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WELCOME
Higher Education Coordinating Council
St. Petersburg College, Seminole Campus
June 16, 2011
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The St. Petersburg College Story
Pinellas
Together
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PARTNERSHIPS
Community/Business
Progress
Energy, Raymond James
Arts
Palladium,
Local Government
Joint-Use
American Stage
Libraries
Educational Entities
USF,
Eckerd College, Local School Districts
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HISTORY – BACCALAUREATE ACCESS
Challenges and Choices: The Master Plan for
Postsecondary Education 1998
Florida’s 46th out of 50 states producing
bachelor’s degrees (NCHEMS-1998)
Pinellas 67 of 67 counties in Baccalaureate
access
Senate Bill 1162 passed 2001
Established St. Petersburg College
$1 Million appropriation
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OVERVIEW - ACTION
Solution: branch campuses; partnerships;
community college baccalaureate
Online Education
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OVERVIEW - BACCALAUREATE
RN to BSN Nursing
Technology Management
Teacher Education
Elementary
Education
Exceptional Education
Secondary Mathematics
Secondary Science
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NEW PROGRAM APPROVAL
Needs Assessment
Employer/Student Survey
Job Projections (local; statewide)
Labor Market Analysis (High Need/High Wage Areas)
Cost of Program
Proposed Campus Location
Projected Enrollment
Program Description
Discussion with University of South Florida
Dr. Bob Sullins, Dean Undergraduate Studies
Developing A Curriculum Process (DACUM)
District Board of Trustees’ Approval
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CURRENT SPC BACCALAUREATE OFFERINGS
College of Business
BAS in Public Safety Admin
College of Health Sciences
◦
◦
School of Veterinary Technology
BAS in Technology & Management
◦
BAS in Veterinary Technology
College of Policy and Legal Studies
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◦
BAS in Paralegal Studies
BS in Public Policy and Admin
Department of Natural Science
◦
BS in Biology
Certificate Options
College of Nursing
◦
College of Computer and Information
Technology
College of Public Safety Admin
BAS in Dental Hygiene
BAS in Health Services Admin
BAS in Orthotics & Prosthetics
BS in Business Administration
BAS in International Business
BAS in Banking
BAS in Mgmt & Org. Leadership
BAS in Sustainability Mgmt
BS in Nursing
College of Education
BS in Elementary Education
BS in Exceptional Education
BS in Sec & Middle Mathematics
BS in Sec & Middle Science
BS in Business Technology
BS in Technology Education
BS in Educational Studies
Alternative Teacher Education Options
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STUDENT DEMOGRAPHIC SUMMARY
71.3 female and 28.7 male
75.9% white, 19.7% non-white, and 4.4%
unknown
95.2% in-state
67.7% part-time
Average age is 34.4
Associate’s
Level 27.2
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FTE GROWTH
2500
Initial FTE
Goal
2396
2000
2055
1677
1500
1415
1185
1000
974
725
500
0
543
195
2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011*
*Projected
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BACCALAUREATE ENROLLMENT GROWTH
Historic SPC Upper Division Headcount
6000
5856
5000
5141
4000
4122
3262
3000
2701
2000
2098
1530
1000
1067
621
0
2002-2003
2003-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
2010-2011
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HIGHLIGHTS UNDUPLICATED HEADCOUNT
2010-11 unduplicated headcount grew to
over 5800 students (a 12% increase from 0910)
College
of Education served more than 1270
students
College of Technology & Management (Business)
served nearly 1350 students
BSN grew to nearly 1000 students
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GRADUATES
4,418 Total Graduates
1100
1000
1008
900
846
800
739
700
600
617
500
516
400
341
300
200
100
224
127
0
2003-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
2010-2011
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GRADUATION HISTORY
Since the inception of SPC’s Baccalaureate
programs, there have been over 4400
graduates.
From the three initial programs we
graduated
1460 new teachers
Over 900 BSN prepared nurses
Over 580 from the College of Technology & Management
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STATE COLLEGE COMPARISON
Percentage of Total Upper Division Students Served by Florida State
Colleges in 2009-2010
12,464 Total Students Served
50%
40%
36%
30%
20%
10%
18%
9%
8%
7%
0%
Data taken from 2011 State Factbook Table 2.3.2T
6%
5%
3%
3%
2%
1%
1%
0%
0%
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KEYS TO QUALITY
SUS academic policies
Statewide Course Numbering System (SCNS)
Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP)
120 Credit Hour Policy
Common Pre-Requisite Manual
General Education Requirements
Including Foreign Language
Specialized accreditation
Annual Report on Accountability Measures (DOE)
Enrollment
Degree Production
Student Access and Progression
Student Achievement
Close Consultation and Involvement of Business and Community
Summative Field Experiences
Local Board of Trustees’ Control
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SPECIALIZED ACCREDITATION
BS Education
Florida Department of Education
The National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
BAS Orthotics and Prosthetics
Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs
National Commission on Orthotics and Prosthetics Education
BS Nursing
Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
BAS Veterinary Technology
American Veterinary Medical Association
BAS Paralegal
American Bar Association
College of Business
Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs
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BACCALAUREATE FACULTY
53 Fulltime Faculty
82% Terminally Prepared
SACS Requirement - At least 25 percent of the discipline
course hours in each undergraduate major are taught by
faculty members holding the terminal degree—usually
the earned doctorate—in the discipline.
“One College” Commitment
Teaching Focus
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END OF PROGRAM EXPERIENCE
Capstone
Business Plan – Synthesizes comprehensive business
knowledge and application
Simulation – Students compete by managing their global
company
Process Improvement – Students identify workplace practice
needing re-engineering
Leadership Practicum – Students focus on practical
managerial issues for improvement
Field Experience
All semesters College of Education students are required to
complete school-based experiences. Final 16-week
internships.
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END OF PROGRAM EXPERIENCE
Advisory Board –
5-25
business and community professionals
Curriculum
Input
Co-op Work Experience
Capstone Presentation
Video (advance to next slide / must be connected to the Internet)
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FINANCE FORMULA
Tuition less than SUS, more than tuition in our
2-year programs.
Tuition per Credit 2010-11
SPC 2yr = $94.08
SPC 4yr = $101.73
University South Florida (Tampa) = $175.80
University South Florida (St. Pete) = $154.00
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Comparison of Average Costs for a Baccalaureate Degree in Florida
(120 Credit Hours based on 2009-10 tuition and state funding levels)
State Support
$100,000
Florida Resident Access Grant
Student Tuition
$86,395
$90,000
$80,000
$70,000
$60,000
$52,907
$46,549
$50,000
$76,279
$40,000
$32,984
$11,698
$42,131
$30,000
$18,034
$9,840
$20,000
$34,851
$8,488
$10,000
$23,144
$9,546
$Florida
College
System
2+2
Baccalaureate
Degree
FCS + SUS
2+2
Baccalaureate
Degree
State
University
System
4-year
Baccalaureate
Degree
$5,058
$5,718
$10,116
FCS + ICUF
2+2
Baccalaureate
Degree
ICUF
4-year
Baccalaureate
Degree
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Ms. Catherine Kennedy, Associate Vice President
UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIP CENTER
UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIP CENTER (UPC)
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SPC funded to provide support: Partners provide
direct instruction
16 Partners public/private
example:2+4 with University of Florida-Pharmacy
31 Bachelor’s degree programs
34 Master’s and Doctoral programs
2,275 students currently enrolled
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CURRENT SPC UPC DEGREE OFFERINGSPART 1
Barry University
Bachelor of Science in Public Administration
Bachelor of Science in Administration
Bachelor of Science in Professional Studies Human Resources Specialization
Bachelor of Science in Professional Studies Health Services Administration Specialization
Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science
Bachelor of Science in Sport Management
Master of Clinical Medical Science - Physician
Assistant
Master of Science in Exercise Science
Master of Science in Sport Management
Master of Public Administration (MPA)
Master of Science in Health Services
Administration
Master of science in Health Services
Administration/Master in Public Health — Dual
Degree
Master of Arts in Administration (MAA)
Dr. of Philosophy in Leadership and Education
Specialization in Higher Education Administration
Case Western Reserve University
Doctor of Nursing Practice
Cleveland State University
Master of Science in Nursing
Eckerd College
Bachelor of Arts in American Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Business Management
Bachelor of Arts in Human Development
Bachelor of Arts in Visual Arts
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University
Bachelor of Science in Technical
Management
Bachelor of Science in Professional
Aeronautics
Master of Aeronautical Science
Master of Science in Management
Florida A&M University
Bachelor of Science in Electronic
Engineering Technology
Bachelor of Science in Construction
Engineering Technology
Florida Gulf Coast University
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice
Bachelor of Science in Legal Studies
Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences
Master of Science in Health Sciences
Master of Public Administration
CURRENT SPC UPC DEGREE OFFERINGSPART 2
Florida Institute of Technology
Master of Science Acquisition & Contract Mgmt
Master of Science in Human Resource Mgmt
Master of Science in Logistics Management
Master of Science in Management/Transportation
Management
Florida State University
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Bachelor of Science in Visual Disabilities
Master of Science in Criminology/Criminal Justice
Studies
Master of Science in Educational Leadership
Master of Business Administration
Master of Science in Management Information
Systems
Master of Science in Risk Management/Insurance
Master of Science in Visual Disabilities
National University of Health Sciences
Doctor of Chiropractic Medicine
Saint Leo University
Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
University of Florida
Bachelor of Science in Business
Administration
Doctor of Dentistry –Residency and CE
Doctor of Pharmacy
University of South Florida-Tampa
Master of Arts in Criminal Justice
Administration
Master of Arts in Adult Education
Master of Arts in in Library and Information
Science
Master of Science in Nursing Education
Master of Social Work
Master of Education in Instructional
Technology
Education Specialist in Instructional
Technology
Professional Science Master’s Biotechnology
University of South Florida-St. Petersburg
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science in
Business Administration
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
UPC PARTNERS
University of Florida – Pharmacy
Barry University – Physician Assistant
Mr. Ken Gonzalez, Assistant Director
National University of Health Science – Chiropractic
Medicine
Ms. Terry Helopoulos, Operations Director
St. Leo University - Psychology and Business
Administration
Dr. Jennifer Williams, Assistant Dean
Dr. Joe Stiefel, Dean
University of South Florida – St. Petersburg
Dr. Margaret Sullivan, Regional Chancellor
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K-12 PARTNERSHIP INITIATIVES
Collegiate High School
Early College Program and Dual Enrollment
Gibbs High School Initiative
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Ms. Starla Metz, Principal
COLLEGIATE HIGH SCHOOL
SPCHS OVERVIEW
SPCHS opened in 2004 as a public charter school operated by
SPC and sponsored by Pinellas County Schools.
Mission
The mission of SPCHS is to provide students with an enriched
learning environment where they can simultaneously earn a high
school diploma, an Associate in Arts degree, and qualify for Bright
Futures scholarship.
Combines high school experiences with college academics
Pre-Collegiate and Collegiate Programs
The Pre-Collegiate Program prepares 10th grade students for
success in college-level courses.
The Collegiate Program supports 11th and 12th grade students who
are dually enrolled in college coursework leading to completion of
the requirements for an A.A. degree.
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SPCHS ENTRANCE CRITERIA
Pre-Collegiate Program
Preferred GPA of 2.5 or higher
Preferred scores of 60-65 on CPT
Random lottery selection process
Usually 2-3 students for each opening
Collegiate Program
Passing scores on the CPT
Unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher
Random lottery selection process
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DEMOGRAPHICS OF SPCHS 2010-11
10th
11th
12th
Total
%
Male
29
24
43
96
45%
Female
32
46
37
115
55%
61
70
80
211
42
51
60
153
73%
8
6
6
20
9%
*Hispanic
6
8
9
23
11%
*Asian
*Native
American
Free/reduced
7
9
6
22
10%
3
2
1
6
2%
14
14
16
44
21%
Total Students
61
70
80
211
Total
White nonHispanic
Black
*Students may be counted in more than one category by PCS data system.
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SPCHS OUTCOMES
FCAT Scores
2011 FCAT ResultsHigh School
Percentage
of Students
Passing
Percentage
of Students
Passing
Percentage
of Students
Level 4 - 6
Percentage
of Students
Level 3-5
School/District/State
Math
Reading
Writing
Science
St. Petersburg Collegiate
100
95
93
78
East Lake
93
78
90
55
Lakewood
66
52
70
38
Osceola High
93
72
87
44
Palm Harbor University
96
86
86
66
District
81
59
76
39
State
82
60
75
40
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SPCHS OUTCOMES
Graduation Data
Academic Year
Total Number of
Seniors
H.S. Graduation
Rate
A.A. Graduation
Rate
2010-11
81
99%*
95%*
2009-10
60
98%
98%
2008-09
59
100%
97%
2007-08
54
98%
80%
2006-07
58
100%
84%
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Dr. Jeff Cesta, Director
EARLY COLLEGE PROGRAM AND DUAL
ENROLLMENT
EARLY COLLEGE PROGRAM
Juniors can receive a high school diploma and an A.A. degree
after meeting all of the graduation requirements.
Early College students are eligible to participate in the athletics
and activities of their assigned high school.
Students will enroll in 15+ credit hours (5 college-level courses)
each term leading to both a high school diploma and an A.A.
degree.
Students will be required to attend weekly academic support
seminars facilitated by the Teacher/Academic Coach. This
course earns .5 high school credit per semester.
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ECP STUDENT ENROLLMENT
400
375
375
2009-2010
2010-2011
350
300
270
250
200
150
96
100
50
0
Total ECP Student
Enrollment
2007-2008
2008-2009
ECP AVERAGE GPA
3.4
3.36
3.3
3.24
3.24
2010
2011
3.2
3.1
3
3.01
2.9
2.8
2008
2009
ECP GRADUATION RATE
2009 – 92%
2010 – 91%
2011 – 93%
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DUAL ENROLLMENT TRENDS
35,000
30,000
30,067
25,000
20,000
Headcount
SSH
15,000
12,411
10,000
5,000
2,450
1,553
0
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
Dr. Bill Law, SPC President
Mr. Kevin Gordon, Principal
GIBBS HIGH SCHOOL INITIATIVE
GIBBS HIGH SCHOOL INITIATIVE
Faculty Support
Training
Mentoring
Student Support
Early CPT Testing
Career Advisors
Community Involvement
Pre-K and Post Secondary Connection
Parent Engagement
Parent Academy
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IMPEDIMENTS TO PARTNERSHIPS
2+2 scholarship limited to state
colleges/universities and face to face programs
Capital Outlay
PECO
Funding does not recognize partnerships
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QUESTIONS/COMMENTS
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