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Palm Beach State College

Palm Beach State College is a public college in Lake Worth, Florida. It is part of the Florida College System.[2] Palm Beach State College enrolls nearly 27,000 students in over 100 programs of study including bachelor of applied science, associate in arts and associate in science degree programs, and short-term certificates, as well as continuing education and avocational courses. In 2009, the college started its first baccalaureate program, a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Supervision & Management.

Palm Beach State College
Former names
Palm Beach Junior College, Palm Beach Community College
MottoYour Pathway To Success
TypePublic college
Established1933; 90 years ago (1933)
Parent institution
Florida College System
PresidentAva Parker
Administrative staff
1,099
Students26,666 (all undergraduate)[1]
Location, ,
United States
CampusUrban
NicknamePanthers
Websitewww.palmbeachstate.edu

History Edit

 
Original Palm Beach Junior College building, located on campus of Dreyfus School of the Arts

Palm Beach State College was founded in 1933 as Palm Beach Junior College and was the first public junior college in the state of Florida. The Old Palm Beach Junior College Building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The college's first classes were held at Palm Beach High School in West Palm Beach. County school superintendent Joe Youngblood and Howell Watkins, principal of Palm Beach High School, who became the college's first dean, were instrumental in opening the college. The college's initial goal was to provide additional training to local high school graduates who were unable to find jobs during the Great Depression.

In 1948, Palm Beach Junior College moved to Morrison Field, a deactivated Army Air Force base, which is now Palm Beach International Airport. In 1951, the college relocated to the Lake Park Town Hall. Due to the limited availability of space at the town hall, the college had to lay off faculty and staff and cut enrollment to 200 students. During this period, Palm Beach Junior College was known as "the little orphan college." In 1955, the Palm Beach County Commission gave the college 114 acres (46 ha) in Lake Worth, and the state legislature passed a bill providing over $1,000,000 for construction at this site. The college moved to this location, which remains its main campus, in the fall of 1956.

In 1965, Palm Beach Junior College merged with Roosevelt Junior College, which was established in 1958 under President Britton Sayles to serve African American students. In 1968, control over the college passed from the Palm Beach County school district to a board of trustees. In 1978, the college opened its Belle Glade campus. The Palm Beach Gardens campus opened in 1982. In 1983, the college opened a campus adjacent to Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton. In 1988, the college's board of trustees changed the college's name to Palm Beach Community College.

The District Board of Trustees approved a resolution in June 2009 stating that the college's name should change in light of offering baccalaureate degrees. On September 8, 2009, the Board approved changing the name to Palm Beach State College. The new name officially took effect on January 12, 2010.

Campus Edit

Palm Beach State College's main campus is located in Palm Beach County, Florida. In addition to the Lake Worth campus, the largest (114 acre/51 building complex) and longest established campus (1956), the college also serves students at full-service locations in Belle Glade (1978), Palm Beach Gardens (1982), Boca Raton (1983) and Loxahatchee Groves (2017).[3]

Academics Edit

Palm Beach State College enrolls nearly 26,700 students in over 100 programs of study including bachelor of applied science, associate in arts and associate in science degree programs, and short-term certificates.

Enrollment Edit

Demographics of student body (Fall 2018)[4]
Students Florida U.S. Census
African American 26.5% 16.9% 13.4%
Asian American 3.5% 2.9% 5.8%
European American 35.7% 54.1% 60.7%
Hispanic American 29.2% 25.6% 18.1%
Native American 0.5% 0.5% 1.3%

The most popular program of study is the associate in arts degree. Among associate in science degrees, the nursing program has the highest enrollment and number of graduates. In August 2009, the college started its first baccalaureate program, a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Supervision & Management. Palm Beach State now offers three bachelor's degrees in six tracks. Information Management was added in 2011 and Nursing in 2012.

The college is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award the Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Applied Science, Associate in Arts, Associate in Science and Associate in Applied Science degrees.

The Palm Beach State College truck technology program was ranked as the best in the United States in 2015.[5]

Athletics Edit

 
The Athletic Center

The college athletics teams, which are nicknamed the Panthers, compete in the Southern Conference of the Florida State College Activities Association, a body of the National Junior College Athletic Association Region 8. In 2013, the Panther baseball team were runners up at the Alpine Bank Junior College World Series. The Panthers lost 7-3 in the National Championship Game to Central Alabama Community College.[when?]

Notable people Edit

Administrators and faculty Edit

Historical administrators and faculty of the college include names foundational to the history of education in Palm Beach County and Florida, as evident on buildings throughout the campus and on public schools across the county bearing their names.

In 1933, then-county school superintendent Joe A. Youngblood and then-Palm Beach High School principal Howell L. Watkins founded Palm Beach Junior College with volunteer teachers and 45 students.[6][7][8]

More names of that ilk include the college's first and second presidents, John I. Leonard (from 1936 to 1958) and Harold C. Manor (from 1958 to 1978) respectively, and Britton G. Sayles, president and founder of Roosevelt Junior College (from 1958 to 1965).[9][10][11] And the school's third and fourth presidents, Edward M. Eissey (from 1979 to 1997) and Dennis P. Gallon (from 1997 to 2015).[12][13]

Notable faculty names include Watson B Duncan III of whom it was written: "the man who taught myth was indeed mythological". In addition to inspiring students and seeing the new theater named for him, between 1948 and 1991, Duncan taught English and speech, and was chair of the communications department.[14][15]

Alumni Edit

Among the most notable alumni of Palm Beach State College are actor Burt Reynolds, Jesper Parnevik who currently plays on the PGA Tour, soap opera actress Deidre Hall, Yolanda Griffith, an Olympic Gold Medalist and Professional Basketball Player with the WNBA, and James L. Wattenbarger who was the Architect of the Florida Community College system.

 
Judge Reinhold
 
Deidre Hall
 
Jesper Parnevik
 
Burt Reynolds

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "College Navigator - Palm Beach State College".
  2. ^ College Directory
  3. ^ Locations of Palm Beach State College
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-02-18.
  5. ^ Palm Beach State College - Mechanics Programs Rankings
  6. ^ "New Junior College Will Open Tuesday". The Palm Beach Post. 11 Nov 1933. Retrieved 29 Jun 2021.
  7. ^ "45 Students Enroll for Junior College". The Palm Beach Post. 15 Nov 1933. Retrieved 29 Jun 2021.
  8. ^ "Junior College Work Outlined to Civitans". The Palm Beach Post. 28 Nov 1933. Retrieved 1 Jul 2021.
  9. ^ "Countywide Meet to Honor Dr. Leonard, Junior College". The Palm Beach Post. 20 Apr 1958. Retrieved 29 Jun 2021.
  10. ^ "PBJC Considers 36 For President's Post". The Palm Beach Post. 20 Jan 1977. Retrieved 29 Jun 2021.
  11. ^ "Roosevelt Junior College Loses 'Identity'". The Palm Beach Post. 8 Apr 1965. Retrieved 29 Jun 2021.
  12. ^ "Dr. Eissey's Challenge". The Palm Beach Post. 22 Apr 1977. Retrieved 30 Jun 2021.
  13. ^ Horine, Don (15 May 1887). "PBCC Chooses Motivator". The Palm Beach Post. Retrieved 30 Jun 2021.
  14. ^ Keyes, Emilie (29 Aug 1948). "Junior College Campus Striking Example of Plant Conversion". The Palm Beach Post. Retrieved 30 Jun 2021.
  15. ^ Lomartire, Paul; Horine, Don (22 Feb 1991). "'A Born Teacher'". The Palm Beach Post. Retrieved 30 Jun 2021.
  16. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Palm Beach State Panthers – List of MLB Draftees. Baseball Reference. Retrieved on June 24, 2016.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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Palm Beach State College is a public college in Lake Worth Florida It is part of the Florida College System 2 Palm Beach State College enrolls nearly 27 000 students in over 100 programs of study including bachelor of applied science associate in arts and associate in science degree programs and short term certificates as well as continuing education and avocational courses In 2009 the college started its first baccalaureate program a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Supervision amp Management Palm Beach State CollegeFormer namesPalm Beach Junior College Palm Beach Community CollegeMottoYour Pathway To SuccessTypePublic collegeEstablished1933 90 years ago 1933 Parent institutionFlorida College SystemPresidentAva ParkerAdministrative staff1 099Students26 666 all undergraduate 1 LocationLake Worth Florida United StatesCampusUrbanNicknamePanthersWebsitewww wbr palmbeachstate wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Academics 3 1 Enrollment 4 Athletics 5 Notable people 5 1 Administrators and faculty 5 2 Alumni 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Original Palm Beach Junior College building located on campus of Dreyfus School of the ArtsPalm Beach State College was founded in 1933 as Palm Beach Junior College and was the first public junior college in the state of Florida The Old Palm Beach Junior College Building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places The college s first classes were held at Palm Beach High School in West Palm Beach County school superintendent Joe Youngblood and Howell Watkins principal of Palm Beach High School who became the college s first dean were instrumental in opening the college The college s initial goal was to provide additional training to local high school graduates who were unable to find jobs during the Great Depression In 1948 Palm Beach Junior College moved to Morrison Field a deactivated Army Air Force base which is now Palm Beach International Airport In 1951 the college relocated to the Lake Park Town Hall Due to the limited availability of space at the town hall the college had to lay off faculty and staff and cut enrollment to 200 students During this period Palm Beach Junior College was known as the little orphan college In 1955 the Palm Beach County Commission gave the college 114 acres 46 ha in Lake Worth and the state legislature passed a bill providing over 1 000 000 for construction at this site The college moved to this location which remains its main campus in the fall of 1956 In 1965 Palm Beach Junior College merged with Roosevelt Junior College which was established in 1958 under President Britton Sayles to serve African American students In 1968 control over the college passed from the Palm Beach County school district to a board of trustees In 1978 the college opened its Belle Glade campus The Palm Beach Gardens campus opened in 1982 In 1983 the college opened a campus adjacent to Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton In 1988 the college s board of trustees changed the college s name to Palm Beach Community College The District Board of Trustees approved a resolution in June 2009 stating that the college s name should change in light of offering baccalaureate degrees On September 8 2009 the Board approved changing the name to Palm Beach State College The new name officially took effect on January 12 2010 Campus EditPalm Beach State College s main campus is located in Palm Beach County Florida In addition to the Lake Worth campus the largest 114 acre 51 building complex and longest established campus 1956 the college also serves students at full service locations in Belle Glade 1978 Palm Beach Gardens 1982 Boca Raton 1983 and Loxahatchee Groves 2017 3 Academics EditPalm Beach State College enrolls nearly 26 700 students in over 100 programs of study including bachelor of applied science associate in arts and associate in science degree programs and short term certificates Enrollment Edit Demographics of student body Fall 2018 4 Students Florida U S CensusAfrican American 26 5 16 9 13 4 Asian American 3 5 2 9 5 8 European American 35 7 54 1 60 7 Hispanic American 29 2 25 6 18 1 Native American 0 5 0 5 1 3 The most popular program of study is the associate in arts degree Among associate in science degrees the nursing program has the highest enrollment and number of graduates In August 2009 the college started its first baccalaureate program a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Supervision amp Management Palm Beach State now offers three bachelor s degrees in six tracks Information Management was added in 2011 and Nursing in 2012 The college is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award the Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Applied Science Associate in Arts Associate in Science and Associate in Applied Science degrees The Palm Beach State College truck technology program was ranked as the best in the United States in 2015 5 Athletics Edit nbsp The Athletic CenterThe college athletics teams which are nicknamed the Panthers compete in the Southern Conference of the Florida State College Activities Association a body of the National Junior College Athletic Association Region 8 In 2013 the Panther baseball team were runners up at the Alpine Bank Junior College World Series The Panthers lost 7 3 in the National Championship Game to Central Alabama Community College when Notable people EditAdministrators and faculty Edit Historical administrators and faculty of the college include names foundational to the history of education in Palm Beach County and Florida as evident on buildings throughout the campus and on public schools across the county bearing their names In 1933 then county school superintendent Joe A Youngblood and then Palm Beach High School principal Howell L Watkins founded Palm Beach Junior College with volunteer teachers and 45 students 6 7 8 More names of that ilk include the college s first and second presidents John I Leonard from 1936 to 1958 and Harold C Manor from 1958 to 1978 respectively and Britton G Sayles president and founder of Roosevelt Junior College from 1958 to 1965 9 10 11 And the school s third and fourth presidents Edward M Eissey from 1979 to 1997 and Dennis P Gallon from 1997 to 2015 12 13 Notable faculty names include Watson B Duncan III of whom it was written the man who taught myth was indeed mythological In addition to inspiring students and seeing the new theater named for him between 1948 and 1991 Duncan taught English and speech and was chair of the communications department 14 15 Alumni Edit For a more comprehensive list see Category Palm Beach State College alumni Among the most notable alumni of Palm Beach State College are actor Burt Reynolds Jesper Parnevik who currently plays on the PGA Tour soap opera actress Deidre Hall Yolanda Griffith an Olympic Gold Medalist and Professional Basketball Player with the WNBA and James L Wattenbarger who was the Architect of the Florida Community College system nbsp Judge Reinhold nbsp Deidre Hall nbsp Jesper Parnevik nbsp Burt ReynoldsRoss Baumgarten professional baseball player 16 Dante Bichette professional baseball player 16 Wilson G Bradshaw President of Florida Gulf Coast University Mark Brownson professional baseball player 16 Crystl Bustos Olympic gold medalist in softball William Calley convicted war criminal did not graduate Tony Cruz professional baseball player 16 Paul Dicken professional baseball player 16 Tal Erel Israel National Baseball Team player Gar Finnvold professional baseball player 16 Mark Foley former U S Representative Joe Grahe professional baseball player 16 Ken Green professional golfer Yolanda Griffith Olympic gold medalist and professional basketball player Deidre Hall television actress David Manning professional baseball player 16 Monte Markham television and movie actor Andy McGaffigan professional baseball player 16 Bobby Munoz professional baseball player 16 Randy O Neal professional baseball player 16 Jesper Parnevik professional golfer Brad Peacock professional baseball player 16 Judge Reinhold television and movie actor Sammis Reyes Chilean basketball and American football player Burt Reynolds television and movie actor Antoan Richardson professional baseball player and coach 16 Lucia St Clair Robson historical novelist Kevin Siegrist professional player 16 Kim Swan politician and leader of the opposition party in Bermuda Robby Thompson professional baseball player 16 James L Wattenbarger architect of the Florida Community College system Charles Willeford writer Gareth Williams television and movie actor Jeff Wilpon former Chief Operating Officer of the New York MetsSee also Edit nbsp Florida portalList of colleges and universities in Florida List of community collegesReferences Edit College Navigator Palm Beach State College College Directory Locations of Palm Beach State College Palm Beach State Race and Ethnicity Credit Prep Students Fall 2011 Archived from the original on 2013 02 18 Palm Beach State College Mechanics Programs Rankings New Junior College Will Open Tuesday The Palm Beach Post 11 Nov 1933 Retrieved 29 Jun 2021 45 Students Enroll for Junior College The Palm Beach Post 15 Nov 1933 Retrieved 29 Jun 2021 Junior College Work Outlined to Civitans The Palm Beach Post 28 Nov 1933 Retrieved 1 Jul 2021 Countywide Meet to Honor Dr Leonard Junior College The Palm Beach Post 20 Apr 1958 Retrieved 29 Jun 2021 PBJC Considers 36 For President s Post The Palm Beach Post 20 Jan 1977 Retrieved 29 Jun 2021 Roosevelt Junior College Loses Identity The Palm Beach Post 8 Apr 1965 Retrieved 29 Jun 2021 Dr Eissey s Challenge The Palm Beach Post 22 Apr 1977 Retrieved 30 Jun 2021 Horine Don 15 May 1887 PBCC Chooses Motivator The Palm Beach Post Retrieved 30 Jun 2021 Keyes Emilie 29 Aug 1948 Junior College Campus Striking Example of Plant Conversion The Palm Beach Post Retrieved 30 Jun 2021 Lomartire Paul Horine Don 22 Feb 1991 A Born Teacher The Palm Beach Post Retrieved 30 Jun 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Palm Beach State Panthers List of MLB Draftees Baseball Reference Retrieved on June 24 2016 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Palm Beach State College Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Palm Beach State College amp oldid 1165416085, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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