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  1. Florida College System. Florida’s colleges remain the primary point of access to higher education in Florida, with 65 percent of the state’s high school graduates pursuing postsecondary education beginning at a Florida college, and 82 percent of freshman and sophomore minority students in public higher education attending one of Florida’s 28 state colleges.

  2. The principal purpose of the Report for the Florida College System is to provide timely, accurate, and comparative information about the Florida College System. Sometimes referred to as the “The Florida College Fact Book,” this report is intended for use by people who are interested in data relevant to education within the Florida College ...

  3. www.floridacollegesystemfoundation.org › fsscGUIDED PATHWAYS | Fssc

    Guided Pathways: Best Practices at Florida College System Institutions: In 2017, Broward College and St. Petersburg College provided an update on their implementation of guided pathways work which included an explanation of why the work is needed and how each college is working to keep students on pathways while comprehensively streamlining the ...

  4. The Florida Student Success Center (FSSC) supports Florida's 28 state colleges' efforts to develop student-centered pathways and increase student completion rates. We work collaboratively with colleges to create a coherent, statewide strategy so colleges can integrate their varied student success efforts, share best practices with one another and maximize resources. We also represent the ...

  5. The Florida College System is the primary access point to higher education for Floridians, including recent high school graduates and returning adult students. The 28 member colleges of the Florida College System respond quickly and efficiently to meet the demand of employers by aligning certificate and degree programs with regional workforce ...

  6. The Council on Instructional Affairs (CIA) serves at the direction of the Council of Presidents. Its role is to provide opportunities for the chief academic officers and other academic administrators in the Florida College System to work together to develop solutions to statewide problems, promote improvements in all aspects of curriculum and ...

  7. The Florida College System will receive $1.535 billion in operating funds. Highlights include: No tuition increases; $25 million in operational funds; $14 million for students earning industry certifications in high-skill, high-demand areas at Florida colleges; $30 million for student success incentive funds; $20 million for the Open-Door Grant ...

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