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Valencia Community College Just the Facts 2008/2009 History 1967: Founded as Valencia Junior College 1971: Became Valencia Community College Service Area Orange and Osceola Counties Accreditation Valencia Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 300334097, telephone number 404-679-4501) to award the Associate in Arts, the Associate in Applied Science, and the Associate in Science Degrees. Valencia offers the Associate in Arts degree, 7 Articulated AA Pre-Majors, 4 AA PreMajors, 31 Transfer Plans, and 102 Associate in Science and Applied Science degrees and certificate programs which lead to immediate entry into the workforce. Library Holdings (FY 2008) Books (volumes): 186,806 Periodicals (subscriptions): 1,751 AV Materials: 19,978 E-Books: 33,584 E-Reference Sources/Services: 143 Annual Enrollment (2008/2009) Credit:* 50,255 PostSecondary Adult Voc:** 410 Continuing Workforce Ed:** 7,308 Valencia Enterprises: ** 4,957 Conferences & Seminars:** 1,042 Total: 63,972 FTE (Full-Time Equivalent): 26,821.4 Valencia is the 2rd largest of Florida’s 28 community colleges in funded FTE and 4th in headcount enrollments (2007/2008). Personnel (APR 10/2008) Administrators: Faculty: Professional: Career: Part-Time: Total:

35 433 219 595 1,518 2,800

Full-Time Faculty (APR 10/2008) 433 Master’s Degree: 62.7% Doctoral Degree: 15.5% Credit Student Body Characteristics (Fall 2008 EOT) Male: 42.7% Female: 56.7% Not Indicated: 0.5% African-American: Asian/Pacific Islander: Caucasian: Hispanic: Native American: Other (Non Resident): Total: Full-Time: 44.1% Part-Time: 55.0% Total: 100.0% Average Student Age: Average Class Size: Average Credit Hours:

15.3% 5.3% 41.3% 26.5% 0.4% 11.2% 100.0% Day: 70.0% Evening: 30.0% 100.0% 23.4 23.7 9.3

* Unduplicated Headcount ** Duplicated Headcount-may be included in other enrollment categories

Operating Budget 2009/2010) (Excluding grants and financial aid) Projected Revenues: $141,335,305 State Funding: $ 57,681,855 Tuition / Fees: $ 74,206,601 Other Sources: $ 9,446,849 Federal/State Grants: Federal Financial Aid: Federal Loans: Other Sources: Foundation Support:

$ 2,910,314 $48,210,414 $35,952,343 $ 297,147 $ 1,941,522

Tuition for Full-Time Students (2009/2010) In-State: $2,621 per year Out-of-State: $9,927 per year Books: $1,109 per year Campus/Center Sites Downtown Center (Established: 1974) 190 South Orange Avenue Orlando, FL 32801 28,950 square feet East Campus (Established: 1974) 701 North Econlockhatchee Trail Orlando, FL 32825 140 acres 9 buildings, 9 portables 1 parking garage 726,684 square feet (including CJI) McCoy Center for Business and Industry Services (Established: 1974) 8503 Daetwyler Drive Orlando, FL 32812 13,444 square feet Osceola Campus (Established: 1987) 1800 Denn John Lane Kissimmee, FL 34744 100 acres 4 buildings, 6 portables 199,625 square feet Sand Lake Center (Established: 2004) 2411 Sand Lake Road Orlando, FL 32809 2 buildings 31,934 square feet Southwest Campus 155 acres (land only 2006) West Campus (Established: 1971) 1800 South Kirkman Road Orlando, FL 32811 180 acres 16 buildings, 0 portables 816,139 square feet Winter Park Campus (Established: 1986) 850 West Morse Boulevard Winter Park, FL 32789 51,079 square feet Credit Enrollment by High School Origin (Fall 2008 EOT) Orange: 36.6% Osceola: 10.2% Seminole: 5.4% Other In-State: 23.0% Out-of-State: 13.7% Other: 7.8% GED: 3.3% Total: 100.0%

Credit Enrollment by Student Residence (Fall 2008 EOT) Orange: 55.8% Osceola: 12.9% Seminole: 7.2% Other In-State: 22.8% Out of State/Not Available: 1.3% Total: 100.0% Credit Enrollment by Age (Fall 2008 EOT) 17-under: 7.3% 18-24: 66.3% 25-29: 11.7% 30-39: 8.9% 40-49: 4.0% 50-59: 1.4% 60+: 0.4% Total: 100.0% Graduates by Degree/Certificate (2008/2009) Associate in Arts: 4,179 49.9% Associate in Science 967 11.6% and Associate in Applied Science: Technical Certificate: 2,849 34.0% Career Certificate: 285 3.4% EPI Certificate: 89 1.1% Total: 8,369 100.0% Valencia is ranked 2nd among the nation’s 2year institutions and 5th among 2- & 4-year colleges and universities in the number of Associate degrees awarded. 96% of Valencia's Associate in Science/Applied Science degree graduates are placed in jobs after graduation earning an average annual salary of $42,308. 83.5% of Valencia AA graduates who transferred to the Florida State University System in Fall 2007 continued their studies at the University of Central Florida. Board of Trustees Lewis M. Oliver, III, Chair Raymer F. McGuire, III, Vice Chair Ronald D. Blocker Jerry D. Buchanan Bertica Cabrera-Morris Maria Grulich Toumazos Edward A. Moore Jo Quittschreiber President, Vice Presidents, and Provosts Sanford C. Shugart, President B. Kaye Walter, Executive VP Academic Affairs & Chief Learning Officer Keith W. Houck, VP Administrative Services Susan E. Kelley, VP Institutional Advancement William J. Mullowney, VP Policy and General Counsel Joyce C. Romano, VP Student Affairs Stanley H. Stone, VP Human Resources and Diversity Jared Graber, Provost West Campus Ruth L. Prather, Provost East Campus & Winter Park Campus Silvia C. Zapico, Provost Osceola Campus Contact Us Phone: Website:

407-299-5000 www.valenciacc.edu Rev 10/08/2009 (IR)


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