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Higher Education Coordinating Council St. Petersburg College, Seminole Campus June 16, 2011. welcome. The St. Petersburg College Story Pinellas Together . Community/Business Progress Energy, Raymond James Arts Palladium, American Stage Local Government Joint-Use Libraries

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  1. Higher Education Coordinating Council St. Petersburg College, Seminole Campus June 16, 2011 welcome

  2. The St. Petersburg College Story Pinellas Together

  3. Community/Business • Progress Energy, Raymond James • Arts • Palladium, American Stage • Local Government • Joint-Use Libraries • Educational Entities • USF, Eckerd College, Local School Districts Partnerships

  4. 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 History – Baccalaureate Access

  5. Solution: branch campuses; partnerships; community college baccalaureate Online Education Overview - action

  6. RN to BSN Nursing • Technology Management • Teacher Education • Elementary Education • Exceptional Education • Secondary Mathematics • Secondary Science Overview - baccalaureate

  7. 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 New program approval

  8. Current SPC Baccalaureate Offerings • College of Business • BS in Business Administration • BAS in International Business • BAS in Banking • BAS in Mgmt & Org. Leadership • BAS in Sustainability Mgmt • College of Computer and Information Technology • BAS in Technology & Management • College of Nursing • 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 • College of Public Safety Admin • BAS in Public Safety Admin • College of Health Sciences • BAS in Dental Hygiene • BAS in Health Services Admin • BAS in Orthotics & Prosthetics • School of Veterinary Technology • BAS in Veterinary Technology • College of Policy and Legal Studies • BAS in Paralegal Studies • BS in Public Policy and Admin • Department of Natural Science • BS in Biology • Certificate Options

  9. 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 Student Demographic Summary

  10. FTE Growth

  11. Baccalaureate Enrollment Growth

  12. 2010-11 unduplicated headcount grew to over 5800 students (a 12% increase from 09-10) • College of Education served more than 1270 students • College of Technology & Management (Business) served nearly 1350 students • BSN grew to nearly 1000 students Highlights Unduplicated Headcount

  13. graduates

  14. 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 900BSN prepared nurses • Over 580 from the College of Technology & Management Graduation History

  15. State college comparison

  16. 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 KEYS TO Quality

  17. 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 Specialized accreditation

  18. 53 Fulltime Faculty • 82% Terminally Prepared • SACS Requirement - At least 25 percent of the disciplinecourse hours in each undergraduate major are taught by faculty members holdingthe terminal degree—usually the earned doctorate—in the discipline. • “One College” Commitment • Teaching Focus Baccalaureate faculty

  19. 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. End of program experience

  20. 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) End of Program Experience

  21. 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 Finance Formula

  22. Comparisonof Average Costs for a Baccalaureate Degree in Florida (120 Credit Hours based on 2009-10 tuition and state funding levels)

  23. Ms. Catherine Kennedy, Associate Vice President University Partnership Center

  24. 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 University Partnership Center (UPC)

  25. Current SPC UPC Degree Offerings-Part 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

  26. Current SPC UPC Degree Offerings-Part 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)

  27. University of Florida – Pharmacy • Dr. Jennifer Williams, Assistant Dean • Barry University – Physician Assistant • Ms. Terry Helopoulos, Operations Director • St. Leo University - Psychology and Business Administration • Mr. Ken Gonzalez, Assistant Director • National University of Health Science – Chiropractic Medicine • Dr. Joe Stiefel, Dean • University of South Florida – St. Petersburg • Dr. Margaret Sullivan, Regional Chancellor UPC Partners

  28. Collegiate High School Early College Program and Dual Enrollment Gibbs High School Initiative K-12 Partnership Initiatives

  29. Ms. Starla Metz, Principal Collegiate High School

  30. 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. SPCHS Overview

  31. 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 SPCHS Entrance Criteria

  32. Demographics of SPCHS 2010-11 *Students may be counted in more than one category by PCS data system.

  33. FCAT Scores SPCHS Outcomes

  34. SPCHS Outcomes Graduation Data

  35. Dr. Jeff Cesta, Director Early College Program and Dual Enrollment

  36. 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. Early College Program

  37. ECP STUDENT ENROLLMENT

  38. ECP AVERAGE GPA

  39. 2009 – 92% 2010 – 91% 2011 – 93% ECP Graduation Rate

  40. Dual Enrollment Trends

  41. Dr. Bill Law, SPC President Mr. Kevin Gordon, Principal Gibbs High school initiative

  42. Faculty Support • Training • Mentoring • Student Support • Early CPT Testing • Career Advisors • Community Involvement • Pre-K and Post Secondary Connection • Parent Engagement • Parent Academy Gibbs High School Initiative

  43. 2+2 scholarship limited to state colleges/universities and face to face programs • Capital Outlay • PECO Funding does not recognize partnerships Impediments to Partnerships

  44. Questions/Comments

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