 55 -- -- 59 .14 Indian River 33 121 10 6 170 .41 Jackson 6 209 5 -- 220 .53 Jefferson 9 28 1 -- 38 .09 Lafayette 1 22 -- -- 23 .06 Lake 57 288 23 3 371 .89 Lee 73 562 30 8 673 1.61 Leon 324 353 6 3 686 1.65 Levy 8 33 4 -- 45 .11 Liberty -- 11 -- 11 .03 Madison 9 82 5 -- 95 .23 Manatee 40 520 20 3 583 1.40 Marion 49 322 17 1 389 .93 Martin 26 91 17 2 136 .33 Monroe 40 280 16 4 340 .82 Nassau 16 59 9 3 87 .21 Okaloosa 67 593 5 2 667 1.60 Okeechobee 5 32 4 -- 41 .10 Orange 758 1,179 155 693 2,785 6.68 Osceola 26 53 5 9 93 .22 Palm Beach 241 1,472 124 25 1,862 4.47 TABLE 30 (Continued) Pub. Priv. Priv. County SUS JC BDGI JC Total % of Total Pasco 42 77 32 12 163 .39 Pinellas 470 2,088 121 7 2,686 6.44 Polk 245 1,010 82 24 1,361 3.26 Putnam 13 184 3 -- 200 .48 Saint Johns 28 106 33 2 169 .41 Saint Lucie 42 250 15 1 308 .74 Santa Rosa 7 182 6 -- 195 .47 Sarasota 137 420 34 4 595 1.43 Seminole 108 349 11 32 500 1.20 Sumter 7 64 8 -- 79 .19 SSuwannee 10 75 14 -- 99 .24 Taylor 15 59 1 -- 75 .18 Union 7 50 -- -- 57 .14 Volusia 127 733 89 8 957 2.29 Wakulla 4 27 1 -- 32 .08 Walton 15 93 2 -- 110 .26 Washington 7 50 1 1 59 .14 Unclassified 6 17 1 24 .06 Total 7,069 30,330 3,198* 1,105 41,702 *Does not include 44 first-time-in-college students at Ringling School of Art whose distribution by county was not available. TABLE 31 ORIGIN OF STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM FLORIDA FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY: FALL 1968 County FAMU FSU FTU UF USF Total % of Total Alachua 5 20 1 158 5 189 2.67 Baker -- -- -- 1 -- 1 .01 Bay -- 8 -- 20 1 29 .41 Bradford 3 5 -- 5 -- 13 .18 Brevard 5 62 32 185 39 323 4.57 Broward 31 134 2 234 39 440 6.22 Calhoun 1 4 -- -- 1 6 .08 Charlotte -- 3 1 6 -- 10 .14 -n Citrus 1 5 -- 5 3 14 .20 Clay 1 6 -- 11 -- 18 .25 Collier -- 3 -- 14 3 20 .28 Columbia 3 5 -- 16 -- 24 .34 Dade 44 272 5 623 123 1,067 15.09 DeSoto -- 3 -- 3 1 7 .10 Dixie -- 2 -- -- 1 3 .04 Duval 91 193 2 239 58 583 8.25 Escambia 16 23 -- 41 3 83 1.17 Flagler -- 1 -- -- 1 .01 Franklin 6 6 -- 1 -- 13 .18 Gadsden 39 19 -- 7 2 67 .95 Gilchrist -- 1 -- -- 1 .01 Glades -- 2 -- 1 -- 3 .04 Gulf 4 1 -- 1 -- 6 .08 Hamilton 3 -- 1 4 .06 Hardee -- 2 -- 2 4 .06 TABLE 31 (Continued) County FAMU FSU FTU UF USF Total % of Total Hendry -- -- 5 -- 5 .07 Hernando 2 5 -- 4 -- 11 .16 Highlands 2 3 -- 6 5 16 .23 Hillsborough 72 104 1 160 690 1,027 14.53 Holmes 1 1 -- 1 1 4 .06 Indian River 3 17 1 10 2 33 .47 Jackson 3 -- -- 3 -- 6 .08 Jefferson 6 2 -- 1 -- 9 .13 Lafayette 1 -- -- -- -- 1 .01 Lake 10 22 5 15 5 57 .81 SLee 4 17 -- 45 7 73 1.03 Leon 135 165 -- 20 4 324 4.58 Levy -- 5 -- 3 -- 8 .11 Liberty -- -- -- -- -- .00 Madison 5 3 -- -- 8 .11 Manatee -- 9 -- 19 12 40 .57 Marion 16 11 3 17 2 49 .69 Martin 3 2 -- 12 9 26 .37 Monroe 4 10 -- 21 5 40 .57 Nassau 4 9 3 -- 16 .23 Okaloosa 3 40 -- 24 -- 67 .95 Okeechobee 1 1 -- 3 -- 5 .07 Orange 29 144 319 157 109 758 10.72 Osceola -- 7 8 11 -- 26 .37 Palm Beach 18 71 4 129 19 241 3.41 TABLE 31 (Continued) County FAMU FSU FTU UF USF Total % of Total Pasco 4 9 -- 9 20 42 .59 Pinellas 26 144 1 168 131 470 6.65 Polk 35 62 4 71 73 245 3.47 Putnam -- 2 -- 9 2 13 .18 Saint Johns 10 2 -- 15 1 28 .40 Saint Lucie 13 13 -- 12 4 42 .59 Santa Rosa 2 3 -- 2 -- 7 .10 Sarasota 7 45 -- 47 38 137 1.94 Seminole 3 19 50 21 15 108 1.53 Sumter 2 1 --- 2 2 7 .10 n Suwannee 2 6 -- 2 -- 10 .14 Taylor 2 4 -- 8 1 .15 .21 Union -- 6 -- 1 -- 7 .10 Volusia 6 32 14 60 15 127 1.80 Wakulla 4 -- -- 4 .06 Walton 8 5 2 15 .21 Washington 4 3 7 .10 Unclassified -- -- 6 6 .08 Total 703 1,784 459 2,669 1,454 7,069 99.97. Note: Florida Atlantic University and the University of West Florida are a part of the State University System but have no first-time-in-college students. TABLE 32 PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN EACH TYPE OF INSTITUTION: 1957-1968 State Public Public Private Baccalaureate 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 S1961 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 1966 15.0 62.8 77.8 19.2 3.0 22.2 1967 15.2 65.2 80.4 16.2 3.4 19.6 1968 15.5 65.4 80.9 15.8 3.3 19.1 TABLE 33 PERCENTAGE OF FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN EACH TYPE OF INSTITUTION: 1958-1968 State Public Public Private Baccalaureate Private Private Fall University Junior Institutions Degree-Granting Junior Institutions of System Colleges Total Institutions Colleges Total 1958 33.9% 32.7% 66.6% 41.7% 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 1966 16.4 69.4 85.8 11.4 2.8 14.2 1967 16.2 72.5 88.7 8.2 3.1 11.3 1968 17.0 72.7 89.7 7.7 2.6 10.3 TABLE 34 PERCENTAGE OF FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE NON-FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN EACH TYPE OF INSTITUTION: 1958-1968 State Public Public Private Baccalaureate Private Private Fall University Junior Institutions Degree-Granting Junior Institutions 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 S 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 1966 7.7 29.1 36.8 59.6 3.7 63.3 1967 10.1 29.7 39.8 55.5 4.7 60.2 1968 8.8 30.5 39.3 54.4 6.3 60.7 TABLE 35 ORIGIN OF FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL AREA: 1961-1968 State or Other Geographical Area 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Alabama 157 116 141 214 248 214 179 150 Alaska 2 3 2 2 6 3 4 4 Arizona 3 4 4 9 7 11 16 8 Arkansas 12 10 17 18 19 18 17 19 California 35 22 48 39 50 62 73 75 Colorado 13 6 10 7 16 24 23 23 Connecticut 171 134 144 186 256 299 319 362 Delaware 22 14 11 18 38 43 64 47 Dist. of Columbia 36 23 27 33 68 57 65 64 Florida 19,829 21,643 23,630 29,203 34,609 37,518 39,081 41,746 Georgia 337 290 366 381 442 413 433 433 Hawaii -- 1 3 3 4 7 8 7 Idaho 1 1 1 2 -- 3 11 7 Illinois 174 173 177 240 292 295 349 392 Indiana 84 98 83 109 130 181 167 194 Iowa 20 14 12 18 15 22 35 25 Kansas 9 10 12 10 14 15 9 15 Kentucky 63 54 72 86 72 90 86 100 Louisiana 23 24 19 26 36 36 37 48 Maine 29 20 11 45 35 42 67 63 Maryland 81 76 73 112 159 169 200 240 Massachusetts 180 152 147 194 254 278 348 335 Michigan 83 93 75 72 113 123 126 155 Minnesota 15 9 19 24 24 27 40 32 Mississippi 18 9 24 22 37 45 45 27 Missouri 27 24 30 39 38 44 74 69 Montana 4 3 3 2 2 4 -- 6 Nebraska 5 1 10 5 5 10 11 16 Nevada 1 1 2 7 4 1 3 4 New Hampshire 15 14 12 12 24 25 35 42 New Jersey 473 357 392 574 928 1,076 1,2889 1,294 New Mexico -- 10 4 6 10 9 10 7 New York 864 631 737 920 1,081 1,451 1,542 1,760 North Carolina 76 77 94 97 155 141 143 153 North Dakota 1 4 1 2 3 3 3 1 61 TABLE 35 (Continued) State or Other Geographical Area 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Ohio 205 193 176 208 271 310 371 406 Oklahoma 8 3 16 14 14 12 7 13 Oregon 5 6 1 5 5 4 10 5 Pennsylvania 355 290 321 380 465 498 562 640 Rhode Island 22 27 45 39 42 41 31 51 South Carolina 73 67 87 71 106 114 118 127 South Dakota 4 2 -- 1 4 2 8 4 Tennessee 60 72 78 87 104 127 120 108 Texas 37 35 35 36 57 61 63 68 Utah -- 1 2 4 1 2 4 4 Vermont 16 16 8 15 13 14 18 27 Virginia 127 129 144 117 319 261 318 320 Washington 7 3 4 10 8 12 17 28 West Virginia 23 .23 27 24 43 39 42 34 Wisconsin 34 29 33 32 49 71 59 76 Wyoming 2 2 2 5 1 1 3 3 Canal Zone 5 5 19 11 8 10 6 8 Guam -- -- -- -- 1 3 Puerto Rico 23 26 23 17 25 45 25 22 Virgin Islands -- -- -- -- 2 2 1 4 Other Countries 150 204 327 218 511 337 366 428 Unclassified 19 119 102 52 123 501 7 195 Total 24,038 25,373 27,863 34,083 41,365 45,226 47,068 50,497 62 TABLE 36 ORIGIN OF FLORIDA FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY: 1961-1968 County 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Alachua 256 327 301 375 424 763 840 619 Baker 8 21 25 24 38 36 42 34 Bay 333 351 403 397 634 584 511 605 Bradford 33 37 31 55 58 58 26 68 Brevard 648 965 986 1,187 1,503 1,943 3,399 3,231 Broward 1,271 1,354 1,722 1,631 2,713 2,824 2,553 2,777 Calhoun 34 26 33 32 42 58 43 56 Charlotte 26 38 77 48 82 89 91 93 Citrus 29 38 33 50 58 65 56 56 Clay 59 84 101 123 173 158 144 156 Collier 43 55 81 80 115 123 147 204 Columbia 44 144 146 182 184 165 168 179 Dade 4,415 4,282 4,356 5,643 6,388 6,967 7,612 8,023 DeSoto 33 35 24 36 61 44 38 57 Dixie Duval 1,202 1,263 2,005 2,000 2,357 3,481 3,295 3,398 Escambia 962 1,096 1,040 1,348 1,280 1,276 1,379 1,298 Flagler 8 19 20 25 30 27 29 14 Franklin 10 11 14 19 20 29 40 36 Gadsden 98 101 67 103 131 151 141 161 Gilchrist 5 22 19 17 20 24 15 20 Glades 6 2 1 12 11 9 14 13 Gulf 43 37 53 37 72 96 60 61 Hamilton 34 37 34 38 52 25 31 28 Hardee 32 23 44 53 76 60 90 68 Hendry 20 24 26 27 33 58 27 46 Hernando 17 37 43 54 39 56 60 48 Highlands 58 46 47 102 102 57 153 128 Hillsborough 1,576 1,501 1,476 1,961 2,351 2,370 2,276 3,151 Holmes 30 34 32 41 76 66 52 59 Indian River 128 80 104 145 176 163 219 170 Jackson 175 174 201 226 210 235 230 220 Jefferson 40 40 61 73 59 27 36 38 Lafayette 17 16 13 9 15 18 21 23 Lake 174 334 272 398 361 371 413 371 63 TABLE 36 (Continued) County 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Lee 133 364 288 389 506 471 444 673 Leon 349 388 375 452 521 725 623 686 Levy 48 36 42 50 60 77 39 45 Liberty 7 3 8 15 13 13 8 11 Madison 92 74 100 104 93 91 82 95 Manatee 338 297 281 429 454 508 535 583 Marion 298 308 355 369 442 484 426 389 Martin 52 57 57 95 92 82 99 136 Monroe 69 72 75 110 441 253 216 340 Nassau 42 27 55 63 82 125 91 87 Okaloosa 146 159 177 477 581 569 592 667 Okeechobee 19 18 15 34 42 142 55 41 Orange 960 1,003 1,261 1,584 1,837 1,954 2,265 2,785 Osceola 38 36 50 70 80 90 90 93 Palm Beach 1,004 1,187 1,321 1,560 1,842 1,852 1,769 1,862 Pasco 92 162 85 111 122 133 156 163 Pinellas 1,785 2,170 2,096 2,337 2,783 2,595 2,682 2,686 Polk 535 618 648 1,323 1,300 1,277 1,261 1,361 Putnam 152 185 180 239 209 257 192 200 St. Johns 130 133 143 196 233 172 196 169 St. Lucie 166 175 178 253 313 277 266 308 Santa Rosa 152 124 154 182 261 266 240 195 Sarasota 351 274 335 483 549 578 644 595 Seminole 142 129 227 239 245 416 434 500 Sumter 48 55 50 71 80 76 57 79 Suwannee 51 49 77 88 97 88 67 99 Taylor 91 65 75 67 83 69 102 75 Union 6 22 18 3 27 81 44 57 Volusia 538 671 778 920 981 1,034 925 957 Wakulla 16 8 10 17 19 26 18 32 Walton 39 26 38 87 135 132 87 110 Washington 65 46 55 61 56 51 59 59 Unclassified 2 30 111 147 44 35 50 24 Total 19,829 21,643 23,629 29,203 34,609 37,518 39,081 41,702* *Does not include 44 first-time-in-college students at Ringling School of Art whose distribution by county was not available. 64 TABLE 37 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENTS BY INSTITUTION: ALTERNATE YEARS: 1960-1968 Institution 1960 1962 1964 1966 1968 State University System FAMU 702 466 795 538 843 FAU FSU 2,040 1,995 2,206 1,864 2,067 FTU -- -- 470 UF 3,002 2,478 2,764 2,699 2,873 USF 1,372 1,059 1,706 1,695 1,593 UWF Public Junior Colleges Brevard JC 522 682 942 1,527 2,602 Central Florida JC 214 327 435 617 429 Chipola JC 252 310 435 550 472 Daytona Beach JC 314 512 644 797 788 Edison JC -- 321 360 566 854 Florida JC at Jacksonville -- -- 1,644 2,025 Florida Keys JC -- -- 201 276 Gulf Coast JC 220 305 352 679 690 Hillsborough JC -- -- 1,158 Indian River JC 202 178 298 394 553 JC of Broward County 460 765 900 1,973 1,719 Lake City JC -- 244 344 460 447 Lake-Sumter JC -- 154 259 331 353 Manatee JC 338 427 688 1,017 1,103 Miami-Dade JC 1,208 2,710 4,131 6,631 7,784 North Florida JC 150 182 308 390 478 Okaloosa-Walton JC -- 401 529 607 Palm Beach JC 773 987 1,359 1,796 1,729 Pensacola JC 913 1,182 1,426 1,586 1,590 Polk JC -- 707 979 1,099 St. Johns River JC 157 343 860 748 430 St. Petersburg JC 1,285 2,024 2,332 3,208 2,991 Santa Fe JC -- -- 604 692 Seminole JC -- -- 533 679 South Florida JC 188 157 Tallahassee JC -- -- 448 463 Valencia JC -- -- 844 65 TABLE 37 (Continued) Institution 1960 1962 1964 1966 1968 Private Baccalaureate Degree- Granting Institutions Barry C. 220 216 203 197 173 Bethune-Cookman C. 160 184 196 385 210 Biscayne C. -- -- 102 159 121 Edward Waters C. 260 243 231 303 333 Embry Riddle Aero. Inst. -- 71 25 543 176 Florida Inst. of Tech. -- 105 120 396 570 Florida Memorial C. 75 87 51 131 223 Florida Presbyterian C. 151 250 247 265 270 Florida Southern C. 667 747 610 465 427 Jacksonville U. 342 563 438 432 547 New College -- 101 109 307 Ringling School of Art -- 112 127 156 Rollins College 392 428 432 466 435 St. Joseph College of Fla. St. ILeo College 114 216 342 551 411 Seminary of St. Vincent de Paul South-Eastern Bible C. -- -- 126 187 233 Stetson U. 465 430 470 434 439 U. of Miami 3,385 1,660 1,864 2,160 2,160 U. of Tampa 474 489 501 618 600 Webber C. 51 50 61 46 50 Private Junior Colleges Florida C. 121 127 170 188 185 Jones College Jacksonville Div. -- -- 194 425 362 Orlando Div. -- -- 218 190 370 Marymount C. -- -- 135 159 295 Orlando JC 480 638 910 994 448 *From Opening Fall Enrollment in Higher Education, 1965 (Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969, p. 27. 66 CHAPTER V GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT Graduate on-campus enrollment in Florida's colleges and universities in the fall of 1968 (15,495 students) rose by 13.5 per cent (1,843 students) over the previous record high of 13,652 graduate students recorded in the fall of 1967. The net gain in graduate student enrollment in 1968 was, how- ever, only 54.8 per cent as great as the net gain in graduate enrollment the previous year (3,361 students). Of the total graduate on-campus enrollment, 71.1 per cent (11,009 stu- dents) were enrolled in public universities and 28.9 per cent (4,486 students) were enrolled in private colleges and universities (Table 38). The number of graduate enrollments in the five state universities offering on-campus gradu- ate courses and the total figures for the private sector offering graduate courses are shown in Tables 38 and 39. The origin of Florida graduate on- campus enrollments by county is displayed in the first of these tables and their origin by state or other geographical area in the latter. Students whose point of origin was one of Florida's 67 counties and who enrolled as graduate students in a public university accounted for 68.8 per cent of the total graduate count. Origin of graduate on-campus enrollment by state and other geographical area for the years 1962 through 1968 are shown in Table 40. Students whose point of origin was one of Florida's 67 counties are recorded in Table 41 for the years 1961 through 1968. The name of each participating institution offering graduate level work in the fall 1968 is shown in Table 42 including total graduate enrollment figures for each year since 1962. 68 TABLE 38 ORIGIN OF GRADUATE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL AREA: FALL 1968 State or Other SUS Priv. BDGI Geographical Area FAMU FAU FSU UF USF Total Total Total Alabama -- -- 94 31 4 129 7 136 Alaska -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Arizona -- 2 2 -- 4 4 8 Arkansas -- 14 4 1 19 -- 19 California -- -- 53 35 4 92 19 111 Colorado -- 4 3 -- 7 1 8 Connecticut -- 2 11 13 3 29 24 53 Delaware -- 5 5 1 11 3 14 Dist. of Columbia -- -- 2 -- 2 6 8 Florida 368 1,005 1,837 3,312 1,936 8,458 3,833 12,291 Georgia 18 -- 105 39 1 163 13 176 Hawaii -- 1 -- -- 1 1 2 Idaho -- 1 1 -- 1 Illinois -- 6 60 37 3 106 94 200 Indiana -- 30 10 2 42 23 65 Iowa 16 5 3 24 2 26 Kansas 11 7 18 2 20 Kentucky 2 37 14 2 55 10 65 Louisiana 46 17 2 65 3 68 Maine 1 5 2 8 2 10 Maryland 21 21 42 14 56 Massachusetts 4 34 22 3 63 25 88 Michigan 37 21 1 59 8 7 Minnesota 19 3 1 23 10 33 Mississippi 1 37 12 50 4 54 TABLE 38 (Continued) State or Other SUS Priv. BDGI Geographical Area FAMU FAU FSU UF USF Total Total Total Missouri 19 9 28 7 35 Montana -- 1 1 Nebraska 8 7 15 1 16 Nevada 1 1 -- 1 New Hampshire 5 2 2 9 2 11 New Jersey 2 51 33 7 93 27 120 New Mexico 3 3 6 -- 6 New York 7 106 96 11 220 110 330 North Carolina 54 32 2 88 11 99 North Dakota 4 4 4 C Ohio 2 53 33 4 92- 29 121 Oklahoma 7 2 9 3 12 Oregon 4 2 6 3 9 Pennsylvania 57 36 4 97 33 130 Rhode Island 3 6 1 1 11 3 14 South Carolina 2 54 24 2 82 13 95 South Dakota 1 3 4 2 6 Tennessee 63 26 1 90 6 96 Texas 51 21 72 10 82 Utah 7 7 3 10 Vermont 1 2 1 4 3 7 Virginia 1 51 26 6 84 11 95 Washington 8 7 1 16 -- 16 TABLE 38 (Continued) State or Other SUS Priv. BDGI Geographical Area FAMU FAU FSU UF USF Total Total Total West Virginia 9 5 14 1 2 Wisconsin 29 15 1 45 12 -- Wyoming 3 1 4 -- 4 Sub-Total 387 1,038 3,134 4,003 2,010 10,572 4,399 14,971 Canal Zone 1 1 2 2 Guam -- Puerto Rico 11 11 6 17 U.S. Virgin Islands Other Countries 23 140 250 11 424 81 505 Unclassified Total 387 1,062 3,285 4,254 2,021 11,009 4,486 15,495 TABLE 39 ORIGIN OF FLORIDA GRADUATE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY FALL 1968 SUS Priv. % of County FAMU FAU FSU UF USF Total BDGI Total Total Alachua 5 -- 15 1,533 4 1,557 3 1,560 12.69 Baker 4 4 -- 4 .03 Bay 20 28 13 61 -- 61 .49 Bradford 1 13 14 14 .11 Brevard 2 51 68 32 153 894 1,047 8.52 Broward 2 413 56 112 6 589 105 694 5.65 Calhoun 2 4 1 7 -- 7 .06 Charlotte 3 6 5 14 1 15 .12 Citrus 1 1 4 4 10 1 11 .09 Clay 1 6 11 18 6 24 .20 Collier 3 7 6 2 18 2 20 .16 Columbia 3 4 21 1 29 2 31 .25 Dade 4 195 126 297 16 638 1,234 1,872 15.23 DeSoto 1 2 3 -- 3 .02 Dixie 1 6 7 -- 7 .06 Duval 62 3 74 202 8 349 239 588 4.78 Escambia 6 -- 43 31 1 81 2 83 .68 Flagler -- 1 1 .01 Franklin 1 2 1 4 -- 4 .03 Gadsden 42 12 12 5 59 -- 59 .48 Gilchrist 3 3 -- 3 .02 Glades 1 1 2 1 3 .02 Gulf 2 5 7 1 8 .07 Hamilton 3 2 5 5 .04 Hardee 1 1 2 -- 2 .02 TABLE 39 (Continued) ORIGIN OF FLORIDA GRADUATE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY FALL 1968 SUS Priv. % of County FAMU FAU FSU UF USF Total BDGI Total Total Hendry 1 3 2 1 1 8 1 9 .07 Hernando 2 5 2 9 -- 9 .07 Highlands 1 9 7 8 25 -- 25 .20 Hillsborough 4 3 63 96 881 1,047 12 1,059 8.62 Holmes 1 3 4 -- 4 .03 Indian River 3 3 8 1 15 3 18 .15 Jackson 10 16 14 40 -- 40 .33 Jefferson 8 6 6 20 -- 20 .16 Lafayette -- -- .00 Lake 1 11 24 2 38 15 53 .43 Lee 6 12 18 1 37 1 38 .31 Leon 136 849 8 2 995 3 998 8.12 Levy 13 13 -- 13 .11 Liberty 1 1 1 2 .02 Madison 5 11 7 23 -- 23 .18 Manatee 1 3 17 18 32 71 4 75 .61 Marion 3 7 57 2 69 2 71 .58 Martin 4 1 6 1 12 1 13 .11 Monroe 1 2 4 11 1 19 1 20 .16 Nassau 1 2 3 6 3 9 .07 Okaloosa 25 15 40 1 41 .33 Okeechobee 4 4 -- 4 .03 Orange 1 5 48 136 31 221 585 806 6.56 Osceola 4 4 3 11 7 18 .15 Palm Beach 1 328 57 101 8 495 26 521 4.24 TABLE 39 (Continued) ORIGIN OF FLORIDA GRADUATE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY FALL 1968 SUS Priv. % of County FAMU FAU FSU UF USF Total BDGI Total Total Pasco 1 6 7 30 44 -- 44 .36 Pinellas 8 3 104 126 651 892 10 902 7.34 Polk 3 1 34 63 149 250 33 283 2.30 Putnam 3 2 30 1 36 3 39 .32 Saint Johns 1 8 13 22 6 28 .23 Saint Lucie 1 12 1 5 1 20 2 22 .18 Santa Rose 5 6 11 -- 11 .09 Sarasota 2 23 30 28 83 2 85 .69 Seminole 1 5 24 7 37 65 102 .83 Sumter Suwannee 9 1 4 15 29 -- 29 .24 Taylor 10 9 3 22 -- 22 .18 Union 1 5 6 -- 6 .05 Volusia 1 1 33 70 9 114 110 224 1.82 Wakulla 1 1 -- 1 .01 Walton 6 4 1 11 -- 11 .09 Washington 1 8 2 11 -- 11 .09 Unclassified 4 4 443 447 3.64 Total 368 1,005 1,837 3,312 1,936 8,458 3,833 12,291 TABLE 40 ORIGIN OF GRADUATE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL AREA: 1962-1968 States 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Alabama 76 88 90 91 96 124 136 Alaska 3 1 1 1 2 1 - Arizona 3 2 4 10 8 13 8 Arkansas 17 21 25 22 20 23 19 California 37 44 61 53 56 81 111 Colorado 9 10 12 10 15 12 8 Connecticut 25 24 30 35 29 43 53 Delaware 3 2 5 10 6 9 14 Dist. of Columbia 7 9 10 10 16 6 8 Florida 4,030 4,125 4,888 6,400 7,864 10,595 12,291 Georgia 147 150 178 168 157 195 176 Hawaii -- 2 -- 1 2 6 2 Idaho 2 2 -- 3 3 22 1 Illinois 69 68 86 103 85 118 200 Indiana 29 37 44 39 42 47 65 Iowa 14 9 17 17 24 26 26 Kansas 7 11 14 21 22 20 20 Kentucky 22 34 37 45 56 60 65 Louisiana 41 53 51 46 60 69 68 Maine 11 12 12 12 5 17 10 Maryland 18 27 30 37 48 50 56 Massachusetts 27 40 52 62 65 87 88 Michigan 22 26 38 50 44 70 67 Minnesota 13 16 20 24 27 38 33 Mississippi 35 30 38 45 55 60 54 Missouri 24 29 23 35 34 38 35 Montana 2 2 1 2 4 3 1 Nebraska 4 6 7 12 8 11 16 Nevada 5 3 1 4 2 2 1 New Hampshire 6 4 1 10 10 14 11 New Jersey 48 41 71 88 82 125 120 New Mexico 7 12 18 14 9 7 6 New York 155 137 184 213 233 318 330 North Carolina 53 58 60 90 84 98 99 North Dakota 2 1 3 3 6 6 4 75 TABLE 40 (Continued States 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Ohio 65 57 77 96 87 120 121 Okalahoma 17 21 21 14 14 15 12 Oregon 5 4 7 8 7 6 9 Pennsylvania 90 74 91 116 105 144 130 Rhode Island 4 5 3 4 9 14 14 South Carolina 52 67 68 67 53 69 95 South Dakota 7 2 1 5 10 9 6 Tennessee 59 70 47 86 80 94 96 Texas 59 58 61 66 68 84 82 Utah 44 8 9 4 7 11 10 Vermont 4 4 1 5 5 6 7 Virginia 38 44 52 66 69 94 95 Washington 7 8 12 16 16 11 16 West Virginia 19 15 23 25 17 26 15 Wisconsin 17 21 29 34 39 48 57 Wyoming 1 4 5 4 3 4 4 Canal Zone 2 2 1 4 5 2 2 Guam -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Puerto Rico 8 4 3 21 23 42 17 U.S. Virgin Islands Other Countries 266 323 355 350 395 438 505 Unclassified 1 3 1 -- Total 5,738 5,927 6,978 8,780 10,291 13,652 15,495 76 TABLE 41 ORIGIN OF FLORIDA GRADUATE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY: 1961-1968 Counties 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Alachua 144 161 206 207 245 976 1,529 1,560 Baker 3 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 Bay 17 32 24 31 45 38 59 61 Bradford 2 7 10 16 12 18 24 14 Brevard 21 167 235 312 393 532 809 1,047 Broward 139 184 135 125 424 569 731 694 Calhoun 2 2 10 12 7 11 13 7 Charlotte 5 5 2 ] 4 7 12 15 Citrus 5 3 3 3 '5 7 13 14 Clay 10 7 7 14 13 18 24 24 Collier 2 4 3 5 6 6 22 20 Columbia 6 10 15 13 19 19 29 31 Dade 1,142 1,507 1,235 1,551 1,631 1,331 1,870 1,872 DeSoto -- 1 4 3 8 7 7 3 Dixie 1 2 1 4 2 2 4 7 Duval 121 187 173 250 373 439 641 588 Escambia 32 29 40 52 62 52 84 83 Flagler 1 2 3 5 7 5 1. 1 Franklin 2 7 8 10 6 3 7 4 Gadsden 46 51 40 55 64 67 66 59 Gilchrist 2 3 2 5 4 1 3 3 Glades 2 1 -- -- 2 3 Gulf 2 1 3 4 6 10 4 8 Hamilton 3 6 1 7 6 5 13 5 Hardee 3 3 4 3 3 5 2 2 TABLE 41 (Continued) Counties 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965. 1966 1967 1968 Hendry 1 4 5 4 5 10 11 9 Hernando 6 6 3 5 8 9 11 9 Highlands 10 11 10 13 19 6 21 25 Hillsborough 92 110 99 199 341 535 742 1,059 Holmes 4 2 7 4 2 3 2 4 Indian River 4 5 6 13 18 8 13 18 Jackson 10 20 21 20 17 28 31 40 Jefferson 13 15 19 14 8 6 19 20 Lafayette 3 4 1 1 1 2 2 - Lake 22 34 35 36 33 38 52 53 0 Lee 13 11 9 20 20 23 46 38 Leon 330 363 455 487 561 578 685 998 Levy 7 15 12 5 7 6 10 13 Liberty 5 3 2 5 3 1 1 2 Madison 12 12 14 11 12 10 15 23 Manatee 12 16 21 24 38 44 48 75 Marion 26 26 27 35 37 36 68 71 Martin 1 2 4 4 9 8 8 13 Monroe 9 8 7 6 5 6 16 20 Nassau 3 11 2 4 3 5 7 9 Okaloosa 124 99 6 12 23 23 44 41 Okeechobee 2 -- 2 3 4 10 5 4 Orange 307 333 691 730 591 637 734 806 Osceola 8 5 3 1 9 16 18 18 Palm Beach 37 71 67 74 514 606 564 521 TABLE 41 (Continued) Counties 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 Pasco 5 4 4 19 19 30 25 44 Pinellas 84 109 113 162 242 322 473 902 Polk 69 64 62 70 109 125 177 283 Putnam 19 18 18 21 28 21 36 39 Saint Johns 15 17 8 15 12 14 35 28 Saint Lucie 5 7 10 17 27 33 21 22 Santa Rosa 9 10 4 6 9 7 11 11 Seminole 19 25 22 22 65 70 102 102 Sumter 7 7 6 5 6 6 14 9 Suwannee 14 16 12 15 16 12 22 29 Taylor 5 5 7 10 18 14 17 22 Union 1 5 7 3 4 4 6 6 Volusia 104 135 118 143 152 171 216 224 Walton 2 5 5 15 9 7- 14 11 Washington 3 3 3 3 4 5 9 11 Florida Unclassified -- -- -- -- 194 447 Total 3,168 4,030 4,125 4,888 6,400 7,685 10,595 12,291 TABLE 42 GRADUATE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY INSTITUTION 1962-1968 Institution 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 State University System FAMU 246 269 298 376 422 427 387 FAU -- 2 783 1,165 1,131 1,062 FSU 1,577 1,669 2,008 2,177 2,458 2,957 3,285 UF 1,526 1,844 1,988 2,182 2,478 4,218 4,254 USF -- 127 377 763 1,017 2,021 SUS Totals 3,349 3,782 4,423 5,895 7,286 8,750 11,009 Private Baccalaureate Degree-Granting Inst.'s Barry C. 96 101 155 172 267 276 231 Edward Waters C. 156 * Florida Inst. of Tech. 142 215 275 307 409 542 631 Jacksonville Univ. -- -- 63 110 160 239 264 Nova Univ. -- 21 19 Rollins C. 258 612 640 600 705 739 802 Seminary of St. Vincent de Paul -- 11 36 36 41 48 Stetson Univ. 152 132 157 151 161 163 314 Univ. of Miami 1,701 1,085 1,284 1,509 1,267 1,721 2,177 PDGI Totals 2,349 2,145 2,585 2,885 3,005 3,902 4,242 Totals 5,698 5,927 7,008 8,780 10,291 13,652 15,251 % in SUS 58.8 63.8 63.1 67.1 70.8 69.2 72.2 % of Total** 6.5 5.8 6.0 6.4 6.6 7.4 7.9 *Number not available **Percentage graduate on-campus enrollment is of total on-campus enrollment. 80 CHAPTER VI TRENDS AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN FLORIDA HIGHER EDUCATION Trends and New Developments In Florida Higher Education Enrollment in Florida's Institution of Higher Learning has appeared annually since 1957. In the first publication 20 public and private institutions partici- pated with a total on campus enrollment of 50,286 students (Table 43). Each year the publication has grown until presently 60 institutions are reporting with a total on-campus student body of 192,999. Public University System Florida Technological University, located in Orlando, opened its doors to students for the first time in the fall of 1968. A total of 1,492 students enrolled on-campus in freshmen,-sophomore, and junior courses. Senior level courses will be offered by the fall of 1969. Florida Technological University raises the number of state supported universities to seven. Two additional institutions are planned under the State University System and are scheduled to begin operation by 1972. These new universities will be constructed in Jacksonville, Duval County, and in Miami, Dade County. In the past decade, the State University System of Florida has grown by 155 percent (36,802 students) for an average annual increase of 10.4 percent (Table 44). In the fall of 1968, the University System exceeded theaverage annual increase by 1.8 percent when it enrolled 6,396 more students than in the preceding fall term. A total of 60,515 students enrolled in the seven public universities represented 31.3per cent of the state total enrollment in higher education as compared to 31.5 per cent in 1967. 82 Public Community Colleges Hillsborough Junior College, the newest community junior college, offered courses for the first time in the fall 1968. The initial classes enrolled a total of 1,625 students. In 1957, when Florida began to expand the junior college program under a master plan which proposed 28 separate college campuses, seven public junior colleges reported a total on-campus student body of 5,444 students. In the fall 1968 term, this figure had risen to 89,661 students enrolled in 27 colleges. Only one educational center, proposed in the original plan, designed to service Pasco and Hernando Counties, remains in the planning stages and is scheduled to begin operations in the fall of 1970. Florida's public junior colleges enrolled 46.5 per cent of the state's total higher education student body and 51.2 per cent (84,160 students) of all Florida students attending colleges and universities in their own state. Since 1957, when this sector of higher education accounted for 12.3 per cent of the state's total enrollment, it has grown by 83,492 students for a net increase of 1,353 per cent. In the past decade the junior colleges have shown an average annual rate of growth of 25.5 per cent. In 1968, the community colleges grew by 14.1 per cent (11,064 students). Throughout this period of rapid growth the ratio of males to females has remained almost constant (60 per cent males). 83 Private Baccalaureate Degree-Granting Institutions The private baccalaureate and post-baccalaureate degree-granting institu- tions of Florida have maintained a steady growth since 1957. In 1957, 21,677 students were enrolled on-campus of which 71.1 per cent (15,427 students) were from Florida and 28.9 per cent (6,150 students) were from other states and countries. In the fall of 1968, the number of Florida students was reported to be 23,467 (59.9 per cent) and those students attending from out-of-state totaled 15,722 (40.1 per cent) for a total of 39,189 on-campus students. Although the 10 per cent increase (3,555 students) in the enrollment of this segment from the fall of 1967 to the fall of 1968 was 4 per cent greater than its average annual increase for the past decade (6 per cent), the enrollment of this segment when expressed'as a percentage of the total enrollment in Florida's colleges and universities has declined from 37.9 per cent in 1957 to 14.3 per cent in 1968. Private Junior Colleges Private education in the junior college segment has experienced a 70.4 per cent increase in enrollment since 1957 when 2,133 students were enrolled. Of the 3,634 on-campus students reported in 1968, three-forths (2,733 students) were classified as Florida students and 901 students (24.8 per cent) came from geographical areas other than Florida. Non-Florida enrollment in 1957 accounted for only 14.1 per cent (189 students) of the private junior college total on-campus enrollment. The net gain in 1968 over the 3,590 students reported in 1967 was 1.2 per cent (44 students). This was considerable below the average annual increase of 9.4 per cent for the past 10 years. 84 First-Time-In-College The community junior colleges, in fulfilling one of their intended roles, continued to enroll the largest number of first-time-in-college students (33,012) for the fall term 1968. This group of students, together with 7,979 students enrolled in private baccalaureate degree-granting institutions, 7,846 students attending public universities, and 1,660 students attending private junior colleges for the first time, raised the first-time-in-college total to a record high of 50,497 students. Public education accounted for four out of every five of these enrollments. In 1957, the public institutions reported only 53.5 per cent of the first-time-in-college enrollment and the private colleges and univer- sities 46.5 per cent of the 13,260 new students enrolled. The rate of first-time-in-college growth will probably decrease as the rapid expansion of educational facilities in new geographical areas within the state begins to subside. However, first-time-in-college enrollment is expected to continue to grow. Graduate Enrollment Five state-supported universities and nine private degree-granting institu- tions enrolled post-baccalaureate students for graduate studies in the fall term; Graduate enrollment in Florida, since 1962, has increased by 9,553 students until today it represents 7.9 per cent (15,251 students) of total higher education enrollment in the state. In 1962, the comparable figure was 6.5 per cent (5,698 students). Again in 1968, the public sector accounted for the larger portion of the graduate enrollment (11,009 students, 72.2 per cent). The public university proportion was reported to be 58.8 per cent in 1962. 85 Non-Florida graduate enrollment accounted for 23.2 per cent of the public university graduate enrollment and 9.6 per cent of the private college and university graduate enrollment. In past years, a gradual increase of gradu- ate student to total on-campus enrollments has been noted. With the number of upper division state institutions increasing, it may be expected that the ratio of graduate to undergraduate level students will also increase in favor of graduate enrollments. A similar trend is not anticipated, however, in total state enrollment. Non-Florida Enrollment Attendance in Florida's institutions by students whose home residence was reported to be other than Florida increased 8.7 per cent (2,308 students) over the 1967 record high of 26,463 non-Florida students. This increase was reflected in the 12.2 per cent (21,059 students) statewide gain in higher education enroll- ment over the previous year's total of 171,490 students. Non-Florida enrollment made up 14.2 per cent (25,567 students) of Florida's total undergraduate enroll- ment and 21.0 per cent (3,204 students) of the state total graduate enrollment. Non-Florida enrollment in Florida's institutions varies with type of insti- tution. In general, private institutions have larger proportions of out-of-state students than do the public institutions. In 1968, the percentage of non-Florida enrollment of the total college enrollment for the public universities was 11.0 per cent, the public community junior colleges was 6.1 per cent, the private baccalaureate degree-granting institutions was 24.8 per cent and the private junior colleges was 14.9 per cent. A noticeable increase can be traced since 1957 in the proportion of non-Florida enrollment in both segments of private education while a similar decline can be noted in the public universities. The public community colleges reflect an increase from 1957 to 1966 in the proportion 86 on non-Florida enrollment (from 2.7 per cent to 7.1 per cent) and a decline in 1967 (6.4 per cent) and in 1968 (6.1 per cent). In 1967 the public sector enrolled 2,926 non-Florida students and by 1968 this figure had grown to 12,148 while the private sectors had a growth from 6,339 to 16,623 non-Florida students over this same period of time. Students entering a college or university for the first time and who were classified as non-Florida enrollees accounted for 17.3 per cent (8,571 students) of the total fi st-time-in-college enrollment while at the graduate level 2.1 per cent (3,204 students) were non-Florida enrollees. Public universities enrolled 2,551 non-Florida graduate students and the private sector 653 non- Florida graduate students. 87 TABLE 43 ENROLLMENT INCREASE SINCE 1957 AND PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION On-Campus % of Change % of 1957 % of 1968 Enrollment Total Total Total Increase On-Campus On-Campus On-Campus 1957 1968 1957-1968 Enrollment Enrollment Enrollment SUS 21,146 60,515 39,369 186.2 42.1 31.3 Pub. J.C. 6,169 89,661 83,492 1,353.3 12.3 46.5 Priv. BDGI 21,577 39,189 17,612 81.6 42.9 20.3 Priv. J.C. 1,394 3,634 2,240 160.7 2.7 1.9 00 00 Total 50,286 192,999 142,713 283.8 TABLE 44 ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENTS AND PERCENTAGE OF INCREASE BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION 1959-1968 Fall SUS Comm. Coll. Priv. BDGI Priv. JC Total of Enrol. % Inc. Enrol. % Inc. Enrol. % Inc. Enrol. % Inc. Enrol. % Inc. 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 1966 48,372 10.3 70,850 21.3 33,879 4.8 3,045 -. 2.5 156,146 13.4 1967 54,119 11.9 78,597 10.9 35,634 5.2 3,590 17.9* 171,940 10.1 1968 60,515 11.8 89,661 14.1 39,189 10.0 3,634 1.2 192,999 10.9 % Increase 1959-1968 36,802 155.2 78,653 714.5 15,922 68.4 1,501 70.4 132,878 221.0 Average Annual Increase 4,809 10.4 8,739 25.5 1,769 6.0 167 9.3 14,764 12.7 * Jones College shifted from private degree-granting to private junior college in 1967. |
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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 39 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |