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Cover Title Page Page i The state board of education Page ii Preface Page iii Table of Contents Page iv List of Tables Page v Page vi Page vii Chapter I: General information Page 1 Introductory remarks Page 2 Florida's institutions of higher learning Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 List of abbreviations Page 8 Chapter II: Report of statewide enrollment 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 Chapter III: Enrollments by institutions Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Chapter IV: First-time-in-college 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 Chapter V: Graduate student enrollment Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 Page 83 Chapter VI: Trends and new developments in Florida higher education Page 84 Page 85 Page 86 Page 87 Page 88 Page 89 Page 90 Page 91 Page 92 |
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.. .. ,, _;.-*i i. .:. ..: ". .... . .. .. . ..:ml i ii'.717 i'.S ^^^^^^^... ..... 5^ .ji '. ~ . ,1 2,.' % I| -6. .. .. .... . ;; :r-... .. .". r. . r '__,___-_- ..__ .-_ ^- .: .i ^.: .- .- ,. . ._ . . . . . 8~i, =.......... :: .:: :...............:: ::: .:.............. I ......:: ::: : :.............. ......: . . . . . . . ...................~: ~ S . . . . . . . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . ... I ................::f ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA'S INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING FALL 1969 The Florida Board of Regents Tallahassee, Florida 32304 THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION -Claude R. Kirk, Jr. . . . . . Governor Floyd T. Christian. ... . . .Commissioner of Education Tom Adams . . . . .. . . Secretary of State Earl Faircloth ..... . . . .Attorney General Fred 0. Dickinson . . . . . . Comptroller Broward Williams. ...... . . . .State Treasurer Doyle Conner . . . . .. Commissioner of Agriculture i THE FLORIDA BOARD OF REGENTS D. Burke Kibler, III, Chairman . . . . ... Lakeland Louis C. Murray, Vice Chairman . . ... .. . Orlando Chester H. Ferguson . . . . . . Tampa E. W. Hopkins, Jr. . . . . . Pensacola Miss Elizabeth A. Kovachevich . . . . .. St. Petersburg Henry D. Kramer . . . . . . Jacksonville Julius F. Parker, Jr. . . . . . Tallahassee Mrs. E. D. Pearce . . . . . . . Miami Milton N. Weir, Jr. . . . . . . Boca Raton THE STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM Robert B. Mautz . . . ..... . .Chancellor Philip F. Ashler . . .......Executive Vice Chancellor V Kenneth E. Penrod . . . .. Vice Chancellor for Medical and Health Services Allan Tucker . . . .. Vice Chancellor for Academic'Affairs [ ii PREFACE In 1958, the then Board of Control inaugurated a series of annual reports of enrollment in institutions of higher education in Florida, public and private alike. The initial volume of the series reported enrollment for the fall of 1957. The present volume reports the enrollment for the fall of 1969. Florida had 23 colleges and universities in the fall of 1957, with a com- bined on-campus enrollment of approximately 50,000 students. Twelve years later in 1969, 60 institutions of higher learning were in operation in Florida, with a combined on-campus enrollment of 211,712 students. Several tables included in this volume present historical data that reflect the trends that have changed the enrollment pattern of 1957 to the pattern that characterizes the present-day enrollment of students throughout the private and public institutions that are in operation in Florida. In addition to historical data, this volume contains an array of additional tabular data that describes the scope of higher education in Florida in terms of student enrollment. As in the years past, this office obtained enrollment figures directly from the registrars of the participating institutions. Thomas Baker of the Division of Community Colleges, Department of Education, coordinated the enrollment reports among the community colleges. David C. McOuat, Research Associate, assisted by Thomas H. Stafford, Jr. and Jack Theus, Research Assistants, prepared this volume. G. Emerson Tully, Director of Educational Research, gave general direction to the project. This volume of the series is presented with the expectation that it will have the wide and continuous use as previous volumes of the same series. Allan Tucker September, 1970 Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs iii TABLE OF CONTENTS Page FLORIDA BOARD OF REGENTS . . . . ... ....... ii PREFACE . . . . . ............ iii LIST OF TABLES AND CHARTS . . . . ... ...... v Chapter I. GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . ... .... 1 Introductory Remarks Florida's Institutions of Higher Learning List of Abbreviations II. REPORT OF STATEWIDE ENROLLMENT . . . . 9 III. ENROLLMENTS BY INSTITUTIONS ................. 26 IV. FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE . . . . 47 V. GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT .................. 69 VI. TRENDS AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN FLORIDA HIGHER EDUCATION ... 84 iv LIST OF TABLES AND CHARTS Table Page 1. Enrollment in Florida's Institutions of Higher Learning: Fall 1969 12 2. Undergraduate On-Campus Enrollment by Type of Program: Fall 1969 13 3. Florida and Non-Florida On-Campus Enrollment in Florida's Colleges and Universities: Fall 1969 13 4. Florida and Non-Florida On-Campus Enrollment by Level of Program: Fall 1969 14 5. Florida and Non-Florida On-Campus Enrollment by Type of Institution: Fall 1969 14 6. Origin of Total On-Campus Enrollment by State or Other Geographical Area and Type of Institution: Fall 1969 15 7. Origin of Florida On-Campus Enrollment by County and Type of Institution: Fall 1969 17 8. Percentage of Total On-Campus Enrollment in Each Type of Institution: 1957-1969 20 9. Percentage of Florida On-Campus Enrollment in Each Type of Institution: 1957-1969 21 10. Percentage of Non-Florida Total On-Campus Enrollment in Each Type of Institution: 1957-1969 22 11. Florida On-Campus Enrollment by Type of Institution: 1957-1969 23 12. Non-Florida On-Campus Enrollment by Type of Institution: 1957-1969 24 13. Percentage of Male On-Campus Enrollment to Total Enroll- ment by Type of Institution: 1960-1969 25 14. Total Male Enrollment and First-Time-In-College Male Enrollment in Florida's Colleges and Universities: 25 Fall 1969 15. Institutions Enrolling more than 2,500 On-Campus Students by Rank: Fall 1969 29 V Table Page 16. Florida Institutions of Higher Learning by Type of Enrollment: Fall 1969 30 17. On-Campus Enrollment in Florida Colleges and Univer- sities by Institution, Type of Enrollment, and Sex: Fall 1969 31 18. Total Enrollment, First-Time-In-College Enrollment and Terminal Enrollment by Type of Institution and Sex: Fall 1969 34 19. Percentage of On-Campus Enrollment in Florida Colleges and Universities by Institution, Type of Enrollment, and Sex: Fall 1969 34 20. On-Campus Enrollments from Florida, Other States and Countries by Institution: Fall 1969 35 21. Total On-Campus Enrollments by Institution: Alternate Years 1961-1969 37 22. Origin of State University System On-Campus Enrollment by State or Other Geographical Area: Fall 1969 39 23. Origin of State University System Florida On-Campus Enrollment by County: Fall 1969 41 24. Florida On-Campus Enrollment in the State Universities: 1957-1969 44 25. Non-Florida On-Campus Enrollment in the State Univer- sities: 1957-1969 45 26. On-Campus Enrollments by Institution: 1960-1969 State University System 46 27. Percentage of On-Campus Enrollments by Institution: 1960-1969, State University System 46 28. Origin of First-Time-In-College On-Campus Enrollment by State or Other Geographical Area and Type of Institution: Fall 1969 50 29. Origin of State University System First-Time-In-College On-Campus Enrollment by State or Other Geographical Area: Fall 1969 52 30. Origin of Florida First-Time-In-College On-Campus A Enrollment by County and Type of Institution: Fall 1969 54 vi Table Page 31. Origin of State University System Florida First-Time-In- College On-Campus Enrollment by County: Fall 1969 57 32. Percentage of Total First-Time-In-College On-Campus Enrollment In Each Type of Institution: 1957-1969 60 33. Percentage of First-Time-In-College Florida On-Campus Enrollment in Each Type of Institution: 1958-1969 61 34. Percentage of First-Time-In-College Non-Florida On- Campus Enrollment in Each Type of Institution: 1958-1969 62 35. Origin of First-Time-In-College Enrollment by State or Other Geographical Area: 1962-1969 63 36. Origin of Florida First-Time-In-College Enrollment by County: 1962-1969 65 37. First-Time-In-College Enrollments by Institution: Alternate Years: 1961-1969 67 38. Origin of Graduate On-Campus Enrollment by State or Other Geographical Area: Fall 1969 72 39. Origin of Florida Graduate On-Campus Enrollment by County: Fall 1969 75 40. Origin of Graduate On-Campus Enrollment by State or Other Geographical Area: 1963-1969 78 41. Origin of Florida Graduate On-Campus Enrollment by County: 1962-1969 80 42. Graduate On-Campus Enrollment by Institution: 1963-1969 83 43. Enrollment Increase Since 1957 and Percentage of Total On-Campus Enrollment by Type of Institution 91 44. On-Campus Enrollments and Percentage of Increase by Type of Institution: 1959-1969 92 vii vii CHAPTER I GENERAL INFORMATION INTRODUCTORY REMARKS In Florida, as in most state institutions, higher education is divided into four main types. They are: the public universities, the public junior colleges, the private baccalaureate degree-granting institution (four-year undergraduate and graduate degree) and the private junior colleges. This report presents enrollment data for individual institutions, for the public and private sectors and for the four types of institutions listed above, where appropriate past enrollment figures and ratios are also presented. Frequently throughout the report, especially in the tables, abbrevia- tions are used to designate types of institutions and enrollment terms. A legend of all abbreviations has been provided in Chapter I. Also included in the Chapter I are two Florida maps. The first gives the locations of the public and private degree-granting institutions, and the second gives the location of all public and private junior colleges in Florida. Chapter II reports the statewide enrollment picture for the fall of 1969. A more detailed view of specific segments are then presented in Chapters III, IV, and V. In successive order they are: enrollment by institutions, first-time-in-college enrollment, and graduate enrollment. Chapter VI is a summarization of the enrollment data and relates to exist- ing trends and emerging developments. Enrollment data are presented in frequency and percentages. Per- centages have been rounded to the nearest tenth (0.1 per cent) which have lead to minor discrepancies when columns are summed. 2 FLORIDA'S INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING State Universities 1. Florida Agricultural and 5. University of Florida Mechanical University Gainesville Tallahassee 6. University of South Florida 2. Florida Atlantic University Tampa Boca Raton 7. University of West Florida 3. Florida State University Pensacola Tallahassee 4. Florida Technological University Orlando Public Community Junior Colleges 1. Brevard Junior College 11. Junior College of Broward Cocoa County Fort Lauderdale 2. Central Florida Junior College Ocala 12. Lake City Junior College and Forest Ranger School 3. Chipola Junior College Lake City Marianna 13. Lake-Sumter Junior College 4. Daytona Beach Junior College Leesburg Daytona Beach 14. Manatee Junior College 5. Edison Junior College Bradenton Fort Myers 15. Miami-Dade Junior College 6. Florida Junior College Miami at Jacksonville Jacksonville 16. North Florida Junior College Madison 7. Florida Keys Junior College Key West 17. Okaloosa-Walton Junior College Valparaiso 8. Gulf Coast Junior College Panama City 18. Palm Beach Junior College Lake Worth 9. Hillsborough Junior College Tampa 19. Pensacola Junior College Pensacola 10. Indian River Junior College Fort Pierce 20. Polk Junior College Winter Haven 3 Public Community Junior Colleges (Continued) 21. St. Johns River Junior College 25. South Florida Junior College Palatka Avon Park 22. St. Petersburg Junior College 26. Tallahassee Junior College St. Petersburg Tallahassee 23. Santa Fe Junior College 27. Valencia Junior College Gainesville Orlando 24. Seminole Junior College Sanford Private Degree-Granting Institutions 1. Barry College 13. Ringling School of Art Miami Sarasota 2. Bethune-Cookman College 14. Rollins College Daytona Beach Winter Park 3. Biscayne College 15. Saint Joseph College Opa Locka of Florida Jensen Beach 4. Edward Waters College Jacksonville 16. Saint Leo College Saint Leo 5. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Institute 17. Seminary of St. Vincent de Paul Daytona Beach Boynton Beach 6. Florida Institute of 18. South-Eastern Bible College Technology Lakeland Melbourne 19. Stetson University 7. Florida Memorial College DeLand Miami 20. University of Miami 8. Florida Presbyterian College Coral Gables St. Petersburg 21. University of Tampa 9. Florida Southern College Tampa Lakeland 22. Webber College 10. Jacksonville University Babson Park Jacksonville 11. New College Sarasota 12. Nova University Fort Lauderdale 4 Private Junior Colleges 1. Florida College 3. Orlando Junior College Temple Terrace Orlando 2. Jones College 4. Marymount College Jacksonville and Orlando Boca Raton ( AOlNES T JACKSON A SON iro i --Edward Waters Col. --/, WUL .... STVLO UW ~Z 10" _. ^ ^ ^' / :......... .-_....... I_. ._/ "" "I/ >.- -'3---Jacksonville Univ. *Univ. of West O ,,. .- 1 Florida ' J __xitE ALc CUA \, *Florida A & M Univ.------- \ *Florida State Univ. 1 /'ow ..... *Univ. of Florida F v oLtSIA r Bethune-Cookman Col. ct Embry-Riddle Aero. Inst. '\ TR --LA-E -, Stetson Univ. St. Leo Col.-----, SEA-- OL t., South-Eastern Bible Col. ..._...o Rollins Col. *Univ. of South Florida---" PASCO ...'-- -- *Florida Technological Univ. Univ. of Tampa N ------ \o ooUniv. of Tama Florida Inst. of Tech. Florida Presbyterian Col. UAR --- Florida Southern Col. .-.-....... -. .I ---NAI ebber Col. NA A"T HARDE E HieNDis' New Col. Ar Co S--T---- St. Joseph Col. Ringling School of Artc CAAson r-- ---- CAL 0lE AlDES AALM EACH STATE UNIVERSITIES AND PRIVATE BACCALAUREATE l' Sem. of S. V de mHENDY Seml of St. Vinc. de Pau DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS OF FLORIDA 'Florida Atlantic Univ FALL 1969------ Florida Atlantic Univ. .L._.._9 -Nova Univ. co;- WI slf Biscayne Col. *Denotes State University ----Frda memorial College +Offers Post-Baccalaureate Degrees only i. o Miag O/'OE Univ. of Miami ,,; ^^f'; 7 HOLMES JACKSON : i I; -s \ North Florida JC-- ) f\ 2 4 ;- .-/ , .>............. .. 'rouN s -.-..n --. ... \ The Florida JC at Jacksonville cAHOUN I cNa t HAo$ rnro#i S: --- S Jones College* .I ... ---Lake City JC & Forest Ranger School , .... mrt /N L r"s-" " PensacolaJC k "\ to a Okaloosa-Walton JC LAFA'VT r F o wn 1 AL'CHu Santa Fe JC Gulf Coast JC .---- St. Johns River JC Chipola JC Tallahassee JC LE VY-Y .... . Central Florida JC ---L- | VOLUS/A _I .-.-.--- Daytona Beach JC 'SuMEQ LAK AE Lake Sumter JC -- Seminole JC wi oA N---- oOrlando JC* lf-Poo -..... -..-.-.- ----- Valencia JC Hillsborough JC -oscro Jones College* *F1raC .Pe OJones College* *Florida Col. P-oousO LK --- Brevard JC St. Petersburg JC Polk JC- ------ _- _YO -- Indian River JC M anot-QQ... ----f~ af ------ H _O-I ----s i-- .-- Manatee JC ..7- H I Eri South Florida JC --- .-.. _. ---- --------- ----- J c t 6ar AoTTE ..S..EJ...* ----- ..--. .- --- Palm Beach JC Edison JC ----[E--^BaE" E HENDRY Edison J*C LEE CENAY Marymount Col.* PUBLIC AND PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES OF FLORIDA L._.-._.. --ow~ o FALL 1969 coR -- JC of Broward Co. ADE Miami-Dade JC *Denotes Private Junior College a--- Florida Keys JC LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS Col. -College Comm. -Community Co. -County DGI -Degree-Granting Institutions DC -District of Columbia Div. -Division Enrol. -Enrollment Fla. Florida FAMU Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University FAU -Florida Atlantic University FSU Florida State University FTU -Florida Technological University Grad. Graduate Inst. Institution JC -Junior College PBDGI -Private Baccalaureate Degree- Granting Institution Priv. -Private Pub. -Public SUS -State University System Univ. -University UF -University of Florida USF -University of South Florida UWF -University of West Florida 8 CHAPTER II REPORT OF STATEWIDE ENROLLMENT CHAPTER II The fourteen tables that comprise Chapter II reflect the on-campus enrollment in Florida's four types of educational institutions of higher learning. Only students who attend classes in facilities located on the campus of the reporting institutions are counted. While off-campus enrollment in many of the partici- pating institutions is substantial it is not reported in this publication. Enrollment in higher education throughout the state in the fall of 1968 totaled 192,999 on-campus students. The fall, 1969 enrollment figure of 211,712 students was 9.7 per cent greater. The growth in 1968 over the fall, 1967 state- wide enrollment of 171,940 students was 12.5 per cent. Public universities and community colleges had a combined on-campus enroll- ment of 167,333 in the fall of 1969, as contrasted to an on-campus enrollment of 150,176 in the fall of 1968. In the private institutions, two-year and four-year combined on-campus enrollment reached 44,379 in 1969, as compared to 42,823 the previous year. The respective gain in the two sectors was 11.4 per cent for the public sector and 3.6 per cent for the private. In Table 1, the graduate and undergraduate enrollment is shown by type of institution and in Table 2, the undergraduate portion is presented by type of program. Tables 3 and 4 contain a Florida and non-Florida breakdown of enroll- ments by type of institution. The private, degree-granting institutions enrolled 54 per cent of the 31,722 out-of-state students who registered in institutions in Florida (Table 5). The origin of these students by state (Table 6) and by Florida counties (Table 7) for the four types of institutions is then set forth. An annual fall account of the changing patterns of enrollment among the four types of institutions has been presented in Tables 8 through 12. Each 10 table covers a thirteen-year span beginning with 1957 when the first in the series of statewide enrollment publications was printed. Chapter II on state- wide enrollment is concluded with a comparison of male on-campus enrollments expressed as a per cent of total enrollment for the years 1960 through 1969 (Table 13) and the total male enrollment and first-time-in-college male enroll- ment for the fall term, 1969 (Table 14). 11 11 TABLE 1 ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA'S INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING FALL 1969 On-Campus EnrollmentI Undergraduate2 Graduate Total First-Time- Previously In-College Enrolled Institutions in College FAMU 1,058 2,750 452 4,260 FAU -- 3,675 1,382 5,057 FSU 2,272 11,398 3,340 17,010 FTU 721 2,751 121 3,608 UF 2,902 12,990 4,877 20,769 USF 1,827 9,969 2,469 14,265 UWF -- 2,568 257 2,825 SUS (total) 8,795 46,101 12,898 67,794 Public JC 35,412 64,127 -- 99,539 Private BDGI 8,449 26,416 6,039 40,986 Private JC 1,251 2,142 -- 3,393 Total 53,892 138,786 18,937 211,712 10n-Campus Enrollment--includes only students who are attending courses on the campus of the institution offering the courses. The student is counted only once regardless of the number of courses he is enrolled in for the term. 2Includes students pursuing first professional degrees. TABLE 2 UNDERGRADUATE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF PROGRAM: FALL 1969 Total Degree Terminal Under- Institution Programs Programs Graduate FAMU 3,808 -- 3,808 FAU 3,675 -- 3,675 FSU 13,670 -- 13,670 FTU 3,487 -- 3,487 UF 15,892 -- 15,892 USF 11,796 -- 11,796 UWF 2,568 -- 2,568 SUS (Total) 54,896 -- 54,896 Public JC 78,402 21,137 99,539 Private BDGI 33,924 1,023 34,947 Private JC 1,627 1,766 3,393 Totals 168,849 23,926 192,775 TABLE 3 FLORIDA AND NON-FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: FALL 1969 Total Institution Florida Non-Florida Enrollment FAMU 3,731 529 4,260 FAU 4,566 491 5,057 FSU 14,008 3,002 17,010 FTU 3,462 146 3,608 UF 18,915 1,854 20,769 USF 13,022 1,243 14,265 UWF 2,629 196 2,825 SUS (Total) 60,333 7,461 67,794 Public JC 93,393 6,146 99,539 Private BDGI 23,804 17,182 40,986 Private JC 2,460 933 3,393 Totals 179,990 31,722 211,712 13 TABLE 4 FLORIDA AND NON-FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY LEVEL OF PROGRAM: FALL 1969 Undergraduate Graduate Florida Non-Florida % Non- Undergrad. Florida Non-Florida % Non- Grad. Institution Enrollment Enrollment Florida Total Enrollment Enrollment Florida Total FAMU 3,306 502 13.2 3,808 425 27 6.0 452 FAU 3,265 410 11.1 3,675 1,301 81 5.9 1,382 FSU 12,129 1,541 11.2 13,670 1,879 1,461 43.7 3,340 FTU 3,344 143 4.1 3,487 118 3 2.5 121 UF 15,145 747 4.7 15,892 3,770 1,107 22.7 4,877 USF 10,751 1,045 8.9 11,796 2,271 198 8.0 2,469 UWF 2,396 172 6.7 2,568 233 24 9.3 257 SUS (total) 50,336 4,560 8.3 54,896 9,997 2,901 22.5 12,898 Community JC 93,393 6,146 6.2 99,539 Priv. BDGI 19,459 15,488 44.3 34,937 4,345 1,694 28.1 6,039 Priv. JC 2,460 933 27.5 3,393 Totals 165,648 27,127 14.1 192,775 14,342 4,595 24.3 18,937 TABLE 5 FLORIDA AND NON-FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION: FALL 1969 % of % of % of % of % of Florida Florida State Non-Florida Non-Florida State State Students Students Total Students Students Total Total Total State University System 60,333 33.5 28.5 7,461 23.5 3.5 67,794 32.0 Community Colleges 93,393 51.9 44.1 6,146 19.4 2.9 99,539 47.0 Private Baccalaureate Degree-Granting Inst. 23,804 13.2 11.2 17,182 54.2 8.1 40,986 19.4 Private Junior College 2,460 1.4 1.2 933 2.9 .004 3,393 1.6 Total 179,990 31,722 211,712 TABLE 6 ORIGIN OF TOTAL ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL AREA AND TYPE OF INSTITUTION: FALL 1969 State or Other Geographical Pub. Priv. Priv. Area SUS JC BDGI JC Total Alabama 343 145 173 25 686 Alaska 2 4 6 1 13 Arizona 10 9 25 3 47 Arkansas 29 13 15 12 69 California 151 61 150 23 385 Colorado 34 10 37 2 83 Connecticut 113 139 847 25 1,124 Delaware 46 24 100 1 171 Dist. of Columbia 50 31 130 9 220 Florida 60,333 93,393 23,804 2,460 179,990 Georgia 838 270 512 37 1,657 Hawaii 6 10 14 -- 30 Idaho 7 11 5 2 25 Illinois 316 227 798 48 1,389 Indiana 146 185 231 38 600 Iowa 49 34 60 1 144 Kansas 33 18 34 3 88 Kentucky 134 68 123 33 358 Louisiana 115 34 71 6 226 Maine 23 48 89 4 164 Maryland 188 85 586 17 876 Massachusetts 153 218 864 23 1,258 Michigan 156 168 307 9 640 Minnesota 52 32 76 1 161 Mississippi 80 25 63 8 176 Missouri 85 38 119 9 251 Montana 4 3 13 1 21 Nebraska 13 7 27 7 54 Nevada 1 15 4 2 22 New Hampshire 22 23 75 2 122 New Jersey 438 725 2,541 115 3,819 15 TABLE 6 (continued) State or Other Geographical Pub. Priv. Priv. Area SUS JC BDGI JC Total New Mexico 17 10 13 3 43 New York 792 1,166 3,791 186 5,935 North Carolina 179 95 266 9 549 North Dakota 10 4 8 -- 22 Ohio 328 308 722 48 1,406 Oklahoma 26 15 33 4 78 Oregon 21 4 19 6 50 Pennsylvania 346 334 1,502 46 2,228 Rhode Island 22 27 118 2 169 South Carolina 183 100 181 2 466 South Dakota 7 2 9 -- 18 Tennessee 228 79 173 15 495 Texas 125 55 125 26 331 Utah *9 2 4 -- 15 Vermont 20 14 24 5 63 Virginia 323 150 578 13 1,064 Washington 26 18 24 1 69 West Virginia 37 41 58 9 145 Wisconsin 82 57 132 4 275 Wyoming 3 1 2 -- 6 Sub-Total 66,754 98,555 39,681 3,306 208,296 Canal Zone 15 8 16 4 43 Guam - Puerto Rico 30 28 46 6 110 U.S. Virgin Islands -- 9 15 -- 24 Other Countries 994 860 867 56 2,777 Unclassified 1 79 361 21 462 Total 67,794 99,539 40,986 3,393 211,712 16 TABLE 7 ORIGIN OF FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY AND TYPE OF INSTITUTION: FALL 1969 Pub. Priv. Priv. % of % of * County SUS JC BDGI JC Total Total Change Alachua 3,948 1,769 96 5 5,818 3.23 16.8 Baker 22 111 7 -- 140 .07 21.7 Bay 500 1,641 46 7 2,194 1.22 2.5 Bradford 88 169 13 3 273 .15 22.9 Brevard 2,228 5,547 2,353 8 10,136 5.63 12.9 Broward 4,216 6,641 1,231 50 12,138 6.74 12.9 Calhoun 79 106 1 -- 186 .10 7.5 Charlotte 113 123 20 -- 256 .14 3.2 Citrus 90 121 11 2 224 .12 8.7 Clay 189 396 65 24 674 .37 9.2 Collier 197 230 44 5 476 .26 5.8 Columbia 203 474 28 1 706 .39 8.5 Dade 7,233 22,761 7,546 17 37,557 20.86 2.9 DeSoto 69 56 11 2 138 .07 17.4 Dixie 34 58 4 1 97 .05 3.2 Duval 3,652 6,457 3,086 654 13,849 7.69 10.9 Escambia 1,916 4,059 67 1 6,043 3.36 14.3 Flagler 23 33 15 -- 71 .03 8.9 Franklin 57 41 6 -- 104 .06 7.9 Gadsden 396 237 26 1 660 .37 4.1 Gilchrist 21 37 1 5 64 .03 19.0 Glades 17 14 1 1 33 .02 10.8 TABLE 7 (Continued) Pub. Priv. Priv. % of % of.* County SUS JC BDGI JC Total Total Change Gulf 73 228 8 -- 309 .17 40.3 Hamilton 42 75 7 -- 124 .07 2.5 Hardee 93 113 31 2 239 .13 5.5 Hendry 57 69 14 2 142 .08 15.5 Hernando 128 101 21 9 259 .14 39.3 Highlands 178 268 38 7 491 .27 15.8 Hillsborough 6,816 4,894 1,010 69 12,789 7.11 11.0 Holmes 68 162 1 -- 231 .12 6.0 Indian River 219 384 64 9 676 .38 17.8 Jackson 261 619 9 -- 889 .49 7.6 Jefferson 143 67 19 1 230 .12 2.2 Lafayette 23 61 1 3 88 .05 20.6 Lake 467 720 174 4 1,365 .75 7.7 Lee 591 919 110 10 1,630 .91 10.6 Leon 3,634 1,420 36 3 5,093 2.83 10.2 Levy 77 109 8 -- 194 .11 3.2 Liberty 16 22 -- -- 38 .02 11.6 Madison 159 243 16 -- 418 .23 6.4 Manatee 553 1,026 104 8 1,691 .94 1.7 Marion 569 980 93 5 1,647 .92 8.3 Martin 141 245 32 2 420 .23 12.9 Monroe 230 893 75 4 1,202 .67 19.3 Nassau 112 152 55 3 322 .-18 4.2 Okaloosa 660 1,996 19 2 2,677 1.49 6.3 Okeechobee 34 108 13 1 156 .09 54.5 Orange 4,296 3,520 1,787 1,268 10,871 6.04 11.3 Osceola 150 196 24 30 400 .22 42.9 Palm Beach 3,051 4,747 465 66 8,329 4.63 7.5 TABLE 7 (Continued) Pub. Priv. Priv. % of % of * County SUS JC BDGI JC Total Total Change Pasco 337 233 95 4 669 .39 9.5 Pinellas 5,044 7,072 738 8 12,862 7.22 9.7 Polk 1,831 2,967 522 21 5,341 2.97 7.4 Putnam 247 536 53 -- 836 .46 2.1 Saint:Johns 210 308 134 5 657 .37 1.1 Saint Lucie 346 650 52 3 1,051 .58 9.5 Santa Rosa 350 607 13 1 971 .54 3.7 Sarasota 921 1,014 150 8 2,093 1.16 13.6 Seminole 741 1,039 220 87 2,087 1.16 22.9 Sumter 103 243 17 2 365 .21 42.0 Suwannee 129 186 14 1 330 .18 6.8 Taylor 173 202 4 1 380 .21 14.5 Union 39 290 4 -- 333 .18 32.7 Volusia 1,087 2,190 1,078 14 4,369 2.50 5.7 Wakulla 37 49 -- -- 86 .05 4.9 Walton 156 228 1 -- 385 .21 .79 Washington 87 130 6 -- 223 .12 33.4 Unclassified 363 31 1,654 10 2,058 1.14 1,000.83 Total 60,333 93,393 23,8041 2,460 179,990 *Comparison to County Enrollments 1968-69 1Total enrollment includes 137 students from Ringling School of Art whose distribution by county was not available. TABLE 8 PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN EACH TYPE OF INSTITUTION: 1957-1969 State Public Public Private Baccalaureate Private Private Fall University Junior Institutions Degree-Granting Junior Institutions of System Colleges Total Institutions Colleges Total 1957 43.0% 11.1% 54.1% 43.3% 2.7% 46.0% 1958 40.3 17.1 57.4 39.8 3.3 42.6 1959 39.5 18.3 57.8 38.7 3.5 42.2 1960 39.7 23.2 62.9 34.8 2.3 37.1 1961 37.3 28.2 65.5 32.2 2.3 34.5 0o 1962 37.4 31.6 69.0 28.9 2.1 31.0 1963 32.7 37.7 70.4 26.5 3.0 29.5 1964 32.9 39.3 72.2 25.6 2.2 27.8 1965 31.8 42.4 74.2 23.5 2.3 25.8 1966 31.0 45.5 76.5 21.5 2.0 23.5 1967 31.5 45.7 77.2 20.7 2.1 22.8 1968- 31.4 46.5 77.9 20.3 1.9 22.2 1969 32.0 47.0 79.0 19.4 1.6 21.0 TABLE 9 PERCENTAGE OF FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN EACH TYPE OF INSTITUTION: 1957-1969 Private State Public Baccalaureate Private Private Fall University Community Institutions Degree-Granting Junior Institutions of System Colleges Total Institutions Colleges Total 1957 46.0% 13.3% 59.3% 37.9% 2.9% 40.8% 1958 43.3 18.6 61.9 34.6 3.5 38.1 1959 40.8 21.5 62.3 33.9 3.8 37.7 1960 41.5 27.4 68.9 23.8 2.3 31.1 1961 38.5 32.8 71.3 26.4 2.3 28.7 1962 38.7 36.2 74.9 23.0 2.1 25.1 1963 32.5 42.5 75.0 21.7 3.2 24.9 1964 32.8 44.1 76.9 20.9 2.2 23.1 1965 32.2 47.1 79.3 18.5 2.2 20.7 1966 32.3 49.9 82.1 15.9 1.9 17.8 1967 32.8 50.5 83.3 14.6 1.9 16.6 1968 32.8 51.2 84.0 14.3 1.7 16.0 1969 33.5 51.9 85.4 13.2 1.4 14.6 TABLE 10 PERCENTAGE OF NON-FLORIDA TOTAL ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN EACH TYPE OF INSTITUTION: 1957-1969 Private State Public Baccalaureate Private Private Fall University Community Institutions Degree-Granting Junior Institutions of System Colleges Total Institutions Colleges Total 1957 30.0% 1.6% 31.6% 66.4% 2.0% 68.4% 1958 31.5 2.0 33.5 64.1 2.4 66.5 1959 32.0 3.0 35.9 61.7 2.4 64.1 1960 31.3 2.9 34.2 63.5 2.3 65.8 1961 31.2 4.8 36.0 61.2 2.8 64.0 1962 32.3 6.9 39.2 58.8 2.0 60.8 1963 33.7 8.2 41.9 56.2 1.9 58.1 1964 33.9 8.4 42.3 55.4 2.4 57.8 1965 29.8 14.8 44.6 52.7 2.8 55.5 1966 24.2 21.1 45.3 52.3 2.3 54.6 1967 24.2 19,1 43.2 54.3 2.4 56.7 1968 23.1 19.1. 42.2 54.6 3.1 57.7 1969 23.5 19.4 42.9 54.2 2.9 57.1 TABLE 11 FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION: 1957-1969 Community Fall SUS College Priv. EDGI Priv. JC All Inst.'s of Enrol. Enrol. Enrol. Enrol. %* Enrol. %* 1957 18,368 86.9 6,021 97.3 15,427 71.1 1,205 85,9 41,021 81.2 1958 19,512 86.5 9,416 97.7 15,335 71.5 1,615 87.1 46,378 82.3 1959 20,288 85.6 10,596 97.2 16,243 72.4 1,887 88.5 49,714 82.7 1960 23,356 86.3 15,443 97.8 15,247 68.4 1,293 82.4 56,339 82.6 1961 25,210 86.3 21,498 97.2 17,310 68.8 1,477 80.5 65,495 83.6 1962 26,326 85.8 23,444 96.9 13,052 69.5 1,646 85.6 74,468 84.7 1963 28,546 85.6 37,329 97.0 19,077 70.5 2,812 91.3 87,764 86.0 1964 33,146 86.1 44,631 97.1 21,166 70.8 2,181 85.3 101,124 86.5 1965 37,862 81.6 55,455 94.9 21,741 67.8 2,570 82.3 117,268 85.4 1966 42,560 87.9 63,795 92.8 21,075 62.7 2,499 82.0 131,929 84.6 1967 47,727 88.2 73,541 93.6 21,277 59.7 2,940 81.9 145,485 84.6 1968 53,868 89.0 84,160 93.9 23,467 59.9 2,733 75.2 164,228 85.1 1969 60,333 89.0 93,393 93.8 23,804 58.1 2,460 72.5 179,990 85.0 *Florida enrollment expressed as a-per cent of total on-campus enrollment TABLE 12 NON-FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION: 1957-1969 Community Fall SUS College Priv. BDGI Priv. JC All Inst.'s of Enrol. %* Enrol. %* Enrol. Enrol. %* Enrol. %* 1957 2,778 13.1 148 2.7 6,150 28.9 189 14.1 9,265 18.8 1958 3,057 13.5 198 2.3 6,217 28.5 232 12.9 9,704 17.7 1959 3,425 14.4 312 2.8 6,424 27.6 246 11.5 10,407 17.3 1960 3,697 13.7 347 2.2 7,513 31.6 276 17.6 11,833 17.4 1961 4,009 13.7 618 2.8 7,848 31.2 358 19.5 12,833 16.4 1962 4,349 14.2 912 3.1 7,918 30.5 276 14.4 13,455 15.3 1963 4,802 14.4 1,162 3.0 7,997 29.5 268 8.7 14,229 14.0 1964 5,332 13.9 1,318 2.9 8,714 29.2 377 14.7 15,741 13.5 1965 5,984 13.6 2,971 5.1 10,587 32.7 554 17.7 20,096 14.6 1966 5,812 12.0 5,055 7.1 12,537 37.2 546 17.9 23,950 15.3 1967 6,392 11.8 5,056 6.4 14,365 40.3 650 18.1 26,463 15.4 1968 6,647 11.0 5,501 6.1 15,722 40.1 901 24.8 28,771 14.9 1969 7,461 11.0 6,146 6.2 17,182 41.9 933" 27.5 31,722 15.0 *Non-Florida enrollment expressed as a per cent of total on-campus enrollment TABLE 13 PERCENTAGE OF MALE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT TO TOTAL ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION: 1960-1969 Institution 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 SUS 63.1 61.9 60.8 60.4 60.2 60.2 60.0 58.4 59.2 58.8 Community Jr. Colleges 61.0 58.1 59.0 60.3 59.8 60.8 60.3 60.8 60.1 59.5 Private Baccalaureate Degree-Granting Inst.'s 61.0 58.1 59.8 60.3 59.1 57.7 60.0 63.3 62.3 62.3 Private Jr. Colleges 65.6 64.4 65.7 63.3 58.7 57.5 55.0 57.6 58.8 63.7 Total 61.3 60.0 60.0 58.9 59.7 59.8 60.0 60.5 60.3 59.9 TABLE 14 TOTAL MALE ENROLLMENT AND FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE MALE ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA'S COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: FALL 1969 Total % of First-Time % of Total Total Male Total Total Male First-Time First-Time Institution Enrol. Enrol. Enrol. Enrol. Enrol. Enrol. FAMU 2,149 50.4 4,260 582 55.0 1,058 FAU 2,961 58.'6 5,057 FSU 9,285 54.6 17,010 1,017 44.8 2,272 FTU 2,176 60.3 3,608 453 62.8 721 UF 13,345 64.3 20,769 1,636 56.4 2,902 USF 8,222 57.6 14,265 967 52.9 1,827 UWF 1,735 61.4 2,825 SUS (Total) 39,873 58.8 67,794 4,655 53.0 8,780 Community Jr. Colleges 59,228 59.5 99,539 20,656 58.3 35,412 Private Baccalaureate Degree-Granting Inst.'s 25,536 62.3 40,986 5,117 60.0 8,531 Private Jr. Colleges 2,161 63.7 3,393 644 51.5 1,251 Totals 126,798 59.9 211,712 31,072 57.6 53,974 CHAPTER III ENROLLMENTS BY INSTITUTIONS CHAPTER III ENROLLMENT BY INSTITUTION Enrollment data for this chapter was drawn from 34 public colleges and universities and 26 private colleges and universities. Each of the insti- tutions award the associate or higher degree. Table 15 lists in rank order those institutions who enrolled at least 2,500 on-campus students in the fall term. For the third consecutive year, Miami-Dade Junior College headed the list. In 1967 and again in 1968 the list was composed of only fifteen institutions. In 1969 twenty-two Florida institutions reported enrollments of more than 2,500 students. The listing composed of eleven public junior colleges, seven public universities, and four private baccalaureate degree-granting institutions (Table 15). New additions to the 1969 listing are Hillsborough, Polk, Santa Fe, and Valencia community junior colleges, Florida Technological University, the University of West Florida, and Stetson University. Table 16 is a grouping by enroll- ment size of the four types of institutions of higher learning. On-campus, first-time-in-college, and terminal enrollment by institu- tion and by sex are arrayed in Tables 17 and 18. The on-campus enrollments in Florida's colleges and universities by type of institution, type of enrollment and sex is then summarized and expressed in percentile form in Table 19. First-time-in-college enrollment includes all new freshmen level students who have not previously been enrolled in any institution of higher learning. Terminal enrollment denotes a college-grade enrollment in a terminal or technical program consisting of curriculums of at least one year, but less than four years. 27 On-campus enrollment from Florida, other states and counties by institu- tion for the fall 1969 are given in Table 20, as well as the percentages that non-Florida enrollments are of total on-campus enrollments. Beginning in 1961, the alternate year total on-campus enrollments by institution through 1969 are presented in Table 21. The remaining six tables in the chapter give emphasis to the student enrollments in the seven public universities of Florida and to the geographic origin of these students. The pattern developed throughout this publication is to present those tables consisting of data from the 50 states, followed by the distribution of Florida's students by county. When Florida and non-Florida data are presented, the Florida information precedes the non-Florida. The total enrollment in each institution is distributed by state and other geographical area (Table 22), and then the students fromFlorida are distributed by origin of home county (Table 23). This is followed by a yearly account of the Florida on-campus enrollment since 1957 in the state public universities (Table 24) and non-Florida enrollment for the same period of time (Table 25). Tables 26 and 27 are summary tables and reflect total on-campus figures and percentages for the state-supported universities for the years 1960 through 1969. 28 TABLE 15 INSTITUTIONS ENROLLING MORE THAN 2,500 ON-CAMPUS STUDENTS BY RANK: FALL 1969 Institution Enrollment Miami-Dade Junior College 26,371 University of Florida 20,769 Florida State University 17,010 University of Miami 15,490 University of South Florida 14,265 St. Petersburg Junior College 9,281 Florida Junior College at Jacksonville 6,314 Broward Junior College 5,892 Brevard Junior College 5,759 Palm Beach Junior College 5,360 Florida Atlantic University 5,057 Pensacola Junior College 5,017 Florida A & M University 4,260 Florida Technological University 3,608 Rollins College 3,419 Hillsborough Junior College 3,216 Polk Junior College 3,117 Jacksonville University 2,919 University of West Florida 2,825 Stetson University 2,769 Santa Fe Junior College 2,695 Valencia Junior College 2,553 29 TABLE 16 FLORIDA INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING BY TYPE OF ENROLLMENT FALL 1969 Pub. Priv. Priv. Enrollment SUS Jr. Col. BDGI Jr. Col. Total 499 or under 1 7 2 10 500-599 2 3 2 7 1,000-1,999 9 7 1 17 2,000-2,999 1 6 3 10 3,000-3,999 1 2 1 4 4,000-4,999 1 1 5,000-5,999 1 4 5 6,000-6,999 1 1 7,000-7,999 8,000-8,999 9,000-9,999 1 1 10,000-11,999 12,000-13,999 14,000-15,999 1 1 2 16,000-17,999 1 1 18,000-19,999 20,000 or more 1 1 2 :Total 7 27 22 5* 61* *Includes the Jacksonville and Orlando divisions of Jones College. 30 TABLE 17 ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES BY INSTITUTION, TYPE OF ENROLLMENT, AND SEX: FALL 1969 Un-Campus First-Time Terminal Institution Enrollment Students Students M F T M F T M F State University System FAMU 2,149 2,111 4,260 582 476 1,058 FAU 2,961 2,096 5,057 FSU 9,285 7,725 17,010 1,017 1,255 2,272 -- FTU 2,176 1,432 3,608 443 278 721 UF 13,345 7,424 20,769 1,636 1,266 2,902 USF 8,222 6,043 14,265 967 860 1,827 UWF 1,735 1,090 2,825 Public Junior Colleges Brevard JC 3,391 2,368 5,759 1,768 998 2,760 1,072 366 1,438 Central Florida JC 726 580 1,306 314 228 542 137 96 233 Chipola JC 684 553 1,237 284 220 504 36 41 77 Daytona Beach JC 1,406 935 2,341 464 364 828 289 195 484. Edison JC 803 539 1,342 268 196 464 217 160 377 Fla. JC at Jacksonville 3,682 2,632 6,314 1,214 959 2,173 553 642 1,195 Florida Keys JC 608 256 864 252 99 351 160 91 251 Gulf Coast JC 1,351 793 2,144 552 270 822 275 105 380 Hillsborough JC 1,857 1,359 3,216 1,022 858 1,880 470 321 791 Indian River JC 865 683 1,548 299 204 503 49 85 134 JC of Broward County 3,525 2,367 5,892 1,240 865 2,105 989 602 1,591 Lake City JC and Forest Ranger School 910 376 1,286 360 158 518 260 138 398 Lake Sumter JC 563 373 936 234 129 363 72 54 126 Manatee JC 1,357 964 2,321 597 401 998 266 252 518 Miami-Dade JC 15,962 10,409 26,371 4,802 3,410 8,212 3,990 2,379 6,369 North Florida JC 644 564 1,208 276 254 530 43 64 107 Okaloosa-Walton JC 1,376 676 2,052 371 243 614 202 75 277 TABLE 17 (continued) On-Campus First-Time Terminal Institution Enrollment Students Students M F T M F T M F T Palm Beach JC 2,998 2,362 5,360 976 729 1,705 794 728 1,522 Pensacola JC 2,907 2,110 5,017 837 707 1,544 430 391 821 Polk JC 1,644 1,473 3,117 597 575 1,172 268 337 605 St. Johns JC 711 479 1,190 405 264 669 75 41 116 St. Petersburg JC 5,429 3,852 9,281 1,683 1,332 3,015 862 827 1,689 Santa Fe JC 1,496 1,199 2,695 375 322 697 344 539 883 Seminole JC 1,333 634 1,967 474 255 729 15 40 55 South Florida JC 222 154 376 91 57 148 38 24 62 Tallahassee JC 1,144 702 1,846 332 211 543 106 76 182 Valencia JC 1,634 919 2,553 569 448 1,017 353 103 456 Private Baccalaureate Degree-Granting Institutions Barry C. 211 1,128 1,339 -- 177 177 Bethune-Cookman C. 576 663 1,239 249 238 487 Biscayne C. 425 -- 425 161 -- 161 Edward Waters C. 417 609 1,026 106 150 256 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Institute 1,417 23 1,440 361 8 369 467 10 477 Florida Inst. of Technology 1,902 77 1,979 490 24 514 Florida Memorial C. 353 517. 870 107 114 221 Florida Presbyterian C. 462 496 958 122 148 270 Florida Southern C. 742 797 1,539 188 249 437 Jacksonville U. 1,662 1,257 2,919 312 228 540 New College 243 151 394 121 58 179 Nova U. 22 8 25 Ringling School of Art 222 225 447 69 93 162 222 225 447 Rollins C. 2,208 1,211 3,419 227 200 427 St. Joseph C. 198 86 284 125 38 163 St. Leo C. 840 319 1,159 280 118 398 1 22 23 TABLE 17 (continued) On-Campus First-Time Terminal Institution Enrollment Students Students M F T M F T M F T Seminary of St. Vincent de Paul 81 -- 81 South-Eastern Bible C. 335 325 660 97 127 224 Stetson U. 1,669 1,100 2,769 239 239 478 U. of Miami 9,936 5,554 15,490 1,446 880 2,326 U. of Tampa 1,615 833 2,448 417 206 623 -- Webber C. -- 76 76 -- 37 37 -- 76 76 Private Junior Colleges Florida C. 229 179 408 112 101 213 Jones C. Jacksonville Div. 835 189 1,024 225 94 319 557 176 733 Orlando Div. 484 59 543 116 21 137 484 56 540 Marymount C. 23 423 446 5 252 257 17 410 427 Orlando JC 590 382 972 186 139 325 22 44 66 TABLE 18 TOTAL ENROLLMENT, FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT AND TERMINAL ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION AND SEX: FALL 1969 On-Campus First-Time Terminal Institution Enrollment Students Students M F T M F T M F T SUS 39,873 27,921 67,794 4,645 4,135 8,780 JC 59,228 40,311 99,539 20,656 14,756 35,412 12,365 8,772 21,137 BDGI 25,536 15,450 40,986 5,117 3,332 8,449 690 333 1,023 Priv. JC 2,161 1,232 3,393 644 607 1,251 1,080 686 1,766 Grand Total 126,798 84,914 211,712 31,062 22,830 53,892 14,135 9,791 23,926 TABLE 19 -Is PERCENTAGE OF ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN FLORIDA COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES BY INSTITUTION, TYPE OF ENROLLMENT, AND SEX: FALL 1969 On-Campus First-Time Terminal Institution Enrollment Students Students M F T M F T M F T SUS 18.83 13.19 32.02 8.62 7.67 16.29 -- JC 27.98 19.04 47.02 38.33 27.38 65.71 51.68 36.66 88.34 BDGI 12.06 7.30 19.36 9.50 6.18 15.68 2.88 1.39 4.28 Priv. JC. 1.02 .58 1.60 1.19 1.13 2.32 4.51 2.87 7.38 Grand Total 59.89 40.11 100.00 57.64 42.36 100.00 59.08 40.92 100.00 % of Total Enrollment 59.89 39.74 100.00 14.67 10.78 25.45 6.68 4.62 11.31 TABLE 20 ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENTS FROM FLORIDA, OTHER STATES AND COUNTRIES BY INSTITUTION: FALL 1969 Other Other % Institution Florida States Countries Total Non-Fla. State University System FAMU 3,731 510 19 4,260 12.42 FAU 4,566 304 182 5,057 9.71 FSU 14,008 2,797 187 17,010 17.65 FTU 3,462 27 118 3,608 4.05 UF 18,915 1,504 329 20,769 8.93 USF 13,022 1,086 157 14,265 8.71 UWF 2,629 193 2 2,825 6.94 Public Junior Colleges Brevard JC 5,530 192 18 5,759 3.98 Central Fla. JC 1,244 53 9 1,306 4.75 Chipola JC 1,188 47 2 1,237 3.96 Daytona Beach JC 2,191 133 16 2,341 6.41 Edison JC 1,205 133 4 1,342 10.21 Fla. JC of Jacksonville 6,239 73 1 6,314 1.19 Fla. Keys JC 820 41 1 864 5.09 Gulf Coast JC 2,007 131 6 2,144 6.39 Hillsborough JC 3,147 66 3 3,216 2.15 Indian River JC 1,410 121 16 1,548 8.91 JC of Broward Co. 5,502 350 37 5,892 6.62 Lake City JC 1,139 143 4 1,286 11.43 Lake Sumter JC 919 13 4 936 1.82 Manatee JC 2,073 216 14 2,321 10.69 Miami-Dade JC 23,762 2,064 492 26,371 9.89 North Fla. JC 1,069 131 7 1,208 11.51 Okaloosa-Walton JC 2,026 23 3 2,052 1.27 Palm Beach JC 5,042 293 25 5,360 5.93 Pensacola JC 4,798 209 9 5,017 4.37 Polk JC 3,055 55 7 3,117 1.99 St. Johns River JC 1,135 38 15 1,190 4.62 St. Petersburg JC 8,783 462 21 9,281 5.37 Santa Fe JC 2,560 63 72 2,695 5.01 Seminole JC 1,936 29 2 1,967 1.58 South Fla. JC 358 -- 3 376 4.79 Tallahassee JC 1,710 -- 69 1,846 7.37 Valencia JC 2,545 -- 2,553 .31 35 TABLE 20 (continued) Other Other Institution Florida States Countries Total Non-Fla. Private Baccalaureate Degree-Granting Institutions Barry C. 1,127 176 23 1,339 15.83 Bethune-Cookman C., 1,058 170 10 1,239 14.61 Biscayne C. 125 293 4 425 70.59 Edward Waters C. 963 58 4 1,026 6.14 Embry Riddle Aero. Inst. 321 1,049 53 1,440 77.71 Florida Inst. of Tech. 1,275 688 13 1,979 35.57 Florida Memorial C. 727 39 104 870 16.44 Florida Presbyterian C. 507 443 8 958 47.08 Florida Southern C. 778 569 33 1,539 49.45 Jacksonville U. 2,064 804 34 2,919 29.29 New College 58 333 3 394 85.28 Nova U. 6 19 -- 25 76.00 Ringling School of Art 137 310 11 447 69.35 Rollins College 2,616 761 35 3,419 23.49 St. Joseph C. of Fla. 39 233 9 284 86.27 St. Leo College 245 896 12 1,159 78.86 Seminary of St. Vincent de Paul 68 11 -- 81 16.05 South-Eastern Bible C. 310 348 2 660 53.03 Stetson U. 2,135 597 33 2,769 22.90 U. of Miami 8,252 6,717 437 15,490 46.73 U. of Tampa 969 1,317 35 2,448 60.42 Webber C. 24 48 4 76 68.42 Private Junior Colleges Florida C. .123 257 21 408 69.85 Jones College: Jacksonville Div. 788 236 13 1,024 23.05 Orlando Div. 543 -- 543 .00 Marymount C. 128 285 24 446 71.30 Orlando JC 878 82 12 972 9.67 36 TABLE 21 TOTAL ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENTS BY INSTITUTION: ALTERNATE YEARS 1961-1969 Institution 1961 1963 1965 1967 1969 State University System FAMU 2,768 2,884 3,588 3,783 4,260 FAU -- 2,392 4,144 5,057 FSU 9,835 11,061 13,200 15,202 17,010 FTU -- -- 3,608 UF 13,634 14,810 16,874 19,004 20,769 USF 2,982 4,593 7,792 10,668 14,265 UWF -- -- 1,318 2,825 Public Junior Colleges Brevard JC 1,248 2,103 3,660 4,962 5,759 Central Florida JC 615 862 1,343 1,196 1,306 Chipola JC 709 747 1,369 1,181 1,237 Daytona Beach JC 908 1,350 2,364 2,323 2,341 Edison JC -- 674 953 1,211 1,342 Fla. JC at Jacksonville -- -- 4,293 6,314 Florida Keys JC -- 603 561 864 Gulf Coast JC 661 887 1,352 1,517 2,144 Hillsborough JC -- -- -- 3,216 Indian River JC 487 617 970 1,078 1,548 JC of Broward Co. 1,388 2,450 3,996 4,513 5,892 Lake City JC -- 491 908 992 1,286 Lake Sumter JC -- 402 921 909 936 Manatee JC 993 1,427 2,052 2,274 2,321 Miami-Dade JC 3,341 11,061 14,513 21,661 26,371 North Florida JC 472 514 918 1,072 1,208 Okaloosa-Walton JC -- -- 1,078 1,433 2,052 Palm Beach JC 2,111 3,084 4,514 4,664 5,360 Pensacola JC 2,647 3,098 3,969 4,400 5,017 Polk JC -- 1,830 2,408 3,117 St. Johns River JC 540 982 2,383 1,501 1,190 St. Petersburg JC 3,934 5,036 7,918 8,859 9,281 Santa Fe JC -- -- 1,781 2,695 Seminole JC -- -- 1,569 1,967 South Florida JC -- -- 362 376 Tallahassee JC -- -- 1,298 1,846 Valencia JC -- -- 580 2,553 37 TABLE 21 (continued) Institution 1961 1963 1965 1967 1969 Private Degree-Granting Institutions Barry C. 799 848 1,072 1,180 1,339 Bethune-Cookman C. 680 831 942 1,055 1,239 Biscayne C. -- 51 262 363 425 Edward Waters C. 743 726 908 914 1,026 Embry Riddle Aero. Inst. -- 210 191 721 1,440 Florida Inst. of Tech. -- 772 1,047 1,912 1,979 Florida Memorial C. 332 377 427 620 870 Florida Presbyterian C. 259 589 789 920 958 Florida Southern C. 1,985 1,848 1,674 1,657 1,539 Jacksonville U. 1,733 2,210 2,694 2,627 2,919 New College -- -- 171 258 394 Nova Univ. -- -- 21 25 Ringling School of Art -- 342 359 424 447 Rollins C. 1,571 2,606 3,241 3,589 3,419 St. Joseph C. of Florida -- -- -- 216 284 St. Leo College 261 404 807 1,151 1,159 Seminary of St. Vincent de Paul -- 58 90 81 South-Eastern Bible C. -- 247 340 542 660 Stetson U. 2,112 2,081 2,327 2,312 2,769 U. of Miami 13,297 11,567 12,347 12,674 15,490 U. of Tampa 2,617 2,495 2,655 2,242 2,448 Webber C. 80 90 100 93 76 Private Junior Colleges Florida C. 266 285 426 385 408 Jones C. Jacksonville Div. -- 645 500 818 1,024 Orlando Div. -- 327 192 277 543 Marymount C. -- 91 325 339 446 Orlando JC 1,228 1,610 2,373 1,771 972 38 TABLE 22 ORIGIN OF STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL AREA: FALL 1969 State or Other Geographical Area FAMU FAU FSU FTU UF USF UWF Total Alabama 32 1 204 1 55 6 44 343 Alaska -- 1 -- 1 -- 2 Arizona -- 8 -- 2 -- 10 Arkansas 2 1 18 -- 8 -- -- 29 California 2 11 57 -- 53 20 8 151 Colorado 2 2 18 -- 8 2 2 34 Connecticut 9 10 36 1 16 39 2 113 Delaware 2 2 22 -- 13 7 -- 46 Dist. of Columbia 20 -- 14 -- 11 5 -- 50 Florida 3,731 4,566 14,008 3,462 18,915 13,022 2,629 60,333 Georgia 136 4 478 2 181 28 9 838 Hawaii -- 3 -- 2 1 -- 6 Idaho -- 1 -- 4 1 1 7 Illinois 12 23 123 1 64 87 6 316 Indiana 6 3 59 -- 36 35 7 146 Iowa -- 2 20 -- 11 15 1 49 Kansas 1 1 18 -- 4 4 5 33 Kentucky 3 5 75 1 43 6 1 134 Louisiana 1 -- 69 -- 35 6 4 115 Maine -- 10 1 8 3 1 23 Maryland 1 8 79 1 41 53 5 188 Massachusetts -- 16 72 2 33 28 2 153 Michigan 9 9 54 -- -- 36 41 7 Minnesota 1 3 25 -- 10 10 3 52 Mississippi 4 1 51 -- 15 5 4 80 Missouri 1 2 30 -- 22 27 3 85 Montana -- -- 3 -- 1 -- -- 4 Nebraska -- 4 -- 3 5 1 13 Nevada -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1 New Hampshire 2 3 7 -- 1 7 2 22 New Jersey 44 46 112 1 111 110 14 438 New Mexico -- 6 -- 8 2 1 17 New York 93 64 241 2 171 205 16 792 North Carolina 12 3 97 -- 44 19 4 179 North Dakota -- 4 -- 1 3 2 10 Ohio 14 20 136 5 82 62 9 328 39 TABLE 22 (continued) State or Other Geographical Area FAMU FAU FSU FTU UF USF UWF Total Oklahoma 3 2 10 -- 4 3 4 26 Oregon -- 14 -- 3 4 -- 21 Pennsylvania 41 34 106 3 81 72 9 '346 Rhode Island -- 3 10 -- 1 8 -- 22 South Carolina 15 1 92 60 13 2 183 South Dakota 6 -- 4 -- 1 1 1 7 Tennessee 17 1 125 2 65 16 2 228 Texas 5 3 66 -- 26 21 4 125 Utah -- -- 8 -- 1 -- -- 9 Vermont -- 1 5 -- 5 9 -- 20 Virginia 19 14 132 2 84 67 5 323 Washington -- 2 13 -- 6 4 1 26 West Virginia -- 1 23 -- 9 4 -- 37 Wisconsin 1 2 34 2 23 19 1 82 Wyoming -- -- -- 1 2 -- 3 State Totals 4,241 4,870 16,805 3,489 20,419 14,108 2,822 6,675 Canal Zone -- 5 5 -- 5 -- -- 15 Guam -- -- -- -- Puerto Rico -- 13 1 16 -- 30 U.S. Virgin Islands -- -- -- -- Other Countries 19 182 187 118 329 157 2 994 Unclassified -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 Total 4,260 5,057 17,010 3,608 20,769 14,265 2,825 67,794 40 TABLE 23 ORIGIN OF STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY: FALL 1969 % of County FAMU FAU FSU FTU UF USF UWF Total Total Alachua 56 22 135 6 3,665 53 11 3,948 6.54 Baker -- 3 -- 18 -- 1 22 .04 Bay 42 4 196 1 117 8 132 500 .83 Bradford 3 3 21 -- 56 1 4 88 .15 Brevard 31 104 518 364 889 308 14 2,228 3.69 Broward 142 1,661 811 13 1,262 293 34 4,216 6.99 Calhoun 5 1 54 -- 11 1 7 79 .13 Charlotte 3 9 25 3 36 34 3 113 .19 Citrus 1 1 19 2 34 31 2 90 .15 Clay 7 4 64 2 97 9 6 189 .31 Collier 6 23 36 5 66 58 3 197 .33 Columbia 21 4 49 -- 108 6 15 203 .34 Dade 252 850 1,847 19 3,330 847 88 7,233 11.99 DeSoto 18 3 8 -- 21 18 1 69 .11 Dixie 1 -- 7 -- 19 1 6 34 .06 Duval 416 43 1,230 37 1,478 385 63 3,652 6.05 Escambia 93 6 298 2 235 13 1,269 1,916 3.18 Flagler 12 1 2 1 5 2 -- 23 .04 Franklin 22 -- 30 -- 4 -- 1 57 .09 Gadsden 187 -- 169 -- 28 5 7 396 .66 Gilchrist -- 2 -- 16 1 2 21 .03 Glades 2 1 3 -- 8 3 -- 17 .03 Gulf 19 -- 38 -- 9 3 4 73 .12 Hamilton 21 -- 13 -- 5 1 2 42 .07 Hardee 6 -- 22 2 24 32 7 93 .15 TABLE 23 (continued) % of County FAMU FAU FSU FTU UF USF UWF Total Hendry 2 10 16 1 15 12 1 57 .09 Hernando 5 -- 36 1 30 54 2 128 .21 Highlands 16 6 33 10 63 42 8 178 .30 Hillsborough 218 14 528 7 823 5,212 14 6,816 11.30 Holmes 8 -- 19 -- 14 2 25 68 .11 Indian River 14 27 57 9 74 32 6 219 .36 Jackson 42 -- 117 -- 35 -- 67 261 .43 Jefferson 68 -- 59 -- 15 1 -- 143 .24 Lafayette -- -- 11 -- 11 -- 1 23 .04 Lake 41 8 166 46 154 47 5 467 .77 Lee 15 67 145 4 210 137 13 591 .98 Leon 922 4 2,580 -- 94 20 14 3,634 6.02 Levy 6 -- 20 -- 46 2 3 77 .13 Liberty 3 -- 8 -- 3 1 1 16 .03 Madison 61 2 66 1 25 -- 4 159 .26 Manatee 21 11 141. 6 142 218 14 553 .92 Marion 88 9 94 11 305 30 32 569 .94 Martin 10 33 22 2 48 23 3 141 .23 Monroe 12 41 49 3 81 40 4 230 .38 Nassau 15 4 56 3 27 3 4 112 .19 Okaloosa 5 1 262 1 144 25 222 660 1.09 Okeechobee 1 11 10 -- 10 2 -- 34 .06 Orange 106 26 748 1,917 985 505 9 4,296 7.12 Osceola 3 1 29 39 45 32 1 150 .25 Palm Beach 108 1,327 580 14 850 165 7 3,051 5.06 TABLE 23 (continued) % of County FAMU FAU FSU FTU UF USF UWF Total Total Pasco 16 1 37 2 63 210 8 337 .56 Pinellas 92 40 974 12 1,095 2,773 58 5,044 8.36 Polk 141 28 375 49 510 710 18 1,831 3.03 Putnam 18 5 53 2 149 14 6 247 .41 Saint Johns 23 6 75 4 87 10 5 210 .35 Saint Lucie 58 61 66 2 128 18 13 346 .57 Santa Rosa 9 -- 36 -- 40 4 261 350 .58 Sarasota 29 21 268 4 277 313 9 921 1.53 Seminole 30 4 110 383 139 69 6 741 1.23 Sumter 11 -- 14 8 41 27 2 103 .17 SSuwannee 21 1 56 -- 49 -- 2 129 .21 Taylor 34 -- 85 1 37 7 9 173 .29 Union 1 -- 10 1 25 2 -- 39 .06 Volusia 39 57 302 103 436 142 8 1,087 1.80 Wakulla 7 -- 29 -- -- -- 1 37 .06 Walton 33 -- 37, 1 24 1 60 156 .26 Washington 13 -- 29 -- 25 -- 20 87 .14 Unclassified -- -- -- 358 -- 4 1 363 .60 Total 3,731 4,566 14,008 3,462 18,915 13,022 2,629 60,333 100.00 TABLE 24 FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN THE STATE UNIVERSITIES 1957-1969 Fall FAMIU FAU FSU FTU UF USF UWF of Enrol. % Enrol. % Enrol. % Enrol. % Enrol. % Enrol. % Enrol. % 1957 2,622 95.8 -- 5,860 81.4 -- 9,886 88.2 1958 2,606 94.8 -- -- 6,108 81.3 -- 10,798 87.7 1959 2,638 93.4 -- 6,643 81.2 -- 11,007 86.6 1960 2,760 93.8 -- 7,315 81.1 -- 11,312 86.4 1,969 98.9 1961 2,596 93.8 -- 7,948 80.8 -- 11,744 86.1 2,922 98.0 4_P 1962 2,602 93.1 -- 8,357 80.4 -- 11,794 85.3 3,573 97.5 1963 2,681 93.0 -- 8,980 81.2 -- 12,440 84.0 4,445 96.8 1964 2,996 91.8 844 97.3 9,750 80.3 -- -- 13,292 84.7 6,264 96.4 1965 3,248 90.5 2,301 96.2 10,575 80.1 -- 14,242 84.4 7,496 96.2 1966 3,100 89.0 3,350 96.2 11,567 80.8 -- -- 15,897 88.1 8,646 95.5 1967 3,338 88.2 3,954 95.4 12,129 79.8 -- -- 17,050 89.7 10,040 94.1 1,216 92.3 1968 3,484 88.1 3,999 92.2 13,317 81.7 1,456 97.6 17,980 90.6 11,519 93.4 2,113 94.2 1969 3,731 87.6 4,566 90.3 14,008 82.4 3,462 96.0 18,915 91.1 13,022 91.3 2,629 93.1 TABLE 25 NON-FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN THE STATE UNIVERSITIES 1957-1969 Fall FAMU FAU FSU FTU UF USF UWF of Enrol. % Enrol. % Enrol. % Enrol. % Enrol. % Enrol. % Enrol. % 1957 114 4.2 -- 1,343 18.6 -- 1,321 11.8 1958 142 5.2 -- 1,407 18.7 -- -- 1,508 12.3 1959 186 6.6 1,536 18.8 -- 1,703 13.4 1960 183 6.2 -- 1,704 18.9 -- -- 1,788 13.6 22 1.1 -- 1961 172 6.2 -- 1,887 19.2 -- -- 1,890 13.9 60 2.0 u 1962 192 6.9 -- -- 2,034 19.6 -- 2,032 14.7 91 2.5 1963 203 7.0 -- -- 2,081 18.8 -- 2,370 16.0 148 3.2 1964 269 8.2 23 2.7 2,397 19.7 -- 2,409 15.3 234 3.6 1965 340 9.5 91 3.8 2,695 19.9 -- -- 2,632 15.6 296 3.8 1966 382 11.0 132 3.8 2,752 19.2 -- 2,142 11.9 404 4.5 1967 445 11.8 190 4.6 3,073 20.2 -- 1,954 11.3 628 5.9 102 7.7 1968 472 11.9 339 7.8 2,987 18.3 36 2.4 1,868 9.4 815 6.6 131 5.8 1969 529 12.4 491 9.7 3,002 17.7 146 4.1 1,854 8.9 1,243 8.7 196 6.9 TABLE 26 ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENTS BY INSTITUTION: 1960-1969 STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM Institution 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 FAMU 2,943 2,768 2,794 2,884 3,265 3,588 3,482 3,783 3,956 4,260 FAU -- -- 867 2,392 3,482 4,144 4,338 5,057 FSU 9,019 9,835 10,391 11,162 12,135 13,200 14,319 15,202 16,303 17,010 FTU -- -- -- -- -- -- 1,492 3,608 UF 13,100 13,634 13,826 14,810 15,701 16,874 18,039 19,004 19,848 20,769 USF 1,991 2,982 3,664 4,593 6,498 7,795 9,050 10,668 12,334 14,265 UWF -- -- -- -- 1,318 2,244 2,825 Total 27,053 29,219 30,675 33,449 38,466 43,849 48,372 54,119 60,515 67,794 TABLE 27 PERCENTAGE OF ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENTS BY INSTITUTION: 1960-1969 STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM Institution 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 FAMU 10.87 9.47 9.10 8.62 8.84 8.18 7.19 6.99 6.54 6.28 FAU -- -- -- 2.25 5.45 7.19 7.66 7.17 7.46 FSU 33.33 33.65 33.87 33.37 31.54 30.10 29.60 28.09 26.94 25.09 FTU -- 2.47 5.32 UF 48.42 46.66 45.07 44.27 40.81 38.48 37.29 35.16 32.80 30.64 USF 7.35 10.20 11.94 13.73 16.89 17.77 18.70 19.71 20.38 21.04 UWF -- -- -- -- 2.44 3.71 4.17 CHAPTER IV FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT CHAPTER IV FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE First-time-in-college enrollment is a count of the students who are enrolling initially in any college or university in the fall, 1969. A student is counted only once as a first-time-in-college enrollee. Subse- quent enrollments by the student in the same institution or any other insti- tution of higher learning does not constitute a first-time-in-college enroll- ment. Table 28 reports the number of first-time-in-college students in Florida's institutions to be 53,892. This represented a 6.72 per cent increase over the fall, 1968 total of 50,497 students. Florida's contribu- tion to the total first-time-in-college enrollment was 44,403 or 82 per cent while non-Florida students made up 18 per cent. In 1968, residents of Florida accounted for 89 per cent of the total first-time-in-college enrollment (7,819 students) in the five public universities having lower division enrollment (Table 29). Florida Atlantic University and the University of West Florida are upper divisional institutions of the State University System and do not enroll students who are entering college for the first time. In addition to the total number of students enrolled by state, territory, or other county, in Tables 28 and 29, a percentage of the total first-time-in-college enroll- ment is provided for each. The origin of the 7,819 Florida students by county and type of institution in which they enrolled is set forth in Table 30. Table 31 then reflects only that portion of the Florida resident students which enrolled in the public universities by institution and by home county. A historic record of first-time-in-college enrollment in the public and private sectors, expressed as a per cent of total first-time-in-college enroll- ment, for 1957 through 1969 is presented in Table 32 while Table 33 shows a 48 similar historical pattern for Florida resident first-time-in-college students since 1958. The historical record for non-Florida first-time-in-college students follows in Table 34 for the same years. Total first-time-in-college enrollment by state, or other geographical area for the years 1962 through 1969 is shown in Table 35. The same eight- year period is covered in Table 36 with Florida first-time-in-college students enrollments listed by Florida counties. Non-Florida first-time-in-college grew by 5,890 students while Florida resident first-time-in-college enrollment increased by 22,711 students in the eight-year period. Table 37 shows total first-time-in-college enrollment for the five public universities, twenty-seven public junior colleges, twenty-one private bacca- laureate degree-granting institutions, and four private junior colleges of Florida for alternating years beginning in 1961. 49 TABLE 28 ORIGIN OF FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL AREA AND TYPE OF INSTITUTION: FALL 1969 State or Other Geographical Pub. Priv. Priv. Area SUS JC BDGI JC Total Alabama 48 72 56 13 189 Alaska 2 2 4 Arizona 1 4 5 2 12 Arkansas 4 7 5 7 23 California 9 21 41 14 85 Colorado 6 5 11 1 23 Connecticut 18 60 266 14 358 Delaware 11 12 32 1 56 Dist. of Columbia 8 12 31 6 57 Florida 7,819 32,651 3,193 740 44,403 Georgia 152 133 153 18 456 Hawaii 3 4 5 12 Idaho 1 4 1 6 Illinois 34 108 220 27 389 Indiana 22 91 72 21 206 Iowa 4 17 20 41 Kansas 3 8 13 2 26 Kentucky 23 36 38 22 119 Louisiana 15 17 24 5 61 Maine 7 19 34 2 62 Maryland 35 50 255 10 350 Massachusetts 13 109 284 11 417 Michigan 17 66 91 7 181 Minnesota 5 19 16 1 41 Mississippi 9 12 14 5 40 Missouri 7 12 45 5 69 Montana -1 4 5 Nebraska 2 2 6 2 12 Nevada -8 8 New Hampshire 6 12 29 1 48 New Jersey 63 335 857 73 1,328 New Mexico 5 4 2 11 New York 128 554 1,230 101 2,013 North Carolina 20 42 84 5 151 North Dakota 2 3 4 9 50 TABLE 28 (cont.) State or Other Geographical Pub. Priv. Priv. Area SUS JC BDGI JC Total Ohio 53 137 264 30 484 Oklahoma 3 8 13 2 26 Oregon -2 2 4 8 Pennsylvania 66 133 493 23 715 Rhode Island 3 10 39 1 53 South Carolina 19 57 49 1 126 South Dakota 2 1 2 5 Tennessee 26 38 55 10 129 Texas 10 26 25 10 71 Utah 1 1 Vermont 1 6 10 17 Virginia 42 68 166 4 280 Washington 3 6 8 1 18 West Virginia 5 16 18 6 45 Wisconsin 7 24 40 3 74 Wyoming 1 1 2 State Totals 8,751 35,046 8,330 1,213 53,340 Canal Zone 1 1 5 2 9 Guam - Puerto Rico 2 10 16 28 U.S. Virgin Islands 5 10 5 20 Other Countries 37 314 159 510 Unclassified 4 36 11 31 82 Totals 8,780 35,412 8,531 1,251 53,974 *Includes 82 transfer students in Florida Southern College. 51 TABLE 29 ORIGIN OF STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL AREA: FALL 1969 % of State FAMU FSU FTU UF USF Total Total Alabama 16 24 8 48 .55 Alaska - Arizona -1 1 .01 Arkansas 1 3 -4 .05 California 4 3 2 9 .10 Colorado 2 1 2 1 6 .07 Connecticut 3 8 3 4 18 .20 Delaware 4 4 3 11 .13 Dist. of Columbia 5 2 1 8 .09 Florida 882 1,925 701 2,734 1,577 7,819 89.06 Georgia 26 87 1 31 7 152 1.73 Hawaii 1 1 1 3 .03 Idaho 1 1 .01 Illinois 10 10 1 3 10 34 .39 Indiana 3 6 6 7 22 .25 Iowa 2 2 4 .05 Kansas 1 2 3 .03 Kentucky 2 10 1 9 1 23 .26 Louisiana 1 6 5 3 15 .17 Maine 2 4 1 7 .08 Maryland 1 14 7 13 35 .40 Massachusetts 5 1 7 13 .15 Michigan 5 2 3 7 17 .19 Minnesota 1 1 1 2 5 .06 Mississippi 2 4 2 1 9 .10 Missouri -- 2 5 7 .08 Montana ..- - Nebraska 2 2 .02 Nevada - New Hampshire 2 1 3 6 .07 New Jersey 15 13 12 23 63 .72 New Mexico - New York 28 24 2 11 63 128 1.47 North Carolina 4 11 3 2 20 .23 North Dakota 2 2 .02 52 TABLE 29 (cont.) % of State FAMU FSU FTU UF USF Total Total Ohio 7 22 3 9 12 53 .60 Oklahoma 2 -1 3 .03 Oregon - Pennsylvania 18 16 1 17 14 66 .75 Rhode Island -3 3 .03 South Carolina 2 6 8 3 19 .22 South Dakota 1 1 2 .02 Tennessee 5 14 2 1 4 26 .30 Texas 1 5 1 3 10 .11 Utah -1 1 .01 Vermont 1 1 .01 Virginia 1 21 2 4 14 42 .48 Washington 1 1 1 3 .03 West Virginia 3 2 5 .06 Wisconsin 4 1 2 7 .08 Wyoming - State Totals 1,050 2,266 714 2,899 1,807 8,736 99.50 Canal Zone 1 1 .01 Guam - Puerto Rico 1 1 2 .02 U.S. Virgin Islands Other Countries 8 6 6 17 37 .42 Unclassified 1 3 4 .05 Totals 1,058 2,272 721 2,902 1,827 8,780 100.00 Note: Florida Atlantic University and the University of West Florida are a part of the State University System but have no first-time-in-college students. 53 TABLE 30 ORIGIN OF FLORIDA FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY AND TYPE OF INSTITUTION: FALL 1969--- Pub. Priv. Priv. % of County SUS JC BDGI JC Total Total Alachua 209 464 30 -- 703 1.58 Baker 1 55 -- -- 56 .13 Bay 37 609 20 1 667 1.50 Bradford 5 76 9 2 92 .21 Brevard 400 2,654 167 2 3,223 7.27 Broward 511 2,332 257 26 3,126 7.05 Calhoun 3 38 2 -- 43 .10 Charlotte 20 47 4 -- 71 .16 Citrus 10 62 1 2 75 .17 Clay 36 180 13 2 231 .52 Collier 27 83 8 5 123 .28 Columbia 31 187 11 -- 229 .52 Dade 1,113 6,801 764 13 8,691 19.60 DeSoto 2 12 2 2 18 .04 Dixie 4 21 2 1 28 .06 Duval 661 2,316 562 170 3,709 8.36 Escambia 113 1,172 22 1 1,308 2.95 Flagler -- 15 5 -- 20 .05 Franklin 5 19 2 -- 26 .06 Gadsden 77 79 10 -- 166 .37 Gilchrist 1 11 -- 5 17 .04 Glades 1 3 1 -- 5 .01 Gulf 10 113 3 126 .28 Hamilton 4 25 3 -- 32 .07 Hardee 12 44 5 2 63 .14 TABLE 30 (continued) Pub. Priv. Priv. % of County SUS JC BDGI JC Total Total Hendry 11 31 6 -- 48 .11 Hernando 17 56 7 1 81 .18 Highlands 30 102 8 4 144 .32 Hillsborough 1,009 2,389 148 34 3,580 8.07 Holmes 1 55 -- -- 56 .13 Indian River 32 133 10 4 179 .40 Jackson 13 239 3 -- 255 .57 Jefferson 22 27 1 1 51 .11 Lafayette 1 20 -- -- 21 .05 Lake 13 261 28 5 357 .83 SLee 55 302 38 4 399 .90 Leon 423 381 9 -- 813 1.83 Levy 8 45 5 -- 58 .13 Liberty 1 9 -- 10 .02 Madison 8 78 4 -- 90 .20 Manatee 35 421 22 5 483 1.09 Marion 45 374 18 1 438 .99 Martin 23 82 5 1 111 .25 Monroe 22 352 18 1 393 .89 Nassau 22 66 11 1 100 .23 Okaloosa 68 617 5 1 691 1.56 Okeechobee 5 35 1 -- 41 .09 Orange 817 1,334 135 362 2,648 5.97 Osceola 34 91 7 8 140 .32 Palm Beach. 332 1,425 115 31 1,903 4.29 TABLE 30 (continued) Pub. Priv. Priv. % of County SUS JC BDGI JC Total Total Pasco 52 103 19 1 175 .39 Pinellas 482 2,281 155 3 2,921 6.60 Polk 289 1,093 81 7 1,470 3.31 Putnam 19 267 13 -- 299 .67 Saint Johns 35 164 17 2 218 .49 Saint Lucie 51 200 18 1 270 .61 Santa Rosa 20 198 8 -- 226 .51 Sarasota 140 403 51 4 598 1.35 Seminole 120 379 19 18 536 1.21 Sumter 13 108 8 -- 129 .29 SSuwannee 17 80 3 -- 100 .23 Taylor 24 83 3 1 111 .25 Union 3 21 3 -- 27 .06 Volusia 129 766 200 4 1,099 2.48 Wakulla 7 12 -- -- 19 .04 Walton 13 80 -- -- 93 .21 Washington 2 45 4 -- 51 .11 Unclassified 3 25 35 1 64 .14 Totals 7,819 32,651 3,114 740 44,354* *Does not include 49 first-time-in-college students at Ringling School of Art whose distribution by county was not available. TABLE 31 ORIGIN OF STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM FLORIDA FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY: FALL 1969 County FAMU FSU FTU UF USF Total % of Total Alachua 16 22 164 7 209 2.67 Baker -- 1 1 .01 Bay 7 15 14 1 37 .47 Bradford 1 3 1 5 .06 Brevard 4 90 70 177 59 400 5.13 Broward 46 126 8 254 77 511 6.55 Calhoun 1 2 3 .04 Charlotte -2 11 7 20 .26 Citrus -2 2 5 1 10 .13 Clay 2 24 8 2 36 .46 Collier 1 4 2 6 14 27 .35 Columbia 8 10 11 2 31 .40 Dade 68 265 6 599 175 1,113 14.24 DeSoto 1 1 2 .03 Dixie 1 3 4 .05 Duval 95 222 14 263 67 661 8.45 Escambia 22 50 1 37 3 113 1.45 Flagler .00 Franklin 3 2 5 .06 Gadsden 40 30 7 77 .98 Gilchrist 1 1 .01 Glades 1 1 .01 Gulf 2 6 1 1 10 .13 Hamilton 3 1 4 .05 Hardee 2 3 3 4 12 .15 TABLE 31 (continued) County FAMU FSU FTU UF USF Total % of Total Hendry 2 4 1 3 1 11 .14 Hernando 2 5 6 4 17 .22 Highlands 6 3 6 12 3 30 .38 Hillsborough 56 102 3 180 668 1,009 12.90 Holmes 1 .01 Indian River 7 5 1 12 7 32 .41 Jackson 4 6 3 13 .17 Jefferson 4 18 22 .28 Lafayette 1 .01 Lake 16 25 8 20 4 73 .93 SLee 6 12 23 14 55 .70 Leon 199 200 21 3 423 5.41 Levy 1 6 1 8 .10 Liberty 1 1 .01 Madison 5 2 1 8 .10 Manatee 3 13 14 11 4 35 .45 Marion 10 7 3 24 1 45 .58 Martin 3 2 12 6 23 .29 Monroe 10 1 8 3 22 .28 Nassau 4 11 2 4 1 22 .28 Okaloosa 2 41 17 8 68 .87 Okeechobee 1 1 2 1 5 .06 Orange 21 125 450 156 65 817 10.44 Osceola 7 11 11 5 34 .43 Palm Beach 40 89 4 160 39 332 4.25 TABLE 31 (continued) County FAMU FSU FTU UF USF Total % of Total Pasco 10 6 1 11 24 52 .67 Pinellas 28 121 4 186 143 482 6.15 Polk 54 72 14 87 62 289 3.70 Putnam 6 4 9 19 .24 Saint Johns 9 13 3 10 35 .45 Saint Lucie 25 8 15 3 51 .65 Santa Rosa 4 10 6 20 .26 Sarasota 49 3 40 48 140 1.79 Seminole 7 15 69 18 11 120 1.53 Sumter 6 1 5 1 13 .17 S Suwannee 3 8 6 17 .22 Taylor 3 12 7 2 24 .31 Union -- 1 2 3 .04 Volusia 6 23 9 72 19 129 1.65 Wakulla 2 5 7 .09 Walton 8 3 2 13 .17 Washington 1 1 2 .03 Unclassified 3 3 .04 Total 882 1,925 701 2,734 1,577 7,819 100.00 Note: Florida Atlantic University and the University of West Florida are a part of the State University System but have no first-time-in-college students. TABLE 32 PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN EACH TYPE OF INSTITUTION: 1957-1969 State Public Public Private Baccalaureate Private Private Fall University Junior Institutions Degree-Granting Junior Institutions of System Colleges Total Institutions Colleges Total 1957 33.0% 20.5% 53.5% 41.7% 4.8% 46.5% 1958 31.9 28.6 60.5 34.4 5.1 39.5 1959 31.3 28.5 59.8 35.0 5.2 40.2 1960 31.7 35.6 67.3 29.3 3.4 32.7 S 1961 28.6 41.6 70.2 25.9 3.9 29.8 o 1962 23.6 50.7 74.3 21.8 3.9 25.7 1963 22.2 49.8 72.0 21.2 6.8 28.0 1964 21.9 54.8 76.7 19.7 3.6 23.3 1965 18.8 58.5 77.3 19.0 3.7 22.7 1966 15,0 62.8 77.8 19.2 3.0 22.2 1967 15.2 65.2 80.4 16.2 3.4 19.6 1968 15.5 65.4 80.9 15.8 3.3 19.1 1969 16.3 65.6 81.9 15.8 2.3 .18.1 TABLE 33 PERCENTAGE OF FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN EACH TYPE OF INSTITUTION: 1958-1969 State Public Public Private Baccalaureate Private Private Fall University Junior Institutions Degree-Granting Junior Institutions of System Colleges Total Institutions Colleges Total 1958 33.9% 32.7% 66.6% 41.7% 5.2% 33.4% 1959 34.2 33.5 67.7 27.0 5.3 32.3 1960 35.2 42.9 78.1 18.6 3.3 21.9 1961 31.2 48.5 79.7 16.6 3.7 20.3 1962 24.9 57.0 81.9 14.3 3.8 18.1 1963 23.3 56,1 79.4 13.5 7.1 20.6 1964 23.1 61.6 84.7 11.9 3.4 15.3 1965 20.1 65.3 85.4 11.2 3.4 14.6 1966 16.4 69.4 85.8 11.4 2.8 14.2 1967 16.2 72.5 88.7 8.2 3.1 11.3 1968 17.0 72.7 89.7 7.7 2.6 10.3 1969 17.6 73.5 91.1 7.2 1.7 8.9 TABLE 34 PERCENTAGE OF FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE NON-FLORIDA ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT IN EACH TYPE OF INSTITUTION: 1958-1969 State Public Public Private Baccalaureate Private Private Fall University Junior Institutions Degree-Granting Junior Institutions of System Colleges Total Institutions Colleges Total 1958 20.2% 4.7% 24.9% 70.5% 4.6% 75.1% 1959 18.0 5.7 23.7 71.3 5.0 76.3 1960 16.3 4.7 21.0 75.0 4.0 79.0 1961 16.6 9.1 25.7 69.7 4.6 74.3 1962 16.2 14.1 30.3 65.2 4.5 69.7 1963 16.3 14.7 31.0 64.2 4.8 69.0 1964 14.7 14.7 29.4 65.8 4.8 70.6 1965 11.8 23.4 35.2 59.4 5.4 64.8 1966 7.7 29.1 36.8 59.6 3.7 63.3 1967 10.1 29.7 39.8 55.5 4.7 60.2 1968 8.8 30.5 39.3 54.4 6.3 60.7 1969 9.9 28.9 38.8 55.9 5.3 61.2 TABLE 35 ORIGIN OF FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL AREA: 1962-1969 State or Other Geographical Area 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Alabama 116 141 214 248 214 179 150 189 Alaska 3 2 2 6 3 4 4 4 Arizona 4 4 9 7 11 16 8 12 Arkansas 10 17 18 19 18 17 19 23 California 22 48 39 50 62 73 75 85 Colorado 6 10 7 16 24 23 23 23 Connecticut 134 144 186 256 299 319 362 358 Delaware 14 11 18 38 43 64 47 56 Dist. of Columbia 23 27 33 68 57 65 64 57 Florida 21,643 23,630 29,203 34,609 37,518 39,081 41,746 44,403 Georgia 290 366 381 442 413 433 433 456 Hawaii 1 3 3 4 7 8 7 12 Idaho 1 1 2 --- 3 11 7 6 Illinois 173 177 240 292 295 349 392 389 Indiana 98 83 109 130 181 167 194 206 Iowa 14 12 18 15 22 35 25 41 Kansas 10 12 10 14 15 9 15 26 Kentucky 54 72 86 72 90 86 100 119 Louisiana 24 19 26 36 36 37 48 61 Maine 20 11 45 35 42 67 63 62 Maryland 76 73 112 159 169 200 240 350 Massachusetts 152 147 194 254 278 348 335 417 Michigan 93 75 72 113 123 126 155 181 Minnesota 9 19 24 24 27 40 32 41 Mississippi 9 24 22 37 45 45 27 40 Missouri 24 30 39 38 44 74 69 69 Montana 3 3 2 2 4 -- 6 5 Nebraska 1 10 5 5 10 11 16 12 Nevada 1 2 7 4 1 3 4 8 New Hampshire 14 12 12 24 25 35 42 48 New Jersey 357 392 574 928 1,076 1,288 1,294 1,328 New Mexico 10 4 6 10 9 10 7 11 New York 631 737 920 1,081 1,451 1,542 1,760 2,013 North Carolina 77 94 97 155 141 143 153 151 North Dakota 4 1 2 3 3 3 1 9 63 TABLE 35 (continued) State or Other Geographical Area 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Ohio 193 176 208 271 310 371 406 484 Oklahoma 3 16 14 14 12 "7 13 26 Oregon 6 1 5 5 4 10 13 8 Pennsylvania 290 321 380 465 498 562 640 715 Rhode Island 27 45 39 42 41 31 51 53 South Carolina 67 87 71 106 114 118 127 126 South Dakota 2 -- 1 4 2 8 4 5 Tennessee 72 78 87 104 127 120 108 129 Texas 35 35 36 57 61 63 68 71 Utah 1 2 4 1 2 4 4 1 Vermont 16 8 15 13 14 18 27 17 Virginia 129 144 117 319 261 318 320 280 Washington 3 4 10 8 12 17 28 18 West Virginia 23 27 24 43 39 42 34 45 Wisconsin 29 33 32 49 71 59 76 74 Wyoming 2 2 5 1 1 3 3 2 Canal Zone 5 19 11 8 10 6 8 9 Guam -- -- -- -- -- 1 3 -- Puerto Rico 26 23 17 25 45 25 22 33 Virgin Islands -- -- -- 2 2 1 4 15 Other Countries 204 327 218 511 337 366 428 541 Unclassified 119 102 52 123 501 7 195 51 Total 25,373 27,863 34,083 41,365 45,226 47,068 50,497 53,974 *Includes 82 transfer students enrolled at Florida Southern College. 64 TABLE 36 ORIGIN OF FLORIDA FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY: 1962-1969 County 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Alachua 327 301 375 424 763 840 619 703 Baker 21 25 24 38 36 42 34 56 Bay 351 403 397 634 584 511 605 667 Bradford 37 31 55 58 58 26 68 92 Brevard 965 986 1,187 1,503 1,943 3,399 3,231 3,223 Broward 1,354 1,722 1,631 2,713 2,824 2,553 2,777 3,126 Calhoun 26 33 32 42 58 43 56 43 Charlotte 38 77 48 82 89 91 93 71 Citrus 38 33 50 58 65 56 56 75 Clay 84 101 123 173 158 144 156 231 Collier 55 81 80 115 123 147 204 123 Columbia 144 146 182 184 165 168 179 229 Dade 4,282 4,356 5,643 6,388 6,976 7,612 8,023 8,691 DeSoto 35 24 36 61 44 38 57 18 Dixie 28 Duval 1,263 2,005 2,000 2,357 3,481 3,295 3,398 3,709 Escambia 1,096 1,040 1,348 1,280 1,276 1,379 1,298 1,308 Flagler 19 20 25 30 27 29 14 20 Franklin 11 14 19 20 29 40 36 26 Gadsden 101 67 103 131 151 141 161 166 Gilchrist 22 19 17 20 24 15 20 17 Glades 2 1 12 11 9 14 13 .5 Gulf 37 53 37 72 96 60 61 126 Hamilton 37 34 38 52 25 31 28 32 Hardee 23 44 53 76 60 90 68 63 Hendry 24 26 27 33 58 27 46 48 Hernando 37 43 54 39 56 60 48 81 Highlands 46 47 102 102 57 153 128 144 Hillsborough 1,501 1,476 1,961 2,351 2,370 2,276 3,151 3,580 Holmes 34 32 41 76 66 52 59 56 Indian River 80 104 145 176 163 219 170 179 Jackson 174 201 226 210 235 230 220 255 Jefferson 40 61 73 59 27 36 38 51 Lafayette 16 13 9 15 18 21 23 21 Lake 334 272 398 361 371 413 371 367 65 TABLE 36 (continued) County 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Lee 364 288 389 506 471 444 673 399 Leon 388 375 452 521 725 623 686 813 Levy 36 42 50 60 77 39 45 58 Liberty 3 8 15 13 13 8 11 10 Madison 74 100 104 93 91 82 95 90 Manatee 297 281 429 454 508 535 583 483 Marion 308 355 369 442 484 426 389 438 Martin 57 57 95 92 82 99 136 111 Monroe 72 75 110 441 253 216 340 393 Nassau 27 55 63 82 125 91 87 100 Okaloosa 159 177 477 581 569 592 667 691 Okeechobee 18 15 34 42 142 55 41 41 Orange 1,003 1,261 1,584 1,837 1,954 2,265 2,785 2,648 Osceola 36 50 70 80 90 90 93 140 Palm Beach 1,187 1,321 1,560 1,842 1,852 1,769 1,862 1,903 Pasco 162 85 111 122 133 156 163 175 Pinellas 2,170 2,096 2,337 2,783 2,595 2,682 2,686 2,921 Polk 618 648 1,323 1,300 1,277 1,261 1,361 1,470 Putnam 185 180 239 209 257 192 200 299 Saint Johns 133 143 196 233 172 196 169 218 Saint Lucie 175 178 253 313 277 266 308 270 Santa Rosa 124 154 182 261 266 240 195 226 Sarasota 274 335 483 549 578 644 595 598 Seminole 129 227 239 245 416 434 500 536 Sumter 55 50 71 80 76 57 79 129 Suwannee 49 77 88 97 88 67 99 100 Taylor 65 75 67 83 69 102 75 111 Union 22 18 3 27 81 44 57 27 Volusia 671 778 920 981 1,034 925 957 1,099 Wakulla 8 10 17 19 26 18 32 19 Walton 26 38 87 135 132 87 110 93 Washington 46 55 61 56 51 59 59 51 Unclassified 30 111 147 44 35 50 24 64 Total 21,643 23,629 29,203 34,609 37,518 39,081 41,702 44,354* *Does not include 49 first-time-in-college students at Ringling School of Art whose distribution by county was not available. 66 TABLE 37 FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE ENROLLMENTS BY INSTITUTION: ALTERNATE YEARS: 1961-1969 Institution 1961 1963 1965 1967 1969 State University System FAMU 519' 511 750 794 1,058 FAU - FSU 1,964 1,922 2,020 1,889 2,272. FTU -- -- -- .72.1 UF 3,243 2,809 2,850 2,561 2,902 USF 1,160 953 2,136 1,887 1,827 UWF Public Junior Colleges Brevard JC 490 744 1,196 2,823 2,766 Central Florida JC 312 371 588 488 542 Chipola JC 341 325 556 498 504 Daytona Beach JC 306 485 895 778 828 Edison JC -- 310 573 534 464 Florida JC at Jacksonville -- -- 1,737 2,173 Florida Keys JC -- -- 379 178 351 Gulf Coast JC 297 363 598 610 822 Hillsborough JC 1,880 Indian River JC 108 133 113 524 503 JC of Broward County 640 1,114 1,990 1,626 2,105 Lake City JC -- 234 404 385 518 Lake Sumter JC -- 154 347 371 363 Manatee JC 468 477 819 1,108 998 Miami-Dade JC 1,956 2,849 5,385 7,435 8,212 North Florida JC 203 242 395 450 530 Okaloosa-Walton JC -- 562 509 614 Palm Beach JC 829 1,140 1,845 1,713 1,705 Pensacola JC 1,101 1,156 1,573 1,683 1,544 Polk JC -- 946 938 1,172 St. Johns River JC 274 434 1,036 508 669 St. Petersburg JC 1,556 2,002 3,252 3,317 3,015 Santa Fe JC -- -- -- 750 697 Seminole JC -- -- -- 689 729 South Florida JC -- -- -- 165 148 Tallahassee JC -- -- -- 405 543 Valencia JC -- -- 446 1,017 67 TABLE 37 (continued) Institution 1961 1963 1965 1967 1969 Private Baccalaureate Degree- Granting Institutions Barry C. 229 204 215 170 177 Bethune-Cookman C. 182 232 312 309 487 Biscayne C. -- 27 154 134 161 Edward Waters C. 234 199 301 250 256 Embry Riddle Aero. Inst. -- 40 82* 311 369 Florida Inst. of Tech. -- 101 180 595 514 Florida Memorial C. 76 59 159 197 221 Florida Presbyterian C. 150 197 278 337 270 Florida Southern C. 733 622 561 484 437 Jacksonville U. 486 737 644 445 540 New College -- -- 95 112 179 Ringling School of Art -- 154 179 155 162 Rollins C. 301 348 452 484 427 St. Joseph College of Fla. 152 163 St. Leo C. 135 228 443 361 398 Seminary of St. Vincent de Paul - South-Eastern Bible C. -- 120 138 248 224 Stetson U. 502 434 494 422 478 U. of Miami 2,813 1,652 2,086 1,863 2,326 U. of Tampa 525 497 387 537 623 Webber C. 58 45 57 42 37 Private Junior Colleges Florida C. 144 145 213 205 213 Jones College Jacksonville Div. -- 585 408 404 319 Orlando Div. -- 301 154 179 137 Marymount C. -- 83 221 216 257 Orlando JC 588 720 1,113 608 325 *From Opening Fall Enrollment in Higher Education, 1965 (Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965), p. 27. 68 CHAPTER V GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT CHAPTER V GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT A graduate student is one who has earned a baccalaureate or higher degree and who has enrolled on-campus in a college credit course. Florida's total graduate on-campus enrollment reached 18,937 students in the fall of 1969 (Table 38) to reflect a 3,441 increase (22.2 per cent) over the previous high of 15,495 students recorded in 1968. The public universities enrolled 12,898 on-campus graduate students (68 per cent) and the private colleges and universities, 6,039 graduate students (32 per cent) of the state's total. Graduate students who reported Florida as their home state accounted for 75.7 per cent of total graduate enrollment. Other states with large numbers of students enrolled in graduate study in Florida in the fall of 1969 were: New York, 421 students; Georgia, 228 students; New Jersey, 178 students; Illinois, 167 students; and Pennsylvania, 163 students. Graduate students from geographical areas other than the 50 states repre- sented 24.3 per cent of the total graduate enrollment. A comparable per- centage for the 1968 graduate count was 20.7 per cent. The number of graduate enrollments in the seven public universities offering on-campus graduate courses and the total figures for the private sector offering graduate courses are shown in Table 38 by state and other geographical area and in Table 39 by Florida counties. Origin of graduate on-campus enrollment by state and other geographical area for the years 1963 through 1969 is listed in Table 40. Graduate growth for this six-year period has increased by 219.5 per cent from the 1963 graduate enrollment of 5,927 students. 70 Table 41 is a listing by county of the graduate enrollment of Florida residents for the seven years 1962 through 1969. The per cent of growth of graduate students from Florida's sixty-seven counties since 1962 is 255.9 per cent or 10,312 students. Table 42 is the concluding table to chapter five. In this table the name of each participating institution offering graduate level work in the fall of 1969 is presented. Included in the table is the public universities' (SUS) portion, expressed as a per cent, of Florida's total graduate enrollment and the private degree-granting institutions graduate enrollment expressed as a percentage of the total on-campus, graduate and undergraduate, enrollment in Florida for the years 1963 through 1969. 71 TABLE 38 ORIGIN OF GRADUATE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL AREA: FALL 1969 State or Other SUS PBDGI Geographical Area FAMU FAU FSU FTU UF USF UWF Total Total Total Alabama -- 1 107 1 33 3 3 148 8 156 Alaska -- 1 -- 1 -- 2 -- 2 Arizona -- -- 6 -- 2 -- 8 7 15 Arkansas -- -- 11 -- 4 -- -- 15. -- 15 California -- 2 38 -- 51 5 1 97 37 134 Colorado -- 10 -- 5 -- 1 16 4 20 Connecticut -- 1 11 -- 4 10 1 27 37 64 Delaware -- 1 8 -- 3 2 -- 14 4 18 Dist. of Columbia -- 5 -- 10 1 -- 16 7 23 Florida 425 1,301 1,879 118 3,770 2,271 233 9,997 4,345 14,342 Georgia 24 1 127 -- 50 7 -- 209 19 228 Hawaii -- 2 -- 1 -- -- 3 2 5 Idaho -- 1 -- 5 -- -- 6 1 7 Illinois 2 68 -- 46 11 1 128 39 167 Indiana -- 1 33 -- 21 3 -- 58 14 72 Iowa -- 8 -- 7 3 -- 18 6 24 Kansas -- 1 13 -- 2 -- 16 2 18 Kentucky -- 2 28 -- 23 1 1 55 5 60 Louisiana -- 45 -- 16 -- 61 5 66 Maine -- 5 -- 2 -- 7 5 12 Maryland .. 2 30 .. 17 5 54 23 77 Massachusetts ._ 4 39 .. 20 5 2 70 45 115 Michigan 3 28 -- 10 2 1 44 18 62 Minnesota -- -- 20 -- 4 2 -- 26 13 39 Mississippi -- 30 -- 11 2 1 44 6 50 TABLE 38 (continued) State or Other SUS PBDGI Geographical Area FAMU FAU FSU FTU UF USF UWF Total Total Total Missouri -- -- 18 -- 19 -- 2 39 6 45 Montana -- -- 2 -- -- -- -- 2 1 3 Nebraska -- 3 -- 1 1 -- 5 1 6 Nevada -- -- - New Hampshire -- 5 -- 2 1 -- 8 4 12 New Jersey -- 4 45 -- 46 12 4 111 67 178 New Mexico -- 5 -- 3 1 -- 9 2 11 New York -- 13 118 -- 114 27 -- 272 149 421 North Carolina -- -- 51 -- 37 3 -- 91 12 103 North Dakota -- 3 -- -- 1 1 5 1 6 Ohio -- 5 50 -- 25 6 -- 86 28 114 Oklahoma -- -- 5 -- 1 2 2 10 6 16 Oregon -- 11 -- 2 -- 13 5 18 Pennsylvania -- 5 53 -- 38 7 1 104 59 163 Rhode Island -- 6 -- -- 1 -- 7 4 11 South Carolina -- 1 50 -- 31 3 -- 85 11 96 South Dakota -- -- 2 -- 1 -- -- 3 -- 3 Tennessee -- 1 63 -- 45 2 111 12 123 Texas 1 -- 49 -- 31 8 1 90 16 106 Utah -- 6 -- 1 -- 7 2 9 Vermont -- 4 -- 4 -- -- 8 2 10 Virginia -- 2 48 -- 35 7 1 93 24 117 Washington -- -- 11 -- 3 -- -- 14 5 19 TABLE 38 (continued) State or Other SUS PBDGI Geographical Area FAMU FAU FSU FTU UF USF UWF Total Total Total West Virginia -- 1 9 -- 2 -- -- 12 2 14 Wisconsin -- -- 26 -- 11 1 -- 38 10 48 Wyoming -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1 -- 1 Sub-Total 450 1,354 3,196 119 4,570 2,417 257 12,373 5,081 17,444 Canal Zone -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1 Guam -- -- -- -- .. .. .. ...... Puerto Rico -- 10 -- 4 -- 14 6 20 U.S. Virgin Islands -- -- -- -- -- .. .. .. . Other Countries 2 28 133 2 303 52 -- 520 115 635 Unclassified -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 837 *837 Total 452 1,382 3,340 121 4,877 2,469 257 12,898 6,039 18,937 *The University of Miami reported 837 students unclassified. TABLE 39 ORIGIN OF FLORIDA GRADUATE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY FALL 1969 SUS Priv. % of County FAMU FAU FSU FTU UF USF UWF Total BDGI Total Total Alachua 7 1 23 -- 2,139 9 1 2,180 8 2,188 15.20 Baker -- -- -- 3 -- 3 1 4 .03 Bay 14 -- 22 -- 7 -- 2 45 -- 45 .31 Bradford -- 1 -- 10 -- 11 -- 11 .08 Brevard 1 9 45 18 158 21 -- 252 736 988 6.85 Broward 1 552 64 -- 63 12 -- 692 162 854 5.90 Calhoun 2 -- 12 -- -- -- 14 -- 14 .10 Charlotte -- 2 1 1 8 -- 12 1 13 .09 Citrus -- 1 2 -- -- 7 -- 10 1 11 .08 Clay -- 3 5 -- 11 1 20 3 23 .16 Collier -- 10 6 -- 8 2 -- 26 6 32 .22 Columbia 3 1 3 -- 21 -- -- 28 1 29 .20 Dade 4 207 142 -- 154 37 1 545 1,494 2,039 14.15 DeSoto -- 1 2 -- -- 2 -- 5 -- 5 .03 Dixie -- -- -- 6 -- -- 6 -- 6 .03 Duval 88 5 79 1 134 20 -- 327 238 565 3.94 Escambia 5 2 50 -- 25 2 175 259 2 261 1.82 Flagler .. .. .. ...... Franklin -- -- 5 -- 2 -- 7 -- 7 .05 Gadsden 37 -- 22 -- -- -- 59 -- 59 .41 Gilchrist -- -- -- 5 -- 5 -- 5 .03 Glades -- 1 -- -- 2 -- 3 -- 3 .02 Gulf 5 -- 6 1 12 -- 12 .08 Hamilton 4 -- -- -- 1 -- -- 5 -- 5 .03 Hardee -- 2 -- 6 -- 8 1 9 .06 TABLE 39 (continued) SUS Priv. % of County FAMU FAU FSU FTU UF USF UWF Total BDGI Total Total Hendry -- 2 1 -- 2 1 -- 6 -- 6 .04 Hernando -- -- 4 -- 3 12 -- 19 -- 19 .13 Highlands -- 6 -- 3 10 -- 19 3 22 .15 Hillsborough 14 1 66 1 55 998 -- 1,135 13 1,148 8.00 Holmes -- -- 3 -- 2 -- 5 -- 5 .03 Indian River -- 8 5 -- 10 1 -- 24 2 26 .18 Jackson 11 -- 12 -- 5 -- 1 29 1 30 .21 Jefferson 11 -- 9 -- 5 -- -- 25 -- 25 .17 Lafayette -- -- -- -- -- -- -- .48 Lake -- 8 1 20 6 -- 35 34 69 .48 Lee 1 5 15 -- 8 14 43 1 44 .31 Leon 164 -- 821 -- 9 1 -- 995 5 1,000 6.91 Levy -- -- -- 10 -- 10 -- 10 .07 Liberty -- -- -- -- -- -- -- .00 Madison 4 1 8 8 -- 21 -- 21 .15 Manatee -- 1 17 15 37 1 71 3 74 .52 Marion 5 -- 3 -- 59 4 -- 71 5 76 .53 Martin -- 6 2 4 -- 12 1 13 .09 Monroe -- 5 2 10 2 -- 19 6 25 .17 Nassau 4 -- -- 3 -- 7 2 9 .06 Okaloosa -- 24 -- 18 -- 14 56 1 57 .40 Okeechobee -- 7 -- -- -- -- 7 -- 7 .05 Orange 4 3 67 72 218 41 -- 405 596 1,001 6.93 Osceola 1 -- 3 2 6 3 -- 15 4 19 .13 Palm Beach 1 431 55 212 18 717 36 753 5.23 TABLE 39 (continued) SUS Priv. % of County FAMU FAU FSU FTU UF USF UWF Total BDGI Total Total Pasco -- 4 -- 9 35 -- 48 1 49 .34 Pinellas 15 5 101 -- 77 761 1 960 15 975 6.80 Polk 7 2 31 1 46 130 -- 217 66 283 1.97 Putnam -- 1 4 -- 31 1 1 38 4 42 .29 Saint Johns -- 2 6 -- 6 -- -- 14 13 27 .19 Saint Lucie 2 18 10 -- 8 1 1 40 4 44 .31 Santa Rosa -- -- 3 -- 3 -- 31 37 -- 37 .26 Sarasota -- 5 27 20 28 40 1 121 3 124 .86 Seminole -- 11 -- 19 11 -- 41 78 119 .83 Sumter -- -- 1 8 4 -- 13 2 15 .10 Suwannee 2 -- 9 -- 5 16 16 .11 Taylor 6 -- 11 2 -- -- 19 -- 19 .13 Union -- -- 1 -- 3 -- 4 -- 4 .03 Volusia 2 3 22 2 84 11 -- 124 107 231 1.59 Wakulla -- -- 9 -- -- -- 9 -- 9 .06 Walton -- 2 -- 3 -- 1 6 -- 6 .04 Washington -- -- 4 -- 3 -- -- 7 -- 7 .05 Unclassified -- -- -- -- 2 1 3 685 688* 4.75 Total 425 1,301 1,879 118 3,770 2,271 233 9,997 4,345 14,342 *The University of Miami reported 680 Florida students unclassified. TABLE 40 ORIGIN OF GRADUATE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR OTHER GEOGRAPHICAL AREA: 1963-1969 States 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Alabama 88 90 91 96 124 136 156 Alaska 1 1 1 2 1 -- 2 Arizona 2 4 10 8 13 8 15 Arkansas 21 25 22 20 23 19 15 California 44 61 53 56 81 111 134 Colorado 10 12 10 15 12 8 20 Connecticut 24 30 35 29 43 53 64 Delaware 2 5 10 6 9 14. 18 Dist. of Columbia 9 10 10 16 6 8 23 Florida 4,125 4,888 6,400 7,864 10,595 12,291 14,342 Georgia 150 178 168 157 195 176 228 Hawaii 2 -- 1 2 6 2 5 Idaho 2 -- 3 3 22 1 7 Illinois 68 86 103 85 118 200 167 Indiana 37 44 39 42 47 65 72 Iowa 9 17 17 24 26 26 24 Kansas 11 14 21 22 20 20 18 Kentucky 34 37 45 56 60 65 60 Louisiana 53 51 46 60 69 68 66 Maine 12 12 12 5 17 10 12 Maryland 27 30 37 48 50 56 77 Massachusetts 40 52 62 65 87 88 115 Michigan 26 38 50 44 70 67 62 Minnesota 16 20 24 27 38 33 39 Mississippi 30 38 45 55 60 54 50 Missouri 29 23 35 34 38 35 45 Montana 2 1 2 4 3 1 3 Nebraska 6 7 12 8 11 16 6 Nevada 3 1 4 2 2 1 -- New Hampshire 4 1 10 10 14 11 12 New Jersey 41 71 88 82 125 120 178 New Mexico 12 18 14 9 7 6 11 New York 137 184 213 233 318 330 421 North Carolina 58 60 90 84 98 99 103 North Dakota 1 3 3 6 6 4 6 78 TABLE 40 (continued) States 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Ohio 57 77 96 87 120 121 114 Oklahoma 21 21 14 14 15 12 16 Oregon 4 7 8 7 6 9 18 Pennsylvania 74 91 116 105 144 130 163 Rhode Island 5 3 4 9 14 14 11 South Carolina 67 68 67 53 69 95 96 South Dakota 2 1 5 10 9 6 3 Tennessee 70 47 86 80 94 96 123 Texas 58 61 66 68 84 82 106 Utah 8 9 4 7 11 10 9 Vermont 4 1 5 5 6 7 10 Virginia 44 52 66 69 94 95 117 Washington 8 12 16 16 11 16 19 West Virginia 15 23 25 17 26 15 14 Wisconsin 21 29 34 39 48 57 48 Wyoming 4 5 4 3 4 4 1 Canal Zone 2 1 4 5 2 2 1 Guam -- -- -- Puerto Rico 4 3 21 23 42 17 20 U.S. Virgin Islands Other Countries 323 355 350 395 438 505 635 Unclassified 3 1 -- 837 Total 5,927 6,978 8,780 10,291 13,652 15,495 18,937 79 TABLE 41 ORIGIN OF FLORIDA GRADUATE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY: 1962-1969 Counties 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Alachua 161 206 207 245 976 1,529 1,560 2,188 Baker 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 Bay 32 24 31 45 38 59 61 45 Bradford 7 10 16 12 18 24 14 11 Brevard 167 235 312 393 532 809 1,047 988 Broward 184 135 125 424 569 731 694 854 Calhoun 2 10 12 7 11 13 7 14 Charlotte 5 2 1 4 7 12 15 13 Citrus 3 3 3 5 7 13 14 11 S Clay 7 7 14 13 18 24 24 23 o Collier 4 3 5 6 6 22 20 32 Columbia 10 15 13 19 19 29 31 29 Dade 1,507 1,235 1,551 1,631 1,331 1,870 1,872 2,039 DeSoto 1 4 3 8 7 7 3 5 Dixie 2 1 4 2 2 4 7 6 Duval 187 173 250 373 439 641 588 565 Escambia 29 40 52 62 52 84 83 261 Flagler 2 3 5 7 5 1 1 - Franklin 7 8 10 6 3 7 4 7 Gadsden 51 40 55 64 67 66 59 59 Gilchrist 3 2 5 4 1 3 3 5 Glades 1 -- -- -- -- 2 3 3 Gulf 1 3 4 6 10 4 8 12 Hamilton 6 1 7 6 5 13 5 5 Hardee 3 4 3 3 5 2 2 9 TABLE 41 (continued) Counties 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Hendry 4 5 4 5 10 11 9 6 Hernando 6 3 5 8 9 11 9 19 Highlands 11 10 13 19 6 21 25 22 Hillsborough 110 99 199 341 535 742 1,059 1,148 Holmes 2 7 4 2 3 2 4 5 Indian River 5 6 13 18 8 13 18 26 Jackson 20 21 20 17 28 31 40 30 Jefferson 15 19 14 8 6 19 20 25 Lafayette 4 1 1 1 2 2 -- Lake 34 35 36 33 38 52 53 69 SLee 11 9 20 20 23 46 38 44 Leon 363 455 487 561 578 685 998 1,000 Levy 15 12 5 7 6 10 13 10 Liberty 3 2 5 3 1 1 2 -- Madison 12 14 11 12 10 15 23 21 Manatee 16 21 24 38 44 48 75 74 Marion 26 27 35 37 36 68 71 76 Martin 2 4 4 9 8 8 13 13 Monroe 8 7 6 5 6 16 20 25 Nassau 11 2 4 3 5 7 9 9 Okaloosa 99 6 12 23 23 44 41 57 Okeechobee -- 2 3 4 10 5 4 7 Orange 333 691 730 591 637 734 806 1,001 Osceola 5 3 1 9 16 18 18 19 Palm Beach 71 67 74 514 606 564 521 753 TABLE 41 (continued) Counties 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Pasco 4 4 19 19 30 25 44 49 Pinellas 109 113 162 242 322 473 902 975 Polk 64 62 70 109 125 177 283 283 Putnam 18 18 21 28 21 36 39 42 Saint Johns 17 8 15 12 14 35 28 27 Saint Lucie 7 10 17 27 33 21 22 44 Santa Rosa 10 4 6 9 7 11 11 37 Sarasota 124 Seminole 25 22 22 65 70 102 102 119 Sumter 7 6 5 6 6 14 9 15 0 Suwannee 16 12 15 16 12 22 29 16 Taylor 5 7 10 18 14 17 22 19 Union 5 7 3 4 4 6 6 4 Volusia 135 118 143 152 171 216 224 231 Wakulla 9 Walton 5 5 15 9 7 14 11 6 Washington 3 3 3 4 5 9 11 7 Florida Unclassified -- -- -- -- -- 194 194 688* Total 4,030 4,125 4,888 6,400 7,685 10,595 12,291 14,342 *The University of Miami reported 680 Florida students unclassified. TABLE 42 GRADUATE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY INSTITUTION 1963-1969 Institution 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 State University System FAMU 269 298 376 422 427 387 452 FAU -- 2 783 1,165 1,131 1,062 1,382 FSU 1,669 2,008 2,177 2,458 2,957 3,285 3,340 FTU 121 UF 1,844 1,988 2,182 2,478 4,218 4,254 4,877 USF -- 127 377 763 1,017 2,021 2,469 UWF 257 SUS Totals 3,782 4,423 5,895 7,286 8,750 11,009 12,898 Private Baccalaureate Degree-Granting Inst.'s Barry C. 101 155 172 267 276 231 335 Edward Waters C. 156 * Florida Inst. of Tech. 215 275 307 409 542 631 611 Jacksonville Univ. -- 63 110 160 239 264 246 Nova Univ. -- -- -- -- 21 19 25 Rollins C. 612 640 600 705 739 802 838 Seminary of St. Vincent de Paul -- 11 36 36 41 48 54 Stetson Univ. 132 157 151 161 163 314 244 Univ. of Miami 1,085 1,284 1,509 1,267 1,721 2,177 3,686 PDGI Totals 2,145 2,585 2,885 3,005 3,902 4,242 6,039 Totals 5,927 7,008 8,780 10,291 13,652 15,251 18,937 % of total in SUS 63.8 63.1 67.1 70.8 69.2 72.2 68.1 % of total Florida enrollment 5.8 6.0 6.4 6.6 7.4 7.9 8.9 *Number not available 83 CHAPTER VI TRENDS AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN FLORIDA HIGHER EDUCATION TRENDS AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN FLORIDA HIGHER EDUCATION In 1957 when the first publication of Enrollment in Florida's Insti- tutions of Higher Education appeared, twenty public and private institutions participated with a combined enrollment of 50,286 students (Table 43). In the fall of 1969 the number of participating institutions reached 60 insti- tutions with a total on-campus enrollment of 211,712 students. While the number of institutions grew three-fold, the student body became four times greater over the same twelve-year period. PUBLIC UNIVERSITY SYSTEM Seven state-supported universities participated in the 1969 report. Two new upper-divisional institutions (the University of North Florida. at Jacksonville and Miami International University at Miami) are in the con- struction stages and will open in the fall of 1972. This planned expansion will raise the number of public upper-divisional universities to four. Florida Atlantic (opened in 1964) and the University of West Florida (opened in 1967) currently enroll only junior, senior and graduate level students. In the fall of 1969 the state universities compositeon-campus enrollment exceeded the systems average annual per cent of change (10.6 per cent) for the eleven-year period beginning in 1959 by 1.4 per cent. The gain in absolute number of students (7,279) was also the greatest for this same eleven-year period. By reaching back to 1957, the first year of this enrollment publica- tion, the State University System has increased 220.6 per cent or 46,648 students. The seven universities of the State University System enrolled 32.0 per cent of Florida's total on-campus enrollment. In 1967 and 1968 the respective figures were 31.3 per cent and 31.5 per cent. 85 PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGES Today Florida has twenty-seven public junior colleges. In 1957, a master plan was adopted for the expansion of-the junior college program to include twenty-eight separate college campuses. With plans underway for a center to service Pasco and Hernando Counties the concluding stages of the original master plan have been realized. When Florida began the expansion program, the public junior colleges numbered seven and enrolled 6,169 on-campus students. Since that time it has grown to a record high of 99,539 students (151.4 per cent of change). Florida's public junior colleges enrolled 47.0 per cent of the state's total enrollment in higher education and 51.9 per cent (93,393 students) of all students who gave Florida as their home state. In 1957 the public junior college sector accounted for only 12.3 per cent of the state's total on-campus enrollment (6,169 students). In the past decade this sector has shown a 23.3 per cent average annual rate of change and an 804.2 per cent increase in enrollment. PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES Among the four private junior colleges, a slight increase was noted in the total enrollment of three of the institutions over 1968 and a substantial decrease in one. The total on-campus enrollment declined from the previous year's total of 1,285 students to 972 students at Orlando Junior College. This decrease accounted for an overall decline in enrollment in the private junior college sector. Non-Florida student enrollment in 1957 totaled only 14.1 per cent (189 students) in the private junior colleges. In 1969, this sector enrolled 86 3,393 students with 27.5 per cent attending from geographic areas beyond Florida's boundaries. Since 1957, when the private junior colleges enrolled 1,394 students, the private junior colleges experienced a 143.4 per cent increase. The average annual increase since 1959 was 12.1 per cent; however, beginning in 1966, the private junior colleges collectively have shown a marked decline in their enrollment pattern. PRIVATE BACCALAUREATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS In the fall of 1969, the private baccalaureate and post-baccalaureate degree-granting institutions of Florida reported a combined on-campus enroll- ment of 40,986 students. This represented the largest number of students ever enrolled in this sector of Florida's higher education and the thir- teenth consecutive year of growth. In the decade since 1959, the average annual rate of growth was 5.8 per cent and in 1969 the increase over 1968 was 4.6 per cent (1,797 students). In 1959, non-Florida enrollment accounted for 28.9 per cent of the total enrollment. By 1969, out-of-state enrollment reached 41.9 per cent (17,182 students) continuing the steady increase in this type of enrollment. While four out of every twenty-five students (16 per cent) enrolled in institutions of higher education in Florida attend private baccalaureate degree-granting institutions, more than one out of every four non-Florida students attends a private baccalaureate degree- granting institution (27.1 per cent). FIRST-TIME-IN-COLLEGE In Florida's master plan for higher education, the public community junior colleges are expected to enroll the major portion of new entering 87 freshmen students while the five public universities having lower division enrollment are to assume the responsibility for a lesser portion. The fall 1969 first-time-in-college enrollment in the public sector was 81.9 per cent of the total first-time-in-college enrollment (53,974 students) in Florida. With 65.6 per cent (35,412 students) in the junior college and 16.3 per cent (8,780 students) enrolled in the state universities, the plan appears to be well implemented. The private colleges and universities enrolled 9,872 first-time-in- college students (18.1 per cent) with 2.3 per cent of these students registered by the private junior colleges. In 1957, the private sector reported 46.5 per cent of all the students who enrolled for the first time in Florida's insti- tutions. In terms of absolute numbers of students, first-time-in-college enroll- ment is expected to continue to increase. However, the rate of growth and the per cent of non-Florida first-time-in-college students are both expected to decline. The rising cost of education and completion of the major portion of the public junior colleges' expansion building program are two factors causing the reduction. GRADUATE ENROLLMENT Five state-supported universities reported graduate enrollments in the fall of 1968. Two universities, Florida Technological University and the University of West Florida, enrolled post-graduate students in the fall of 1969 to raise the public sector to seven institutions. Private post- baccalaureate education in Florida was offered by nine institutions. The two sectors had a combined graduate enrollment of 18,937 students which represents 8.9 per cent of Florida's total enrollment in higher education. 88 Graduate enrollment has continued to represent an increasing proportion of the total higher education enrollment and since 1966 has doubled in the private baccalaureate degree-granting institutions. The state universities enrolled 12,898 students (68.1 per cent) of the total graduates for an increase of 1,889 students over the fall of 1968. Even though the number of graduate students rose in the public universities, graduate enrollment decreased when expressed as a per cent of total enroll- ment. A marked gain in graduate enrollment was recorded in the private sector (1,797 students for a 42.9 per cent of change). Non-Florida graduate enrollment totaled 4,595 students in 1969. Of this group, 63.1 per cent were registered by the public sector and 36.9 per cent in the private sector. Non-Florida graduate enrollment in the state for the last several years showed a steady decline but in 1969 this trend was reversed by the sharp increase in the private post-baccalaureate degree-granting institutions' non-Florida graduate enrollments. NON-FLORIDA Geographical distribution of the student body of each participating institution is reported by the home residence of the student at the time of his admission to the college or university. Students whose home residence was reported to be other than one of Florida's 67 counties increased by 2,951 students (10.3 per cent) over the high of 28,771 recorded in 1968. For the past four years, non-Florida enrollment has been rather constant (about 15 per cent) when expressed as a per cent of Florida's total enrollment in higher education. The public sector (community colleges and state univer- sities) shows a declining portion and the private sector an increasing portion 89 of the total non-Florida student body. In 1969, the percentage of non- Florida enrollment of the total college enrollment for the seven public universities was 11.0 per cent; the twenty-seven community junior colleges, 6.1 per cent; the twenty-two private baccalaureate degree-granting institu- tions, 41.9 per cent; and the four private junior colleges, 27.5 per cent. First-time-in-college enrollment of students from non-Florida resi- dencies accounted for 6.7 per cent (31,722 students) of the state's total enrollment and at the graduate level, 2.3 per cent (4,595 students) were non-Florida students. 90 TABLE 43 ENROLLMENT INCREASE SINCE 1957 AND PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION On-Campus % of Change % of 1957 % of 1969 Enrollment Total Total Total Increase On-Campus On-Campus On-Campus 1957 1969 1957-1969 Enrollment Enrollment Enrollment SUS 21,146 67,794 46,648 220.6 42.1 32.0 Pub. JC 6,169 99,539 93,370 151.4 12.3 47.0 Priv. BDGI 21,577 40,986 19,409 89.9 42.9 19.4 Priv. JC 1,394 3,393 1,999 143.4 2.7 1.6 Total 50,286 211,712 161,426 321.0 100.0 100.0 Note: The 1958 Enrollment Report showed a total on-campus enrollment of 49,219 for the fall of 1957. Because of revision of counting procedures, the 1957 total enrollment figure has been set as 50,286. TABLE 44 ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENTS AND PERCENTAGE OF INCREASE BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION 1959-1969 Fall SUS Comm. Coll. Priv. BDGI Priv. JC Total of Enrol. % Inc. Enrol. % Inc. Enrol. % Inc. Enrol. % Inc. Enrol. % Inc. 1959 23,713 5.1 11,008 14.5 23,267 5.5 2,133 15.5 60,121 7.2 1960 27,053 14.1 15,790 43.4 23,760 2.1 1,569 -26.4 68,172 13.4 1961 29,219 8.0 22,116 40.1 25,158 5.9 1,835 +17.0 78,328 11.8 1962 30,675 5.0 29,356 32.7 25,970 3.2 1,922 4.7 87,923 12.2 1963 33,348 8.7 38,491 31.1 27,074 4.3 3,;080 60.2 101,993 16.0 1964 38,478 15.4 45,949 19.4 29,880 10.4 2,558 17.0 116,865 14.6 1965 43,846 14.0 58,426 27.2 32,328 8.2 3,124 22.1 137,724 17.8 1966 48,372 10.3 70,850 21.3 33,879 4.8 3,045 2.5 156,146 13.4 1967 54,119 11.9 78,597 10.9 35,634 5.2 3,590 17.9* 171,940 10.1 1968 60,515 11.8 89,661 14.1 39,189 10.0 3,634 1.2 192,999 10.9 1969 67,794 12.0 99,539 11.0 40,986 4.6 3,393 6.6 211,712 9.7 % Increase 1959-1969 44,081 185.9 88,531 804.2 17,719 76.2 1,260 59.1 151,591 252.1 Average Annual Increase 4,408 10.6 8,853 23.3 1,772 5.8 126 12.1 15,159 12.5 *Jones College shifted from private degree-granting to private junior college in 1967 |