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St. Johns River State College

St. Johns River State College is a public college in Northeast Florida with campuses in Palatka, St. Augustine, and Orange Park. Founded in 1958 (for organizational purposes) as St. Johns River Junior College, it is part of the Florida College System and one of several colleges in the system designated a "state college", meaning they can offer more bachelor degrees than traditional community colleges. It is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Florida School of the Arts, Florida's first state-sponsored arts school, is housed within the Palatka Campus.

St. Johns River State College
Former names
St. Johns River Community College
TypePublic college
Established1958; 66 years ago (1958)
Parent institution
Florida College System
Academic affiliations
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Florida College System
ChairmanDiane P. Leone
PresidentJoe Pickens
Academic staff
109[1]
Students10,514 (2017)[2]
Location,
U.S.
CampusPalatka campus 93 acres (38 ha)
St. Augustine campus 165.2 acres (66.9 ha)
Orange Park campus 95.68 acres (38.72 ha)
Total: 353.88 acres (1.4321 km2)
Sporting affiliations
NJCAA
MascotVikings
Websitewww.sjrstate.edu

History edit

The first president of the college, Dr. B. R. Tilley, was appointed in 1958 and the college opened its doors that year;[3] however Walter Smith states that Tilley was appointed in 1959 "to plan for the opening".[4] Initial classes were held in a Baptist church, until it could build its Palatka facility; the school later expanded with campuses in Orange Park and St. Augustine in order to serve Putnam, St. Johns, and Clay Counties. It was founded simultaneously with Collier-Blocker Junior College, for negro students, and nominally absorbed the institution in 1964, although none of the faculty and few of the students moved to St. Johns.[5]

Between 1966 and 2011, when it adopted its current name, it changed its name to St. Johns River Community College. The adoption of its current name coincided with its designation as a state college that can offer a greater number of bachelor's degrees to its academic programs.[6] The current president of the college is Joe Pickens. He took over from Dr Robert L. McLendon Jr., who had served as president of the college from 1972 to 2008. The Thrasher-Horne Center for Performing Arts opened on the Orange Park campus in 2004.[7]

In 2012, a wall was created with portraits and other mementos of Collier-Blocker.[8]

Florida School of the Arts edit

Florida School of the Arts (colloquially known as FloArts) is an accredited arts school under the umbrella of St. Johns River State College. It is located in the F building of the Palatka Campus. It was first opened in 1976, designed to be an intimate setting where students received close and individual attention. Florida School of the Arts offers course concentrations with accredited Associate in Science and Associate in Arts degrees in the fields of Visual Art (Animation, Studio Art, Graphic Design/New Media, Photography), Acting, Dance, Musical Theatre, and Theatre Production/Design (Costume Design, Scenic/Lighting Design, Stage Management).

Campus locations edit

 
Student Center at Palatka Campus

Notable alumni and attendees edit

 
Ed Hickox
Alumni Notability
Lenny Curry Former Mayor of Jacksonville, FL
Ed Hickox Current Major League Baseball umpire
Howie Kendrick Former Major League Baseball second baseman
Nate Lowe Current Major League Baseball first baseman
Myles Straw Current Major League Baseball outfielder
Lake Ray Former member of the Florida House of Representatives
Bill Swaggerty Former Major League Baseball pitcher
Rick Surhoff Former Major League Baseball pitcher
Pat McMahon Former College Baseball coach at Mississippi State and Florida

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). St.Johns River State College. 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 27, 2010. Retrieved February 6, 2011.
  2. ^ "St. Johns River State College; 2016 - 2017 Foundation Annual Report" (PDF). St.Johns River State College. 2017. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  3. ^ . St. Johns River State College. Retrieved May 3, 2016.[title missing]
  4. ^ Walter L. Smith, The Magnificent Twelve: Florida's Black Junior Colleges, Winter Park, Florida, FOUR-G Publishers, 1994, ISBN 1885066015, p. 186.
  5. ^ Smith, p. 209.
  6. ^ "St. Johns River State College debuts new name".
  7. ^ Thrasher-Horne Center announces completion, show dates
  8. ^ . St. Johns River State College. Retrieved May 3, 2016.{

External links edit

  • Official website

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St Johns River State College is a public college in Northeast Florida with campuses in Palatka St Augustine and Orange Park Founded in 1958 for organizational purposes as St Johns River Junior College it is part of the Florida College System and one of several colleges in the system designated a state college meaning they can offer more bachelor degrees than traditional community colleges It is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Florida School of the Arts Florida s first state sponsored arts school is housed within the Palatka Campus St Johns River State CollegeFormer namesSt Johns River Community CollegeTypePublic collegeEstablished1958 66 years ago 1958 Parent institutionFlorida College SystemAcademic affiliationsSouthern Association of Colleges and Schools Florida College SystemChairmanDiane P LeonePresidentJoe PickensAcademic staff109 1 Students10 514 2017 2 LocationPalatka Florida U S CampusPalatka campus 93 acres 38 ha St Augustine campus 165 2 acres 66 9 ha Orange Park campus 95 68 acres 38 72 ha Total 353 88 acres 1 4321 km2 Sporting affiliationsNJCAAMascotVikingsWebsitewww wbr sjrstate wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Florida School of the Arts 3 Campus locations 4 Notable alumni and attendees 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe first president of the college Dr B R Tilley was appointed in 1958 and the college opened its doors that year 3 however Walter Smith states that Tilley was appointed in 1959 to plan for the opening 4 Initial classes were held in a Baptist church until it could build its Palatka facility the school later expanded with campuses in Orange Park and St Augustine in order to serve Putnam St Johns and Clay Counties It was founded simultaneously with Collier Blocker Junior College for negro students and nominally absorbed the institution in 1964 although none of the faculty and few of the students moved to St Johns 5 Between 1966 and 2011 when it adopted its current name it changed its name to St Johns River Community College The adoption of its current name coincided with its designation as a state college that can offer a greater number of bachelor s degrees to its academic programs 6 The current president of the college is Joe Pickens He took over from Dr Robert L McLendon Jr who had served as president of the college from 1972 to 2008 The Thrasher Horne Center for Performing Arts opened on the Orange Park campus in 2004 7 In 2012 a wall was created with portraits and other mementos of Collier Blocker 8 Florida School of the Arts editFlorida School of the Arts colloquially known as FloArts is an accredited arts school under the umbrella of St Johns River State College It is located in the F building of the Palatka Campus It was first opened in 1976 designed to be an intimate setting where students received close and individual attention Florida School of the Arts offers course concentrations with accredited Associate in Science and Associate in Arts degrees in the fields of Visual Art Animation Studio Art Graphic Design New Media Photography Acting Dance Musical Theatre and Theatre Production Design Costume Design Scenic Lighting Design Stage Management Campus locations edit nbsp Student Center at Palatka CampusPalatka Campus Putnam County St Augustine Campus St Johns County Orange Park Campus Clay County Florida School of the Arts Palatka Campus Notable alumni and attendees edit nbsp Ed HickoxAlumni NotabilityLenny Curry Former Mayor of Jacksonville FLEd Hickox Current Major League Baseball umpireHowie Kendrick Former Major League Baseball second basemanNate Lowe Current Major League Baseball first basemanMyles Straw Current Major League Baseball outfielderLake Ray Former member of the Florida House of RepresentativesBill Swaggerty Former Major League Baseball pitcherRick Surhoff Former Major League Baseball pitcherPat McMahon Former College Baseball coach at Mississippi State and FloridaReferences edit St Johns River Community College 2010 Facts at a Glance PDF St Johns River State College 2010 Archived from the original PDF on November 27 2010 Retrieved February 6 2011 St Johns River State College 2016 2017 Foundation Annual Report PDF St Johns River State College 2017 Retrieved March 3 2018 Looking Back Moving Forward St Johns River State College Retrieved May 3 2016 title missing Walter L Smith The Magnificent Twelve Florida s Black Junior Colleges Winter Park Florida FOUR G Publishers 1994 ISBN 1885066015 p 186 Smith p 209 St Johns River State College debuts new name Thrasher Horne Center announces completion show dates Former black college honored Collier Blocker scholarship preserves past promises future St Johns River State College Retrieved May 3 2016 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Johns River State College amp oldid 1206953838, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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