Florida State College at Jacksonville

Florida State College at Jacksonville
Former names
Florida Community College at Jacksonville(1986–2009)
Florida Junior College(1965–1986)
Type State university
Established 1966 (1966)
Endowment $32 million (2011)[1]
Chairman Mr. Jimmie L. Mayo
President Dr. Cynthia Bioteau
Students 80,000+[2]
Location Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Campus Urban
Newspaper The Campus Voice
Colors Blue and Yellow         
Athletics NJCAA Region 8, Mid-Florida Conference
Nickname BlueWave
Mascot None
Affiliations Florida College System
Website fscj.edu

Florida State College at Jacksonville (FSCJ) is a state college in Jacksonville, Florida, U.S., and part of the Florida College System. It is one of several institutions in the Florida College System designated a "state college," as it offers a greater number of four-year bachelor's degrees than traditional two-year community colleges.

The College was established in 1965. It has four major physical campuses and several additional centers located around the First Coast region, and currently enrolls 52,000 students.

History

The institution was founded in 1965 as Florida Junior College. With the growth of the community college movement, it was renamed Florida Community College at Jacksonville (FCCJ) in 1986.[3]

In 2009, in recognition of a shortage of four-year colleges in the state, the Florida Legislature passed legislation creating the Florida College System, enabling some community colleges to become "state colleges", meaning they can offer more bachelor's degrees than traditional community colleges, but no graduate degree programs. FCCJ was one of the first community colleges to make the change, and, also in 2009, announced the change to their current name, "Florida State College at Jacksonville".[3]

Campuses

Downtown Campus

Florida State College at Jacksonville's main administrative campus is situated in Downtown Jacksonville adjacent to the historic neighborhood of Springfield. Established in 1977, Its programs focus on college degrees, continuing education and vocational training. The Downtown Campus places particular emphasis on educational outreach; programs of focus include building construction, auto mechanic, electrical and metal trades, and English as a second language.[4] The campus is situated north of State Street and south of First Street between Main and Jefferson streets. Nearby Rosa Parks Transit Station offers both bus and Jacksonville Skyway monorail service.

Other downtown facilities include:

North Campus

North Campus is located off Dunn Avenue on Jacksonville's Northside. Built in 1970, it houses many of FSCJ's health programs, including nursing, dental hygiene, and emergency medical services. North Campus also includes the Culinary Institute of the South, a culinary school with its own restaurant, and a cosmetology program. The North Campus includes baseball, softball, and soccer facilities.[8]

Kent Campus

Kent Campus is located on Roosevelt Boulevard in the Riverside and Avondale neighborhood.[9] It opened in 1966 using over 100 World War II-era housing units as classrooms. Originally known as Cumberland Campus, it was later renamed after Fred H. Kent, a prominent Jacksonville attorney, and the first Chairman of the FSCJ District Board of Trustees. In 1979, the buildings that were still structurally sound went into service as residential housing in the community. Kent Campus was rebuilt in an all-brick, closed courtyard design, gaining it a reputation over the years as an aesthetically pleasing area in an urban environment.

Kent Campus

South Campus

South Campus is located on Beach Boulevard on Jacksonville's Southside. Its programs focus on technical and liberal arts associate's degrees. South Campus is home to FSCJ's art, music and theater programs and the Nathan H. Wilson Center for the Arts, as well as the Jacksonville Regional Fire/Rescue Training and Education Center. The campus features the Sports Center, an arena for basketball, volleyball, and tennis.[10]

Other facilities

Notable alumni and attendees

Alumnus Notability
Janet H. Adkins Current member of the Florida House of Representatives
Audrey Gibson Current member of the Florida House of Representatives
Alvin Heggs Former NBA basketball player
Sam Jones Current mayor of Mobile, Alabama
Stephen Meeks Member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from Faulkner County, Arkansas
Kevin O'Sullivan Current head baseball coach for the Florida Gators
Michael D. Reynolds Astronomer and currently a Faculty Member at Florida State College at Jacksonville
Kristin Kagay Model which came 5th in ANTM cycle 19

Athletics

FSCJ offers intercollegiate athletics for both men and women. The FSCJ Athletic Program competes in Women's Volleyball, Women's Fast-Pitch Softball, Women's Tennis, Men's Basketball and Men's Baseball. The college competes as a Division 1 program in the Mid-Florida Conference of the Florida State College Activities Association (FSCAA) in the Mid-Florida Conference. The FSCAA is governed by the rules of the National Junior Community College Athletic Association (NJCAA), of which FSCJ is a member of Region 8.

References

  1. NACUBO (2011). Endowment Information. National Association of College and University Business Officers and Commonfund Institute, 2011. Retrieved from http://www.nacubo.org/Documents/research/2010NCSE_Public_Tables_Endowment_Market_Values_Final.pdf.
  2. FSCJ (2010). "Recent Enrollment Growth". www.fscj.edu. Florida State College at Jacksonville. Retrieved March 24, 2013.
  3. 1 2 Aasen, Adam (March 4, 2009). "New name: FCCJ to be Florida State College at Jacksonville". The Florida Times-Union. Retrieved March 24, 2013.
  4. "Downtown Campus". www.fscj.edu. Florida State College at Jacksonville. 2013. Retrieved March 4, 2013.
  5. "Administrative Offices". www.fscj.edu. Florida State College at Jacksonville. 2013. Retrieved March 4, 2013.
  6. "Advanced Technology Center". www.fscj.edu. Florida State College at Jacksonville. 2013. Retrieved March 4, 2013.
  7. "Open Campus". www.fscj.edu. Florida State College at Jacksonville. 2013. Retrieved March 4, 2013.
  8. "North Campus". www.fscj.edu. Florida State College at Jacksonville. 2013. Retrieved March 4, 2013.
  9. "Kent Campus". www.fscj.edu. Florida State College at Jacksonville. 2013. Retrieved March 4, 2013.
  10. "South Campus". www.fscj.edu. Florida State College at Jacksonville. 2013. Retrieved March 4, 2013.
  11. "Betty P. Cook Nassau Center". www.fscj.edu. Florida State College at Jacksonville. 2013. Retrieved March 4, 2013.
  12. "Cecil Center North". www.fscj.edu. Florida State College at Jacksonville. 2013. Retrieved March 4, 2013.
  13. "Cecil Center South - Aviation Center of Excellence". www.fscj.edu. Florida State College at Jacksonville. 2013. Retrieved September 11, 2013.
  14. "Deerwood Center". www.fscj.edu. Florida State College at Jacksonville. 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2013.
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