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2020 College Fact BookResearch and Institutional Effectiveness 5001 St. Johns Avenue Palatka, FL 32177

ST. JOHNS RIVER STATE COLLEGEFLORIDA SCHOOL OF THE ARTS2020-21 DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEESSamuel Garrison, J.D., ChairmanWendell D. Davis, Vice ChairmanBobby CrumBrian KeithLeslie DougherJames ReidJan ConradBoard Attorney – Ron Brown, J.D.Executive Secretary – Joe H. Pickens, J.D.2020-21 EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT COUNCILJoe H. Pickens, J.D. – President (Chairman)Melissa C. Miller, J.D. – Senior Vice President/General Counsel & Executive Director, PACGilbert L. Evans, Jr., J.D., Ph.D. – Vice President, Student Affairs/Assistant General CounselMelanie A. Brown, Ph.D. – Vice President, Academic Affairs/CAO & Executive Director, SACLynn Powers, Ed.D., C.P.A. – Vice President, Finance & Administration/CFOCaroline D. Tingle, M.P.A. – Vice President, Development & External Affairs/Director ClayCounty Community RelationsRosalind M. Humerick, Ph.D. – Vice President, Assessment, Research & TechnologyDavid Campbell, Ph.D. – Vice President, Workforce Development/CTEAccreditationSt. Johns River State College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission onColleges to award associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact the Southern Association of Colleges and SchoolsCommission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions aboutthe accreditation of St. Johns River State College.

ST. JOHNS RIVER STATE COLLEGEFLORIDA SCHOOL OF THE ARTSOrange Park Campus283 College Drive Orange Park, FL 32065 (904) 276-6800Palatka Campus5001 St. Johns Avenue Palatka, FL 32177 (386) 312-4200St. Augustine Campus2990 College Drive St. Augustine, FL 32084 (904) 808-7400NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENTSt. Johns River State College does not discriminate against any person in its programs, activities, policies orprocedures on the basis of race, ethnicity, color, national origin, marital status, religion, age, gender, sex, pregnancy,sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, disability, or veteran status. All questions or inquiriesregarding compliance with laws relating to non-discrimination and all complaints regarding sexual misconduct ordiscrimination, may be directed to the Title IX Coordinator/Equity Officer, St. Johns River State College, 5001 St.Johns Avenue, Palatka, Florida, 32177; 386-312-4070.ST. JOHNS RIVER STATE COLLEGE 2020 FACT BOOK

TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION . 1History of St. Johns River State College . 1Mission Statement . 3Strategic Goals 2016-2021 . 3ST. JOHNS RIVER STATE COLLEGE SERVICE DISTRICT . 4Service District Population . 5Population by Gender . 5Population by Age . 5Population by Race/Ethnicity . 6Economic Status by County . 6Educational Attainment by County . 6Public High School Graduates . 7Public High School Graduates with Standard Diploma . 7OVERVIEW OF THE COLLEGE . 8Academic Programs . 8Baccalaureate Degrees . 8Associate in Arts Degree . 8Associate in Science/Associate in Applied Science Degrees . 8College Credit Certificates . 9Career Certificates (formerly PSAV). 10Adult Education . 10Educator Preparation Institute . 10Continuing and Community Education. 10Institutional Profile . 11Annual Unduplicated Student Headcount . 11Unduplicated Headcount by Predominant Campus. 11Enrollment by County . 12Annual FTE by Instructional Campus . 13Fundable FTE by Category of Instruction . 13ST. JOHNS RIVER STATE COLLEGE 2020 FACT BOOK

FTE Enrollment History . 14FTE Enrollment by Time of Day . 14Student Financial Aid . 15Number of Students Receiving Financial Aid . 15Average Aid Disbursed per Student . 15Total Dollars Disbursed . 16STUDENT PROFILE . 17Demographic Information . 17Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity . 17Full-time vs. Part-time Status. 18Full-time vs. Part-time Students by Gender . 18Full-time vs. Part-time Students by Age . 19Average & Median Age by Full-time vs. Part-time Status . 19Academic Goal . 20Headcount Enrollment by Primary Degree . 20Total Headcount for A.S. Degrees & Credit Certificates . 21Headcount by Primary Program of Study . 22SPECIAL PROGRAMS . 24Distance Learning . 24Total Distance Learning Credit Hours Taught by Term . 24Online vs. Hybrid Courses . 25Dual Enrollment . 26Total Student Credit Hours . 26Unduplicated Headcount . 26Dual Enrollment Students Attending Class on a High School Site . 27Dual Enrollment Students by SJR State Campus . 27Dual Enrollment by Gender . 28STUDENT COMPLETIONS . 29Completers by Program of Study . 29Program Completers by Gender . 29Program Completers by Ethnicity . 30ST. JOHNS RIVER STATE COLLEGE 2020 FACT BOOK

Baccalaureate Degree Completers . 30A.A. Degree Completers . 30A.S./A.A.S. Degree Completers . 31College Credit Certificate Completers . 31Career Certificate Completers . 31STUDENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS . 32General Education Outcomes . 32ETS Proficiency Profile Results . 32Information Literacy . 33Information Literacy Classes Taught by Campus . 33SAILS Results . 33Post SJR State Achievement . 34University Transfers . 34GPAs of Student Transfers . 36Vocational Placement Rates . 37COLLEGE OPERATIONS . 39Learning Resources . 39Library Resources and Services . 39Academic Support Centers . 40College Personnel . 40Full-time Employees by Gender . 40Full-time Employees by Classification, Gender, & Race/Ethnicity . 41College Finances . 42Expenditures by College Function . 42Facilities . 42General Information: Campus Wide . 42Facilities, Land, & Buildings by Campus . 42Campus Safety . 43SJR State Crime Statistics for On-Campus Property. 43ST. JOHNS RIVER STATE COLLEGE 2020 FACT BOOK

INTRODUCTIONEach year, St. Johns River State College issues the College Fact Book to provide accurate andconsistent data for administration, faculty, staff, and the media. It is designed to provide acomprehensive overview of the College’s service district, students, and various Collegefunctions using a number of data sources.Every effort has been made to include the most accurate and recent data available. The primarysources of information for the Fact Book include the Florida College System ArticulationReports and Student Data Base, U.S. Department of Education Institute of Education Sciences,Economic Modeling Specialists, Inc. (EMSI), and internal college databases. Sources are cited foreach table or graph, and more information may be available upon request.The Fact Book was prepared by the staff in the Office of Research and InstitutionalEffectiveness. The Office of Research and Institutional Effectiveness aids the College in reachingits goals by facilitating an institutional effectiveness program that is based on systematicplanning and assessment as well as providing data and analysis that supports institutionalimprovement. The Department supports the College’s accreditation, planning, research, andgrants functions.History of St. Johns River State CollegeNamed for the geographically and historically significant river that winds through its district,St. Johns River Junior College was established as a public institution in 1958 to serve thecounties of Clay, Putnam, and St. Johns. It was one of several public junior colleges founded inaccordance with legislation enacted by the 1957 session of the Florida Legislature.The College officially opened on February 25, 1958 with an inaugural class of 191 students. Dr.B. R. Tilley was appointed as the first president.Dr. Tilley resigned his position in July 1965, and C. L. Overturf, Jr. was appointed interimpresident until Dr. Charles W. LaPradd wasinaugurated as the second president on January 1, 1966.St. Johns River State CollegeAfter six years of service, Dr. LaPradd resigned in AprilPresidents1972, and Dr. Robert L. McLendon, Jr., former ViceB.R. Tilley1958-1965President and Dean of Academic Affairs, was appointedCharlesW.LaPradd1966-1972president. The College’s third president, Dr. Robert L.Robert L. McLendon, Jr. 1972-2008McLendon, Jr., announced his retirement in 2008 afterJoe H. Pickens2008-pres.serving 36 years as president. On November 1, 2008, JoeH. Pickens, J.D., a Putnam County native and formerstate legislator, was appointed as the College'sfourth president.ST. JOHNS RIVER STATE COLLEGE 2020 FACT BOOK1

The Florida School of the Arts began full operationas a part of St. Johns River Junior College with acharter class of 51 students in August of 1976. Thefirst state-supported professional arts school forhigh school and college students in Florida, theschool has continued to grow as its curriculum hasexpanded. The Florida School of the Arts servesthe entire state of Florida.In 1977, the College was officially renamed St.Johns River Community College and opened itsfirst branch campus in Orange Park, a community in northern Clay County. The Orange ParkCampus is now located on College Drive in the Doctors Inlet area.In July 1986, the College opened its second branch campus, thistime in St. Augustine in the Fullerwood School, a site madeavailable by the St. Johns County School Board. In January 1996,the St. Augustine faculty, staff, and students moved to the newlyconstructed campus located on State Road 16.The 1997 Senate Bill 1688 authorized St. Johns River CommunityCollege to become a fully comprehensive community college byoffering workforce development programs. Two years later, theCollege offered the inaugural programs in this area including lawenforcement, corrections, and apprenticeship programs incarpentry, electrical, and heating and air conditioning.The College opened the Thrasher-Horne Centerfor the Arts on the Orange Park Campus in2004. This complex hosts traveling art exhibits,Broadway-type shows and community events,and serves as a meeting site for businessconferences and events.In March 2010, the State Board of Educationapproved St. Johns River Community College’sproposal to offer two baccalaureate degrees: Early Childhood Education and OrganizationalManagement. Receiving its accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schoolsin June 2010, the College held its inaugural baccalaureate classes in January 2011. The Collegehas since added another baccalaureate degree in Nursing.The College community voted on a new name that would appropriately reflect the institution’slevel change. In September 2010, the Board approved the College’s new name, St. Johns RiverState College.2ST. JOHNS RIVER STATE COLLEGE 2020 FACT BOOK

Mission StatementSt. Johns River State College, an open-access, public institution of higher education in NortheastFlorida, promotes excellence in teaching and learning to enrich the lives of its students andstrengthen its community. The College offers certificates, associate and baccalaureate degrees,and provides high-quality education, training, and cultural opportunities to encouragescholarly achievement. St. Johns River State College creates a supportive learning environmentthat includes services and resources to enable students to meet their educational goals.Strategic Goals 2016-2021St. Johns River State College (SJR State) meets its mission through the following goals:Goal 1: Strengthen the student experience in intake and onboarding.Goal 2: Increase student achievement and success.Goal 3: Contribute to community enrichment and economic development.Goal 4: Invest in effective college-wide operations.ST. JOHNS RIVER STATE COLLEGE 2020 FACT BOOK3

ST. JOHNS RIVER STATE COLLEGE SERVICE DISTRICTSt. Johns River State College (SJR State or the College) is located inNortheast Florida. Since 1958, the College has operated as an open accessinstitution providing a broad range of educational opportunities to theregion including college credit certificates; associate degrees; and, inrespons

JOHNS RIVER STATE COLLEGE 2020 FACT BOOK 1 INTRODUCTION Each year, St. Johns River State College issues the College Fact Book to provide accurate and consistent data for administration, faculty, staff, and the media. It is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of the

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