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Cover Title Page Page i The Board of Control Page ii Preface Page iii List of symbols and abbreviations Page iv Locations of Florida institutions of higher learning Page v Page vi Table of Contents Page vii List of Tables Page viii Page ix Maps Page x Page xi Page xii Page xiii Principal findings in enrollments, fall 1962 Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Dirstribution of total college-grade enrollment in all institutions of higher learning in Florida Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Density of college student population Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 First-time-in-college enrollment 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 Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 Graduate student enrollment Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 Page 83 Page 84 Page 85 Page 86 Page 87 Trends in college-grade enrollment, 1957-1962 Page 88 Page 89 Page 90 Page 91 Page 92 Page 93 Page 94 Page 95 Page 96 Page 97 Page 98 Page 99 |
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E ENROLLMENT In Florida Institutions of Higher Learning FALL 1962 Board of Control, Tallahassee ' [^*'"^w ,^ ** ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA'S INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING FALL 1962 April 10, 1963 Board of Control Tallahassee, Florida p Y LIBRARY of FLA. HISTORY THE BOARD OF CONTROL BAYA M. HARRISON, JR. Chairman St. Petersburg FRANK M. BUCHANAN Miami CHARLES R. FORMAN, D.V.M. Ft. Lauderdale GERT H. W. SCHMIDT Jacksonville JOHN C. PACE Pensacola WAYNE C. McCALL, D.D.S. Ocala CHESTER E. WHITTLE Orlando J. B. CULPEPPER Executive Director Tallahassee PREFACE This report of the fall 1962 enrollment in the institutions of higher learning in Florida is the sixth annual report prepared with the cooperation of both the public and private colleges and universities of the State. The report has been developed in a manner so that the data are comparable among the institutions since 1957 when the series was ini- tiated. The last section of the report summarizes the data over a five- year period, making reference to the earlier volumes unnecessary. Appreciation is expressed to the officials of the cooperating institutions and to the personnel of the Community Junior College Divi- sion of the State Department of Education for their assistance in the collection of data for this report. John W. Sutton Research and Reports Officer iii LIST OF SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS The following symbols and abbreviations are used throughout this report: A & M Agricultural and Mechanical DC District of Columbia DGI Degree-Granting Institutions FAMU Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University FICUS Florida Institute for Continuing University Studies FSU Florida State University JC Junior College Priv. Private Pub. Public U University UF University of Florida USF University of South Florida iv LOCATIONS OF FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING wi3 2 /JAC 6. 1 -.4;, 101f2 24 , 4 V i 3A8 t - jrr- )(^ I 7y > 39 c 15 7 .32 i 1 3 KEY: 18 3-\ PTA. 1. .43 State University System -- 49 . .50 P,,L iS,'" ' Florida Institute for Continuing r 36 University Studies (Center) 13 *-. I., 4 41 6 l--6 1. Florida A S M University 30 47 2 Florida State University 40' 'M. M 1 3 University of Florida 23 I. 4 University of South Florida " SARASO Public Community Junior Colleges a"' " 5 Brevard Junior College 25 6 Carver Junior College 2 L. 2.7.. 7 Central Florida Junior College .J L-.".R 8 Chipola Junior College 19 9 Collier-Blocker Junior College 10 Dade County Junior College Ta 34 10 11 Daytona Beach Junior College 38 45 12 Edison Junior College 13 Gibbs Junior College 14 Gulf Coast Junior College 15 Hampton Junior College 16 Indian River Junior College ,' 17 Jackson Junior College 18 Johnson Junior College o v Public Community Junior Colleges (continued) 19 Junior College Of Broward County 20 Lake City Junior College and Forest Ranger School 21 Lake Sumter Junior College 22 Lincoln Junior College 23 Manatee Junior College 24 North Florida Junior College 25 Palm Beach Junior College 26 Pensacola Junior College 27 Roosevelt Junior College 28 Rosenwald Junior College 29 St. Johns River Junior College 30 St. Petersburg Junior College 31 Suwannee River Junior College 32 Volusia County Community Junior College 33 Washington Junior College Private Degree-Granting Institutions 34 Barry College 35 Bethune-Cookman College 36 Brevard Engineering College 37 Edward Waters College 38 Embry Riddle Aeronautical Institute 39 Florida Normal and Industrial Memorial College 40 Florida Presbyterian College 41 Florida Southern College 42 Jacksonville University 43 Rollins College 44 Stetson University 45 University of Miami 46 University of Tampa 47 Webber College Private Junior Colleges 48 Florida Christian College 49 Orlando Junior College 50 St. Leo College vi CONTENTS Page PREFACE . . . . . . . iii LIST OF SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS . . . iv PRINCIPAL FINDINGS IN ENROLLMENTS, FALL 1962 . . 1 DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL COLLEGE-GRADE ENROLLMENT IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING IN FLORIDA . . . . 6 DENSITY OF COLLEGE STUDENT POPULATION . . . 23 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT. . . . 47 GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT . . ... . 75 TRENDS IN COLLEGE-GRADE ENROLLMENT 1957-1962 .. . . . . 88 vii TABLES Table Number Page 1 Enrollment in All Institutions of Higher Learning . 5 2 Enrollment in All Institutions of Higher Learning (by Type and Sex) . . . . .. 9 3 Florida Enrollment . . . 16 4 Out-of-State Enrollment . . ...... 16 5 All Enrollments . . . ... . 17 6 Total College-Grade Enrollment of Florida Students, by County . . . . . 18 7 Total College-Grade Enrollment, All Florida Institutions of Higher Learning . . . .. 36 8 First-Time-In-College Enrollment of Florida Students . . . . . . 50 9 First-Time-In-College Enrollment of Out-of-State Students . . . . .. 50 10 First-Time-In-College Enrollment, All Students . 51 11 First-Time-In-College Enrollment of Florida Students, by County . . . 52 12 Number of Students Graduated from Florida Public High Schools (by County) . 56 13 First-Time-In-College Enrollment of Florida Students in Florida Institutions of Higher Learning (by County) . . . 59 14 Per Cent Number of First-Time-In-College Students Is of Number of Students Graduated from High School. (by County) . . .. 68 15 First-Time-In-College Enrollment in All Florida Institutions of Higher Learning (by State) . . . . 71 viii TABLES (Continued) Table Number Page 16 Enrollment of Florida Graduate Students in Florida Institutions of Higher Learning (by County) . . . . . 78 17 Graduate Student Enrollment in Florida Institutions of Higher Learning (by State) . .. 83 18 Comparisons of On-Campus Enrollments in Florida Colleges and Universities by Type of Institution and by Year Since and Including 1957 . .. ... . 93 19 Enrollments in Florida Institutions of Higher Learning, Fall 1957-Fall 1962 . . . 94 20 Percentage Distribution of On-Campus Enrollments by Type of Institution, Fall 1957-Fall 1962 . . . . 95 21 First-Time-In-College Enrollments, 1957-1961, by Institution . . .. . 96 22 College Grade Enrollments, 1957-1962, by Institution . .. .. .. .. . 98 ix MAPS Page Locations of Florida Institutions of Higher Learning . . . . .. .. . v Enrollment in all Institutions of Higher Learning (by County) . . . .... 21 Percentage of Florida Students in Florida Colleges and Universities (by County) . . . 22 Density of College Student Population (by County) . . . . .. . 27 Enrollment of Florida Students in the Florida Institute for Continuing University Studies (by County) . .. . 28 Enrollment of Florida Students in Florida A & M University (by County) . . .. 29 Enrollment of Florida Students in Florida State University (by County). . . . 30 Enrollment of Florida Students in the University of Florida (by County) . . . 31 Enrollment of Florida Students in the University of South Florida (by County) . . .. 32 Enrollment of Florida Students in Florida Public Junior Colleges (by County) ..... . 33 Enrollment of Florida Students in Florida Private Degree-Granting Institutions (by County) . . .. . . 34 Enrollment of Florida Students in Florida Private Junior Colleges (by County) . .... ..35 Enrollment in Florida Institutions of Higher Learning (by State) . . . . ... ... 39 x MAPS (Continued) Page Enrollment in Florida A & M University (by State) . . . . . 40 Enrollment in Florida State University (by State) . . . . .. . 41 Enrollment in the University of Florida (by State) . . . . . .. 42 Enrollment in the University of South Florida (by State) . . . .... 43 Enrollment in Florida Public Junior Colleges (by State) . . . . 44 Enrollment in Florida Private Degree- Granting Institutions (by State) . . . . .. . 45 Enrollment in Florida Private Junior Colleges (by State) . . . .. . 46 First-Time-In-College Enrollment of Florida Students in All Florida Institutions of Higher Learning (by County) . . . ... . 55 1962 Graduates of Florida Public High Schools (by County) . . . . ...... 58 First-Time-In-College Enrollment of Florida Students in Florida A & M University (by County) . . . ... 61 First-Time-In-College Enrollment of Florida Students in Florida State University (by County) . . . . 62 First-Time-In-College Enrollment of Florida Students in the University of Florida (by County) . . . . 63 xi MAPS (Continued) Page First-Time-In-College Enrollment of Florida Students in the University of South Florida (by County) . . . . 64 First-Time-In-College Enrollment of Florida Students in Florida Public Junior Colleges (by County) . .. . ... ....... 65 First-Time-In-College Enrollment of Florida Students in Florida Private Degree-Granting Institutions (by County) ..... .. . .. .. 66 First-Time-In-College Enrollment of Florida Students in Florida Private Junior Colleges (by County) . . . . .. . 67 Percentage That the Number of Florida First-Time-In-College Students Is of the Number of 1962 Graduates of Florida Public High Schools . . . 70 First-Time-In-College Enrollment in All Florida Institutions of Higher Learning (by State) . .. .. . ... 74 Enrollment of Florida Graduate Students in Florida Institutions of Higher Learning (by County) . . . .... 80 Enrollment of Florida Graduate Students in the State University System (by County) .... .. . .. .. .. . . 81 Enrollment of Florida Graduate Students in Florida Private Degree-Granting Institutions (by county) 82 xii MAPS (Continued) Page Graduate Student Enrollment in Florida Institutions of Higher Learning (by State) . . . .. . 85 Graduate Student Enrollment in the State University System (by State) . . ... 86 Graduate Student Enrollment in Florida Private Degree-Granting Institutions (by State) . . . . ... . .. 87 xiii PRINCIPAL FINDINGS IN ENROLLMENTS FALL 1962 1 PRINCIPAL FINDINGS IN ENROLLMENT FALL 1962 At the opening of the 1962-63 college year there were 92,899 college- grade students enrolled in 51 institutions of higher learning in Florida. This was 9,316 (11.1%) more than the 83,583 students who were enrolled one year earlier. The on-campus enrollment in the fall of 1962 was 87,923, an increase of 9,595 (12.2%) over the fall 1961 on-campus enrollment of 78,328. The off-campus enroll- ment dropped from 5,255 in the fall of 1961 to 4,967 (a drop of 5.5%). Public Institutions.There were 64,124 students (69.0% of the total) enroll- ed in Florida's 34 public institutions of higher learning. Of these, 34,768 (37.4%) were registered in components of the State University System. The on-campus enroll- ment in the four universities was 30,675 (33.0% of the total college-level enroll- ment of Florida). All of the off-campus students in the State University System were enrolled in the Florida Institute for Continuing University Studies. The enrollments in the State University System institutions were: Florida Institute for Continuing University Studies 4,093; Florida Agricultural and Mechan- ical University 2,794; Florida State University 10,391; University of Florida - 13,826; University of South Florida 3,664. Florida's 29 public junior colleges opened the 1962 fall semester with 29,356 on-campus college credit students. This represented 31.6% of the 92,899 students in Florida institutions and 35.1% of the on-campus enrollment. Private Institutions. The 17 private institutions of higher learning in Florida enrolled 28,775 students (31.0% of the 92,899 students enrolled in Florida institutions). The off-campus enrollment of the private institutions was 883. 2 There were 1,922 students enrolled in the 3 private junior colleges of Florida. Composition of Enrollment. Of the 92,899 college students in Florida, 25,373 (27.3%) were in college for the first time. The graduate student enroll- ment was 5,698 (6.1% of the total). There were 78,561 residents of Florida enrolled in Florida institutions of higher learning. These represented 84.6% of the total enrollment. The on- campus enrollment of Florida residents was 74,468. The enrollment of students from the other states and territories and from foreign countries totaled 13,528 (14.6%). Of the latter, 13,455 were on campus. This is an increase of 4.9% over the 12,829 out-of-state students who were in residence on Florida campuses in the fall of 1961.1 (There were 810 students reported whose residence was listed as "Unclassified.") Distribution of Florida Students. Thirteen counties provided 80.1% (62,907) of the Florida students (Dade 17,521; Pinellas 6,861; Hillsborough - 5,794; Duval 5,011; Broward 4,705; Palm Beach 4,309; Orange 4,106; Brevard - 3,277; Escambia 3,212; Volusia 2,566; Leon 2,063; Polk 1,965; Alachua - 1,517). The eight counties of the Tampa Bay area contributed 25.5% (17,718) of the total number of Florida students (Pasco, Pinellas, Hillsborough, Manatee, Sara- sota, Polk, Hardee and DeSoto). Dade County was the residence county of 22.3% (17,521) of the Florida students, and 33.8% (26,535) were from the three counties (Dade, Broward and Palm Beach) on the lower east coast. The estimated number of Florida students who were enrolled in out-of-state colleges and universities in the fall of 1961 was 18,990. No figure was avail- able for the fall 1962 out-migration at the time of publication. 3 Number of Institutions. The enrollment study of 19612 reported the en- rollments of forty-four institutions of higher learning in Florida. The present study includes fifty-one institutions. Five of these (Florida Institute for Con- tinuing University Studies 4,093 students; Edison Junior College 498 students; Johnson Junior College 189 students; Lake City Junior College and Forest Ranger School 375 students; Lake Sumter Junior College 280 students) were new insti- tutions. Two (Brevard Engineering College 695 students and Embry Riddle Aer- onautical Institute 204 students) are reported upon for the first time. These additional institutions together had an enrollment of 6,334 students (6.8% of the total). The 4,093 students of the Florida Institute for Continuing University Studies are reported as "off-campus." Webber College offers a bachelor's degree to students who have had two years of acceptable college credit before their enrolling there. For this reason Webber is now listed as a private degree-granting institution instead of as a jun- ior college. This change reduces the number of private junior colleges to three. 2 Enrollment In Florida's Institutions of Higher Learning Fall 1961. Board of Control. Tallahassee, 1962. 4 TABLE 1 ENROLLMENT IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING On-Campus Enrollment1 urr-uampus Total Enrollment Enroll- Institution First-Time2 Graduate3 Terminal4 Total on- College Ggade Graduate ment Florida Non-Florida in College Programs Programs Campus Courses Programs State U. System 26,326 4,349 5,998 3,349 45 30,675 4,093 3,423 34,768 FICUS 4,093 3,423 4,093 FAMU 2,602 192 466 246 45 2,794 2,794 FSU 8,357 2,034 1,995 1,577 10,391 10,391 UF 11,794 2,032 2,478 1,526 13,826 13,826 USF 3,573 91 1,059 3,664 3,664 Pub. JC 28,444 912 12,871 3,477 29,356 29,356 Priv. DGI 18,052 7,918 5,523 2,349 157 25,970 883 26,853 Priv. JC 1,646 276 981 219 1,922 1,922 TOTAL 74,468 13,455 25,373 5,698 3,898 87,923 4,976 3,423 92,899 Includes all students in one or more courses for credit which are given on campus. 3Includes all students who have not been enrolled in any other college or university. Includes all students enrolled in graduate programs, except that law and medical students are not included. 4Includes all students who are enrolled in terminal or technical programs. Includes students enrolled in courses for credit which are given off-campus, except students in correspondence courses and contract programs. All FICUS students are considered as part of off-campus enrollment. DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL COLLEGE-GRADE ENROLLMENT IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING IN FLORIDA 6 DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL COLLEGE-GRADE ENROLLMENT IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING IN FLORIDA In table 2 are shown, by sex, the total on-campus enrollments, the numbers of first-time-in-college students, the numbers enrolled in college- grade off-campus courses, and the numbers of terminal students in all of Florida's institutions of higher learning. Men composed sixty per cent of the total on-campus enrollment, and 57.4% of the off-campus enrollment. Of the total enrollment of 92,899, there were 55,612 men (59.9%) and 37, 287 (40.1%) women. There were 61,621 students enrolled in the eighteen degree-granting institutions and FICUS (56,645 on campus and 4,976 off campus). Fifty-six and four tenths per cent of these students (34,768) were enrolled in components of the State University System (30,675 on campus in the four state universi- ties and 4,093 in FICUS classified as off-campus). Forty-three and six tenths per cent of the students of degree-granting institutions were enrolled in the 14 private degree-granting colleges and universities (25,970 on campus and 883 off campus), Junior colleges enrolled 31,278 students, all of whom were on campus. Ninety-three and nine tenths per cent of these students (29,356) were in public junior colleges and 6.1% (1,922) were in private junior colleges. Percentages of enrollments of Florida students, non-Florida students, and the total of all students by type of institution are shown in Tables 3, 4, and 5. Table 6 shows the distribution of the 78,561 Florida students by county 7 among the individual institutions of the State University System and among the other colleges and universities by type (public junior colleges, private degree-granting institutions and private junior colleges). Totals for each county are given in the table and also on the map on page 21. The enroll- ments from each county are shown as percentages of the total on the map on page 22. The density of the Florida college student population is discussed on pages 24 through 26 and is shown by county on the map on page 27. The maps on pages 28 through 35 show enrollments by county for each of the state universities and for the other universities and colleges by type. Table 7 and the maps on pages 39 through 46 show the same kind of informa- tion by state of origin of the students. TABLE 2 ENROLLMENT IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING FALL 1962 (By Type and Sex) On-Campus First-Time College-Grade Terminal UNIVERSITY SYSTEM Enrollment Students Off-Campus Students Fla. Inst. for Cont. U. Studies Men* 0 0 2,071 0 Women* 0 0 2,022 0 Total 0 0 4,093 0 Florida A 6 M University Men 1,288 235 0 45 Women 1,506 231 0 0 Total 2,794 466 0 45 Florida State University Men 5,548 893 0 0 Women 4,843 1,102 0 0 Total 10,391 1,995 0 0 University of Florida Men 9,732 1,568 0 0 Women 4,094 910 0 0 Total 13,826 2,478 0 0 University of South Florida Men 2,093 571 0 0 Women 1,571 488 0 0 Total 3,664 1,059 0 0 Total University System Men 18,661 3,267 2,071 45 Women 12,014 2,731 2,022 0 Total 30,675 5,998 4,093 45 PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES Brevard Junior College Men 1,167 421 0 262 Women 580 261 0 151 Total 1,747 682 0 413 Carver Junior College Men 22 12 0 0 Women 30 20 0 1 Total 52 32 0 1 Estimate 9 TABLE 2 (Continued) ; On-Campus First-Time College-Grade Terminal PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES (Cont.) Enrollment Students Off-Campus Students Central Florida Junior College Men 468 205 0 65 Women 223 122 0 30 Total 691 327 0 95 Chipola Junior College Men 459 192 0 35 Women 267 118 0 31 Total 726 310 0 66 Collier-Blocker Junior College Men 37 26 0 0 Women 51 33 0 0 Total 88 59 0 0 Dade County Junior College Men 3,550 1,568 0 543 Women 2,186 1,142 0 507 Total 5,736 2,710 0 1,050 Daytona Beach Junior College Men 694 281 0 71 Women 562 231 0 79 Total 1,256 512 0 150 Edison Junior College Men 239 184 0 0 Women 259 137 0 0 Total 498 321 0 0 Gibbs Junior College Men 240 146 0 6 Women 403 238 0 39 Total 643 384 0 45 Gulf Coast Junior College Men 471 205 0 57 Women 251 100 0 35 Total 722 305 0 92 Hampton Junior College Men 88 46 0 1 Women 143 84 0 18 Total 231 130 0 19 Indian River Junior College Men 239 105 0 16 Women 192 73 0 0 Total 431 178 0 16 10 TABLE 2 (Continued) On-Campus First-Time College-Grade Terminal PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES(Cont.) Enrollment Students Off-Campus Students Jackson Junior College Men 31 11 0 0 Women 37 25 0 0 Total 68 36 0 0 Johnson Junior College Men 59 40 0 2 Women 130 65 0 13 Total 189 105 0 15 Junior College of Broward County Men 1,167 449 0 0 Women 772 316 0 0 Total 1,939 765 0 0 Lake City Junior College and Forest Ranger School Men 236 153 0 62 Women 139 91 0 12 Total 375 244 0 74 Lake Sumter Junior College Men 143 91 0 31 Women 137 63 0 36 Total 280 154 0 67 Lincoln Junior College Men 39 22 0 3 Women 57 19 0 1 Total 96 41 0 4 Manatee Junior College Men 725 277 0 96 Women 531 150 0 81 Total 1,256 427 0 177 North Florida Junior College Men 261 105 0 22 Women 161 77 0 32 Total 422 182 0 54 Palm Beach Junior College Men 1,502 532 0 144 Women 1,174 455 0 212 Total 2,676 987 0 356 Pensacola Junior College Men 1,908 734 0 100 Women 952 448 0 84 Total 2,860 1,182 0 184 11 TABLE 2 (Continued) On-Campus First-Time College-Grade Terminal PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES (Cont.) Enrollment Students Off-Campus Students Roosevelt Junior College Men 68 30 0 3 Women 163 72 0 6 Total 231 102 0 9 Rosenwald Junior College Men 30 16 0 0 Women 49 23 0 0 Total 79 39 0 0 St. Johns River Junior College Men 403 211 0 10 Women 294 132 0 20 Total 697 343 0 30 St. Petersburg Junior College Men 2,820 1,177 0 177 Women 1,843 847 0 326 Total 4,663 2,024 0 503 Suwannee River Junior College Men 42 19 0 0 Women 131 39 0 14 Total 173 58 0 14 Volusia County Community Jr. College Men 129 37 0 23 Women 209 75 0 20 Total 338 112 0 43 Washington Junior College Men 73 48 0 0 Women 120 72 0 0 Total 193 120 0 0 Total, Public Junior Colleges Men 17,310; 7,343 0 1,729 Women 12,046 5,528 0 1,748 Total 29,356 12,871 0 3,477 PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS Barry College Men 73 0 0 0 Women 745 216 0 0 Total 818 216 0 0 12 TABLE 2 (Continued) PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING On-Campus First-Time College-Grade Terminal INSTITUTIONS (Cont.) Enrollment Students Off-Campus Students Bethune-Cookman College Men 273 86 0 0 Women 447 98 0 0 Total 720 184 0 0 Brevard Engineering College Men 675 101 0 0 Women 20 4 0 0 Total 695 105 0 0 Edward Waters College Men 309 95 0 0 Women 489 148 0 20 Total 798 243 0 20 Embry Riddle Aeronautical Institute Men 203 70 0 79 Women 1 1 0 0 Total 204 71 0 79 Florida Normal and Industrial Memorial College Men 99 61 0 0 Women 242 26 0 0 Total 341 87 0 0 Florida Presbyterian College Men 226 127 0 0 Women 233 123 0 0 Total 459 250 0 0 Florida Southern College Men 1,033 397 65 0 Women 933 350 0 0 Total 1,966 747 65 0 Jacksonville University Men 1,375 337 0 0 Women 730 226 0 58 Total 2,105 563 0 58 Rollins College Men 1,068 274 298 0 Women 574 154 73 0 Total 1,642 428 371 0 13 TABLE 2 (Continued) PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING On-Campus First-Time College-Grade Terminal INSTITUTIONS (Cont.) Enrollment Students Off-Campus Students Stetson University Men 1,161 206 0 0 Women 935 224 0 0 Total 2,096 430 0 0 University of Miami Men 7,743 968 0 0 Women 4,310 692 0 0 Total 12,053 1,660 0 0 University of Tampa Men 1,285 280 422 0 Women 694 209 25 0 Total 1,979 489 447 0 Webber College Men 0 0 0 0 Women 94 50 0 0 Total 94 50 0 0 Total, Private Degree- Granting Institutions Men 15,523 3,002 785 79 Women 10,447 2,521 98 78 Total 25,970 5,523 883 157 PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES Florida Christian College Men 166 76 0 6 Women 102 51 0 0 Total 268 127 0 6 Orlando Junior College Men 866 366 0 47 Women 465 272 0 166 Total 1,331 638 0 213 St. Leo College Men 230 146 0 0 Women 93 70 0 0 Total 323 216 0 0 Total, Private Junior Colleges Men 1,262 588 0 53 Women 660 393 0 166 Total 1,922 981 0 219 14 TABLE 2 (Continued) TOTAL, DEGREE-GRANTING On-Campus First-Time College-Grade Terminal INSTITUTIONS Enrollment Students Off-Campus Students Men 34,184 6,269 2,856 124 Women 22,461 5,252 2,120 78 Total 56,645 11,521 4,976 202 TOTAL, JUNIOR COLLEGES Men 18,572 7,931 0 1,782 Women 12,706 5,921 0 1,914 Total 31,278 13,852 0 3,696 TOTAL, ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING Men 52,756 14,200 2,856 1,906 Women 35,167 11,173 2,120 1,992 Total 87,923 25,373 4,976 3,898 15 TABLE 3 FLORIDA ENROLLMENT Type of Institution Fall 1958 Fall 1959 Fall 1960 Fall 1961 Fall 1962 State University System 43.3% 40.8% 41.5% 38.5% 38.7% Public Junior Colleges 18.6 21.5 27.4 32.8 36.2 Private Degree-Granting Institutions 34.6 33.9 28.8 26.4 23.0 Private Junior Colleges 3.5 3.8 2.3 2.3 2.1 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% TABLE 4 OUT-OF-STATE ENROLLMENT Type of Institution Fall 1958 Fall 1959 Fall 1960 Fall 1961 Fall 1962 State University System 31.5% 32.9% 31.3% 31.2% 32.3% Public Junior Colleges 2.0 3.0 2.9 4.8 6.9 Private Degree-Granting Institutions 64.1 61.7 63.5 61.2 58.8 Private Junior Colleges 2.4 2.4 2.3 2.8 2.0 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% I C TABLE 5 tALL ENROLLMENTS Type of Institution Fall 1958 Fall 1959 Fall 1960 Fall 1961 Fall 1962 State University System 40.3% 39.5% 39.7% 37.3% 37.4% Public Junior Colleges 17.1 18.3 23.2 23.2 31.6 Private Degree-Granting Institutions 39.3 33.7 34.8 32.2 28.9 Private Junior Colleges 3.3 3.5 2.3 2.3 2.1 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% TABLE 6 TOTAL COLLEGE-GRADE ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS, BY COUNTY County FICUS FAMU FSU UF USF State U Pub. 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Total System JC DGI JC Alachua 43 42 62 1,046 7 1,200 195 116 6 1,517 Baker -- 1 7 13 -- 21 24 6 -- 51 Bay 81 43 161 62 4 351 726 34 -- 1,111 Bradford -- 3 12 57 1 73 25 32 -- 130 Brevard 228 23 145 261 14 671 1,766 825 15 3,277 Broward 385 98 451 854 30 1,818 2,108 773 6 4,705 Calhoun -- 4 24 8 -- 36 62 1 -- 99 Charlotte -- 1 7 22 10 40 34 19 3 96 Citrus -- 5 8 34 2 49 51 7 1 108 Clay 17 3 18 47 1 86 96 40 1 223 H Collier -- 1 24 42 11 70 40 29 -- 155 > Columbia 21 9 50 43 1 124 226 20 -- 370 Dade 72 265 1,007 2,320 89 3,833 5,526 8,138 24 17,521 DeSoto -- 6 18 16 4 44 19 19 7 89 Dixie -- 1 5 9 1 16 7 6 -- 29 Duval 570 314 650 1,107 25 2,666 292 2,031 22 5,011 Escambia 267 116 229 170 3 705 2,369 54 4 3,212 Flagler --- 7 16 -- 23 24 9 56 Franklin 25 11 15 2 -- 53 13 2 -- 60 Gadsden 31 128 150 19 -- 328 60 30 -- 426 Gilchrist -- -- 3 13 -- 16 22 4 1 43 Glades -- 1 1 3 -- 5 4 3 -- 12 Gulf -- 21 22 10 -- 53 54 6 -- 113 Hamilton -- 10 21 17 -- 40 41 13 -- 102 Hardee -- 4 19 34 12 69 2 19 1 91 Hendry -- 7 5 19 2 33 24 15 -- 72 Hernando -- 7 15 18 9 49 12 13 12 86 Highlands -- 13 28 46 15 102 16 47 -- 165 Hillsborough 312 164 408 658 2,395 3,937 551 1,211 95 5,794 I I TABLE 6 (Continued) County FICUS FAMU FSU UF USF State U Pub. 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Total System .JC DGI JC Holmes -- 4 21 13 -- 38 65 4 -- 107 Indian River 108 13 35 66 4 226 124 41 4 395 Jackson 15 30 97 47 1 190 319 24 1 534 Jefferson -- 30 31 9 -- 70 115 6 -- 191 Lafayette -- 1 8 8 -- 17 27 2 -- 46 Lake 46 23 85 155 31 340 469 120 21 950 Lee 60 16 80 116 45 317 438 104 3 862 Leon 2 464 1,384 92 3 1,945 88 30 -- 2,063 Levy -- 2 28 47 -- 77 48 11 -- 136 Liberty -- 4 7 3 -- 14 4 -- -- 18 Madison -- 46 50 24 -- 120 183 16 -- 319 Manatee 82 25 135 142 36 420 714 63 4 1,201 Marion 58 46 86 222 5 417 495 57 5 974 Martin -- 10 9 47 1 67 63 14 4 148 Monroe 19 16 28 78 15 156 30 56 2 244 Nassau 30 9 22 24 -- 85 14 44 -- 143 Okaloosa -- 7 212 80 1 300 195 12 -- 507 Okeechobee -- 3 5 10 -- 18 26 5 -- 49 Orange 460 73 334 686 68 1,621 73 1,301 1,111 4,106 Osceola -- 1 19 38 9 67 2 23 22 114 Palm Beach 463 108 333 520 17 1,441 2,564 294 10 4,309 Pasco -- 9 38 46 101 194 30 30 124 378 Pinellas 309 70 612 878 301 2,170 4,175 506 10 6,861 Polk 47 84 296 392 210 1,029 195 715 26 1,965 Putnam -- 27 37 78 3 145 351 38 2 536 St. Johns -- 12 36 77 -- 125 170 79 2 376 St. Lucie -- 26 54 79 3 162 332 53 1 548 Santa Rosa -- 9 30 32 1 72 357 4 -- 433 Sarasota 220 11 204 244 50 729 496 108 3 1,336 Seminole -- 24 48 95 8 175 52 96 86 409 Sumter -- 11 11 27 7 56 86 10 1 153 I TABLE 6 (Continued) County FICUS FAMU FSU UF USF State U Pub. Priv. Priv. Total System JC DGI JC Suwannee 42 14 48 41 -- 145 81 18 -- 244 Taylor -- 12 40 21 -- 73 86 10 -- 169 Union -- -- 2 18 -- 20 20 4 -- 44 Volusia 63 38 150 338 16 605 1,350 605 6 2,566 Wakulla -- 10 27 6 -- 43 6 3 -- 52 Walton 17 9 28 21 -- 75 45 6 126 Washington -- 4 35 8 1 48 124 2 174 Unclassified -- -- -- -- -- -- 35 8 -- 43 Total 4,093 2,602 8,357 11,794 3,573 30,419 28,444 18,052 1,646 78,561 ro 0 _________________________________________- - - - ^ _ ENROLLMENT IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By County) S A W Z. TO wMt TJACKSON .21i 43 I 19.7.}- 534 ,"-- ' i507 '71" T" 4. SA 507 126 (mr ...IJ; 6""--')-;;a" 4 - S-- i 174- / Q 5,011 *, o SJr/ / i /.. ... ." ..(?I, \ P:- 9 9 0.1I- 13 ,. -A 376 F 2 1_43 1,517 5536 i 136 974 v -- -* 566 108' i950f 7o3V _L.-S6 ^ l _,o106 e\\H uv\ to3 i --i 378_ ' 3 1,965 '<14 V"1-S3,277 6,861^ s A Ali. -' i Kts -"-I .,*, -.--~r Unclassified 43 .... > \ LEE .... 72 Total 78,561 % 62 }r-mlcv 4-309 SBROWARD S4,705 15 T17,521 21 PERCENTAGE OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN FLORIDA COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES (By County) 4. .6 .6 .2 . I .]-, L"--\ .... -il ,^to, ...... 6.4 .1 it 'RAD7-- 6) 4 I.- 02 \ _./.. ,1 .. ... .A 2. ,05 "A,' ... '---.-> -.-.i \ ..4 .2 * ....L .a, r2 ,- .1.. \7 1 ,. .2 2 06 I" ,ae e d in al i 45. leges and universities. Of this total BAOWARD 43 (.05%) have not been classified by ,.0 county although they are Florida stu- 2 , dents. .....4 o 22M..3 22.3 222 L 22 DENSITY OF COLLEGE STUDENT POPULATION 23 DENSITY OF COLLEGE STUDENT POPULATION In the fall of 1958 the density of the Florida college student pop- ulation in Florida institutions of higher learning ranged from 2 students per 100 square miles in Glades County to 1,435 students per 100 square miles in Pinellas County. There were 83 students per 100 square miles for the State as a whole. In the fall of 1959 the range of student density was from 2 per 100 square miles in Glades County to 1,735 per 100 square miles in Pinellas County, and there were 92 students per 100 square miles for the State as a whole. In 8 counties the figures remained the same for 1959 as for 1958. There were increases in 41 of the 67 counties, and the greatest increase was in Pinellas County. There were also large increases in Orange (205 to 274), Dade (523 to 580), Hillsborough (284 to 325), Broward (133 to 165), and Escambia (299 to 326) Counties. Decreases occurred in 18 counties, but the only decrease of any significance was in Manatee County (127 to 102), where it was determined that the change was due to a decrease in part-time students in evening classes at Manatee Junior College. The range for the fall of 1960 was from 2 per 100 square miles in Glades County to 1,949 per 100 square miles in Pinellas County, and for the State as a whole there were 104 students per 100 square miles. Increases were found in 50 of the 67 counties and the greatest increase was, again, in Pinellas County. Other increases of significance occurred in Escambia (326 to 371), Hillsborough (325 to 445), Brevard (40 to 120), St. Lucie (33 to 85),Broward (165 to 237), and Dade (580 to 635) Counties. The changes occurring in all but Escambia County were attributed, at least in part, to the openings of new institutions in these counties. In the fall of 1961 Pinellas County repeated as the county with the 24 greatest number of students per 100 square miles (2,181), while Glades County remained at the other end of the range with 2 students per 100 square miles. Increases were found in 51 counties and in 7 of these counties the increases amounted to at least 40 students per 100 square miles. Pinellas County continued to lead the State in the size of increase (1,949 to 2,181), but the greatest rate of increase occurred in Sarasota County (137 to 243). The other counties with increases of 40 or more students per 100 square miles were Escambia (371 to 412), Hillsborough (445 to 505), Brevard (120 to 170), Dade (635 to 776), and Orange (286 to 333). In the fall of 1962 the density of student population ranged from 2,599 per 100 square miles in Pinellas County to 2 per 100 square miles in Glades and Liberty Counties. Nine counties had a student population density of 250 or more per 100 square miles. Comparisons of the figures for these counties in the fall of 1961 with those of the fall of 1962 reveal that all but one (Leon) experienced an increase of student population density of 50 or more per 100 square miles: Pinellas 2,181 to 2,599; Dade 776 to 853; Duval - 501 to 645; Hillsborough 505 to 557; Escambia 412 to 489; Orange 333 to 448; Broward 257 to 386; Brevard 170 to 318 and Leon 295 to 301. Two spectacular increases in student population density occurred in Baker County (6 per 100 square miles in 1961 to 47 per 100 square miles in 1962) and Columbia County (21 per 100 square miles in 1961 to 47 per 100 square miles in 1962). These increases are probably attributable to the opening of Lake City Junior College and Forest Ranger School at Lake City. An examination of other counties in which new junior colleges opened in 1962 show that: the student population density of Lee County increased from 48 per 100 square miles in 1961 to 110 per 100 square miles in 1962. Edison Junior 25 College opened at Fort Myers in the fall of 1962. Sumter County increased its student population density from 20 per 100 square miles in the fall of 1961 to 27 per 100 square miles in the fall of 1962, and Lake County experienced an increase of from 52 per 100 square miles in 1961 to 95 per 100 square miles in 1962. Lake Sumter Junior College and Johnson Junior College opened at Leesburg in the fall of 1962. A few counties experienced reductions in student density from 1961 to 1962. The largest drop was in Sarasota County (243 to 228 per 100 square miles). Taylor County dropped from 25 to 16 students per 100 square miles. Other counties which showed decreases were St. Lucie (97 to 93), Jefferson (34 to 32), Wakulla (10 to 8), Liberty (4 to 2), Madison (46 to 45), Hamilton (21 to 20), Lafayette (9 to 8), Dixie (5 to 4) and Highlands (17 to 16). The college student population for the State as a whole increased from 130 students per 100 square miles in the fall of 1961 to 145 students per 100 square miles in the fall of 1962. The number of students per 100 square miles in Florida has increased 74.7% (83 to 145) from the fall of 1957 to the fall of 1962. 26 DENSITY OF COLLEGE STUDENT POPULATION (By County) "A .A TAR QIA [WALTON -I'-.M- ."A C" .. . 42 51 10 22. 57 S. 1 r o, ,. "-, .7---- I /22, 29 / .4 20 ) i ., L 32 45 .U 38.~. .45. T. 12 -6 L, 60 i 3:. 19 /271 95! NUMBER OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN I FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS PER 100 -- 4 7 A2,599 -.57 " 1r9 .... 9 95\\\1318 --: -00120"s.ude".'' pe9 31m"' *1r. 1000 or more students per -.., "--s.. "i 'Tto;' 16 Fewer than 100 students per 100 sq. miles 6 93 5 .r'853 C.*..1 500-999 students per 100 sq. miles jt..': $ /5. MAo' ..: .\ .. : ... .*---;, 2.18V.tA Note: For the250-499 students per 00 sq. milesre were 145 S100-249 students per 100 sq. miles 100-249 j- \4.WAR0 ,-.:v,',, .\. Fewer than 100 students per 100 sq. miles- I'-" ote:- For the State as a whole there were 145 students per 100 sq. miles o/ 27 ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN THE FLORIDA INSTITUTE FOR CONTINUING UNIVERSITY STUDIES (By County) .PSM*,'.vaness non wa i /' 4se JACKSON \. 0 0 17 "' a'Il _^ ~"s 30 S0 oL. ./ 2 K 0 .0 SJo 1 .. *12 07 -\ ( 9'I \ V ._? "ALAC.UA \- /A \ ur,^ \ 0 \'460 i43 1 o -S / [ 0'--"" e V , To ta ,093Yo 0 0 1 58 ., 63 S0 0 i46 r-F S6OCA 0 0 0 4607 oTotal 4,093 ( .60 0 . \sBi rDA(tVWQ .i-- ti 0o 219 72 28 ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN FLORIDA A & M UNIVERSITY (By County) A NTA ROSAOMAL 1S WALTON F MES /JACS" W S9 7 4 9 L 30( 'f- 4 V '464"30o i 46 "- ..' l . \ 10 12 I ,-4 19 ... L 1 0142 /27 26 0 3 1 i .. 38 5 ' 7 '- 1 73' 70 4 ./ 164 \._. ,. 0 f 25 1 31 26 7 -.1 7 108. 84 1 'oi -.I \, 21 98 25 4 1 3 265 6 7 108 V 1 98 29 ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY (By County) S 30 212 28 i) .- )f., )5. ,"i; . .5 0 \ 273 40 -.- i ... ( '4 2 1 v4" ,f 5 3i 62 137 '^ / i 7 S28 ..oA v - 296 1950 / P iS ilL- 28 5 612 408i Total 8,357 I -..128 . v 333 80jcowi1 5 _._. .J sROWARD 451 24 8 1087 30 ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA (By County) 95 M;A1.ANTAROSAlOA OUS LTON 4MES AC SN 0 .70 32 8S 21 13. 47 8 491 / ^ S 17 1,107 /v-- y 592 19 / 24 .-- 8 13 Fi.V /3 "3*/ 3 47i 41 3 t2li 3i 4\I-,, S21 AFA r' 1 . Ho iy ^ "\ 8 V4 : : 47\ 7 Jf;\--.^>^ \"i '13' 1,0461 78 FR 9 -i. -6 1- \, - / 1 '47. 16 _J 222 '338 Y 1 r- 5- l \ 1 I 686 / 686 S392 \ 38 878 i 6581 "* y ;-I--te".- ^l~,.l** 42 3 46 10 79 Total 11,794 l 47 I i-- 520 -J L -"19 BROWARD 42 854 78 2,320 S31 31 ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA (By County) .. .. 1 1 1..G l.-.... -..-.. ..7. I0 .1 .O / 0 0 "0 0 i "/ 1 0 10\ 1-i ",3 if'rCL 9. 11 1 \)" i T r-i I ? \ \r o \ S101.\ 0--jo9 210 j9 .4_ '5l r I .. 50 I 3 156 1 7 311 3 2r ooen 32 SARASOTA ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN FLORIDA PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES (By County) S357195 75 65 319 ,.T, 4 .76 12 --*." 183- 2 9 i 'll 58 .....a./ "i/^ 1,' i 2 /^292 726 ,62 2" ,. 81 -170 2,369 586 ... 286 2 96 17 .iCIC"A)A14C"uA /pk 7 22 195 35 1 / p .- r .24 / 1952 1 S 86 469 o' S -1 - r .i -,, i l2 12 2 73 . i 195 i^U\5511 s 1;-^ 4,175 1 I. .,124 Total 2 8,44 S 714 2 16 26 332 19 19 63 34313 S9 43 24I 2,564 ._^J 1 ROWARD Unclassified 35 48 2,108 Total 28,444 me15,526 30 33 ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN FLORIDA PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS (By County) \54 4 12 6jh 24 , P S2 ., 16 13 i 2,031 ,A O_0 i4, 21, 40. 34--40 N3 7 18 i20 6 2 79 4 i 116 38 I, To---./10 --1..9 i \ 825 6 % t I.- NA ,E s i oI \ \- (\ 113 I 1,301 Unclassified 8 30 JOI 23 715 R AD 825 Total 18,052 21 506 i 4 63 19 47 '5 1 531 i I ]_9 ... .' j 19 .124 04 15 294 BROWARD 29 773 56 8,138 34 EIUROLLMI71;T OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN FLORIDA PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES (By County) S 0 0 0(- 1 6 2 0 i 5 0 W" MKi r'-'LAt' l 66 2 0 0 12. *526 22 10 I 5 95 \ Total 1,646 3 10 3 0 __ _j6RWA 1 6 10 2 24 35 TABLE 7 TOTAL COLLEGE GRADE ENROLLMENT, ALL FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By State) State FICUS FAMU FSU UF USF State U. Pub. Priv. Priv. Total System JC DGI JC Alabama -- 46 127 56 3 232 110 59 22 423 Alaska -- -- 1 1 -- 2 1 4 1 8 Arizona -- -- 2 3 -- 5 3 6 1 15 Arkansas -- -- 21 13 -- 34 3 16 3 56 California -- -- 29 31 5 65 7 55 5 132 Colorado -- -- 7 7 -- 14 3 15 1 33 Connecticut -- 1 20 42 3 66 19 297 26 408 Delaware -- -- 5 8 1 14 3 43 -- 60 Dist. of Col. -- 2 9 16 2 29 4 56 1 90 Florida 4,093 2,602 8,357 11,794 3,573 30,419 28,444 18,052 1,646 78,561 Georgia -- 58 468 172 4 702 39 368 12 1,121 Hawaii -- -- 1 1 -- 2 -- 1 -- 3 Idaho -- -- 3 -- -- 3 -- 2 -- 5 Illinois --' I -- 70 98 6 174 24 447 14 659 Indiana -- 1 39 44 2 86 32 168 6 292 Iowa -- -- 25 13 2 40 11 28 -- 79 Kansas -- -- 7 7 2 16 -- 16 2 34 Kentucky -- 3 33 33 2 71 11 92 13 187 Louisiana -- 8 40 20 1 69 4 42 3 118 Maine -- -- 17 9 -- 26 6 41 -- 73 Maryland -- -- 27 27 3 57 10 171 2 240 Massachusetts -- 2 47 35 3 87 17 376 6 486 Michigan -- -- 26 37 2 65 35 175 4 279 Minnesota -- -- 12 4 -- 16 2 30 -- 48 Mississippi -- 5 32 24 -- 61 -- 21 1 83 Missouri -- 1 24 23 -- 48 4 60 4 116 4 2 S 9 -d TABLE 7 (Continued) State U. Pub. Priv. Priv. Total State FICUS FAMU FSU UF USF System JC DGI JC Montana -- -- 4 -- -- 4 2 7 -- 13 Nebraska -- -- 8 5 1 14 1 26 -- 41 Nevada -- -- 3 3 -- 6 -- 1 2 9 New Hampshire -- -- 2 11 -- 13 4 29 1 47 New Jersey -- 6 71 101 9 187 38 816 26 1,067 New Mexico --- 6 8 -- 14 -- 7 1 22 New York -- 9 157 242 11 419 89 1,641 31 2,180 North Carolina -- 6 63 49 3 121 22 177 3 323 North Dakota -- -- 2 2 -- 4 1 6 -- 11 Ohio -- 3 75 100 3 181 56 394 15 646 co Oklahoma -- -- 13 12 -- 25 2 11 3 41 Oregon -- -- 3 5 1 9 2 7 3 21 Pennsylvania -- 5 97 99 5 206 55 717 12 990 Rhode Island ---- 8 11 1 20 2 62 3 87 South Carolina -- 12 61 49 3 125 15 92 8 240 South Dakota -- -- 6 2 -- 8 -- 9 -- 17 Tennessee -- 5 70 54 1 130 10 112 12 264 Texas -- 8 55 35 2 100 10 51 7 168 Utah -- 4 1 -- 5 -- -- -- 5 7ermont -- -- 4 4 -- 8 4 24 -- 36 Virginia -- 4 64 59 5 132 23 226 6 387 Washington -- -- 5 9 -- 14 1 8 -- 23 West Virginia -- 1 15 19 3 38 13 41 3 95 Wisconsin -- -- 15 20 1 36 6 64 3 109 Wyoming -- -- 1 1 -- 2 2 1 -- 5 Total 4,093 2,788 10,261 13,419 3,663 34,224 29,150 25,170 1,912 90,456 Canal Zone -- 1 8 5 -- 14 -- 17 1 32 ua.... .u~ TABLE 7 (Continued) State U. Pub. Priv. Priv. Total State FICUS FAMU FSU UF USF System JC DGI JC Puerto Rico -- -- 8 16 -- 24 4 55 1 84 Other Countries -- 5 114 384 -- 503 193 812 8 1,516 Unclassified -- -- -- 2 1 3 9 798 -- 810 GRAND TOTAL 4,093 2,794 10,391 13,826 3,664 34,768 29,356 26,853 1,922 92,899 ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING Alaska (By State) 23 .. . 4- ."N. OD. AK. / OREGON -N -N- 4 IDA HO. Wis.o-,( 21 5. S. DAK. 48 2,180 --87 --.. .YO ;17 ----- 109 .... --- -408 7 4 I I WYo. S5 I owA 9 1,067 NNEBR N "-T9 "-----. 79 -. OH.IO .' (. "60 \ i 1 41 .----.-. IL ND. "66 9 UTAH 292 240 SCAUF. \ COLO1 M )659 / r VA. S33 I KANSAS MO - 132 34 116 S12 ---. .. ._ 11 ..- ---323 N I --1 264 .- OKLA -- C S ARZ I I A40 / 15 N. NMEX 41 District of Havaii 3 22 56 \ GA. 5 Columbia -s90 I ----. MISS. 423 ?1,121 TEXAS -\ L . Florida 70,561 11 Other States and DC 11,895 168 78,561 Canal Zone 32 Guam 1 Puerto Rico 84 Other Countries 1,516 Unclassified 010 Total 92,099 ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA A & M UNIVERSITY Alaska 0 (By State) o m '00 O NTr 1 1O o orM o N DAKt .-.. o/ ORECON MINN W\ 0 W IS----. N w1. 2 0 0 0 S DAK. .9 0 MO. r 0/ IL. 0.-IL i .ND 3 -0 L A : -- 6 0 1 o 4 o .I i 0 0 "3 / - U0 \ -- COLO. r--- --- i6 0 0 3 SI l v '--!^--- 5-- "'-^ I L- 5 TENN. SOKL --C. SN. MEX 12 District of S 0 I --,. i \ GA. Columbia -2 Hawaii 0 A0 iSS AL \ "-, .LXA I jI'S246 58 Florida 2,602 1 Other States and DC 186 F Lk A Canal Zone 1 Other Countries 5 5 Total 2,794 ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY Alaska 1 S(By State) SOREON / --- --'--. -- I/ t DAK. - 3 6 DA 12 57 -3 1 O W. o 15 MICH. .-" 20 WYO.. 26 / \ I-W 1 i -- 72--C N s)25 rO I N NEBR 25IOWA O' *, 1 71 \ 3 ( 1.4D IND 27 \ -5 SUTAH 70 39 .j... 64 > C.AU 4 7 COLO 15 ..L KANSAS MO. .- S\ 7 -1 33 29 -24 63 C63 '^V ^ ( (*------7-- ^- -^ NM .-.. / SOKA .. C-- -r District of 2. 21 \ ' S127 46 *--r-.- 1 TEXAS L. -,- 0,357 Florida 0,357 40 '.-2 357 Other States and DC 1,904 A 55 Canal Zone 8 Puerto Rico - Other Countries 114 Total 10,391 ENROLLMENT IN THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA (By State) Alaska 1 / 4 1k r 44 -o --.--.---.--... MINN. OREGON .. .. j 5 0 AHo -- ---- 35 SS. DAK 242 -1 S2 20 .-42 Si 1 i --- -- 9 > h 01 S V----) 13 / NB 8 O 8 S/ 5 --N- 100 3 i --- 4 59 27 CALIF' COLO 19 IF .1 KANSAS MO. KY.> S1 -- 7 7 33 / -- 31 23 .---- r ' { M ^4 T -- T--'4 49 C. C I -" TENN S ARIZ OKLA / N. M1E 12 i \ District of 3 13 GA. Columbia -16 Hawaii 1 --- ss. AIA. \ 172 -4,56 I -- 24 56 . TEXAS ..--. Florida 11,794 20 - Other States and DC 1,625 35 11,794 Canal Zone 5 FL Puerto Rico 16 l Other Countries 384 Unclassified 2 Total 13,826 ENROLLMENT IN THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA Alaska 0- 0 (By State) As r --- -----r. r 0 N. DA.. o O / MNT 0 NDAK. 0 0 OREGON . 1 AHO- --- N WIS 3 / / 0 0 D OAK n 2-. ---- wYO --1MICH. . 0 --r- 5 \ IOWA j o -. 10 / ------. NE8 2 0A[ OH\O 5 \ 0 1 .-.--- L ID. I 3 ,j)3 Vr 1 UTAH I 6 2 .K A '3 CALIF \ C 0 OLO ) S2 KANSAS M 0k 22 / 2 5 \ o -- . S-- TENN 1 3 District of III OA KLA A Columbia 2 SAR} I N. M 0o ARK. r' f Hawaii- 0 \ .i 3 Florida 3,573 TEXAS LA. Other States and DC 90 3,573 Unclassified 1 2 Total 3,664 * ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES Alaska 1 (By State) SIMou I IDAK. OREGON 2 1 / y L.H r -------.!" 2 _'. 2 IOWA 55 38 /^ .-.- ( ILDL 56 10 Si 32 23 / 'cAu \ Icoo . 0 3 KANSAS wMO. K. .- --~ . 7 11 -- J --...J 22 C. C District of S10 ENN ---. / Columbia 4 -' / Az j i !N .--\ 56 ej ARI OKLA. 2 --IL 5. 1 -- 3 0 "".-T i \ c. Hawaii 0 I s L \ J 0 110 39 Florida 28,4 TEXAS Other States and DC 706 28,444 Puerto Rico 4 10 Other Countries 193 FA Unclassified 9 Total 29,356 Si ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS Alaska 4 (By State) S-WASH ..--- --. r 7 MO. 1T 6 N. DAK. S.. .... MINN . 7 /DAHoN -----' 376 SS. DAK. 30 W1S. N. "s2 / *r"oJ 2 / u! 64 1, 641 .-62 WYO/ Y/ 1 297 ". .. -E8 IO2WA .. .7.17 16 I NEV I 1OWA O 1-i I717 26 1 23 USOHIO 43 S/ 6 --- I IND. 394 43 CALIF, \ 1 COLO447 16 171 Cn 1 KANSAS MO. f/ .2 VA26 .5 16.. 15r 2 16 92 / -55 \---J L60 L 4-_3 --- 77 C. I 112 TENN, R I OK LA _A--- SN. M 11 I R i \ District of 6 1" I . Hawaii 1 ; 7 16 \ GA \ / Columbia 56 a 7l n- MIss. I ALA. GA --.Lr- ----- 21 59 368 Florida 13,052 TEXAS L. .-- Other States and DC 7,1130 51 ( 42 Canal Zone -- 17 18,052 Guan 1 Puerto Rico 55 Other Countries C12 Unclassified 793 Total 26,853 ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES Alaska- 1 (By State) 0 1 k -_. I 7. fo SMONT N. DA0 OR G0------ / .1 .. MINN. ) ". '-- i\ Wi. s.. g 4- 6.- . tO S. DAK. 31 I *-- wyO. J y vI. 26 /YO 4 .7..A ., -. SIOWA 26 NEBR 0 00t 0 2UTAH I 6 .,r 6' 2 CAuF \ I I COLO 14 r 4r 0 o.KANSAS MO. .. . o -- 1 2 13 L 5 \... .L-. 4 -- 3 C. I OKI r 12 S AR" I. OKLA .2 . \/ MEX 3 \ District of 1 1 ..., -. 3 \ GA. Columbia 1 -- i i G-SS ALA. \ Hawaii 0 22 12 TEXAS Florida 1,646 3 - Other States and DC 266 7 Canal Zone 1 1,646 Puerto Rico 1 , Other Countries 8 Total 1,922 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT 47 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT Florida colleges and universities enrolled a total of 92,899 college grade students in the fall of 1962. Twenty-seven per cent (25,373) of the total enrollment were first-time-in-college students. Of the 25,373 first- time-in-college students, 21,643 (85.3%) were from Florida. Table 11 shows these Florida first-time-in-college students by county of residence for each of the state universities and for the remaining institutions by type. Totals for each county are shown in the table and on the map on page 55. In the spring of 1962 there were 42,882 students graduated from the public high schools in the State of Florida, according to statistics compiled by the State Department of Education. The number from each of the several counties is shown on the map on page 58. The percentage that the number of first-time-in-college students was.of the number of high school graduates in each county in the State is shown on the map on page 70. For the State as a whole this percentage was 50.5%. In the fall of 1961 the percentage was 47.6%. The maps on pages 61 through 67 show the Florida first-time-in-college enrollment by counties for the state universities and for the other institu- tions by type. Table 15 shows the out-of-state first-time-in-college enroll- ment by state of residence for each of the state universities and for the remaining colleges and universities by type. Totals for each state are in- cluded in the table and are also shown on the map on page 74. Percentage distributions of first-time-in-college enrollments by type of institution are shown in tables 8, 9, and 10. Of the 15,199 first-time-in-college students enrolled in Florida institu- 48 tions in the fall of 1961 who came from the 40 counties supporting public junior colleges,l 10,945 (72.0%) were attending public junior colleges, 2,530 (16.7%) were attending state universities, and 1,724 (11.3%) were enrolled in private institutions. Of the 6,414 first-time-in-college students who came from the remaining 2 27 counties, 1,372 (21.4%) were enrolled in public junior colleges, 2,865 (44.7%) were enrolled in the state universities, and 2,177 (33.9%) were en- rolled in private institutions. In the fall of 1962, 70.3% of the Florida first-time-in-college students came from the 40 counties supporting public junior colleges. These same counties had 60.2% of the 1962 public high school graduates in the State. The number of first-time-in-college students from the counties supporting public junior colleges was 58.9% of the number of 1962 public high school graduates in those counties, whereas the comparable figure for the remaining 27 counties was 37.6%. For the State as a whole, the first-time-in-college students constituted 50.5% of the number of 1962 high school graduates. IBaker, Bay, Brevard, Broward, Calhoun, Charlotte, Citrus, Clay, Collier, Columbia, Dade, Escambia, Flagler, Gilchrist, Glades, Hamilton, Hendry, Indian River, Jacksco, Jefferson, Lafayette, Lake, Lee, Levy,. Madison, Manatee, Marion, Martin, Okeechobee, Palm Beach, Pinellas, Putnam, St. Johns, St. Lucie, Santa Rosa, Sumter, Taylor, Union, Volusia, Washington. Alachua, Bradford, DeSoto, Dixie, Duval, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Hardee, Hernando, Highlands, Hillsborough, Holmes, Leon, Liberty, Monroe, Nassau, Okaloosa, Orange, Osceola, Pasco, Polk, Sarasota, Seminole, Suwannee, Wakulla Walton. 49 TABLE 8 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS Type of Institution Fall 1958 Fall 1959 Fall 1960 Fall 1961 Fall 1962 State University System 33.9% 34.2% 35.2% 31.2% 24.9% Public Junior Colleges 32.7 33.5 42.9 48.5 57.0 Private Degree-Granting Institutions 28.2 27.0 18.6 16.6 14.3 Private Junior Colleges 5.2 5.3 3.3 3.7 3.8 100,0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% TABLE 9 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT OF OUT-OF-STATE STUDENTS Type of Institution Fall 1958 Fall 1959 Fall 1960 Fall 1961 Fall 1962 State University System 20.2% 18.0% 16.3% 16.6% 16.2% Public Junior Colleges 4.7 5.7 4.7 9.1 14.1 Private Degree-Granting Institutions 70.5 71.3 75.0 69.7 65.2 Private Junior Colleges 4.6 5.0 4.0 4.6 4.5 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% (- - TABLE 10 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT, ALL STUDENTS Type of Institution Fall 1958 Fall 1959 Fall 1960 Fall 1961 Fall 1962 State University System 33.9% 31.3% 31.7% 28.6% 23.6% Public Junior Colleges 28.6 28.5 35.6 41.6 50.7 H Private Degree-Granting Institutions 34.4 35.0 29.3 25.9 21.8 Private Junior Colleges 5.1 5.2 3.4 3.9 3.9 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% I I TABLE 11 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS, BY COUNTY County FICUS FAMU FSU UF USF State U. Pub. Priv. Priv. Total System JC DGI JC Alachua -- 5 14 164 4 187 102 34 4 327 Baker -- -- 1 1 -- 2 17 2 -- 21 Bay -- 1 22 9 1 33 308 10 -- 351 Bradford -- -- 2 8 1 11 16 10 -- 37 Brevard -- 2 28 71 3 104 695 150 16 965 Broward -- 26 97 177 9 309 850 194 1 1,354 Calhoun -- 1 1 1 -- 3 23 -- -- 26 Charlotte -- -- 1 4 3 8 22 6 2 38 Citrus -- 1 -- 5 2 8 27 2 1 38 Clay -- -- 3 9 -- 12 56 15 1 84 Collier -- 1 9 7 4 21 27 7 -- 55 SColumbia -- 2 12 6 1 21 120 3 -- 144 Dade -- 59 288 555 48 950 2,556 771 15 4,292 DeSoto -- -- 4 3 1 8 16 6 5 35 Dixie -- -- -- 1 -- 1 4 3 -- 8 Duval -- 51 168 212 16 447 195 606 15 1,263 Escambia -- 9 22 30 2 63 1,015 17 1 1,096 Flagler -- -- 1 6 -- 7 11 1 -- 19 Franklin -- 1 2 -- -- 3 7 1 -- 11 Gadsden -- 33 26 6 -- 65 25 11 -- 101 Gilchrist -- -- -- -- -- -- 21 -- 1 22 Glades -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- 2 Gulf -- 2 7 2 -- 11 23 3 -- 37 Hamilton -- 2 2 2 -- 6 26 5 -- 37 Hardee -- -- 5 4 8 17 2 4 -- 23 Hendry -- 2 2 6 -- 10 11 3 -- 24 Hernando -- 1 5 5 1 12 12 3 10 37 Highlands -- 2 10 8 3 23 8 15 -- 46 Hillsborough -- 28 113 120 622 883 338 230 50 1,501 $ ' TABLE 11 (Continued) County FICUS FAMU FSU UF USF State U. Pub. Priv. Priv. Total ____.__________ System JC DGI JC Holmes -- -- 2 -- -- 2 31 1 -- 34 Indian River -- -- 7 13 2 22 42 13 3 80 Jackson -- 3 6 4 1 14 150 9 1 174 Jefferson -- 2 2 3 -- 7 32 1 -- 40 Lafayette -- -- -- 1 -- 1 15 -- -- 16 Lake -- 2 14 21 17 54 242 28 10 334 Lee -- 4 20 15 19 58 270 33 3 364 Leon -- 90 235 14 1 340 39 9 -- 388 Levy -- -- 4 1 -- 5. 27 4 -- 36 Liberty -- -- 1 1 -- 2 1 -- -- 3 Madison -- 1 3 1 -- 5 67 2 -- 74 Manatee -- 2 26 26 9 63 216 16 2 297 Marion -- 3 22 30 -- 55 243 6 4 308 Martin -- 1 -- 15 1 17 31 5 4 57 Monroe -- -- 6 20 7 33 14 24 1 72 Nassau -- 2 5 5 -- 12 7 8 -- 27 Okaloosa -- 2 33 18 -- 53 103 3 -- 159 Okeechobee -- -- 2 2 -- 4 13 1 -- 18 Orange -- 15 65 144 29 253 53 202 495 1,003 Osceola -- -- 6 6 6 18 1 6 11 36 Palm Beach -- 13 66 74 7 160 928 91 8 1,187 Pasco -- -- 8 11 32 51 19 12 80 162 Pinellas -- 7 103 134 65 309 1,753 99 9 2,170 Polk -- 16 74 76 83 249 134 224 11 618 Putnam -- 3 8 7 1 19 157 9 -- 185 St. Johns -- 2 8 11 1 22 84 25 2 133 St. Lucie -- 3 10 9 -- 22 139 13 1 175 Santa Rosa -- 3 3 2 -- 8 115 1 -- 124 Sarasota -- 2 40 53 12 107 137 27 3 274 Seminole -- 2 15 27 6 50 34 8 37 129 Sumter -- 3 2 5 3 13 40 1 1 55 4 4 I TABLE 11 (Continued) County FICUS FAMU FSU UF USF State U. Pub. Priv. Priv. Total System JC DGI JC Suwannee -- 1 6 6 -- 13 33 3 -- 49 Taylor -- 2 6 5 -- 13 48 4 -- 65 Union -- -- -- 1 -- 1 21 -- -- 22 Volusia -- 3 32 51 7 93 488 84 6 671 Wakulla -- -- 5 1 -- 6 2 -- -- 8 Walton -- 1 2 5 -- 8 16 2 -- 26 SWashington -- 1 7 -- -- 8 38 -- -- 46 Unclassified -- -- -- -- -- -- 28 2 -- 30 Total -- 418 1,699 2,240 1,038 5,395 12,345 3,089 814 21,643 -l FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN ALL FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By County) UES /JACK50- (, '124 1591 26 4 174 77 7_. _263 Iq- 1-: .E~1_~J~;;1~1~ ~a,~,_.y', ;, j I. S.O...... _, -, ASO" T,- 7 1 l,096 A. \ -- ." ...\ / 9"' '-. 1 3A 65 \ /" 2 327 133 i745 i 1 GO \ 1k \6 193 \ / 36 i 308 .. *671 3 3-0- 3b --.- ../55 334 4- 3297 23i 16 18175 162 Unclssifd 360 . T 50 610 j9 6 Total 21,643 7 .1 2,170 (,":;A; MC \I 297 23 i46 18 !175 55 1,354 5N534 292 55 TABLE 12 NUMBER OF STUDENTS GRADUATED FROM FLORIDA PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS (By County) County 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 Alachua 547 563 692 677 717 Baker 62 79 76 73 86 Bay 421 482 515 564 543 Bradford 114 135 143 145 185 Brevard 372 555 716 894 1,063 Broward 1,492 1,847 2,299 2,625 2,624 Calhoun 70 82 88 121 101 Charlotte 28 35 55 65 66 Citrus 66 66 70 83 88 Clay 105 100 116 111 146 Collier 95 98 102 110 114 Columbia 212 200 204 217 214 Dade 5,130 5,792 6,545 7,267 7,571 DeSoto 84 66 89 107 96 Dixie 35 42 51 48 48 Duval 2,093 2,923 3,419 3,877 3,901 Escambia 1,134 1,182 1,373 1,552 1,645 Flagler 36 31 29 25 41 Franklin 47 37 55 52 70 Gadsden 300 287 318 346 330 Gilchrist 38 40 40 40 24 Glades 17 16 16 14 19 Gulf 84 72 110 106 108 Hamilton 64 94 110 120 114 Hardee 88 110 132 137 127 Hendry 64 75 71 73 69 Hernando 58 62 65 80 94 Highlands 189 193 206 241 199 Hillsborough 2,261 2,572 3,017 3,230 3,348 Holmes 123 151 133 133 139 Indian River 139 167 205 241 179 Jackson 369 354 407 426 417 Jefferson 91 78 97 125 126 Lafayette 48 38 39 39 35 Lake 394 405 448 508 476 Lee 304 337 377 435 471 Leon 502 537 629 648 700 Levy 111 94 116 123 111 Liberty 31 28 36 30 31 Madison 154 151 185 183 168 Manatee 426 444 558 575 638 Marion 504 468 547 649 604 56 TABLE 12 (Continued) County 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 Martin 85 103 119 125 139 Monroe 201 208 221 250 284 Nassau 170 166 176 194 184 Okaloosa 263 262 389 492 513 Okeechobee 39 44 46 52 64 Orange 1,415 1,510 1,849 2,167 2,244 Osceola 107 120 145 133 141 Palm Beach 1,067 1,237 1,450 1,609 1,838 Pasco 216 222 288 309 276 Pinellas 1,668 1,925 2,448 3,001 2,977 Polk 1,298 1,424 1,570 1,737 1,788 Putnam 229 276 291 322 314 St. Johns 203 187 207 239 261 St. Lucie 204 234 299 308 334 Santa Rosa 201 193 211 231 224 Sarasota 476 519 617 732 738 Seminole 262 259 329 392 398 Sumter 134 141 145 153 156 Suwannee 162 185 205 199 185 Taylor 134 126 120 147 137 Union 34 45 44 55 54 Volusia 1,001 1,235 1,240 1,324 1,409 Wakulla 52 55 76 64 56 Walton 147 134 148 155 165 Washington 128 153 164 170 157 Total 28,398 32,051 37,296 41,682 42,882 57 1962 GRADUATES OF FLORIDA PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS (By County) S224 513 65 -f 417 t (i 1 3,901 W6J^34 10; I 8- 1,645 6.-.31 6 7 125 214 1 t .RU .... 4 1 ,4- S604 12,244 8T--."i76 .4 , '4 9^S l2,244 276 141 00 wA 063 2,977 ~- 1,788 -10 S638 1127 I \T4 33 ar 199 I MATI 96 139 Total 42,882 .. ,- a 471 69 1,838 L ....I *** ... BROWARD 114 12,624 5 ~0.... 7,571 8 58 TABLE 13 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By County) County 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 Alachua 215 201 228 256 327 Baker 21 8 12 8 21 Bay 175 187 301 333 351 Bradford 17 35 35 33 37 Brevard 161 165 706 648 965 Broward 603 690 1,190 1,271 1,354 Calhoun, 19 21 33 34 26 Charlotte 9 7 18 26 38 Citrus 27 34 32 29 38 Clay 47 48 58 59 84 Collier 25 30 32 43 55 Columbia 46 36 49 44 144 Dade 3,165 3,129 4,015 4,415 4,292 DeSoto 27 12 22 33 35 Dixie 6 4 9 6 8 Duval 1,026 1,111 1,031 1,202 1,263 Escambia 680 708 925 962 1,096 Flagler 12 12 20 8 19 Franklin 14 7 7 10 11 Gadsden 85 81 88 98 101 Gilchrist 4 7 7 5 22 Glades 4 2 4 6 2 Gulf 25 28 30 43 37 Hamilton 29 24 25 34 37 Hardee 20 17 32 32 23 Hendry 19 21 20 20 24 Hernando 16 13 21 17 37 Highlands 44 59 43 58 46 Hillsborough 799 964 1,737 1,576 1,501 Holmes 10 15 30 30 34 Indian River 42 45 79 128 80 Jackson 95 127 129 175 174 Jefferson 23 33 36 40 40 Lafayette 13 9 14 17 16 Lake 113 120 116 174 334 Lee 87 90 101 133 364 Leon 246 285 317 349 388 Levy 47 23 33 48 36 Liberty 5 5 7 7 3 Madison 94 81 91 92 74 Manatee 462 218 290 338 297 59 TABLE 13 (Continued) County 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 Marion 313 232 270 298 308 Martin 34 45 62 52 57 Monroe 45 37 48 69 72 Nassau 44 43 19 42 27 Okaloosa 35 54 114 146 159 Okeechobee 15 7 13 19 18 Orange 611 680 777 960 1,003 Osceola 37 30 35 38 36 Palm Beach 725 861 944 1,004 1,187 Pasco 39 65 92 92 162 Pinellas 1,428 1,438 1,606 1,785 2,170 Polk 438 408 494 535 618 Putnam 139 130 124 152 185 St. Johns 108 74 111 130 133 St. Lucie 56 55 263 166 175 Santa Rosa 111 73 105 152 124 Sarasota 269 221 291 351 274 Seminole 65 83 100 142 129 Sumter 31 36 28 48 55 Suwannee 36 56 52 51 49 Taylor 63 37 34 91 65 Union 3 8 4 6 22 Volusia 570 461 562 538 671 Wakulla 12 11 24 16 8 Walton 23 21 31 39 26 Washington 25 28 40 65 46 Unclassified -- 23 -- 2 30 Total 13,852 13,929 18,216 19,829 21,643 60 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN FLORIDA A & M UNIVERSITY (By County) COA OOSA WATON 1OME.S 7JAc . 279/ L. "0 J,- 3 IN 3'2. 0"1 .2 \ 0I2" O"i o >2 S0 3 5 13 z L . ..o-. j 2 k PO 2 I 0 I 2 2 Oi 3 1 S"^" -- 26 S i0 0 33 S3 32 2 2 -Z 16 16 0 2 0 2 0 13 Total- 4100 Z r SAWJ. 0 I r 1 .4T7it BROWARD r.A I- 61 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY (By County) 2 3 33 2 2.- 6 ( ,AS-S" S26 2 5 I M- 5 6 10 '2 3 - i7 \ .... 7 7". .... ..iL ?22 0 .. ? __s 'S 2 14 1 '1 0 P n .; ..wo- .. .. 21 14 -.5 5 .\. 65 \ 74 i--- 103-- 113i 128 i" ... 7 S 1 7 1 26 5 10 2 10 Total 1,699 SA.oAT 4 0 20 2 i 66 J e ?ROWD 9 97 S-- 288 62 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA (By County) / _7=MDlA t Nt i'IOtMCSI4ACKWON ,30 2 18 5 -. r( 1 1 5. \ I..'6 i6 i 2 001 A 11 A* 1 01 164 7 6. ,-,/ -';r. "i.-- I .1 j 30 51 5 i 21r "~ 5 I 144 W -\, 6 134 1201 76 71 26 4 8 21 9 Total 2,240 31- 3 I15 ..e [ 6 74 lz 15 J 48ROWARD 7 I 177 O"Qo 1555 63 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA (By County) 2 1 0 ..1 0 0 01 / o/i 10 1 i ,O i 4 1 1 _. -L i 0 66 65 i 22 83 -.-.-.. i -.2_1 0 .o o ,L 2 Total 1,038 ^.-, 9 1 8 R.0 iO R n-i- --13 _. .-- 1 r\1 'o 0o I 71 Tt 1,3 ABROWARD 4 9 S 48 64 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN FLORIDA PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES (By County) 115 103 |16 ",E1510 ."--- l .. /38 -ALW-U. -26- r 23 25 AY391 /2 117 95 17 rfv > t ,A. \A L\r / 1 21 102 1 157 1 S.... Tl 1 16 8 4-*31 1,015 23 5 / 27 j 243 i 27 f 12 I 53 19 'l 1 1,753 N Sm Unclassified 28 216 2 8 \13 139 1 371 - Total 12,345 '16 22 1 22n( .928 BROWARD 4 2,556 65 65 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN FLORIDA PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS (By County) 17 1 i3 i2 9 .M" ",J ""L/v ) ""/ 1 --",^- 9 2 "" .5- f - ..--- o -' O 3 o { \3 3 4 15 S--.l UA \,-- /... A... - i 2 34 224 r150 R Unclassified 2 ~ 16-- 1 1 1. . j4 jO 6 vo 1 2 L 4 r" '" Total 3,089 SARA SOT1A *B' L .l OWARD 230 224 194 13 7 e 7 7 194 o'" 771 ,Q o2 66 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN FLORIDA PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES (By County) ....1 .... .. r; .. .. ...... z- 0 , S7 .. ', V i. z \2 0 0 0 . \. o, o o \f s 01, i o \sumIAA IY .TI M$OlR 1 id, 495 2'JAY 1 .. ... =. =; L. *.,.r , Total 814 0, 2._ -I uliA R III u 4 I r \ 4 \ I BROWARD 0 1 J 4 67 TABLE 14 PER CENT NUMBER OF FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE STUDENTS IS OF NUMBER OF STUDENTS GRADUATED FROM HIGH SCHOOL (By County) County 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 Alachua 39.3 35.7 32.9 37.8 45.6 Baker 33.9 10.1 15.8 11.0 24.4 Bay 41.6 38.8 58.4 59.0 64.6 Bradford 14.9 25.9 24.5 22.8 20.0 Brevard 43.3 29.7 98.6 72.5 90.8 Broward 40.4 37.4 51.8 48.4 51.6 Calhoun 27.1 25.6 37.5 28.1 25.7 Charlotte 32.1 20.0 32.7 40.0 57.6 Citrus 40.9 51.5 45.7 34.9 43.2 Clay 44.8 48.0 50.0 53.2 57.5 Collier 23.6 30.6 31.4 39.1 48.2 Columbia 21.7 18.0 24.0 20.3 67.3 Dade 61.7 54.0 61.0 60.8 56.6 DeSoto 32.1 18.2 24.7 30.8 36.5 Dixie 17.1 9.5 17.6 12.5 16.7 Duval 49.0 38.0 30.1 31.0 32.4 Escambia 60.0 60.0 67.4 62.0 66.6 Flagler 33.3 38.7 69.0 32.0 46.3 Franklin 29.8 18.0 12.7 19.2 15.7 Gadsden 28.3 28.2 27.7 28.3 30.6 Gilchrist 10.5 17.5 17.5 12.5 91.7 Glades 23.5 12.5 25.0 42.8 10.5 Gulf 29.8 38.9 27.3 40.6 34.3 Hamilton 45.3 25.5 22.7 28.3 32.5 Hardee 22.7 15.5 24.2 23.4 18.1 Hendry 29.7 28.0 28.2 27.4 34.8 Hernando 27.6 21.0 32.3 21.2 39.4 Highlands 23.3 30.6 20.9 24.1 23.1 Hillsborough 35.3 37.5 57.6 48.8 44.8 Holmes 8.1 9.9 22.5 22.6 24.5 Indian River 30.2 26.9 38.5 53.1 44.7 Jackson 25.7 35.9 31.7 41.1 41.7 Jefferson 25.3 42.3 37.1 32.0 31.7 Lafayette 27.1 23.7 35.9 43.6 45.7 Lake 28.7 29.6 25.9 34.2 70.2 Lee 26.7 28.6 26.8 30.6 77.3 Leon 49.0 53.1 50.4 53.8 55.4 Levy 42.3 24.5 28.4 39.0 32.4 Liberty 16.1 17.6 19.4 23.3 9.7 Madison 60.0 53.6 49.2 50.3 44.0 Manatee 108.5 49.1 52.0 58.8 46.6 68 TABLE 14 (Continued) County 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 Marion 62.1 49.6 49.4 45.9 51.0 Martin 40.0 43.7 52.1 41.6 41.0 Monroe 22.4 17.8 21.7 27.6 25.4 Nassau 25.9 25.9 10.8 21.6 14.7 Okaloosa 13.3 20.6 29.3 29.7 31.0 Okeechobee 38.5 15.9 28.3 36.5 28.1 Orange 43.2 45.0 42.0 44.3 44.7 Osceola 34.6 26.8 24.1 28.6 25.5 Palm Beach 67.9 69.6 51.8 62.4 64.6 Pasco 18.1 29.3 31.9 29.8 58.7 Pinellas 85.6 74.7 65.6 59.5 72.9 Polk 33.7 28.7 31.5 30.8 34.6 Putnam 60.7 47.1 42.6 47.2 58.9 St. Johns 53.2 39.6 53.6 54.4 51.0 St. Lucie 27.4 23.5 87.9 53.9 52.4 Santa Rosa 55.2 37.8 49.8 65.8 55.4 Sarasota 56.5 42.6 47.2 48.0 37.1 Seminole 24.8 32.0 30.4 36.2 32.4 Sumter 23.1 25.5 19.3 31.4 35.3 Suwannee 22.2 30.3 25.4 25.6 26.5 Taylor 47.0 29.4 28.3 61.9 47.4 Union 8.8 17.8 9.1 10.9 40.7 Volusia 56.9 37.3 45.3 40.6 47.6 Wakulla 23.1 20.0 31.6 25.0 14.3 Walton 15.6 15.7 20.9 25.2 15.8 Washington 19.5 18.3 24.4 38.2 29.3 Entire State 48.8 43.5 48.3 47.6 50.5 69 PERCENTAGE THAT THE NUMBER OF FLORIDA FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE STUDENTS IS OF THE NUMBER OF 1962 GRADUATES OF FLORIDA PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS / xa r o \Cs''/'J SON :. 54 ..1i5. 29.3 ,. .'..'-:6:.-,. /1:, '32.5 ; SA';'25.7-7 7 ' 4e.' 47. 'Ri 7 -5 20.0 64.6 1 16. /~7 45.6 5 /32.4 .51. 0c .::- :I" : I \ 7.6 Key: ,3 2 3 .. r35 < 50% or more 39. i.: 44.7 :58.7 < 25.5 : T 34.6 90.8 25% through 49.9% 72.9 I r-4I 4.'7 4 46.6 '.6 1 3: 7. 4 Below 25% ?,' AI2 37.1 $A 136.5 i.'-'. 41.0 57"'?6 *10: Total Number of Florida First-Time-In-College .-.: Students in Florida Institutions of Higher 3:L 34.8 I-6 Learning 21,643 (Including 30 not Classified cowes"' l by County) l..- AARo 48.2 51.6 Total Number of 1962 Graduates of Florida Public 5 High Schools 42,882 O ".R-4 566 Percentage that Total Number of Florida First-Time-In-College Students in Florida Institutions of Higher Learning is of the Total Number of 1962 Graduates of Florida Public High Schools - 50.5% 70 TABLE 15 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT IN ALL FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By State) State FICUS FAMU FSU UF USF State U. Pub. Priv. Priv. Total System JC PGI JC Alabama -- 8 20 7 1 36 58 13 9 116 Alaska -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 1 3 Arizona -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 2 1 4 Arkansas -- -- 4 -- -- 4 1 5 -- 10 California -- -- 1 4 1 6 2 13 1 22 Colorado -- -- -- 1 -- 1 -- 4 1 6 Connecticut -- 1 4 4 2 11 7 99 17 134 Delaware -- -- -- 1 1 2 3 9 -- 14 Dist. of Col. -- 1 1 -- -- 2 1 19 1 23 Florida -- 418 1,699 2,240 1,038 5,395 12,345 3,089 814 21,643 Georgia -- 11 107 36 -- 154 22 108 6 290 Hawaii -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1 Idaho -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- 1 Illinois -- 2 10 2 14 9 138 12 173 Indiana -- 1 4 7 2 14 17 62 5 98 Iowa -- -- 2 1 -- 3 6 5 -- 14 Kansas -- -- 1 1 -- 2 -- 6 2 10 Kentucky -- 1 5 4 -- 10 7 28 9 54 Louisiana -- 1 1 1 -- 3 2 16 3 24 Maine -- 4 -- -- 4 2 14 -- 20 Maryland -- -- 4 4 1 9 6 59 2 76 Massachussetts -- 1 10 5 1 17 8 123 4 152 Michigan -- -- 5 6 -- 11 19 59 4 93 Minnesota -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 7 -- 9 Mississippi -- -- 2 2 -- 4 -- 5 -- 9 Missouri -- -- -- 2 2 -- 21 1 24 TABLE 15 (Continued) State FICUS FAMU FSU UF USF State U. Pub. Priv. Priv. Total System JC DGI JC Montana -- ---- -- -- -- 2 1 -- 3 Nebraska -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1 Nevada -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1 New Hampshire -- -- 1 1 -- 2 1 10 1 14 New Jersey -- 2 16 17 2 37 29 274 17 357 New Mexico -- -- -- 4 -- 4 -- 5 1 10 New York -- 6 10 24 3 43 50 519 19 631 North Carolina -- 2 12 5 -- 19 9 47 2 77 North Dakota -- -- -- 1 -- 1 -- 3 -- 4 Ohio -- 1 13 16 1 31 30 121 11 193 Oklahoma -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 1 -- 3 Oregon -- -- 2 -- 2 -- 2 2 6 Pennsylvania -- 3 17 10 1 31 31 223 5 290 Rhode Island -- -- 3 2 1 6 1 19 1 27 South Carolina -- 5 8 10 1 24 11 25 7 67 South Dakota -- -- -- 1 -- 1 1 -- 2 Tennessee -- 2 8 7 -- 17 5 45 5 72 Texas -- 1 8 3 -- 12 4 15 4 35 Utah -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- 1 Vermont -- -- -- 1 -- 1 2 13 -- 16 Virginia -- 1 6 12 1 20 14 93 2 129 Washington -- 1 1 -- 2 1 -- -- 3 West Virginia -- -- 2 -- -- 2 10 9 2 23 Wisconsin -- -- -- 2 -- 2 3 21 3 29 Wyoming -- -- 2 -- -- 2 -- -- -- 2 Total -- 466 1,984 2,456 1,059 5,965 12,724 5,355 975 25,019 Canal Zone -- -- 1 -- -- 1 -- 3 1 5 Guam -- -- TABLE 15 (Continued) State FICUS FAMU FSU UF USF State U. Pub. Priv. Priv. Total System JC DGI JC Puerto Rico -- -- -- 2 -- 2 3 20 1 26 Other Countries -- -- 10 20 -- 30 29 141 4 204 Unclassified -- -- -- -- -- -- 115 4 -- 119 GRAND TOTAL -- 466 1,995 2,478 1,059 5,998 12,871 5,523 981 25,373 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT IN ALL FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By State) (3 Alaska 3 3 jI . O V MINN. I \A1 SO .. / "-'----. -.--- N MNNL n 0 35 / O. i. 134 72 ST'T 2 \ 'IOWA S t R L. M I N8R. NEA "14 i OHiO O 2A0K-- 357 NEV. --- 193 14 1- L SLL IND. I ) .8 14 1 93 63 -L). 27 SCALIF. \ CL-O 0. O 173 r <'23/ 1. " 6a i 1A 1EXA -22.- 24 S\ *--. 24 .-- 77 C. \ I P ... --- ----' 72 TENN / SI S OKLA .--- S. C. 4 1 0 0 i GA District of -. !J ..-miss ^^ 290 Columbia -23 ,/-- .j1" )116; 14 HaCaii -1 1 --. 9 \ ._. - Canal Zone 5 A Puerto Rico 26 Other Countries 204 Unclassified 119 Total 25,373 Purt Ric 26' GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT 75 GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA'S INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING There are graduate programs in three of the state universities (Florida A. & M. University 246 students; Florida State University 1,577; Univer- sity of Florida 1,526). Many graduate students (3,423) are enrolled in the Florida Institute for Continuing University Studies and are taking courses in FICUS facilities for which they will later receive credit in one of the state university graduate programs. These students are not counted in the graduate student enrollments of the state universities. The private institutions which conduct graduate programs are Barry College (96 students), Brevard Engineering College (142 students), Rollins College (258 students), Stetson University (152 students) and the University of Miami (1,701 students). Graduate student enrollments of Florida students are shown by county in Table 16. Out-of-state graduate enrollments are shown by state in Table 17. The enrollment of graduate students in 1962 showed an increase of 103.2% over that of 1961 (4,489 to 9,121). Seventy-three and nine tenths per cent of this increase consisted of the graduate student enrollment in FICUS. The on-campus enrollment of graduate students increased 26.9% (4,489 to 5,698). The on-campus enrollment of graduate students has increased 49.7% over the 1959 enrollment of 3,806. The total graduate student enrollment has in- creased 139.6% over that of 1959 (3,806 to 9,121). 76 In the fall of 1959, 69% of the on-campus graduate students were en- rolled in the state universities. In the fall of 1962, 58.8% of the on-campus graduate student enrollment was in the state universities. Of the total grad- uate student enrollment, 37.5% were enrolled in FICUS, 36.7% were enrolled in state universities, and 25.8% were enrolled in private institutions. Seventy- two and four tenths per cent of the latter were attending the University of Miami. The University of Florida enrolled 1,215 (31.9% of the on-campus total) graduate students in the fall of 1959, 1,309 (31.5%) in the fall of 1960, 1,401 (31.2%) in the fall of 1961, and 1,526 (26.8%) in the fall of 1962. Florida State University enrolled 1,194 (31.4% of the on-campus total) graduate students in the fall of 1959, 1,335 (32.1%) in the fall of 1960, 1,432 (31.9%) in the fall of 1961, and 1,577 (27.7%) in the fall of 1962. The University of Miami enrolled 971 (25.5% of the on-campus total) graduate students in the fall of 1959, 958 (23.1%) in the fall of 1960, 1,021 (22.7%) in the fall of 1961, and 1,701 (29.9%) in the fall of 1962. The drop in percentage of graduate students attending the University of Florida and Florida State University may be due to three factors: (1) the increase in the graduate enrollment at the University of Miami (an increase of 66.6% over 1961), (2) the inclusion of the Brevard Engineering College graduate enrollment for the first time (which amounted to 2.5% of the on-campus total) and (3) the establishment of the Florida Institute for Continuing University Studies. FICUS is undoubtedly serving some graduate students who would otherwise attend one of the state universities. 77 TABLE 16 ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA GRADUATE STUDENTS IN FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By County) State U. Priv. County FICUS FAMU FSU UF USF State U. Prv Total System DGI Alachua 31 7 6 145 -- 189 3 192 Baker -- 1 -- 1 -- 2 -- 2 Bay 81 11 15 5 -- 112 1 113 Bradford -- -- 1 6 -- 7 -- 7 Brevard 120 -- 5 16 -- 141 146 287 Broward 385 -- 21 25 -- 431 138 569 Calhoun -- -- 1 1 -- 2 -- 2 Charlotte -- -- 2 3 -- 5 -- 5 Citrus -- -- 1 2 -- 3 -- 3 Clay 17 -- -- 7 -- 24 -- 24 Collier -- -- 1 2 -- 3 1 4 Columbia -- 2 1 7 -- 10 -- 10 Dade 39 1 57 78 -- 175 1,371 1,546 DeSoto -- -- -- 1 -- 1 -- 1 Dixie -- -- -- 2 -- 2 -- 2 Duval 510 60 29 87 -- 686 11 697 Escambia 267 3 16 8 -- 294 2 296 Flagler -- -- -- 1 -- 1 1 2 Franklin 25 1 5 1 -- 32 -- 32 Gadsden -- 28 21 2 -- 51 -- 51 Gilchrist -- -- -- 3 -- 3 -- 3 Glades -- -- 1 -- -- 1 -- 1 Gulf -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 Hamilton -- 2 1 3 -- 6 -- 6 Hardee -- -- 1 2 -- 3 -- 3 Hendry -- -- 1 2 -- 3 1 4 Hernando -- -- 2 4 -- 6 -- 6 Highlands -- -- -- 11 -- 11 -- 11 Hillsborough 292 -- 31 59 -- 382 20 402 Holmes -- -- 1 1 -- 2 -- 2 Indian River 92 -- -- 5 -- 97 -- 97 Jackson 15 3 15 2 -- 35 -- 35 Jefferson -- 8 7 -- -- 15 -- 15 Lafayette -- -- 1 3 -- 4 -- 4 Lake 46 1 3 18 -- 68 12 80 Lee 19 2 3 6 -- 30 -- 30 Leon 2 64 295 4 -- 365 -- 365 Levy -- 1 3 13 -- 17 -- 17 Liberty -- -- 3 -- 3 -- 3 78 TABLE 16 (Continued) County FICUS FAMU FSU UF USF State U. Priv. Total System DGI Madison -- 5 5 2 -- 12 -- 12 Manatee 82 -- 6 7 -- 95 3 98 Marion 36 -- 4 20 -- 60 2 62 Martin -- -- -- 2 -- 2 -- 2 Monroe 19 -- 4 2 -- 25 2 27 Nassau -- -- 3 5 -- 8 3 11 Okaloosa -- 1 96 1 -- 98 1 99 Okeechobee -- -- -- -- -- Orange 305 2 15 37 -- 359 279 638 Osceola -- -- 3 2 -- 5 -- 5 Palm Beach 420 1 18 23 -- 462 29 491 Pasco -- -- 1 3 -- 4 -- 4 Pinellas 309 2 46 52 -- 409 9 418 Polk 47 2 21 36 -- 106 5 111 Putnam -- 7 3 8 -- 18 -- 18 St. Johns -- -- 3 14 -- 17 -- 17 St. Lucie -- -- 3 4 -- 7 -- 7 Santa Rosa -- -- 6 4 -- 10 -- 10 Sarasota 152 -- 9 17 -- 178 1 179 Seminole -- -- 2 8 -- 10 15 25 Sumter -- 1 1 5 -- 7 -- 7 Suwannee 42 10 1 5 -- 58 -- 58 Taylor -- -- 2 3 -- 5 -- 5 Union -- -- -- 5 -- 5 -- 5 Volusia 53 1 8 29 -- 91 97 188 Wakulla -- 1 -- -- 1 -- 1 Walton 17 -- 2 2 -- 21 1 22 Washington -- -- 2 1 -- 3 -- 3 Total 3,423 228 814 833 -- 5,298 2,155 7,453 79 ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA GRADUATE STUDENTS IN FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By County) UtyMWA/PH RISOAOCALOCZ ALVWH lMOLM S jJACCN0. 10' 99 22 35 2."~"., .15 5Y- -, I2 ., 3 651 1 5 L i~ y- 65 \ 15 12 6 ..-/ 3 / / 3 192 580" 2fs -- --.. _ ...... 2_ I-9 7 \0 ". k 5" I-v0.,lA 2 \- 1 31 192 |18 ,1 O 2 f-Zia -N)i 2 S 171i iir MI i-C 62 I 1 7.L 80 i-25 6 'i 638 S. 111 287 / 402 __ ._97 ^.^ r-t.- - S98 3 7 ~' 1 T3 1 .i Total 7,453 \ t. 1 .-0 0- .-J o0_ 4 491 V JvOWARD 1 569 r 1,546 27 80 ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA GRADUATE STUDENTS IN THE STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM (By County) y L A HiA6OAfOO4S JAC;S Se 9 10 93 21 2, 35 2 1 12 t6L 0 2 6 WAOL \ IF AV~* II. 3- \ 5 5 8 OL v \ ( \ --- 2AIIUA /P \ 2 i189 tT ( 17 60 91 .3 7 i68 t r'' 6 _Ri I 3 5 9 1 409 382 ] 106 41 "X / .. _.- .C9 7 95 3 o 7 k-s., 1 2 Total 5,298 1 / - 5 \ 30 3 462 8RO, aI 3 431 25 175 n^o 81 ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA-GRADUATE STUDENTS IN FLORIDA PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS (By County) -.4A'GADSDEN LI&A SSOE, i ANSO -MzLr --. .3 A4 S1 1 0 0 ' .1 I U _. r .J,,A r 0 11 0I . 0-./ i 0 o 0 2 VS1 \ 97 0 1 0 l -% N 0 pw I 9 -- 20' I J .1 3 o 0_ 10 .RASOI 0 0 Total 2,155 r.-.. S 1 29 5jROWARD 138 1,371 40 82 TABLE 17 GRADUATE STUDENT E:I.OLL'iIT IN FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEAR;IIJG (By State) State FICUS FAMU FSU UF USF State U. Priv. Total System DGI Alabama -- 1 42 29 -- 72 4 76 Alaska -- 2 1 -- 3 -- 3 Arizona -- 2 1 -- 3 -- 3 Arkansas -- 10 7 -- 17 -- 17 California -- 14 17 -- 31 6 37 Colorado -- 4 4 -- 8 1 9 Connecticut -- 8 11 -- 19 6 25 Delaware -- 2 1 -- 3 -- 3 Dist. of Col. -- -- 2 4 -- 6 1 7 Florida 3,423 228 814 833 -- 5,298 2,155 7,453 Georgia -- 17 88 38 -- 143 4 147 Hawaii -- -- -- -- -- -- Idaho -- 2 -- 2 -- 2 Illinois -- 32 28 -- 60 9 69 Indiana -- 13 11 -- 24 5 29 Iowa -- 9 4 13 1 14 Kansas -- 4 3 -- 7 -- 7 Kentucky -- 5 14 -- 19 3 22 Louisiana -- 29 10 -- 39 2 41 Maine -- 7 4 -- 11 -- 11 Maryland -- 7 11 -- 18 -- 18 Massachusetts -- 13 9 -- 22 5 27 Michigan -- 5 10 -- 15 7 22 Minnesota -- 9 4 -- 13 -- 13 Mississippi -- 22 12 -- 34 1 35 Missouri -- 17 7 -- 24 -- 24 Montana -- -- 2 -- -- 2 2 Nebraska -- 2 2 -- 4 4 Nevada -- -- 2 3 -- 5 -- 5 New Hampshire -- 1 3 4 2 6 New Jersey -- 12 20 -- 32 16 48 New Mexico -- -- 5 1 -- 6 1 7 New York -- 55 61 -- 116 39 155 North Carolina -- 25 26 -- 51 2 53 North Dakota -- 1 1 -- 2 -- 2 Ohio -- 22 35 -- 57 8 65 Oklahoma -- 11 6 -- 17 -- 17 Oregon -- -- 3 2 -- 5 -- 5 Pennsylvania -- 38 37 -- 75 15 90 Rhode Island -- -- 1 3 -- 4 -- 4 South Carolina -- 32 20 -- 52 -- 52 83 TABLE 17 (Continued) State FICUS FAMU FSU UF USF State U. Priv. Total System DGI South Dakota -- 6 -- -- 6 1 7 Tennessee -- 34 24 -- 58 1 59 Texas -- 35 24 -- 59 -- 59 Utah -- 4 -- -- 4 -- 4 Vermont -- 2 1 -- 3 1 4 Virginia -- 24 11 -- 35 3 38 Washington -- -- 2 5 -- 7 -- 7 West Virginia -- 6 10 -- 16 3 19 Wisconsin -- 9 7 -- 16 1 17 Wyoming -- -- -- 1 -- 1 -- 1 Total 3,423 246 1,496 1,376 -- 6,541 2,303 8,844 Canal Zone -- -- 1 1 -- 2 -- 2 Guam -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Puerto Rico -- 4 4 -- 8 -- 8 Other Countries -- 76 144 -- 220 46 266 Unclassified -- -- -- 1 -- 1 -- 1 GRAND TOTAL 3,423 246 1,577 1,526 -- 6,772 2,349 9,121 84 GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING Alaska 3 (By State) SH 1 "- ---S* DA \K S"2---rO. 7 ..17 MICH 1 / "- HND IOWA 290g 1U4 ILL 65 P- 5 U 29 .\,, N "38 13 CALIF \ OI CLO- 69 ?r *. 192V 9 KANSAS MO 22 K-y / W*-* 2 / L--L--.----^17. _- / *-''' 53 -7-.- -- T..--..rENN7. r --- \ 5 U AH ... .... ". 29 K 7 "38 "^ -18 SARI OKLA- A -S.- C I 1 I AR " -_R MEX 17 7 \ G 52 3 7 1'" 1 GA. _) L 147 S41 Unclassified I Tlorda 97,45 Other States and DC 1,391 Canal Zone 2 Puerto Rico 8 Other Countries 266 .. o Unclassified 1 Total 9,121 TD(A* GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT IN THE STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM Alaska 3 (By State) 7I ----.- ..... r",, 7 J T . ..-.--- L . O4 / fo N. DAK. 2' , N *-*YO-.... N.. 000 72 5 WIS. 22 --'-.. I 2 I N *D 13 v { r < l lo; 2 S- .. DAK. 13 6 -, SWYO. !- 6 ,-- 16 --- - I/ ... S NEV -r---- --- NEI \ 3 .... ". .. "-" 5 c . 8EBRO. 1 71 \ i i .-- .. 3 6 17 .2 District of Oh e t--t ,U, 24 1"2u. 00 CAUI L) 60 A i G p, S--19-- 143 ",, TEs \ ../ T \ ^._. .-\ A. A ,.---- TEf N Florida 5,298 Other States and DC 1,243 Canal Zone 2 Other Countries 220 -'of Unclassified 1 Total 6,772 |