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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 Page vii Page viii Page ix Changes and additions Page x Page xi Table of Contents Page xi List of Tables Page xii Page xiii Page xiv Maps and graphs Page xv Page xvi Page xvii Principal findings in enrollments, fall 1963 Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Distribution 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 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Density of college student population 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 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 First-time-in-college enrollment 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 Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Graduate student enrollment Page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 Page 83 Page 84 Page 85 Page 86 Page 87 Page 88 Page 89 Page 90 Page 91 Page 92 Trends in college-grade enrollment, 1957-1963 Page 93 Page 94 Page 95 Page 96 Page 97 Page 98 Page 99 Page 100 Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Page 110 Addendum: In-migration and out-migration of college students Page 111 Page 112 Page 113 Page 114 Page 115 Page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 |
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i In Flrida's Institutions o0f Higher Learning :-4- Board of Control, Tallahassee EDUCATION LIBRARY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 378 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA SF63 5 Botls ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA'S INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING FALL 1963 EDUCATION LIBRARY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA April 10, 1964 Board of Control Tallahassee, Florida THE BOARD OF CONTROL BAYA M. HARRISON, JR. Chairman St. Petersburg GERT H. 17. SCHMIDT Vice Chairman Jacksonville CHARLES R. FORMAN, D.V.M. Ft. Lauderdale JOHN C. PACE Pensacola WAYNE C. McCALL, D.D.S. Ocala CHESTER E. WHITTLE Orlando JAMES LAWRENCE KING Hiami J. B. CULPEPPER Executive Director Tallahassee PREFACE This report of the fall 1963 enrollment in the institutions of higher learning in Florida is the seventh 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 initiated. The last section of the report summarizes the data over a seven-year period, making reference to the earlier volumes unnecessary. Sincere appreciation is expressed to the officials of the co- operating institutions and to the personnel of the Community Junior College Division of the State Department of Education for their assistance in the collection of data for this report. John W. Sutton Research Associate iii LIST OF SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS The following symbols and abbreviations are used throughout this report: A M Agricultural and Mechanical Co. County Col. College Com. Community 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 or J.C. Junior College Priv. Private Pub. Public U. or Univ. University UF University of Florida USF -University of South Florida iv LOCATIONS OF FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING 26 LO WAKt g 1 6f. ,1 ADO8 5 1728 1 . 53 14 SFlo rida A M UniversityI Tallahassee 2 1 7._ 7 VOSAO 12 4 32 KEY: ',It _" 7i 132 State University System -''5 "t3' -.1i i 20 53 W 1 Florida A t M University "3' 4i 51 Tallahassee 42 12 4 47 2 Florida State University 30 'U 50 51 Tallahassee 41 "- 52- - 22 1 3 University of Florida 22u \ 2 11. Gainesville 44t. 1 .-. 4 University of South Florida 25 Tampa 27 5 Florida Institute for Continuing 0 University Studies 18 Headquarters in Tallahassee 23 34 Public Community Junior Colleges 369 53 39 6 Brevard Junior College 9 Cocoa 7 Central Florida Junior College o Ocala S v Public Community Junior Colleges (Continued) 8 Chipola Junior College Marianna 9 Collier-Blocker Junior College Palatka 10 Daytona Beach Junior College Daytona Beach 11 Edison Junior College Ft. Myers 12 Gibbs Junior College St. Petersburg 13 Gulf Coast Junior College Panama City 14 Hampton Junior College Ocala 15 Indian River Junior College Ft. Pierce 16 Jackson Junior College Marianna 17 Johnson Junior College Leesburg 18 Junior College of Broward County Ft. Lauderdale 19 Lake City Junior College & Forest Ranger Sdhool Lake City 20 Lake-Sumter Junior College Leesburg 21 Lincoln Junior College Ft. Pierce 22 Manatee Junior College Bradenton 23 Miami-Dade Junior College Miami vi Public Community Junior Colleges (Continued) 24 North Florida Junior College Madison 25 Palm Beach Junior College Lake Worth 26 Pensacola Junior College Pensacola 27 Roosevelt Junior College West Palm Beach 28 Rosenwald Junior College Panama City 29 St. Johns River Junior College Palatka 30 St. Petersburg Junior College St. Petersburg 31 Suwannee River Junior College Madison 32 Volusia County Community Junior College Daytona Beach 33 Washington Junior College Pensacola Private Degree-Granting Institutions 34 Barry College Miami 35 Bethune-Cookman College Daytona Beach 36 Biscayne College Opa-Locka 37 Brevard Engineering College Melbourne 38 Edward Waters College Jacksonville vii Private Degree-Granting Institutions (Continued) 39 Embry Riddle Aeronautical Institute Miami 40 Florida Memorial College St. Augustine 41 Florida Presbyterian College St. Petersburg 42 Florida Southern College Lakeland 43 Jacksonville University Jacksonville 44 Ringling School of Art Sarasota 45 Rollins College Winter Park 46 Saint Leo College St. Leo 47 South-Eastern Bible College Lakeland 48 Stetson University DeLand 49 University of Miami Coral Gables 50 University of Tampa Tampa 51 Webber College Babson Park Private Junior Colleges 52 Florida College Temple Terrace, Tampa 53 Jones College Jacksonville-Orlando-Miami viii Private Junior Colleges (Continued 54 Marymount College Boca Raton 55 Orlando Junior College Orlando ix CHANGES AND ADDITIONS Four Florida institutions of higher learning have changed their names since the fall of 1962. Dade County Junior College is now Miami-Dade Junior College,. Florida Normal and Industrial Memorial- College has shortened its name to Florida Memorial College. Florida Christian College changed to Florida College. And Jones Business College has become Jones College. St. Leo College is no longer a junior college. Students enrolled in St. Leo College are in degree programs, and they will get their bachelor's degrees at St. Leo. That institution is there- fore listed in this report as a private degree-granting institution. Two new institutions have been added to the Florida scene during the past year. Biscayne College began classes on its own campus at Opa-Locka in September of 1963, although the first class of Biscayne College attended classes at Barry College during the 1962- 63 school year. Biscayne College is a private degree-granting Catholic institution for men. Marymount College opened for classes in Boca Raton in the fall of 1963. Marymount is a Catholic junior college for women. Three other institutions are participating in this study for the first time, though they are not new. These are Ringling School V, of Art, South-Eastern Bible College and Jones College. Carver Junior College was discontinued at the close of the 1962-63 academic year. The number of institutions listed in this report is fifty- five. This is a net increase of four over the number of institutions which participated in the Fall 1962 enrollment study. xi CONTENTS Page PREFACE. . .. . . .. . iii LIST OF SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS . . . iv CHANGES AND ADDITIONS. . . . .... ix PRINCIPAL FINDINGS IN ENROLLMENTS, FALL 1963. ... 1 DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL COLLEGE-GRADE ENROLLMENT IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING IN FLORIDA. . .. . 6 DENSITY OF COLLEGE STUDENT POPULATION . . 26 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT . . . 50 GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT . . . .. 79 TRENDS IN COLLEGE-GRADE ENROLLMENT, 1957-1963 . .. 93 IN-MIGRATION AND OUT-MIGRATION OF COLLEGE STUDENTS . .. . . . 111 xi . TABLES Table Number Page 1 Enrollment in All Institutions of Higher Learning . 5 2 Enrollment in All Florida Institutions of Higher Learning (By Type and Sex) . ..... .. 9 3 Distribution of On-Campus Florida Students Among Florida Institutions of Higher Learning. . 19 4 Distribution of On-Campus Out-of-State Students Among Florida Institutions of Higher Learning . 19 5 Distribution of All On-Campus Students Among Florida Institutions of Higher Learning. . .. . 20 6 Distribution of On-Campus Florida College-Grade Students (by County) . . . .. . 21 7 Total College-Grade, On-Campus Enrollment, All Florida Institutions of Higher Learning (by State) . 39 8 Distribution of First-Time-in-College On-Campus Florida Students Among Florida Institutions of Higher Learning .54 9 Distribution of First-Time-in-College On-Campus Out-of-State Students Among Florida Institutions of Higher Learning 54 10 Distribution of All First-Time-in-College On-Campus Students Among Florida Institutions of Higher Learning 55 11 First-Time-in-College On-Campus Enrollment of Florida Students (by County) . . . 56 12 Number of Students Graduated from Florida Public High Schools (by County) . . ... 60 13 First-Time-in-College Enrollment of Florida Students in Florida Institutions of Higher Learning (by County) .63 14 Percent Number of First-Time-in-College Students Is of Number of Students Graduated from High School (by County). 72 xii TABLES (Continued) Table Number. Page 15 First-Time-in-College Enrollment in All Florida Institutions of Higher Learning (by State) .. .. 75 16 Enrollment of Florida On-Campus Graduate Students in Florida Institutions of Higher Learning (by County). 82 17 On-Campus Graduate Student Enrollment in Florida Institutions of Higher Learning (by State) . 88 18 Comparison of On-Campus Enrollments in Florida Colleges and Universities by Type of Institution and by Year Since and Including 1957. . . . 101 19 On-Campus Enrollments in Florida Institutions of Higher Learning, Fall 1957 Fall 1963 . . 102 20 First-Time-in-College Enrollments 1957-1963 by Institution. 104 21 Total College-Grade Enrollments 1957-1963 by Institution. 108 22 Composition of On-Campus Enrollment in Florida Institutions of Higher Learning by In-State and Out-of-State Students, Fall 1963 . . 115 23 Enrollments of Out-of-State On-Campus Students In Florida Institutions of Higher Learning, Fall 1957-Fall 1963 116 24 Percent of On-Campus Enrollments Composed of Out-of-State Students, Fall 1957-Fall 1963. . . 117 25 Percent of On-Campus Undergraduate Students in Florida's State Universities Who Are from Out of the State, Fall 1959-Fall 1963 .. . . . 118 26 Percent of On-Campus Graduate Students in Florida's State Universities Who Are from Out of the State, Fall 1959-Fall 1963 . . .. . ....... 118 27 Enrollments of Out-of-State On-Campus Students in Florida's State Universities, Fall 1959-Fall 1963. 119 xiii TABLES (Continued) Table Number Page 28 Percent of Out-of-State On-Campus Enrollments in Florida's State Universities Which Were Under- Graduate Students and Which Were Graduate Students, Fall 1959-Fall 1963 . . . ... 120 29 Florida Residents Attending Institutions of Higher Learning Outside Florida, Fall 1963 . .. .. 121 xiv MAPS AND GRAPHS Page Locations of Florida Institutions of Higher Learning . v Distribution of Total College-Grade Enrollment Among Florida Institutions of Higher Learning (Graph) . 17 Distribution of On-Campus College-Grade Students Among Florida Institutions of Higher Learning (Graphs). . 18 On-Campus Enrollment of Florida Students in All Florida Institutions of Higher Learning (by County) . . 24 Percent of On-Campus Enrollment in All Florida Colleges and Universities Contributed by Each County . 25 Density of On-Campus Student Population (by County). . 30 Enrollment of Florida Students in Florida A & M University (by County) . . . . . 31 Enrollment of Florida Students in Florida State University 32 Enrollment of Florida Students in the University of Florida (by County) . .... . . . 33 Enrollment of Florida Students in the University of South Florida (by County) . . . . ..... 34 Enrollment of Florida Students in the Florida Institute for Continuing University Studies (by County) .. .. 35 Enrollment of Florida Students in Florida Public Junior Colleges (by County) . . . .. ... 36 Enrollment of Florida Students in Florida Private Degree- Granting Institutions (by County) . . .. .. 37 Enrollment of Florida Students in Florida Private Junior Colleges (by County) . . . 38 Enrollment in Florida Institutions of Higher Learning (by State) 42 xv MAPS AND GRAPHS (Continued) Page Enrollment in Florida A & M University (by State) . 43 Enrollment in Florida State University (by State) . 44 Enrollment in the University of Florida (by State). . .... 45 Enrollment in the University of South Florida (by State). ... 46 Enrollment in Florida Public Junior Colleges (by State) . 47 Enrollment in Florida Private Degree-Granting Institutions (by State) . . . . . . 48 Enrollment in Florida Private Junior Colleges (by State). . 49 First-Time-in-College On-Campus Enrollment of Florida Students in All Florida Institutions of Higher Learning (by County) . . . .... 59 Number of Students Graduated from Florida Public High Schools, Spring 1963, (by County). . . . .. 62 First-Time-in-College Enrollment of Florida Students in Florida A & M University (by County) . . .. 65 First-Time-in-College Enrollment of Florida Students in Florida State University (by County) . .. .. 66 First-Time-In-College Enrollment of Florida Students in the University of Florida (by County). . . . ... 67 First-Time-in-College Enrollment of Florida Students in the University of South Florida (by County). . . ... 68 First-Time-in-College Enrollment of Florida Students in Florida Public Junior Colleges (by County) . ... 69 First-Time-in-College Enrollment of Florida Students in Florida Private Degree-Granting Institutions (by County). 70 First-Time-in-College Enrollment of Florida Students in Florida Private Junior Colleges (by County) ....... 71 xvi MAPS AND GRAPHS (Continued) Page Percent that the Number of Florida First-Time-in-College Students Is of the Number of 1963 Graduates of Florida Public High Schools (by County) . . . 74 First-Time-in-College Enrollment in All Florida Institutions of Higher Learning (by State) . . ... .. 78 On-Campus Enrollment of Florida Graduate Students in Florida Institutions of Higher Learning (by County) . 84 On-Campus Enrollment of Florida Graduate Students in the State University System (by County) . . . 85 Enrollment of Florida Graduate Students in the Florida Institute for Continuing University Studies (by County) 86 On-Campus Enrollment of Florida Graduate Students in Florida Private Degree-Granting Institutions (by County) ..... 87 On-Campus Enrollment of Graduate Students in Florida Institutions of Higher Learning (by State) . ... 90 On-Campus Enrollment of Graduate Students in the State University System (by State) . . 91 On-Campus Enrollment of Graduate Students in Florida Private Degree-Granting Institutions (by State) . .. .. 92 Distribution of All On-Campus Students Among Florida Institutions of Higher Learning, Fall 1957-Fall 1963 (Graph) . . . 103 Distribution of All First-Time-in-College On-Campus Students Among Florida Institutions of Higher Learning, Fall 1957- Fall 1963 (Graph) ..... . . . 107 xvii PRINCIPAL FINDINGS IN ENROLLMENTS FALL 1963 1 PRINCIPAL FINDINGS IN ENROLLMENT FALL 1963 For the first time the enrollment of college grade students in Florida institutions of higher learning exceeded 100,000. At the open- ing of the 1963-64 college year 107,863 students were attending classes in the fifty-five colleges, universities and institutes in the State. This was a gain of 14,964 (16.1%) over the 92,899 students of the pre- vious year. The on-campus enrollment in the fall of 1963 was 101,993, an increase of 14,070 (16.0%) over the fall 1962 on-campus enrollment of 87,923. The off-campus enrollment rose from 4,976 in the fall of 1962 to 5,870 (a gain of 894, or 18.0%). Public Institutions. There were 76,489 students (70.9% of the total) enrolled in Florida's 33 public institutions of higher learning. Of these, 37,998 were registered in components of the State University System. The on-campus enrollment in the four state universities was 33,348 (32.7% of the total on-campus enrollment of Florida). The total enrollments in the State University System institutions were: Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University 2,884; Florida State University 11,162; University of Florida 14,810; University of South Florida 4,593; Florida Institute for Continuing University Studies 4,549. Florida's 28 public junior colleges began the 1963 fall semester 2 with 38,491 college-level students. This represented 35.7% of the total college enrollment in Florida. These were all on-campus students, and they represented 37.7% of the on-campus enrollment in Florida's institutions of higher learning. Private Institutions. The 22 private institutions of higher learning in Florida enrolled 31,374 students (29.1% of the total). The off-campus enrollment of the private institutions was 1,220. There were 3,080 students enrolled in the four private junior colleges. The enrollments of the five institutions appearing in this report for the first time were: Biscayne College 51; Ringling School of Art 342; South-Eastern Bible College 247; Jones College - 1,094; Marymount College 91; total 1,825. This represents 1.7% of the total college enrollment of Florida. The three degree-granting institutions (Biscayne College, Ringling School of Art and South- Eastern Bible College) had a total enrollment of 640, which represented 2.3% of the enrollment in Florida private degree-granting institutions. The two junior colleges (Jones College and Marymount College) accounted for 1,185 (38.5%) of the private junior college enrollment. Composition of Enrollment. Of the 107,863 college students in Florida, 27,863 (25.8%) were in college for the first time. The grad- uate student enrollment was 10,331 (9.6% of the total). There were 87,764 residents of Florida enrolled as on-campus students in Florida institutions of higher learning. These represented 3 86.0% of the total on-campus enrollment. The on-campus enrollment of students from other states and territories and from foreign countries totaled 14,229 (14.0%). This is an increase of 5.8% over the 13,455 out-of-state students who were in residence on Florida campuses in the fall of 1962.1 Distribution of Florida Students. Sixteen percent of the Florida counties provided 77.0% (67,582) of the on-campus Florida students. These 11 counties were Dade 22,753; Pinellas 7,028; Hillsborough 6,013; Duval 5,795; Broward 5,054; Orange 4,725; Palm Beach 4,289; Brevard 3,508; Escambia 3,192; Volusia 2,739; Leon 2,486. There were four major source areas of college students in Florida. These were Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties in southeast Florida, with a total college student population of 30,550; Orange, Brevard, and Volusia counties in east central Florida, in which 10,972 students resided; Pinellas and Hillsborough counties in west central Florida, the homes of 13,041 students; Duval County, where 5,795 students lived. 1The United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare has issued a table of summary data which resulted from an as-yet un- published survey of residence and migration of college students in 1963. This table shows that in the fall of 1963 Florida had a net out-migration of 8,612 students. This means that 22,841 Florida residents were attending college out of the State (in-migration of 14,229 plus net out-migration of 8,612). 4 TABLE 1 ENROLLMENT IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING On-Campus Enrollmentl Off-Campus Instition Enrollment Total Institution First Time Graduate Terminal Total On- College Grade Graduate Enroll- Florida Non-Florida in College Programs Programs Campus Courses5 Programs ment State U. System 28,546 4,802 6,195 3,782 65 33,348 4,650 4,404 37,998 FAEU 2,681 203 511 269 65 2,884 2,884 FSU 8,980 2,081 1,922 1,669 11,061 101 101 11,162 UF 12,440 2,370 2,809 1,844 14,810 14,810 USF 4,445 148 953 4,593 4,593 FICUS 4,549 4,303 4,549 Public JC 37.329 1.162 13.888 5,260 38,491 38.491 Priv. DGI 19.077 7,997 5,896 2,145 193 27,074 1,220 28.294 Priv. JC 2,812 268 1,884 686 3.080 3 080 TOTAL 87,764 14,229 27,863 5,927 6,204 101,993 5,870 4,404 107,863 1 Includes all students in one or more courses for credit which are given on campus. 2 Includes all students who have not been enrolled in any other college or university. 3 Includes all students enrolled in graduate programs, except that law and medical students are not included. 4 Includes all students who are enrolled in terminal or technical programs. 5 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. Fifty-eight and nine-tenths percent of the on-campus students were men, and 53.6% of the off-campus students were men. Of the total enrollment of 107,863, there were 63,206 men (58.6%) and 44,657 women (41.4%). There were 66,292 students enrolled in the twenty-two degree- granting institutions and FICUS (60,422 on campus and 5,870 off campus). Fifty-seven and three-tenths percent (37,998) of these students were en- rolled in components of the State University System (33,348 on campus and 4,650 off campus, the latter including the 4,549 FICUS students). Forty-two and seven-tenths percent of the students of degree-granting institutions were enrolled in the 18 private degree-granting colleges and universities (27,074 on campus and 1,220 off campus). Junior colleges enrolled 41,571 students, all of whom were on campus. Ninety-two and six-tenths percent of these students (38,491) were in public junior colleges and 7.4% (3,080) were in private junior colleges. The distribution of all students among the types of institutions is shown by the graph on page 17. The graphs on page 18 illustrate 7 the distribution of Florida students and out-of-state students. Year-by-year percentages of enrollments of Florida students, non- Florida students, and all students are shown in Tables 3, 4 and 5. Table 6 shows the distribution of the 87,764 Florida on-campus students by county 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 24. The enrollments from each county are shown as percentages of the total on the map on page 25. The density of the Florida college student population is discussed on pages 27 through 29 and is shown by county on the map on page 30. The maps on pages 31 through 38 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 42 through 49 show the same kind of information by state of origin of the students. 8 TABLE 2 ENROLLMENT IN ALL FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING FALL 1963 By Type of Institution and.Sex of Student On-Campus First-Time College-Grade Terminal UNIVERSITY SYSTEM Enrollment Students Off-Campus Students Florida A & M University Men 1,356 267 0 64 Women 1,528 244 0 1 Total 2,884 511 0 65 Florida State University Men 5,750 800 100 0 Women 5,311 1,122 1 0 Total 11,061 1,922 101 0 University of Florida Men 10,387 1,740 0 0 Women 4,423 1,069 0 0 Total 14,810 2,809 0 0 University of South Florida Men 2,658 537 0 0 Women 1,935 416 0 0 Total 4,593 953 0 0 Fla. Inst. for Cont. U. Studies Men 0 0 1,970 0 Women 0 0 2,579 0 Total 0 0 4,549 0 Total University System Men 20,151 3,344 2,070 64 Women 13,197 2,851 2,580 1 Total 33,348 6,195 4,650 65 PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES Brevard Junior College Men 1,442 488 0 248 Women 661 256 0 158 Total 2,103 744 0 406 Central Florida Junior College Men 556 209 0 87 Women 306 162 0 64 Total 862 371 0 151 9 TABLE 2 (Continued) On-Campus First-Time College-Grade Terminal PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES (Cont.) Enrollment Students Off-Campus Students Chipola Junior College Men 498 213 0 24 Women 249 112 0 32 Total 747 325 0 56 Collier-Blocker Junior College Men 18 7 0 0 Women 45 26 0 0 Total 63 33 0 0 Daytona Beach Junior College Men 730 267 0 118 Women 620 218 0 92 Total 1,350 485 0 210 Edison Junior College Men 354 166 0 73 Women 320 144 0 78 Total 674 310 0 151 Gibbs Junior College Men 255 121 0 0 Women 451 183 0 65 Total 706 304 0 65 Gulf Coast Junior College Men 588 230 0 64 Women 299 133 0 70 Total 887 363 0 134 Hampton Junior College Men 95 60 0 16 Women 159 73 0 23 Total 254 133 0 39 Indian River Junior College Men 317 125 0 29 Women 300 81 0 1 Total 617 206 0 30 Jackson Junior College Men 29 15 0 0 Women 61 35 0 0 Total 90 50 0 0 Johnson Junior College Men 88 44 0 1 Women 207 68 0 22 Total 295 112 0 23 10 TABLE 2 (Continued) On-Campus First-Time College-Grade Terminal PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES (Cont.) Enrollment Students Off-Campus Students Junior College of Broward County Men 1,443 646 0 113 Women 1,007 468 0 137 Total 2,450 1,114 0 250 Lake City Junior College and Forest Ranger School Men 303 138 0 70 Women 188 96 0 10 Total 491 234 0 80 Lake-Sumter Junior College Men 215 100 0 18 Women 187 54 0 8 Total 402 154 0 26 Lincoln Junior College Men 37 15 0 14 Women 88 38 0 1 Total 125 53 0 15 Manatee Junior College Men 851 298 0 126 Women 576 179 0 139 Total 1,427 477 0 265 Miami-Dade Junior College Men 5,546 1,718 0 1,101 Women 5,515 1,131 0 607 Total 11,061 2,849 0 1,708 North Florida Junior College Men 321 149 0 15 Women 193 93 0 20 Total 514 242 0 35 Palm Beach Junior College Men 1,732 583 0 260 Women 1,352 557 0 385 Total 3,084 1,140 0 645 Pensacola Junior College Men 2,025 722 0 93 Women 1,073 434 0 106 Total 3,098 1,156 0 199 11 TABLE 2 (Continued) On-Campus First-Time College-Grade Terminal PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES (Cont.) Enrollment Students Off-Campus Students Roosevelt Junior College Men 43 22 0 0 Women 139 74 0 15 Total 182 96 0 15 Rosenwald Junior College Men 56 29 0 0 Women 55 36 0 6 Total 111 65 0 6 St. Johns River Junior College Men 649 306 0 17 Women 333 128 0 15 Total 982 434 0 32 St. Petersburg Junior College Men 3,117 1,183 0 204 Women 1,919 819 0 382 Total 5,036 2,002 0 586 Suwannee River Junior College Men 66 40 0 0 Women 166 79 0 16 Total 232 119 0 16 Volusia County Community Jr. College Men 153 63 0 43 Women 259 119 0 55 Total 412 182 0 98 Washington Junior College Men 93 54 0 8 Women 143 81 0 11 Total 236 135 0 19 Total, Public Junior Colleges Men 21,620 8,011 0 2,742 Women 16,871 5,877 0 2,518 Total 38,491 13,888 0 5,260 PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS Barry College Men 81 0 0 0 Women 767 204 0 0 Total 848 204 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 318 97 0 0 Women 513 135 0 0 Total 831 232 0 0 Biscayne College Men 51 27 0 0 Women 0 0 0 0 Total 51 27 0 0 Brevard Engineering College Men 745 95 0 0 Women 27 6 0 0 Total 772 101 0 0 Edward Waters College Men 241 104 50 14 Women 378 95 57 13 Total 619 199 107 27 Embry Riddle Aeronautical Institute Men 208 40 0 18 Women 2 0 0 0 Total 210 40 0 18 Florida Memorial College Men 107 13 0 0 Women 270 46 0 0 Total 377 59 0 0 Florida Presbyterian College Men 289 93 0 0 Women 300 104 0 0 Total 589 197 0 0 Florida Southern College Men 961 304 91 0 Women 796 318 0 0 Total 1,757 622 91 0 Jacksonville University Men 1,434 432 0 2 Women 776 305 0 56 Total 2,210 737 0 58 13 TABLE 2 (Continued) PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING On-Campus First-Time College-Grade Terminal INSTITUTIONS (Cont.) Enrollment Students Off-Campus Students Ringling School of Art Men 188 78 0 0 Women 154 76 0 0 Total 342 154 0 0 Rollins College Men 1,409 195 412 0 Women 726 153 59 0 Total 2,135 348 471 0 Saint Leo College Men 315 190 0 0 Women 89 38 0 0 Total 404 228 0 0 South-Eastern Bible College Men 130 57 0 0 Women 117 63 0 0 Total 247 120 0 0 Stetson University Men 1,148 214 0 0 Women 933 220 0 0 Total 2,081 434 0 0 University of Miami Men 7,436 1,007 0 0 Women 4,131 645 0 0 Total 11,567 1,652 0 0 University of Tampa Men 1,275 311 526 0 Women 669 186 25 0 Total 1,944 497 551 0 Webber College Men 0 0 0 0 Women 90 45 0 90 Total 90 45 0 90 Total, Private Degree- Granting Institutions Men 16,336 3,257 1,079 34 Women 10,738 2,639 141 159 Total 27,074 5,896 1,220 193 14 TABLE 2 (Continued) On-Campus First-Time College-Grade Terminal PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES Enrollment Students Off-Campus Students Florida College Men 182 92 0 6 Women 103 53 0 0 Total 285 145 0 6 Jones College Jacksonville Division Men 442 511 0 31 Women 203 74 0 145 Total 645 585 0 176 Orlando Division Men 186 172 0 18 Women 141 129 0 105 Total 327 301 0 123 Miami Division Men 47 17 0 47 Women 75 33 0 70 Total 122 50 0 117 Total Jones College Men 675 700 0 96 Women 419 236 0 320 Total 1,094 936 0 416 Marymount College Men 0 0 0 0 Women 91 83 0 54 Total 91 83 0 54 Orlando Junior College Men 1,093 436 0 45 Women 517 284 0 165 Total 1,610 720 0 210 Total, Private Junior Colleges Men 1,950 1,228 0 147 Women 1,130 656 0 539 Total 3,080 1,884 0 686 15 TABLE 2 (Continued) TOTAL, DEGREE-GRANTING On-Campus First-Time College-Grade Terminal INSTITUTIONS* Enrollment Students Off-Campus Students Men 36,487 6,601 3,149 98 Women 23,935 5,490 2,721 160 Total 60,422 12,091 5,870 258 TOTAL, JUNIOR COLLEGES Men 23,570 9,239 0 2,889 Women 18,001 6,533 0 3,057 Total 41,571 15,772 0 5,946 TOTAL, ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING Men 60,057 15,840 3,149 2,987 Women 41,936 12,023 2,721 3,217 Total 101,993 27,863 5,870 6,204 * Includes FICUS. FICUS does not grant degrees, but regular FICUS students are taking FICUS-administered courses as parts of degree programs for which they are enrolled in the state universities. 16 DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL COLLEGE-GRADE ENROLLMENT AMONG FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING -/ Private / //// Priv. StateUniversity -- SI I f I. - --" Degree-Granting / / / / /2.9 - ystem - / / Inst /- - - / / / / / / / - S- - - I " / / IPrivate / State University \ / / Degree-Granting / / / / System - - S/ Institutions / / - - \ //// /////////// - - - -\ S//////// //// - 35.2% - - I2 - - - - // If II tI II II II II II \- - - - - I IIII IIII I- - - - - I I f I I f If II // - - - -- - II . ..IIIII I -------- * * S- *- -- - ... Public Junior - - - \. . Colleges . .. - - - ....... ............. - \ . .. .7 . . . - ....... .: . . 17 DISTRIBUTION OF ON-CAMPUS COLLEGE-GRADE STUDENTS AMONG FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING 3.2% 1.9% State I I I I 33.7% - / / / /- --- - Pub.// / / / / / / - - - l I I 21.7%// 32.5-6 _, / / / / / / / / /- -- 2--- -\8 .Priv. J. C. . ...... *'.= ^ ,'- - 1... ...... . Fl-rida Students 1.9% z State U. I// / / / / / / 33.7% - - ;' / / 56.2% / / /' - I Pub. J. C.1 1 / //1 1--------- P Priv. DGI I ' .--. / / / / / / / / / ,,8.2 -, SPriv. J. C. ,, / / / / / / / /\ . .../ / / / / /I I \. . Out-of-State Students 18 TABLE 3 DISTRIBUTION OF ON-CAMPUS FLORIDA STUDENTS AMONG FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING Fall State University Public Junior Private Degree- Private Junior of System Colleges Granting Institutions Colleges 1957 46.0% 13.3% 37.9% 2.9% 100.1% 1958 43.3 18.6 34.6 3.5 100.0 1959 40.8 21.5 33.9 3.8 100.0 1960 41.5 27.4 28.8 2.3 100.0 1961 38.5 32.8 26.4 2.3 100.0 1962 38.7 36.2 23.0 2.1 100.0 1963 32.5 42.5 21.7 3.2 99.9 TABLE 4 DISTRIBUTION OF ON-CAMPUS OUT-OF-STATE STUDENTS AMONG FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING Fall State University Public Junior Private Degree- Private Junior of System Colleges Granting Institutions Colleges 1957 30.0% 1.6% 66.4% 2.0% 100.1% 1958 31.5 2.0 64.1 2.4 100.0 1959 32.9 3.0 61.7 2.4 100.0 1960 31.3 2.9 63.5 2.3 100.0 1961 31.2 4.8 61.2 2.8 100.0 1962 32.3 6.9 58.8 2.0 100.0 1963 33.7 8.2 56.2 1.9 100.0 19 TABLE 5 DISTRIBUTION OF ALL ON-CAMPUS STUDENTS AMONG FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING Fall State University Public Junior Private Degree- Private Junior of System Colleges Granting Institutions Colleges 1957 43.0% 11.1% 43.3% 2.7% 100.1% 1958 40.3 17.1 39.3 3.3 100.0 1959 39.5 18.3 38.7 3.5 100.0 1960 39.7 23.2 34.8 2.3 100.0 1961 37.3 28.2 32.2 2.3 100.0 1962 37.4 31.6 28.9 2.1 100.0 1963 32.7 37.7 26.5 3.0 99.9 20 TABLE 6 DISTRIBUTION OF ON-CAMPUS FLORIDA COLLEGE-GRADE STUDENTS, BY COUNTY County FAMU FSU UF USF State U Pub. Priv. Priv. Total System JC DGI JC Alachua 39 77 1,141 12 1,269 280 92 12 1,653 Baker 1 2 14 -- 17 41 3 1 62 Bay 27 160 65 4 264 361 42 1 1,168 Bradford 4 8 58 1 71 38 27 3 139 Brevard 20 167 313 24 524 2,077 833 24 3,508 Broward 94 546 871 51 1,562 2,679 797 16 5,054 Calhoun 10 35 14 -- 59 65 3 -- 127 Charlotte 2 10 18 12 42 80 11 5 138 Citrus 5 8 23 1 37 54 15 -- 106 Clay 3 21 57 1 82 131 42 21 276 Collier 2 24 33 14 73 78 23 1 175 Columbia 16 65 53 1 135 251 18 1 405 Dade 269 1,233 2,486 149 4,137 10,544 7,948 124 22,753 DeSoto 6 20 14 5 45 14 22 4 85 Dixie 1 4 G -- 13 12 5 -- 30 Duval 293 769 1,196 32 2,290 509 2,527 469 5,795 Escambia 92 269 183 6 550 2,591 50 1 3,192 Flagler -- 8 13 -- 21 39 6 -- 66 Franklin 11 22 2 -- 35 13 2 -- 50 Gadsden 123 132 17 1 273 55 34 1 363 Gilchrist 3 15 -- 18 27 1 1 47 Glades -- -- 2 -- 2 1 1 1 5 Gulf 14 27 6 -- 47 84 7 2 140 HWmilton 8 13 12 -- 33 70 5 -- 108 Hardee 2 16 32 21 71 18 18 9 116 Hendry 6 5 20 2 33 22 17 -- 72 Hernando 6 16 20 23 65 20 17 4 106 Highlands 10 27 52 18 107 23 34 10 174 Hillsborough 134 418 664 2,772 3,988 768 1,156 101 6,013 TABLE 6 (Continued) County FAMU FSU UF USF State U Pub. Priv. Priv. Total System JC DGI JC Holmes 5 24 14 -- 43 66 2 -- 111 Indian River 16 40 64 6 126 142 46 6 320 Jackson 30 104 43 4 131 373 22 2 578 Jefferson 36 40 9 -- 85 99 12 1 197 Lafayette 1 5 7 -- 13 20 -- -- 33 Lake 21 88 163 40 312 525 104 37 978 Lee 10 75 126 66 277 531 87 8 903 Leon 651 1,576 82 4 2,313 144 27 2 2,486 Levy -- 20 48 1 69 54 9 7 139 Liberty 4 5 3 -- 12 6 2 -- 20 Madison 43 44 23 -- 110 220 10 -- 340 Manatee 23 130 154 40 347 749 57 5 1,158 IIsrion 47 76 203 8 334 630 56 8 1,028 r Martin 13 12 38 1 64 72 15 8 159 Ionroe 10 26 67 11 114 51 59 6 230 Nassau 10 36 21 1 68 25 55 5 153 Okaloosa 11 144 96 1 252 219 8 5 484 Okeechobee -- 7 13 -- 20 26 7 -- 53 Orange 78 369 766 75 1,288 167 1,787 1,483 4,725 Osceola 1 24 42 12 79 2 20 31 132 Palm Beach 108 342 582 28 1,060 2,878 330 21 4,289 Pasco 8 33 41 107 189 35 112 9 345 Pinellas 79 580 888 508 2,055 4,372 562 39 7,023 Polk 87 296 375 268 1,026 286 619 34 1,965 Putnam 24 34 82 -- 140 372 41 8 561 St. Johns 16 39 70 -- 125 194 106 14 439 St. Lucie 24 55 87 8 174 503 63 3 743 Santa Rosa 15 42 35 1 93 368 2 1 464 Sarasota 3 183 250 61 502 629 109 5 1,245 Seminole 17 57 107 10 191 62 81 198 532 Sumter 4 9 26 6 45 127 10 2 184 / TABLE 6 (Continued) County FAMU FSU UF USF State U Pub. Priv. Priv. Total System JC DGI JC Suwannee 10 38 44 -- 92 117 25 3 237 Taylor 12 25 30 -- 67 121 7 1 196 Union -- 3 16 1 20 34 3 -- 57 Volusia 37 186 376 25 624 1,508 580 27 2,739 Uakulla 9 25 5 -- 39 3 2 -- 44 Talton 5 33 26 1 65 46 7 -- 118 Washington 10 42 16 1 69 103 4 -- 176 Unclassified -- -- -- -- -- 5 223 21 249 Total 2,681 3,900 12,440 4,445 28,546 37,329 19,077 2,812 87,764 t'3 ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN ALL FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By County) tIt -w -,41M, ; 'C "'-- 139 464 484 \., 5P... 153 118 17 L 3 0'" 5,795 17 / -in 6\ //'^*40~ ,5 4 ,.-- .127 *" 9 486 .19.r 3 6 2 V., -- A ...11A 6o 2 3,192 ,168 6 1 5 27' 439 40 F 0, ...O . 30 30 t71 1,653 561 F 19/ 139 --" 1 1,028 , 73 106 i97--f' r' 106 4,725 345 !' -. \132 i 3,508 7,028 3 1,965 -< -" ',, .320 Unclassified 249 0.- -\- 1 . 1158i 116 i 53 743 Total 87,764 .iT"o . 1,245 85 / \159 138 5 721 4,289 903 nri i 175 5,054 ,22,753 230 24 PERCENT OF ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN ALL FLORIDA COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES CONTRIBUTED BY EACH COUNTY .53 .55 13 1 -..66( .22 NAS6 E\'s, o.. ,l .-G-I\7" ..A TO--- j-^ii2 6 260 .20 .239 412 /;71 .02\ o5 .22 i 27 46., " 4 1.33 0.164 0- .31 5 *. 6 6 .6 0 2 '0. 03 5i1.88 i.64 41R 1.6; 211 ..1 .'3. 1 .17 --".' S.1 2. .1 S.12 5.38 2 .39 '0 iA ",. 15 . Im<_.ifp'o\, c oo A ~ .85 ,_._.J-. 36 1. 32i ..13 .06 I' .r t;;-7 .-j.20 '0.36 .85r 1.42 0o" .18 A total of 87,764 Florida students .16 .01 are enrolled in all of Florida's colleges i 4.89 and universities. Of this total, 249 (.28%) 03 08 have not been classified by county, although I -ROWAR they are Florida students. 1 5.76 .20 25.93 '26 25 DENSITY OF COLLEGE STUDENT POPULATION 26 DENSITY OF COLLEGE STUDENT POPULATION In the fall of 1958 the density of the Florida college student population 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 from 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. In- creases 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. 27 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 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 pop- ulation 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 306; Brevard 170 to 318 and Leon 295 to 301. The density of the student population in the fall of 1963 ranged from one per 100 square miles in Glades County to 2,662 per 100 square miles in Pinellas County. In seven counties the figures remained the 28 same as the fall 1962 figures. There were increases in 46 of the 67 counties. The greatest increase was in Dade County (853 to 1,108). Duval County was second with an increase of 101 (645 to 746). Other large increases occurred in Pinellas County (2,599 to 2,662) and Leon County (301 to 363). Small decreases occurred in 14 counties. For the State as a whole the density of the college student population increased from 145 students per 100 square miles in the fall of 1962 to 162 students per 100 square miles in the fall of 1963. The number of students per 100 square miles in Florida has increased 95.2% (83 to 162) since the fall of 1957. 29 DENSITY OF ON-CAMPUS COLLEGE STUDENT POPULATION (By County) T Ai"OZM[WTMWI OMS MoAC.N 45 51 11 e.g 62 ..... . * 29 n u /T-'.71 2/*' 3 1 S, 23 O r 33 / "48 -4 746 --2 7 19 35 52 " 86 155 1. SW 16 2 25I e 9 -- v .1 ,.,," 7 !4 11 185 .1 70 13 64 NUMBER OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN ALL i- FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER 19 I EDUCATION PER 100 SQUARE MILES 3 i8 22 '- i .5'6 .'f KEY46 10 2,662 p 57. 10 . t1 1,000 or more students : .. per 100 sq. miles. -:7 ,6 168 ., !7 7 E 500-999 students per 100 ,1.-- .r sq. miles. 235 ....i 12 I 28 S 250-499 students per 100 20 1-. 6 .. sq. miles# ,.-O' 6 ,2176:, i 100-249 students per 100 ' sq. miles 9 5. I Fewer than 100 students per O o__._ 100 sq. miles 23 Note: For the State as a whole there were 162 \> students per 100 sq. miles. 30o 30 ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN FLORIDA A 6 M UNIVERSITY (By County) 92 15 11 5 30 S10 OU 12 / A 7 MOM3 m43 I 1 ) -93 4 1 91i 10 p y is 1- ^ ^ r^:--- -',.r \9 01 16 1 7.,) S .12 L i- .I o 4 iO l 3 6 t,1 4 7-,6" '' ;\ 1 V ', 2'*" ' L AA V)4AI. \TNM 50 i 39j24 f^ on 0 5 47 VOWN 0 7J 47S 5 i i _... r ",o .\r 21 21 .6 78 8 P L -- ,. o , S 1 I.V16o 79 87 \ R, S1341 0 4 Total 2,681 O[T 10 m .r SARA 6TA 13 2 . 10 V1- 6 108 % 10 jcwi j 6 TOWARD S 94 269 31 ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY (By County) 526 24 5 2\ 104 St 3 21 168 ?I;^,I-C' 9 15 v" -, -i 7 2 W,^ \ -^< "4 V3 1 77 34 ... w or 4 ^>...-,..8 296 1167 1 .. 76 i 186 580 i 418r L8 S -418- 0 130 16 127 55 Total 8,980 -112 183 SAO 20 75 5 i 5 9 ("'"GTC~ino I 2 '' II "- -546 24 S c "- 3 1.o 11,233 32 ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA (By County) S2\35 96 17 2 1,196 S/82 9/ 23 S12 i14 l/ \ A i 1 9 5 --.- 3 4 4 5 3 .. I3 d1^^O 1^ ^ | 57 So30 .- 1, 70 6 _2 -' ACUA pU T 8 15il,141 i82 1 48| ,j,-.--..3 . ,-- 203 3. 76 23 6 163! -0 3 375 888 6641 313 Total 12,440 -; j 'UIC 154 32 152 3 87 -za J M-- A 18 2__8 1 871 33 0, MOO 2,486 67 33 ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA (By County) 6 1 1 |4 o o O. o i .0 1 a 1 0 0TA4O ( / 032 tOi 12 /1 12 A r S11A0F 1 9WOi 0 0 0 j0 .r. T- -r ...... o.M 23 7 i 75 )\\. 107 1, i; ... 1 Total 4,445 508 2 72 268 24 4o 21_ 18 8 16 4 $Q107.1 125 Total 4,445 508 2772 268 1 .2 4 ARASOTA SROWAiRD 14 51 149 11 34 ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN THE FLORIDA INSTITUTE FOR CONTINUING UNIVERSITY STUDIES (By County) *M4-13 X0 ?A R.O' / 2 %/ A 0 0 5=-.0 --< 2 "1 9L- 15 A S13" 2 j1 5r o 13 26 -7-%- 42 117 43 01 l -O 0 Q 0v,25 2 1 -.21 ,-" 78 rA" w " 2 1 1 333 Total 4,549 or279 .t *"" C \. r. 1 19 2 2 2 11 5 ._ Gi 1i3--.. , t.,,, 178 r4AIS 1.2 4,,.-'.50 i. 1. 1 31 . / 12 r">" U..c i\ 35 )k 204 ,,., i159 490 -- s9 i \ .., ft'a Total 4,549 2/-. 79 . ....3, _ VSB 36 I 12 2 117 1 64 .. MA- j "to I 613 35 ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN FLORIDA PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES (By County) \ 368,219 I46 3 O3-n, ,." 9" .- -2 2,591 I 121 i1,,, 3. 2- 3 - 8 3 .2D0- Ap U 94 ^ 1 27i 280 1372 F 54 VO 630 6 0 508 5.2 525 6l2 20 .i 167 35 r -O-, l-^ 2,077 4,372 -f 7681 286 Unclassified 5 14 Total 37,329 79 18 23 503 ......i ..Mo -I3 H"26 50 36 SAASO -1 72 8 0 J 8531 _22 2,878 BROWARD 78 2,679 0 o- ~10,544 51. 36 ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN FLORIDA PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS (By County) SOK 2 8 7 2 jl 22 - -")oe \-- ;- A 5- 1 "^ ^ ^. ..-,Trs o;p- 55 4 v-4 / 5 2,527 I -_. .,;--. ,, ,.- 27 12, 1' r""" 4" 3 ., 3 ., 2 2 7 25 I 18 - 42 7 3 v / 42 106 42 1, 7 FoRO 5 5 1i 92 1 41 ;rA -' -. T- J 6 9 i S56 580 ../ 10 A.-- 17 .Z-. i 1,787 / P, 0 L. -t CtoVA 112 0 .-- \ 20 562 .1 156 619 619 I ... Unclassified 223 .' -. .46o 57 18 63 Total 19,077 -34s "7 63 SARsoT. 22 15 M Hr 171 330 87 k-'" 17 BROWARD 23 797 i 7,948 59, 70' 37 ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN FLORIDA PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES (By County) 3I 1 0 o 2 ~2 0 0/' w' ) \C- 1 i ....... .Io, 1 -----2- 5/ -0 .... /1i 12 8 / i 0 s27 0 A 2 i 7 F 41,483 SCO 05CI0LA ussoMs I31 6,,. 39 --fl o101 34 2- Unclassified 21 .Zr-- 9-i-| 5 9 3 Total 2,812 '- 10 O r I-.^ w .c 4 G w-r-w M t 8I .. 0 21 *.J ,, JOROWAliD 16 S124 00 o 38 TABLE 7 TOTAL COLLEGE-GRADE, ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT, ALL FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By State) State FAMU FSU UF USF State U. Pub. Priv. Priv. Total System JC DGI JC Alabama 31 145 73 5 254 106 101 20 481 Alaska -- 1 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- 5 Arizona -- 1 3 -- 4 1 5 -- 10 Arkansas 1 16 17 1 35 1 15 7 53 California -- 40 43 7 90 17 68 5 180 Colorado -- 4 14 -- 18 2 17 -- 37 Connecticut 3 21 33 3 65 17 356 6 444 Del aare -- 2 6 -- G 5 40 -- 53 Dist. of Col. -- 11 20 3 34 6 56 1 97 Florida 2,631 3,930 12,440 4,445 28,546 37,329 19,077 2,812 37,764 Geor-ia 71 459 10O 9 719 76 360 27 1,190 Hawaii -- 2 3 1 6 -- 4 -- 10 Idaho -- 3 1 -- 4 -- 2 -- 6 Illinois 2 66 109 9 186 27 434 12 659 Indiana 1 38 45 3 37 31 170 7 295 Iox, -- 22 11 2 35 6 29 -- 70 Kansas -- 7 3 2 17 5 22 -- 44 Kentucky 1 39 38 1 79 11 111 13 214 Louisiana 10 51 22 -- 83 4 36 2 125 i.aine -- 13 3 1 22 3 37 -- 62 iMaryland -- 23 39 5 72 9 168 2 251 Massachusetts 2 54 60 8 132 20 372 -- 524 l;ichiSan 1 34 33 6 79 41 157 3 280 4iinnesota 1 14 4 -- 19 6 23 2 50 Hiississippi 5 33 16 -- 54 5 38 2 99 Missouri -- 27 19 1 47 4 54 3 113 TABLE 7 (Continued) State FAIMU FSU UF USF State U. Pub. Priv. Priv. Total System JC DGI JC Montana -- 3 -- 1 4 2 8 -- 14 Iebraska -- 6 6 -- 12 2 13 -- 27 Nevada -- 1 2 1 4 -- 7 -- 11 New Hampshire -- -- 4 -- 4 2 26 -- 32 New7 Jersey 6 63 123 10 202 49 837 18 1,156 New Mlexico -- 11 5 -- 16 3 C -- 27 Hew York 14 167 291 20 492 95 1,701 29 2,397 North Carolina 4 63 62 5 134 27 174 -- 335 North Dakot -- -- 1 -- 1 1 C 1 11 Ohio 3 65 112 5 190 37 372 20 619 Oklahoma 1 20 10 3 34 6 7 2 49 Oregon -- 2 3 1 6 1 6 -- 13 g Pennsylvania 3 92 105 7 212 48 798 7 1,065 Rhode Island -- 7 15 1 23 4 77 1 105 South Carolina 10 71 64 3 148 23 124 4 299 South Dakota -- -- 4 -- 4 -- 4 -- 8 Tennessee 6 64 75 3 143 11 103 11 273 Texas 3 45 37 3 93 9 47 7 156 Utah -- 6 3 1 10 1 3 1 15 Vernont -- 1 7 -- 8 3 15 -- 26 Virginia 5 76 86 4 171 20 255 10 456 Washington -- 6 10 -- 16 2 6 2 26 West Virginia -- 14 20 2 36 9 44 -- 39 Tisconsin -- 16 21 5 42 9 72 1 124 UyomrinS -- 4 4 -- 8 2 1 -- 11 Total 2,800 10,914 14,334 4,537 32,715 38,098 26,609 3,043 100,465 Canal Zone -- 12 -- -- 12 1 20 16 49 Gucu -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1 TABLE 7 (Continued) State FAMIU FSU UF USF State U. Pub. Priv. Priv. Total System JC DGI JC Puerto .ico -- 2 -- -- 2 2 61 -- 65 U. S. Virgin Islands -- -- -- -- -- -- I -- 1 Other Countries 4 133 476 6 619 380 382 13 1,394 Unclassified -- -- -- -- -- 10 -- 8 18 GRAND TOTAL 2,384 11,061 14,010 4,593 33,343 33,491 27,074 3,080 101,993 ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING Alaska 5 (By State) 26 I 62 S-- N. DAK. . /14 MINN. OREGONv 524 13/ AH O -. 50 W 3 IS 05 / 6 S.OAK 124\ -I 6 8 124 CH 444 / A J. ? I---- 1,0 1,156 \E* I "--! 27 I 2-tt. 27- IL. I t D 619 --251 11 *i 659 295 456 \ UTAH COL. 659 89 1 V1 4 CALIF. \ 15 COL KANSAS MO. h Ky. /* M \.-....... 44 113 i'214.-- .c \ ,- -/*---- T-L-.-----.- -...,-- J ... 335/ 180 \ '273 District of SI OKLA -- f Columbia 97 / ARIZ IA \ SN. MEX 58 l \ Hawaii 10 10 27 .- iss , -I m Iiss 481 .1,190 ...... TEXAS Lx 1 Florida 87,764 TE 125 Other States and DC 12,701 156 Canal Zone 49 87,764 Guam 1 Puerto Rico 65 U. S. Virgin Islands- 1 X Other Countries 1,394 .- Unclassified 18 Total 101,993 ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA A & M UNIVERSITY Alaska 0 (By State) |AsI /-- - A9 1 tIw-illo o.:- _-- - N. DAK. I 0 MO NT 0 / MINN. O01 OREGON / o I 2 0 S. DAK. 0 O 0 WCH 3 Si I OA. --.---". .W Y. Columbia 0- - I 0 IOWA8 / N It ,, i i 1 I /r F \ ",,0, U-A. --..I N A,,S,. NEBR IND. 8 (JO ) NE0 0 0 0 OO 0 UT0 2 f 5 OAU 0 COLO, ANAS MO. r Sawaii 0 .J C. O .-N.- .6-.-. 4 District of IOt DC r9 10- Other Countries A4 Total 2,884 ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY Alaska i (By State) i ASH / j 2' T^^- ---.------ 6 N. AK f3 MON 0 MINN. M I N ,,., ,-- .14 4 w 1 67 "" 0 S. DAK W2 7 I r ---4 i 0 IOW A O HIO 9 2. /L. 1 -. NEBR. 22 \ 2 /. 6 \--- 65 ] 6 .-1 66 l38 ./76 28 661 38 ( W. v t UTA \ COLO. I MO 714 1 v CALF. 6 CO KANSAS MO. i. S\ -- -. I... 7 27 ,--- C- 40 v .- -- --TE r.-- 63/ SY 64 District of I I I OKLA. 0 A 71 Columbia- 11 ARIz I 20 I A1 N. MEx 16 GN-'K. A i 11 i 1 45 Hawaii 2 -- .Lr---- S 33 \1 51 Florida 8,980 4 45 Other States and DC 1,934 8,980 Canal Zone 12 Puerto Rico 2 Other Countries 133 Total -11,061 " ENROLLMENT IN THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Alaska (By State) I II j ^i !<< -Z "S4--T -- r-'_^^ ^y " 10 . L N. DAK I / MONT. AM. 0 MINN. OREGON CO / Y I3 t 0 AK 291 1O Ss S4--- WO. 21.21 8 --- -38 S4 i IOWA l"O" \ 105 1 2 UTAH lO.0 I I NEB i 11 I ) '-) 6 CAIF COLO KANSAS Mo. I. ., /^..--, \ I 14 8 3 19 38 7 174 43 6 2 -------- T h>- \j t 1 75 -- 62 SOK. A i-o--* *' SC, 3 S ARIZ I I i \ 64 / SNMC '- 10 17 \ \ S-----, .. I -. 3 I 5 ..-- MASS. i ( District of H_ a..i I- )[ 16 73 180 Columbia -20 Hawaii 3 TXAS LA. L- 4 ( 22 Florida 12,440 37 22- 12,440 Other States and DC 1,894 Other Countries 476 Total 14,810 ENROLLMENT IN THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA Alaska 0 (By State) Alaska 0 V Asn 7 I Ot o /, i <, /z _r-"1 i, / / MO ,NT. .)-,A . / 0 MNN. / / ) .-. - O / --N-. .- --o -.. OA K )i , i 1D7 / I 1 ^. i \ 1DAHO S. DAK. 0 20 '-0 0 5. -- .---.-R7 .. J 10 3 0 \ W \ oIO 7WA 0 1 v T 0 ... 4. . SU\ 1 AH L. 3 / - CALIF. COLO, KANSAS IV. S: o i --r" s.c,/ / .M 3 1 \ . -. i O-.- c V, ". AR I N.MEX 3 A . Hawaii 1 ------- T 0 \ .-----4 TEXAS L.- Florida 4,445 0 Other States and DC 142 ^ 3 4'44 Other Countries 6 Total 4,593 ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES (By State) SAlaska 0 2 3 rN. 2 \ "7 \ 3./ ---- MONTH N DAK * / 2 l MN 2 - OREGON 2 v ---- -- ) -. -. 20 1 ,. SOAK. 6 .. 95 . I 0 20 ---. 9 iCH 17 SWYO. -. 41- Sr2 IOWA j V,40 48 * S -T1 NEBR. 6 OHO I- \E 2 IND1 /37 r 9 I UI t j' j9 S \! TAH.... 27 31 1-. / 20 \.C 0 oo / Mo \ - CALI. \ I KANSAS / --- -- 4... 2 5 4 1 7 -- 17 \ ri / -- / '27 -\I .. n -- District of I OKA C Columbia 6 S ARz i ARK. 23 / N.MEX 6 I .2 1 3 IISS. i - Hawaii 0 0~-- .Lr--- ...- 5 TEXAS Florida 37,329\ 4 . Other States and DC 769 9 LA -37,329 Canal Zone 1 Puerto Rico 2 Other Countries 380 Unclassified 10 Total 38,491 ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS A a 3 (By State) SAlaska 3 WASN. --.- -, I6 SI <> "' ,, 1537 -. N. DAK / "i fMONT. 8 /EO NA I "DAH. r ..-------._ _I 23 ./ /I,7 8 <,.372 IYO 1- 1 'D w 7781 -887 "I --. 72 372 / 356 CA I. i 17 22 5 1 2 ' --- -.A 57. . ( / ,. i L.^. ..... !_ NEBR. \ 29 I r .. 0 ..40 68- V "-' 1 .i103 i.. ,, 3District of \ i I i. A. I \ Colubia 56 / 7 434 70 C5LIF. \ I KA GA 1Hawaii 4 T._ J7 I, A 1 68 TEXAS 3 ENN. J. ----- r\ '\I lFN ". .District of Florida 19,077 Columa ( I Other States and DC 7,532 GA19,077 Canal Zone 20 47 Guam 1 Puerto Rico 61 U.S. Virgin Islands I Other Countries 382 Total 27,074 ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES Alaska- 0 (By State) 2 I-. /MONT. ~.- AK ORECON 0 ---'--- . I ,o*o.-* r *S2 WI - No S DAK 29 0 --.-C.. o. 0 i 1 .. 0 N..-R 6, ' rVyo. 3 I -. o oWA O .- /^rj NEBR. fp 0 Si o I o --20 10 2 CALIF. CO LO KANSAS . s \ 0 o .i y 13s C. 5 -----. .---" Si District of SOKLA C ARIz I AI 4 Columbia- 1 N/ NMEX -2 (/ I --7 0 A 0F 7 G Hawaii 0 _r-- J 20 S\ TEXAS LA. L-- Florida 2,812 2 Other States and DC 231 FLA '- 2,812 Canal Zone 16 7 Other Countries 13 Unclassified 8 Total 3,080 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE- NROLLMENT 50 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLTMEiT Florida colleges and universities enrolled a total of 101,993 on-campus college-grade students in the fall of 1963. Twenty-seven and three-tenths percent of these (27,863) were first-time-in-college students. Florida provided 23,630 of the first-time-in-college students (84.8%) and there were 4,233 from out of the State. Table 11 shows the 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 59. In the spring of 1963 there were 44,168 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 62, and the numbers grad- uated each year since and including 1958 are shown by county-in Table 12. The percent 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 in Table 14 and on the map on page 74. For the State as a whole this figure was 53.5%. In the fall of 1962 it was 50.5%. The maps on pages 65 through 71 show the Florida first-time-in- college enrollment by counties for the state universities and for the other institutions by type. Table 15 shows the out-of-state first-time- in-college enrollment by state of residence for each of the state univer- sities and for the remaining colleges and universities by type. Totals for each state are included in the table and are also shown on the map on page 78. 51 Percentage distributions of first-time-in-college enrollments by type of institution are shown in Tables 8, 9 and 10. Of the 15,914 first-time-in-college students enrolled in Florida institutions in the fall of 1963 who came from the 38 counties supporting public junior colleges, 11,502 (72.3%) were attending public junior col- leges, 2,687 (16.9%) were attending state universities, and 1,725 (10.8%) were enrolled in private institutions. Of the 7,605 first-time-in-college students who came from the remaining 29 counties2, 1,764 (23.2%) were enrolled in public junior col- leges, 2,816 (37.0%) were enrolled in the state universities, and 3,025 (39.8%) were enrolled in private institutions.3 Fifty-six and seven-tenths percent of Florida's counties support public junior colleges. Sixty-seven and seven-tenths percent of the first- time-in-college students were from these counties. These same counties had 60.3% of the 1963 public high school graduates in the State. Baker, Bay, Brevard, Broward, Calhoun, Charlotte, Citrus, Clay, Collier, Columbia, Dade, Escambia, Flagler, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Indian River, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Lake, Lee, Levey, 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, Glades, Gulf, Hardee, Hendry, Hernando, Highlands, Hillsborough, Holmes, Leon, Liberty, Monroe, Nassau, Okaloosa, Orange, Osceola, Pasco, Polk, Sarasota, Seminole, Suwannee, Wakulla, Walton. 3These figures do not include 111 Florida first-time-in-college students whose home counties were not reported. 52 The number of first-time-in-college students from the counties supporting public junior colleges was 59.8% of the number of 1963 public high school graduates in those counties, whereas the comparable figure for the remaining counties was 43.3%. For the State as a whole, the number of first-time-in-college students equalled 53.3% of the number of 1963 high school graduates. 53 TABLE 8 DISTRIBUTION OF FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ON-CAMPUS FLORIDA STUDENTS AMONG FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING Fall State University Public Junior Private Degree- Private Junior of System Colleges Granting Institutions Colleges 1958 33.9% 32.7% 28.2% 5.2% 100.0% 1959 34.2 33.5 27.0 5.3 100.0 1960 35.2 42.9 18.6 3.3 100.0 1961 31.2 48.5 16.6 3.7 100.0 1962 24.9 57.0 14.3 3.8 100.0 1963 23.3 56.1 13.5 7.1 100.0 TABLE 9 DISTRIBUTION OF FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ON-CAMPUS OUT-OF-STATE STUDENTS AMONG FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING Fall State University Public Junior Private Degree- Private Junior of System Colleges Granting Institutions Colleges 1958 20.2% 4.7% 70.5% 4.6% 100.0% 1959 18.0 5.7 71.3 5.0 100.0 1960 16.3 4.7 75.0 4.0 100.0 1961 16.6 9.1 69.7 4.6 100.0 1962 16.2 14.1 65.2 4.5 100.0 1963 16.3 14.7 64.2 4.8 100.0 54 TABLE 10 DISTRIBUTION OF ALL FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ON-CAMPUS STUDENTS AMONG FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING Fall State University Public Junior Private Degree- Private Junior of System Colleges Granting Institutions Colleges 1957 33.0% 20.5% 41.7% 4.8% 100.0% 1958 33.9 28.6 34.4 5.1 100.0 1959 31.3 28.5 35.0 5.2 100.0 1960 31.7 35.6 29.3 3.4 100.0 1961 28.6 41.6 25.9 3.9 100.0 1962 23.6 50.7 21.8 3.9 100.0 1963 22.2 49.8 21.2 6.8 100.0 55 TABLE 11 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS, BY COUNTY County FAMIU FSU UF USF State U. 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Total System JC DGI JC Alachua 7 18 122 3 150 115 30 6 301 Baker -- -- 1 -- 1 23 -- 1 25 Bay 4 20 11 -- 35 354 13 1 403 Bradford -- 2 3 -- 10 16 2 3 31 Brevard 5 30 91 9 135 702 130 19 986 Broward 20 123 197 5 345 1,202 168 7 1,722 Calhoun -- 3 3 -- 6 27 -- -- 33 Charlotte -- 2 2 3 7 65 2 3 77 Citrus -- 2 1 -- 3 24 6 -- 33 Clay -- 3 14 2 19 56 5 21 101 Collier -- 5 10 6 21 50 9 1 81 Columbia 3 22 4 -- 29 109 7 1 146 Dade 56 300 653 50 1,059 2,576 667 55 4,357 DeSoto 2 5 3 -- 10 6 5 3 24 Dixie -- -- 1 -- 1 4 15 -- 20 Duval 57 216 252 11 536 264 776 429 2,005 Escambia 6 37 22 2 67 965 8 -- 1,040 Plagler -- 2 -- 2 16 2 -- 20 Franklin 4 7 -- 11 3 -- -- 14 Gadsden 23 16 -- 39 18 9 1 67 Gilchrist -- 1 4 -- 5 14 -- -- 19 Glades -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1 Gulf 3 6 -- 9 40 2 2 53 Hamilton 1 -- 2 -- 3 31 -- -- 34 Hardee -- 3 7 7 17 12 7 8 44 Hendry 1 1 5 -- 7 14 5 -- 26 Hernando 3 5 4 10 22 13 4 4 43 Highlands 1 5 11 2 19 11 8 9 47 Hillsborough 20 101 134 597 852 365 203 51 1,476 TABLE 11 (Continued) County FAMU FSU UF USF State U. 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Total System JC DGI JC Holmes 1 1 2 4 28 -- -- 32 Indian River 4 10 8 -- 22 65 12 5 104 Jackson 8 7 3 1 19 176 4 2 201 Jefferson 2 6 1 -- 9 48 3 1 61 Lafayette -- -- 1 -- 1 12 -- -- 13 Lake 6 14 23 11 54 170 17 31 272 Lee 3 13 26 19 61 197 23 7 238 Leon 90 191 8 297 67 10 1 375 Levy -- 5 3 1 9 25 2 6 42 Liberty 1 1 2 -- 4 4 -- -- 3 Hadison 3 2 1 -- 6 93 1 -- 100 Manatee 5 9 1C 3 35 231 13 2 281 Marion 6 12 23 1 42 294 12 7 355 Martin 1 2 5 -- 8 36 5 8 57 lonroe 1 10 13 -- 24 31 15 5 75 Nassau 6 11 3 1 21 15 14 5 55 Okaloosa -- 33 22 -- 55 117 1 4 177 Okeechobee -- 2 2 -- 4 8 3 -- 15 Orange 23 66 160 18 275 109 124 693 1,261 Osceola -- 10 4 7 21 1 5 23 50 Palm Beach 14 50 97 7 168 1,060 78 15 1,321 Pasco 1 5 7 16 29 19 30 7 85 Pinellas 6 97 164 41 303 1,654 105 29 2,096 Polk 20 72 90 57 239 157 223 29 648 Putnam 3 4 7 -- 14 154 6 6 180 St. Johns 2 8 3 -- 18 77 38 10 143 St. Lucie -- 3 6 -- 9 150 16 3 178 Santa Rosa 3 8 3 -- 14 140 -- -- 154 Sarasota -- 33 40 15 88 209 34 4 335 Seminole -- 16 31 1 48 44 13 122 227 Sumter -- 1 3 -- 4 41 3 2 50 TABLE 11 (Continued) County FAMIU FSU UF USF State U. 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Total System JC DGI JC Suwannee -- 6 7 -- 13 52 10 2 77 Taylor -- 1 8 -- 9 64 1 1 75 Union -- 1 1 -- 2 16 -- 18 Volusia 8 42 69 7 126 530 98 24 773 Uakulla 3 4 -- -- 7 2 1 -- 10 Walton -- 4 4 -- 8 20 2 -- 3 Washington 2 3 3 -- 3 47 -- 55 Unclassified -- -- -- -- 109 2 111 Total 446 1,698 2,446 913 5,503 13,266 3,130 1,681 23,630 Im C3_______________________________________________________________________________ FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN ALL FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By County) O.A~L; 32 as 154 177 38 '-l.1201 .2,005 I JI c i -T.W UN/ 67/ 34S 2 /- 005 S -1 61 100 F....... 3 33 -- -.-"- t25 77 5 67 1,040 T7403 10 75 1 10 143 403 *,' 14 20 19 301 i180 i 9 / pa 20 !42 0A M. 355 45 A o778 5 50 VRA.ADO OUANCE 43-' 1.261 ) 85 toii 50 l W /!1 476 648 986 2,096 .1\ PAW4'"V Unclassified 111 miA ^"' 281 44 7 4 15 17"8 Total 23,630 AR 335 --ARwri 24 57 77 2 C26 1 ,321 B1JROWARD 81 1,-I722 14,357 751 59 TABLE 12 NUMBER OF STUDENTS GRADUATED FROM FLORIDA PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS (By County) County 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 Alachua 547 563 692 677 717 709 Baker 62 79 76 73 86 72 Bay 421 482 515 564 543 647 Bradford 114 135 143 145 185 155 Brevard 372 555 716 894 1,063 1,222 Broward 1,492 1,847 2,299 2,625 2,624 2,917 Calhoun 70 82 88 121 101 100 Charlotte 28 35 55 65 66 55 Citrus 66 66 70 83 88 73 Clay 105 100 116 111 146 163 Collier 95 98 102 110 114 148 Columbia 212 200 204 217 214 222 Dade 5,130 5,792 6,545 7,267 7,571 7,790 DeSoto 84 66 89 107 96 92 Dixie 35 42 51 48 48 57 Duval 2,093 2,923 3,419 3,877 3,901 3,952 Escambia 1,134 1,182 1,373 1,552 1,645 1,600 Flagler 36 31 29 25 41 35 Franklin 47 37 55 52 70 49 Gadsden 300 287 318 346 330 345 Gilchrist 38 40 40 40 24 28 Glades 17 16 16 14 19 20 Gulf 84 72 110 106 108 98 Hamilton 64 94 110 120 114 76 Hardee 88 110 132 137 127 132 Hendry 64 75 71 73 69 82 Hernando 58 62 65 80 94 83 Highlands 189 193 206 241 199 212 Hillsborough 2,261 2,572 3,017 3,230 3,348 3,527 Holmes 123 151 133 133 139 147 Indian River 139 167 205 241 179 246 Jackson 369 354 407 426 417 407 Jefferson 91 78 97 125 126 128 Lafayette 48 38 39 39 35 37 Lake 394 405 448 508 476 463 Lee 304 337 377 435 471 535 Leon 502 537 629 648 700 645 Levy 111 94 116 123 111 123 Liberty 31 28 36 30 31 32 Madison 154 151 185 183 168 202 Manatee 426 444 558 575 638 582 Marion 504 468 547 649 604 628 60 TABLE 12 (Continued) County 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 Martin 85 103 119 125 139 103 Monroe 201 208 221 250 284 278 Nassau 170 166 176 194 184 236 Okaloosa 263 262 389 492 513 504 Okeechobee 39 44 46 52 64 42 Orange 1,415 1,510 1,849 2,167 2,244 2,378 Osceola 107 120 145 133 141 145 Palm Beach 1,067 1,237 1,450 1,609 1,838 1,874 Pasco 216 222 288 309 276 256 Pinellas 1,668 1,925 2,448 3,001 2,977 3,057 Polk 1,298 1,424 1,570 1,737 1,788 1,824 Putnam 229 276 291 322 314 332 St. Johns 203 187 207 239 261 220 St. Lucie 204 234 299 308 334 312 Santa Rosa 201 193 211 231 224 278 Sarasota 476 519 617 732 738 706 Seminole 262 259 329 392 398 451 Sumter 134 141 145 153 156 128 Suwannee 162 185 205 199 185 203 Taylor 134 126 120 147 137 124 Union ,34 45 44 55 54 57 Volusia 1,001 1,235 1,240 1,324 1,409 1,427 Wakulla 52 55 76 64 56 65 Walton 147 134 148 155 165 165 Washington 128 153 164 170 157 167 Total 28,398 32,051 37,296 41,682 42,882 44,168 61 NUMBER OF STUDENTS GRADUATED FROM FLORIDA PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS, SPRING 1963 (By County) 155 W6 J1A.-.147 L. {.A \ AC$ 278 5041 407 --- -.. 3952 47--p -. k, Dml -N 7t, F- - 3 -- -3,952 S 165 / A" 76 167 4 1345,22 2 0 6 12 2 11 ,87 32 N t ,,203 222 63 I3 85722 11 6 \ r 1,600 647' 3 124 l l31 V-/1 263 220 1 7 709 13328 3057 /t;f 527 1 2 35. 7028 i 2,378 910 5 7 1,8 24 11,222 3,057 ---k^27 \1'824 v F^ 3582 -1322 2 12 2 1312 X 706 ARAS i 92 S _103 VNX% j.1,874 <> i *SROwARD "' 2,917 7,790 278 62 TABLE 13 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By County) County 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 Alachua 215 201 228 256 327 301 Baker 21 8 12 8 21 25 Bay 175 187 301 333 351 403 Bradford 17 35 35 33 37 31 Brevard 161 165 706 648 965 986 Broward 603 690 1,190 1,271 1,354 1,722 Calhoun 19 21 33 34 26 33 Charlotte 9 7 18 26 38 77 Citrus 27 34 32 29 38 33 Clay 47 48 58 59 84 101 Collier 25 30 32 43 55 81 Columbia 46 36 "49 44 144 146 Dade 3,165 3,129 4,015 4,415 4,292 4,357 DeSoto 27 12 22 33 35 24 Dixie 6 4 9 6 8 20 Duval 1,026 1,111 1,031 1,202 1,263 2,005 Escambia 680 708 925 962 1,096 1,040 Flagler 12 12 20 8 19 20 Franklin 14 7 7 10 11 14 Gadsden 85 81 88 98 101 67 Gilchrist 4 7 7 5 22 19 Glades 4 2 4 6 2 1 Gulf 25 28 30 43 37 53 Hamilton 29 24 25 34 37 34 Hardee 20 17 32 32 23 44 Hendry 19 21 20 20 24 26 Hernando 16 13 21 17 37 43 Highlands 44 59 43 58 46 47 Hillsborough 799 964 1,737 1,576 1,501 1,476 Holmes 10 15 30 30 34 32 Indian River 42 45 79 128 80 104 Jackson 95 127 129 175 174 201 Jefferson 23 33 36 40 40 61 Lafayette 13 9 14 17 16 13 Lake 113 120 116 174 334 272 Lee 87 90 101 133 364 288 Leon 246 285 317 349 388 375 Levy 47 23 33 48 36 42 Liberty 5 5 7 7 3 8 Madison 94 81 91 92 74 100 Manatee 462 218 290 338 297 281 63 TABLE 13 (Continued) County 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 Marion 313 232 270 298 308 355 Martin 34 45 62 52 57 57 Monroe 45 37 48 69 72 75 Nassau 44 43 19 42 27 55 Okaloosa 35 54 114 146 159 177 Okeechobee 15 7 13 19 18 15 Orange 611 680 777 960 1,003 1,261 Osceola 37 30 35 38 36 50 Palm Beach 725 861 944 1,004 1,187 1,321 Pasco 39 65 92 92 162 85 Pinellas 1,428 1,438 1,606 1,785 2,170 2,096 Polk 438 408 494 535 618 648 Putnam 139 130 124 152 185 180 St. Johns 108 74 111 130 133 143 St. Lucie 56 55 263 166 175 178 Santa Rosa 111 73 105 152 124 154 Sarasota 269 221 291 351 274 335 Seminole 65 83 100 142 129 227 Sumter 31 36 28 48 55 50 Suwannee 36 56 52 51 49 77 Taylor 63 37 34 91 65 75 Union 3 8 4 6 22 18 Volusia 570 461 562 538 671 778 Wakulla 12 11 24 16 8 10 Walton 23 21 31 39 26 38 Washington 25 28 40 65 46 55 Unclassified -- 23 -- 2 30 111 Total 13,852 13,929 18,216 19,829 21,643 23,630 64 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN FLORIDA A & M UNIVERSITY (By County) rCAA'NrA*OSA DOM. UVALrOM MO. 1-T AC- O .. .-. 6 3O :0 3 O ,8 L.A.. / 2 CrALMON L' oo / 1' 1 / , 98( 2 2 3 1 '- 6 1 57 S3 (0 3 i 23 Total 446 _. so l A2 1 1 .. o 0 73J -ii 14 1...J1 BROWARD 65 C'M .s 0 .JR AN 6" FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE EiIROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS II FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY (By County) S 1^SANTAaoM QKALD W tLTON etlS /,ACKSON ' 37 8 33 4 1, .- 7 S i 0 .'.46 / M s ^ ^ 3 CAL HOUN91 6 2 91 2 16 I 3 / .4 -* "" 0 20 4 1 i. 1.2 1 / 2~ 6,v0 1 1 3i W i 6 , 5 2 5' 10 12 RoFSVM 230 2 ------ 97 0 1 72 1 Total 1,698 RL 5 2 r. .. 6122 J 99 CIR 5 7 A 300 S 3 _! S10. lo 6 6 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA (By County) /WAtA-),6 W /JACKSON. 22 3 22 4 L2r- 3 ,. 'AU 8 ( I 1 52 1 ,."-"2 1 7 ""..... 1, , .L/ 8 0 i A.A,- 1-* I 21 i 122 i 7 I/ Ip/a- 0I. !LAAVA 1 4 Y A 23331 i ,1 23 0 4 I I -8 1 168 \ P"AS o.>.- I 1 --." i \- 164 90 19- Total- 2,446 134 8 18 "i 7 6e-o 6- 6 211 L" 2 3 5 2._. -. 0.., 26 ..-, 5 97 1 4ROWARD 0 I 197 10 r 653 367 67 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA (By County) j I 4 OLA-1 0I O I 1 A S 0 L 5 00 1. o0 1 /T - 2 001 '_ -.. .- I (.. .. ,o.-.--... L 0.....- l ", 0 Alit / o^/ o V .o S Q L. to o tILAc e 0 I 3 0 o *f r. ;. ) T ? '' r '157 5 19 41 -597,1 J Total 913 ..9 _- % 3 !-. 2 TO 0 15 I L.- i ' rjcQW- 2 BR.QWARD 50 68 0 ^ il^oI FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN FLORIDA PUBLIC JUNIOR COLLEGES (By County) ---- 7 oJ" 67 93 -. 31 i I h47 117- 9l--- P 8 1 "W/-E /LI -. S27/ 7.,uAt 123 i!264 354 jiA.. 5 (4 115 15 / .16. 25 29 I F- 294 \ 530 24 ii70r- 2 1170 i I ', F .13 -. 41 109 9 rPASCO- -.- S190 1,654- 365 157 002 Total- 13,266 865 .^ ,,r-^ 11 -'--8 r1A $AR5o 6 36 197.- |14 1,060 ^Jr"CO 1 ._-- 1.. .. .BROWARD 50 1,202 % a 2,576 31! 69 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN FLORIDA PRIVATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS (By County) A T' "r .. 4 37 0 \0 7 )0 7\ 0 3 0.. / I 2 "-1 2 ..0 5 \ 12 Y ', 3 0 ,. ) :.-C.4i 38, \ 3 1 5 -y 3 0 i .A \ -' N / 2 i VOLUllA ,.RAo, I o I f/ \-' i- U6 109 At 3 17 A 1 18 105 Unclassified 109 A ...... "F^^r r Total 3,180 41 8 'I3 ART 78 23.- 5 I DID 10 6 7 70 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT OF FLORIDA STUDENTS IN FLORIDA PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES (By County) i 1 '4.. i 29 1 2 '.- 0A ~. ,-- O S/ 0 i 6 i6 FLGLR 6 t i.v 0 1 O 2 31 r--'("~ " 0 i -is4 - 29 192 29 5i 51 F Unclassified 2 .&-.i =. .\ 2 8 3 Total 1,681 81 \ -. iAs i 3 8 2C7 ".T 0 15 Total 1.BROWERD 71 TABLE 14 PERCENT NUMBER OF FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE STUDENTS IS OF NUMBER OF STUDENTS GRADUATED FROM HIGH SCHOOL (By County) County 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 Alachua 39.3 35.7 32.9 37.8 45.6 42.5 Baker 33.9 10.1 15.8 11.0 24.4 34.7 Bay 41.6 38.8 58.4 59.0 64.6 62.3 Bradford 14.9 25.9 24.5 22.8 20.0 20.0 Brevard 43.3 29.7 98.6 72.5 90.8 80.7 Broward 40.4 37.4 51.8 48.4 51.6 59.0 Calhoun 27.1 25.6 37.5 28.1 25.7 33.0 Charlotte 32.1 20.0 32.7 40.0 57.6 140.0 Citrus 40.9 51.5 45.7 34.9 43.2 45.2 Clay 44.8 48.0 50.0 53.2 57.5 62.0 Collier 23.6 30.6 31.4 39.1 48.2 54.7 Columbia 21.7 18.0 24.0 20.3 67.3 65.8 Dade 61.7 54.0 61.0 60.8 56.6 55.9 DeSoto 31.1 18.2 24.7 30.8 36.5 26.1 Dixie 17.1 9.5 17.6 12.5 16.7 35.1 Duval 49.0 38.0 30.1 31.0 32.4 50.7 Escambia 60.0 60.0 67.4 62.0 66.6 65.0 Flagler 33.3 38.7 69.0 32.0 46.3 57.1 Franklin 29.8 18.0 12.7 19.2 15.7 28.6 Gadsden 28.3 28.2 27.7 28.3 30.6 19.4 Gilchrist 10.5 17.5 17.5 12.5 91.7 67.9 Glades 23.5 12.5 25.0 42.8 10.5 5.0 Gulf 29.8 38.9 27.3 40.6 34.3 54.1 Hamilton 45.3 25.5 22.7 28.3 32.5 44.7 Hardee 22.7 15.5 24.2 23.4 18.1 33.3 Hendry 29.7 28.0 28.2 27.4 34.8 31.7 Hernando 27.6 21.0 32.3 21.2 39.4 51.8 Highlands 23.3 30.6 20.9 24.1 23.1 22.2 Hillsborough 35.3 37.5 57.6 48.8 44.8 41.8 Holmes 8.1 9.9 22.5 22.6 24.5 21.8 Indian River 30.2 26.9 38.5 53.1 44.7 42.3 Jackson 25.7 35.9 31.7 41.1 41.7 49.4 Jefferson 25.3 42.3 37.1 32.0 31.7 47.7 Lafayette 27.1 23.7 35.9 43.6 45.7 35.1 Lake 28.7 29.6 25.9 34.2 70.2 58.7 Lee 26.7 28.6 26.8 30.6 77.3 53.8 Leon 49.0 53.1 50.4 53.8 55.4 58.1 Levey 42.3 24.5 28.4 39.0 32.4 34.1 Liberty 16.1 17.6 19.4 23.3 9.7 25.0 Madison 60.0 53.6 49.2 50.3 44.0 49.5 Manatee 108.5 49.1 52.0 58.8 46.6 48.3 72 TABLE 14 (Continued) County 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 Marion 62.1 49.6 49.4 45.9 51.0 56.5 Martin 40.0 43.7 52.1 41.6 41.0 55.3 Monroe 22.4 17.8 21.7 27.6 25.4 27.0 Nassau 25.9 25.9 10.8 21.6 14.7 23.3 Okaloosa 13.3 20.6 29.3 29.7 31.0 35.1 Okeechobee 38.5 15.9 28.3 36.5 28.1 35.7 Orange 43.2 45.0 42.0 44.3 44.7 53.0 Osceola 34.6 26.8 24.1 28.6 25.5 34.5 Palm Beach 67.9 69.6 51.8 62.4 64.6 70.5 Pasco 18.1 29.3 31.9 29.8 58.7 33.2 Pinellas 85.6 74.7 65.6 59.5 72.9 68.6 Polk 33.7 28.7 31.5 30.8 34.6 35.5 Putnam 60.7 47.1 42.6 47.2 58.9 54.2 St. Johns 53.2 39.6 53.6 54.4 51.0 65.0 St. Lucie 27.4 23.5 87.9 53.9 52.4 57.1 Santa Rosa 55.2 37.8 49.8 65.8 55.4 55.4 Sarasota 56.5 42.6 47.2 48.0 37.1 47.5 Seminole 24.8 32.0 30.4 36.2 32.4 50.3 Sumter 23.1 25.5 19.3 31.4 35.3 39.1 Suwannee 22.2 30.3 25.4 25.6 26.5 37.9 Taylor 47.0 29.4 28.3 61.9 47.4 60.5 Union 8.8 17.8 9.1 10.9 40.7 31.6 Volusia 56.9 37.3 45.3 40.6 47.6 54.5 Wakulla 23.1 20.0 31.6 25.0 14.3 15.4 Walton 15.6 15.7 20.9 25.2 15.8 23.0 Washington 19.5 18.3 24.4 38.2 29.3 32.9 Entire State 48.8 43.5 48.3 47.6 50.5 53.5 73 PERCENT THAT THE NUMBER OF FLORIDA FIRST-TIME-IIN-COLLEGE STUDENTS IS OF THE NUMBER OF 1963 GRADUATES OF FLORIDA PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS (By County) 35 49 &41Z -,62 4.23 v ,, ,* .- 925% 49% 3 ", I35 36G ':.^** 4 3 36 37.X College Students in Florida Institutions Florida Public High Schools 44,168 KEY 45 49 34,: ',t Percent that T total Number of Florida First-Time-in 7 College Students in Florida Institutions Y *;*, of Higher Education 23,630 (Including .....,', .. 111 not Classified by County) res r 7 * S433 ,';" "iz, 32" Total Number of 1963 Graduates of * of Higher Education is of Total umber of Graduates 7 .1 of Florida Public High Schools 53.5 74 t $'iltlll~ll*t 0^ TABLE 15 FIRST TIME IN COLLEGE ENROLLMENT IN ALL FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING (By State) State FAI4 FSU UF USF State U. Pub. Priv. Priv. Total System JC DGI JC Alabama 7 17 9 1 34 55 33 14 141 Alaska -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 -- 2 Arizona -- -- 1 -- 1 1 2 -- 4 Arkansas -- -- -- -- -- -- 11 6 17 California -- 2 9 3 14 9 21 4 43 Colorado -- -- 2 -- 2 -- 8 -- 10 Connecticut 3 2 5 -- 10 11 118 5 144 U Delaware -- -- -- -- 2 9 -- 11 Dist. of Col. -- -- 6 -- 6 5 16 -- 27 Florida 446 1,698 2,446 913 5,503 13,266 3,180 1,681 23,630 Georgia 12 91 36 4 143 45 156 22 366 Hawaii -- -- I -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 Idaho -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1 Illinois 1 6 20 4 31 12 122 12 177 Indiana -- 1 5 -- 6 19 53 5 83 Ioa -- 1 1 -- 2 1 9 -- 12 Kansas -- 1 1 1 3 1 8 -- 12 Kentucky 3 10 3 -- 16 5 41 10 72 Louisiana 2 1 2 -- 5 3 10 1 19 Maine -- 1 1 1 3 1 7 -- 11 Maryland -- 2 5 2 9 6 56 2 73 Massachusetts -- 4 11 -- 15 11 121 -- 147 ilichigan -- 2 4 1 7 19 47 2 75 Minnesota -- -- 1 -- 1 7 9 2 19 Mississippi 2 1 1 -- 4 2 16 2 24 Miissouri -- 2 1 1 4 3 16 7 30 TABLE 15 (Continued) State FAINM FSU UF USF State U. Pub. Priv. Priv. Total System JC DGI JC Montana -- -- 1 2 -- 3 Nebraska -- 1 -- -- 1 8 -- 10 Nevada -- -- -- 1 1 -- 1 -- 2 New Hampshire -- -- 1 -- 1 2 9 -- 12 New Jersey 3 6 27 2 33 27 314 13 392 Hew Mexico -- -- -- -- -- 1 3 -- 4 New York 3 1 67 9 102 43 565 27 737 North Carolina 1 4 13 -- 18 16 60 -- 94 North Dakota -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- 1 Ohio 4 6 16 2 28 24 111 13 176 Oklahoma 1 3 -- -- 4 8 2 2 16 SOregon -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- 1 Pennsylvania 3 6 22 3 34 25 256 6 321 Rhode Island -- 2 4 -- 6 5 33 1 45 South Carolina 5 3 9 -- 17 14 53 3 87 South Dakota -- -- -- -- Tennessee 1 12 10 2 25 8 39 6 78 Texas 3 -- 2 -- 5 5 21 4 35 Utah -- -- 1 -- 1 -- 1 -- 2 Vermont -- -- 2 -- 2 1 5 -- 8 Virginia 4 9 22 -- 35 10 90 9 144 lashington -- -- -- 1 2 1 4 *Test Virginia -- 3 4 -- 7 6 14 -- 27 .Uisconsin -- 1 1 2 4 6 22 1 33 Wyoming -- 1 -- 1 1 -- -- 2 Total 509 1,916 2,773 952 6,150 13,691 5,690 1,861 27,392 Canal Zone -- 2 -- -- 2 -- 4 13 19 TABLE 15 (Continued) State FAIU FSU UF USF State U. Pub. Priv. Priv. Total System JC DGI JC Puerto Rico -- -- -- -- -- 2 21 -- 23 Other Countries 2 4 36 1 43 189 85 10 327 Unclassified -- -- -- -- -- 6 96 -- 102 GRALID TOTAL 511 1,922 2,009 953 6,195 13,238 5,396 1,084 27,363 -4 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT IN ALL FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING Alaska 2 (By State) "* MON N. DAK. 37/ ) 3 1iNN. 147 OREGON, N b . IDAHO -. 737JI 45 1 !S. .AK 19 -- 737S .- --. i o0 ..-. 33 / --- 144 S. I OWA ,321 392 S 2 1 o 3--o A i. SINEBR. 12 1 i 11 NE\ ,v. .....-- l -.- (" 176-" ,6 73 S \ 177 83 44 UTAH r -(17 ; ^ / / CALU. \ 2 KANSAS . S i 10 12 30 48 \. .-r... ... .. .- ... T ., 48 .94 SOKLA --73 C S ARZ 8I i i 7 District of N. MD 16 \ \ Columbia 27 '^ 4 366 Hawaii 3 i 1 1 I 6 Florida 23,630 -23630 Other States and DC 3,762 19 Canal Zone 19 .' 35 lA Puerto Rico 23 Other Countries 327 Unclassified 102 Total 27,863 GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT 79 GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT There are graduate programs in three of the state universities (Florida A & M University 269 students; Florida State University 1,669 students; University of Florida 1,844 students). Many graduate students (4,303) 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 on-campus graduate student enrollments of the state universities. The private institutions which conduct graduate programs are Barry College (101 students), Brevard Engineering College (215 students), Rollins College (612 students), Stetson University (132 students) and the University of Miami (1,085 students). Enrollments of Florida on-campus graduate students are shown by county in Table 16. Out-of-state on-campus graduate enrollments are shown by state in Table 17. The enrollment of graduate students in 1963 increased 13.3% over that of 1962 (9,121 to 10,331). The on-campus graduate enrollment rose 4.0% from 5,698 to 5,927. The on-campus enrollment of graduate students has increased 55.7% over the 1959 enrollment of 3,806. The total graduate student enrollment has increased 171.4% over that of 1959 (3,806 to 10,331). 80 In the fall of 1959, 69% of the on-campus graduate students were enrolled in the state universities. In the fall of 1963, 63.8% of the on- campus graduate student enrollment was in the state universities. Of the total number of graduate students, 37.6% were enrolled in state universities, 41.6% were enrolled in FICUS, and 20.8% were enrolled in private institutions. Fifty and six-tenths percent 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, 1,526 (26.8%) in the fall of 1962, and 1,884 (31.8%) in the fall of 1963. 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, 1,577 (27.7%) in the fall of 1962 and 1,669 (28.2%) in the fall of 1963. 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, 1,701 (29.9%) in the fall of 1962 and 1,085 (18.3%) in the fall of 1963. 81 |