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2015
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| Acceso en línea: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED555875 |
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- The Fact Book: Report for the Florida College System, 2015 Higher Education Postsecondary Education Colleges Enrollment Full Time Students College Credits Racial Differences Ethnic Groups Gender Differences Age Differences Instructional Program Divisions Disabilities College Programs Associate Degrees Adult Education Educational Certificates Vocational Education Bachelors Degrees Minority Groups Employees School Personnel Employment Level Occupations Salaries College Faculty Educational Finance Operating Expenses Budgets Financial Support Costs Fees Educational Facilities Library Automation Academic Degrees Lifelong Learning Apprenticeships Teacher Education Recreation Continuing Education Income Tuition This 2015 fact book for the Florida College System is divided into the following categories: (1) Student Information, which includes fall, annual, FTE, and program enrollment statistics, as well as credit program completion statistics; (2) Employee Information, which includes statistics regarding employee headcount by occupational activity, and full-time faculty salaries; (3) Financial Information, which covers revenue and expenditures for all funds, revenue and expenditures by program area, annual cost analyses, costs per credit hour, student fees, student fee comparisons, and financial information for facilities sites, inventory, and value by college; and (4) College Center for Library Automation (service utilization of the Library Information Network for Florida Colleges). Florida's 28 colleges operate 178 sites around the state, providing educational opportunities within commuting distance to all of Florida's residents. For the 2013-14 academic year, the total annual student headcount was 813,509. In Fall of 2014, this population was made up of 37% full-time students and 63% part-time students at an average at of 25 years old with 58% females and 55% minority enrollment. 104,693 degrees/certificates (including Bachelors Degree Program, AA Degrees, AS Degrees, Vocational and College Credit Certificates, Education Preparation Institute (EPI), and Certificates of Professional Preparation) were awarded in the 2013-2014 academic year. [For the 2014 Fact Book, see ED555876.]