Valencia College History 1967: Founded as Valencia Junior College 1971: Became Valencia Community College 2011: Became Valencia College Service Area Orange and Osceola Counties Accreditation Valencia College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award Associate and Bachelor’s degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033‐4097 or call 404‐679‐4500 for questions about the accreditation of Valencia College. Valencia offers the Associate in Arts degree, 7 Articulated AA Pre‐Majors, 5 AA Pre‐Majors, 30 Transfer Plans, and 103 Associate in Science and Applied Science degrees and certificate programs which lead to immediate entry into the workforce. Library Holdings (FY 2010) Books (volumes): 193,706 Periodicals (subscriptions): 529 AV Materials: 20,523 E‐Books: 38,208 E‐Reference Sources/Services: 258 Annual Enrollment (2010/2011)* Credit:* 59,018 PostSecondary Adult Voc: * 295 Educational Prep Institute: * 228 Continuing Workforce Ed: * 6,006 Unduplicated Headcount: ** 65,547 Valencia Enterprises: *** 5,375 Conferences & Seminars: *** 215 Total Individuals Served: *** 71,137 FTE (Full‐Time Equivalent): 31,901.3 * Unduplicated by Category ** Unduplicated Overall *** May be included in other categories Valencia is the 2rd largest of Florida’s 28 community colleges in funded FTE and 3rd in headcount enrollments (2009/2010). Personnel (APR 10/2010) Administrators‐FT: 67 Faculty‐FT: 445 Professional‐FT: 243 Career‐FT: 627 Part‐Time Staff‐ALL: 1,457 Total: 2,839 Full‐Time Faculty (APR 10/2010) 445 Master’s Degree: 72.1% Doctoral Degree: 22.5% Operating Budget (2011/2012) (Excluding grants and financial aid) Projected Revenues: $160,802,289 State Funding: $ 60,604,458 Tuition / Fees: $ 96,901,334 Other Sources: $ 3,296,497 Restricted Fund 2 Revenues (2010/2011) (Actual Revenues) Federal/State Grants: $ 7,857,444 Federal Financial Aid: $101,104,336 Federal Loans: $ 83,960,192 Other Sources: $ 82,977 Foundation Support: $ 1,660,602
Just the Facts 2010/2011 Annual Tuition for FT Students (2011/2012) Lower Upper In‐State: $ 2,972 $ 3,409 Out‐of‐State: $11,257 $12,851 Books: $ 1,178 $ 1,178 Campus/Center Sites Downtown Center (Established: 1974) 190 S. Orange Avenue, Orlando, FL 32801 28,950 square feet East Campus (Established: 1974) 701 N. Econlockhatchee Trail, Orlando, FL 32825 158 acres (includes CJI), 10 buildings, 9 portables (626,954 sq ft), 1 parking garage (101,051 sq ft) McCoy Center for Business and Industry Services (Established: 1974) 8503 Daetwyler Drive, Orlando, FL 32812 13,444 sq ft Osceola Campus (Established: 1987) 1800 Denn John Lane, Kissimmee, FL 34744 100 acres, 4 buildings, 16 portables (210,000 sq ft) Sand Lake Center (Established: 2004) 2411 Sand Lake Road, Orlando, FL 32809 2 buildings (31,934 sq ft) Southeast Campus @ Lake Nona (Established 2010) 12500 Narcoossee Road, Orlando, FL 32832 23 acres, 2 buildings under construction (will be 94,634 sq ft when completed) Southwest Campus (Land Only 2006) 155.18 acres (land only) West Campus (Established: 1971) 1800 S. Kirkman Road, Orlando, FL 32811 180 acres, 16 buildings (816,975 sq ft) Winter Park Campus (Established: 1986) 850 W. Morse Boulevard, Winter Park, FL 32789 51,079 square feet Credit Student Body Characteristics (Fall 2010 EOT) Male: 43.5% Female: 56.2% Not Indicated: 0.3% African‐American: 16.7% Asian/Pacific Islander: 5.0% Caucasian: 38.3% Hispanic: 29.7% Native American: 0.3% Other (Non Resident): 9.9% Total: 100.0% Full‐Time: 42.9% Day: 71.6% Part‐Time: 57.1% Evening: 28.4% Total: 100.0% 100.0% Average Student Age: 24.1 Average Class Size: 24.1 Average Credit Hours: 9.3 Credit Enrollment by High School Origin (Fall 2010 EOT) Orange: 37.6% Osceola: 10.6% Seminole: 4.9% Other In‐State: 22.6% Out‐of‐State: 13.5% Other: 7.6% GED: 3.2% Total: 100.0%
valenciacollege.edu Credit Enrollment by Student Residence (Fall 2010 EOT) Orange: 55.8% Osceola: 13.7% Seminole: 6.6% Other In‐State: 16.6% Out of State/Not Available: 7.3% Total: 100.0% Credit Enrollment by Age (Fall 2010 EOT) 17‐under: 7.0% 18‐24: 62.4% 25‐29: 13.0% 30‐39: 11.0% 40‐49: 4.7% 50‐59: 1.6% 60+: 0.3% Not Indicated: 0.0% Total: 100.0% Graduates by Degree/Certificate (2010/2011) Associate in Arts: 5,457 52.3% Associate in Science 1,198 11.5% and Associate in Applied Science: Technical Certificate: 3,487 33.4% Career Certificate: 207 1.9% EPI Certificate: 91 .9% Total: 10,440 100.0% Valencia is ranked 1st among the nation’s 2‐year institutions and 3rd among 2‐ & 4‐year colleges and universities in the number of Associate degrees awarded (2009/2010 AY). 95% of Valencia's Associate in Science/Applied Science degree graduates are placed in jobs after graduation earning an average annual salary of $42,060. 89.3% of Valencia AA graduates who transferred to the Florida State University System in Fall 2010 continued their studies at the University of Central Florida. Board of Trustees Raymer F. Maguire, III, Chair Bertica Cabrera Morris, Vice‐Chair Jerry D. Buchanan, Trustee Lewis M. Oliver, III, Trustee Maria Grulich Toumazos, Trustee Lori Kifer Johnson, Trustee Jo Quittschreiber, Trustee College President and Vice Presidents Sanford C. Shugart President Lucy Boudet, VP Marketing & Strategic Communications Keith W. Houck, VP Administrative Services William J. Mullowney, VP Policy and General Counsel Joyce C. Romano, VP Student Affairs Stanley H. Stone, VP Human Resources and Diversity Joan Tiller, VP Academic Affairs & Planning Campus Presidents Falecia D. Williams, West Campus Ruth L. Prather, East & Winter Park Campus Kathleen Plinske, Osceola Campus Contact Us Phone: 407‐299‐5000 Website: www.valenciacollege.edu Rev 10/05//2011 (IR)