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VALENCIA: • Is 1 among the nation’s two-year schools in the total number of associate degrees awarded, 2nd in degrees awarded to Hispanics and 3rd in degrees awarded to African-Americans (Source: U.S. Dept. of Education) st
• Has a graduation rate triple the average of comparable twoyear institutions, (Source: U.S. Dept. of Education IPEDS) • Is a national leader in finding innovative ways to help students learn, and has been recognized by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Aspen Institute
CONTENTS Degrees and Graduates...................................................................1 Tuition and Financial Aid...............................................................2 DirectConnect to UCF.....................................................................5 Enrollment...........................................................................................6 Honors Program................................................................................7 Student Characteristics .................................................................8 College Overview............................................................................ 10 Board of Trustees, Administration, Personnel...................... 10 Operating Budget .......................................................................... 12 Valencia Foundation...................................................................... 12 Locations............................................................................................ 14 Vision, Mission, Values................................................................... 16 Academic Calendar........................................................................ 19
DEGREES OFFERED Associate in Arts (A.A.):
1
Associate in Science (A.S.):
33
Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.):
1
Bachelor of Science (B.S.):
2
Certificate Programs:
68
GRADUATE SUCCESS A.S./A.A.S. job placement rate: A.S./A.A.S. average annual salary:
95% $42,060
GRADUATES BY DEGREE/CERTIFICATE (2010/2011) A.A.: 5,457 (52.3%) A.S., A.A.S.: 1,198 (11.5%) Technical Certificate: 3,487 (33.4%) Career Certificate: 207 (1.9%) Educator Preparation Institute Certificate: 91 (0.9%) Total: 10,440
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ANNUAL TUITION (2011/2012)*
FINANCIAL AID (2010/2011)
Associate Baccalaureate
In-State: $2,972
$3,409
Out-of-State: $11,257
$12,851
* Based on full-time enrollment of 30 credits per academic year.
Total Aid Awarded:
$192,263,779
Students Receiving Aid:
53.6%
Bright Futures Recipients:
4,226
Valencia has the highest enrollment of Bright Futures in the Florida College System.
TUITION PER CREDIT HOUR (2011/2012)
Associate Baccalaureate
In-State: $99.06 Out-of-State: $375.22
$113.64 $428.35
Valencia’s tuition is nearly half that of a state university.
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DIRECTCONNECT TO UCF Valencia students who transferred to UCF (2006-2011):
16,000
UCF graduates who started at Valencia (2010-2011):
22%
Valencia A.A. graduates who transferred to the Florida State University System and continued their studies at UCF (Fall 2010):
89.3%
Valencia graduates are UCF’s number one source of transfer students (33.7%). UCF BACHELOR’S PROGRAMS AT VALENCIA UCF offers 15 complete bachelor’s degrees on Valencia’s West Campus and 10 bachelor’s degrees on Valencia’s Osceola Campus
West Campus: Applied Science, Architecture, Business Administration, Criminal Justice, Electrical Engineering, Elementary Education, Health Services Administration, Interdisciplinary Studies, Legal Studies, Nursing, Political Science, Psychology, Social Sciences, Sociology, Technical Education and Industry Training Osceola Campus: Applied Science, Business Administration, Elementary Education, Health Services Administration, Interdisciplinary Studies, Nursing, Political Science, Psychology, Social Sciences, Technical Education and Industry Training VALENCIA BACHELOR’S PROGRAMS •B .S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology • B.S. in Radiologic and Imaging Sciences
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Enrollment by Campus
Annual Enrollment (2010/2011) 59,018
East:
32,926
Total Individuals Served:
71,137*
Osceola:
16,336
Valencia at Lake Nona:
* Approximate total. Includes credit students, postsecondary adult vocational, Educator Preparation Institute, continuing education, conferences and seminars. Average Class Size: Enrollment Growth From Previous Year:
West: Winter Park: 24.1 10.2%
31.6% of Orange and 30.2% of Osceola high school grads start at Valencia. Twice as many high school graduates in Orange and Osceola counties start college at Valencia than at all Florida state universities combined. 6
International Student Enrollment:
Credit-Seeking Students:
Students enrolled at more than one campus (fall 2010):
1,368 30,087 7,293 25.9%
Valencia is the 3rd largest of Florida’s 28 community colleges in student headcount.
Online Instruction Students enrolled in online classes:
International Credit Seeking Total Students:
821
Total Countries of Origin:
175
Top 5 Countries of Origin: Venezuela Brazil
20%
HONORS PROGRAM Number of students enrolled:
720
Seneff Honors College launching in Fall 2012
UK-Great Britain
Vietnam
Saudi Arabia
International Continuing Education Total Students:
604
Total Countries of Origin:
37
Top 5 Countries of Origin: Venezuela Colombia Brazil
Saudi Arabia
Italy 7
Student Characteristics (credit/degree-seeking students, fall 2010)
56.2% 43.5% 0.3%
Race: African-American: Asian/Pacific Islander: Caucasian: Hispanic: Native American: Other:
16.7% 5% 38.3% 29.7% 0.3% 10%
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Day: Evening:
71.6% 28.4%
Credit Enrollment by Age: 17 and under: 18-24: 25-29: 30-39: 40-49: 50-59: 60+:
7% 62.4% 13% 11% 4.7% 1.6% 0.3%
Enrollment Status: Full-Time: Part-Time: Average Credit Hours:
24.1
Class Times:
Gender: Female: Male: Not Indicated:
Average Student Age:
42.9% 57.1% 9.3 9
HISTORY Founded in 1967 SERVICE AREA Orange and Osceola counties Accreditation Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools BOARD OF TRUSTEES Raymer F. Maguire, III, Chair Bertica Cabrera-Morris, Vice Chair Jerry D. Buchanan Maria Grulich Toumazos Lori Kifer Johnson Lewis M. Oliver, III Jo Quittschreiber 10
Administration: College President: Sanford C. Shugart Campus Presidents: Ruth L. Prather, East & Winter Park Campuses Kathleen A. Plinske, Osceola & Lake Nona Campuses Falecia D. Williams, West Campus PERSONNEL (as of Oct. 2010) Administrators: Full-Time Faculty: Professional Staff: Career Staff: Part-Time Staff: Total:
67 445 243 627 1,638 2,839
94.6% of full-time faculty members hold a master’s or doctoral degree in the subject area that they teach.
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OPERATING BUDGET (2011/2012) State Funding: Tuition/Fees: Other Sources:
$60,604,458 $96,901,334 $3,296,497
Total Projected Revenues: $160,802,289 RESTRICTED FUNDS (2010/2011) Federal/State Grants: Federal Financial Aid: Federal Loans: Foundation Support: Other Sources: Total Actual Revenues:
$7,857,444 $101,104,336 $83,960,192 $82,977 $1,660,602 $194,665,551
VALENCIA FOUNDATION ENDOWMENT $59.8 million
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LOCATIONS Criminal Justice Institute (Established: 2006)
Valencia at Lake Nona High School
8600 Valencia College Lane, Orlando, FL 32825 40 acres, 1 building, 77,325 sq. ft.
12500 Narcoossee Road, Orlando, FL 32832 (Campus to open fall 2012 on 23 acres adjacent to Lake Nona High School)
Downtown Center (Established: 1974) 190 S. Orange Avenue, Orlando, FL 32801 28,950 sq. ft.
West Campus (Established: 1971) 1800 S. Kirkman Road, Orlando, FL 32811 180 acres, 16 buildings, 816,975 sq. ft.
East Campus (Established: 1974) 701 N. Econlockhatchee Trail, Orlando, FL 32825 108 acres, 8 buildings, 9 portables, 1 parking garage, 650,217 sq. ft.
850 W. Morse Boulevard, Winter Park, FL 32789 1 building, 51,079 sq. ft.
Osceola Campus (Established: 1987) 1800 Denn John Lane, Kissimmee, FL 34744 100 acres, 4 buildings, 16 portables, 210,000 sq. ft.
LEED gold-certified buildings
Sand Lake Center (Established: 2004) 2411 Sand Lake Road, Orlando, FL 32809 2 buildings, 31,934 sq. ft. 14
Winter Park Campus (Established: 1986)
Three buildings on West Campus meet LEED standards for environmentally friendly design: Special Events Center, Allied Health Sciences and the University Center. 15
Vision Mission Values 16
Valencia is a premier learning college that transforms lives, strengthens community, and inspires individuals to excellence. Valencia provides opportunities for academic, technical and life-long learning in a collaborative culture dedicated to inquiry, results and excellence. Valencia values learning, people, diversity, access and integrity. 17
2011-2012 ACADEMIC CALENDAR Fall Term Starts: Winter Break: Spring Term Starts: Spring Break:
Aug. 29 Dec. 21-Jan. 1 Jan. 9 March 5-11
Commencement:
May 5
Summer Term Starts:
May 7
For the complete Academic Calendar, visit valenciacollege.edu/calendar 18
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