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St. Petersburg College

St. Petersburg College (SPC) is a public college in St. Petersburg, Florida. It is part of the Florida College System and one of the institutions in the system designated a "state college," as it offers a greater number of bachelor's degrees than traditional community colleges focused on associate degrees. It is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and enrolled about 29,000 students in the fall of 2018.[3]

St. Petersburg College
Former name
St. Petersburg Junior College
MottoLux et Veritas (Latin)
Motto in English
Light and Truth
TypePublic college
Established1927; 97 years ago (1927)
Parent institution
Florida College System
Endowment$57.4 million[1]
PresidentTonjua Williams
Academic staff
1,300 (Fall 2016)
Administrative staff
2,885 (Fall 2016)[2]
Students29,183 (Fall 2018)[3]
Location, ,
United States
CampusUrban
Total: 406.29 acres (1.6442 km2)[2]
ColorsBlue and White[4]
   
MascotTitans
Websitewww.spcollege.edu

The school was founded in 1927 as a private junior college, the first in Florida. It later became a public institution and grew to include campuses throughout Pinellas County. Today it has eleven campuses and centers: four in St. Petersburg, Florida and seven in Seminole, Pinellas Park, Largo, Clearwater, and Tarpon Springs.

History edit

 
SPC Clearwater Campus sign

St. Petersburg College was founded in 1927 as St. Petersburg Junior College by Captain George M. Lynch, Pinellas County's city superintendent of schools for the city of St. Petersburg, as a private, non-profit institution.[5] It was created in part because of the economic downturn preceding the Great Depression as a way for local students to receive a postsecondary education without having to relocate or pay high tuition.[6] On opening day, the college consisted of 102 students and 14 faculty members, operating from an unused wing of St. Petersburg High School. After one semester, SPJC moved its operations to a former high school facility overlooking Mirror Lake, where it remained until January 1942. At this point, the facility was moved into a single building on the corner of 5th Ave. N. and 66th St. N.—a building still in active use today as the James E. Hendry Administration Building, part of the St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus. SPJC became a public college in 1948.[7]

After a 1959 study clearly illustrated the demand for a higher-education facility in northern Pinellas county, SPJC began planning the development of a second campus located in Clearwater, Florida. In 1962, the college acquired 72.8 acres (295,000 m2) of land in the vicinity of Drew Street and County Road 32 (Old Coachman Road), land which previously contained an orange grove and a waste disposal site. Construction began on February 25, 1964. That same year, the new campus, consisting of only five buildings, was officially dedicated on November 21.[8]

Like almost all other Florida colleges, SPJC was all-white until the mid-1960s. A companion junior college for black students, Gibbs Junior College, opened its doors in 1957. Gibbs was placed under the supervision of SPJC in 1965, and became the Gibbs campus of SPJC. In 1966-67 the name was changed to the Skyway Campus of SPJC. It ceased operations in 1967.[9] The only association of today's (2016) Gibbs Campus of SPC with the former Gibbs Junior College is nominal; it is located where the college was.

Campuses edit

 
St. Petersburg College Downtown Center

St. Petersburg College has no residential students. This is mostly because no single campus is large enough to warrant a need for student on-campus housing. Many of the SPC campuses do not offer a large curriculum of available courses, but instead specialize in one or two specific fields. For example, the Caruth Health Education Center in Pinellas Park specializes in courses centering on health care, while the Seminole campus is a highly technology-oriented campus.

 
SPC Clearwater Campus ES (Ethics and Social Sciences) building

The Seminole campus also serves to house SPC's University Partnership Center, a campus that offers select degree programs from 16 fully accredited institutions, including Barry University, Case Western Reserve University's Francis Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Cleveland State University, Eckerd College, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Florida Gulf Coast University, Florida Institute of Technology, Florida International University, Florida State University, Indiana University, Saint Leo University, University of Central Florida, University of West Florida, University of Florida, and University of South Florida.[10] In total, SPC's University Partnership program offers 60 bachelor's degrees and 39 graduate degrees.[11]

Both the Student Services building on the St Petersburg/Gibbs Campus and the Natural Science, Mathematics and College of Education Building on the Clearwater Campus were both recently awarded LEED Gold Certification. The two buildings mark the first LEED Gold higher education buildings in Pinellas County.

Libraries edit

 
SPC Clearwater Campus Library East Branch

St. Petersburg College has eight campus libraries, as well as an extensive online library. The eight campus libraries include the Allstate Center Library, Clearwater Campus Library, SPC Downtown Library, SPC Midtown Library, West St. Petersburg Community Library at St. Petersburg Gibbs Campus, Health Education Center Library, Seminole Community Library at Seminole Campus, and the Tarpon Springs Campus Library.

The St. Petersburg/Gibbs, Clearwater, and Seminole campus libraries are joint-use libraries, giving users the benefits of a public library and a college library in one. The collections include print and electronic books, academic journals, magazines and newspapers, thousands of online research databases, streaming videos, audiobooks, images, citation tools, music, and periodicals. Study areas, computer labs, and printing services are also available. In addition to on site reference librarians, students can use digital reference services such as AskALibrarian, where they can chat, email or text with an SPC librarian.[12]

Athletics edit

The St. Petersburg College athletic teams go by the name "Titans." They are a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and compete in the Suncoast Conference of the Florida State College Activities Association (FSCAA). The Titans are represented by a men's basketball and baseball team, as well as a women's volleyball, basketball, tennis, and softball team. The college also has a cheerleading squad who cheers for the men's and women's basketball teams. Cheerleading is also present at pep rallies and other school functions. The Titans softball team appeared in the first Women's College World Series in 1969.[13]

Notable alumni edit

 
Nicole P. Stott

Notable alumni include Gus Bilirakis, the current U.S. representative from Florida's 9th District; Henry Lyons, the former president of the National Baptist Convention; Jim King, the former president of the Florida Senate; Frank Wren, the former general manager of the Atlanta Braves; Carl M. Kuttler Jr., the former president of St. Petersburg College; Bob Carroll, the writer and creator of the I Love Lucy television show; Nicole P. Stott, NASA astronaut; and James F. Sirmons, broadcast pioneer and CBS executive. Jim Morrison of the Doors attended SPC briefly.[14]

Partnerships edit

St. Petersburg College is partnered with the Multijurisdictional Counterdrug Task Force Training (MCTFT) and the Florida Army National Guard in counter-drug efforts. In partnership with St. Petersburg College, the MCTFT provides unique, tuition-free military and counter-drug training for local, state, federal, and military criminal justice professionals as well as awareness training for community leaders.[15]

St. Petersburg College is also partnered with the Combating Transnational Organized Crime (CTOC) Center of Excellence (COE). The CTOC COE provides unique, tuition-free CTOC training in support of Department of Defense strategies. The CTOC COE has campuses on Camp Blanding Joint Training Center near Starke, Florida, at St. Petersburg College in St. Petersburg, Florida, and on Camp Murray near Tacoma, Washington.

References edit

  1. ^ "St. Petersburg College Foundation Inc. Financial Statements and Supplementary Information" (PDF). Florida Auditor General. Retrieved August 11, 2018.
  2. ^ a b "St. Petersburg College Fact Book 2017-18". St. Petersburg College. Retrieved August 11, 2018.
  3. ^ a b "St. Petersburg College". National Center for Education Statistics. 2020. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
  4. ^ "St. Petersburg College Branding and Visual Identity Guide" (PDF). St. Petersburg College. Retrieved August 11, 2018.
  5. ^ SPC: Just the Facts
  6. ^ "History of St. Petersburg College" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-02-27. Retrieved 2009-02-27.
  7. ^ History of St. Petersburg College, p. 4.
  8. ^ An Informal History of the Clearwater Campus
  9. ^ Walter L. Smith, The Magnificent Twelve: Florida's Black Junior Colleges, Winter Park, Florida, FOUR-G Publishers, 1994, ISBN 1885066015, pp. 47-48.
  10. ^ University Partnership Center: Partnering Institutions 2008-10-15 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ University Partnership Center: Degrees 2008-10-10 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ St. Petersburg College Libraries and Services
  13. ^ Plummer, William; Floyd, Larry C. (2013). A Series Of Their Own: History Of The Women's College World Series. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States: Turnkey Communications Inc. ISBN 978-0-9893007-0-4.
  14. ^ "SPC History". St. Petersburg College. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
  15. ^ "Earmark Declaration - Hon. C.W. Bill Young" (PDF). U.S. Government Publishing Office. U.S. Government Publishing Office. Retrieved 28 April 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website

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St Petersburg College SPC is a public college in St Petersburg Florida It is part of the Florida College System and one of the institutions in the system designated a state college as it offers a greater number of bachelor s degrees than traditional community colleges focused on associate degrees It is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and enrolled about 29 000 students in the fall of 2018 3 St Petersburg CollegeFormer nameSt Petersburg Junior CollegeMottoLux et Veritas Latin Motto in EnglishLight and TruthTypePublic collegeEstablished1927 97 years ago 1927 Parent institutionFlorida College SystemEndowment 57 4 million 1 PresidentTonjua WilliamsAcademic staff1 300 Fall 2016 Administrative staff2 885 Fall 2016 2 Students29 183 Fall 2018 3 LocationSt Petersburg Florida United StatesCampusUrban Total 406 29 acres 1 6442 km2 2 ColorsBlue and White 4 MascotTitansWebsitewww wbr spcollege wbr eduThe school was founded in 1927 as a private junior college the first in Florida It later became a public institution and grew to include campuses throughout Pinellas County Today it has eleven campuses and centers four in St Petersburg Florida and seven in Seminole Pinellas Park Largo Clearwater and Tarpon Springs Contents 1 History 2 Campuses 3 Libraries 4 Athletics 5 Notable alumni 6 Partnerships 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp SPC Clearwater Campus signSt Petersburg College was founded in 1927 as St Petersburg Junior College by Captain George M Lynch Pinellas County s city superintendent of schools for the city of St Petersburg as a private non profit institution 5 It was created in part because of the economic downturn preceding the Great Depression as a way for local students to receive a postsecondary education without having to relocate or pay high tuition 6 On opening day the college consisted of 102 students and 14 faculty members operating from an unused wing of St Petersburg High School After one semester SPJC moved its operations to a former high school facility overlooking Mirror Lake where it remained until January 1942 At this point the facility was moved into a single building on the corner of 5th Ave N and 66th St N a building still in active use today as the James E Hendry Administration Building part of the St Petersburg Gibbs Campus SPJC became a public college in 1948 7 After a 1959 study clearly illustrated the demand for a higher education facility in northern Pinellas county SPJC began planning the development of a second campus located in Clearwater Florida In 1962 the college acquired 72 8 acres 295 000 m2 of land in the vicinity of Drew Street and County Road 32 Old Coachman Road land which previously contained an orange grove and a waste disposal site Construction began on February 25 1964 That same year the new campus consisting of only five buildings was officially dedicated on November 21 8 Like almost all other Florida colleges SPJC was all white until the mid 1960s A companion junior college for black students Gibbs Junior College opened its doors in 1957 Gibbs was placed under the supervision of SPJC in 1965 and became the Gibbs campus of SPJC In 1966 67 the name was changed to the Skyway Campus of SPJC It ceased operations in 1967 9 The only association of today s 2016 Gibbs Campus of SPC with the former Gibbs Junior College is nominal it is located where the college was Campuses edit nbsp St Petersburg College Downtown CenterSt Petersburg College has no residential students This is mostly because no single campus is large enough to warrant a need for student on campus housing Many of the SPC campuses do not offer a large curriculum of available courses but instead specialize in one or two specific fields For example the Caruth Health Education Center in Pinellas Park specializes in courses centering on health care while the Seminole campus is a highly technology oriented campus nbsp SPC Clearwater Campus ES Ethics and Social Sciences buildingThe Seminole campus also serves to house SPC s University Partnership Center a campus that offers select degree programs from 16 fully accredited institutions including Barry University Case Western Reserve University s Francis Payne Bolton School of Nursing Cleveland State University Eckerd College Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Florida Gulf Coast University Florida Institute of Technology Florida International University Florida State University Indiana University Saint Leo University University of Central Florida University of West Florida University of Florida and University of South Florida 10 In total SPC s University Partnership program offers 60 bachelor s degrees and 39 graduate degrees 11 Both the Student Services building on the St Petersburg Gibbs Campus and the Natural Science Mathematics and College of Education Building on the Clearwater Campus were both recently awarded LEED Gold Certification The two buildings mark the first LEED Gold higher education buildings in Pinellas County Libraries edit nbsp SPC Clearwater Campus Library East BranchSt Petersburg College has eight campus libraries as well as an extensive online library The eight campus libraries include the Allstate Center Library Clearwater Campus Library SPC Downtown Library SPC Midtown Library West St Petersburg Community Library at St Petersburg Gibbs Campus Health Education Center Library Seminole Community Library at Seminole Campus and the Tarpon Springs Campus Library The St Petersburg Gibbs Clearwater and Seminole campus libraries are joint use libraries giving users the benefits of a public library and a college library in one The collections include print and electronic books academic journals magazines and newspapers thousands of online research databases streaming videos audiobooks images citation tools music and periodicals Study areas computer labs and printing services are also available In addition to on site reference librarians students can use digital reference services such as AskALibrarian where they can chat email or text with an SPC librarian 12 Athletics editThe St Petersburg College athletic teams go by the name Titans They are a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association NJCAA and compete in the Suncoast Conference of the Florida State College Activities Association FSCAA The Titans are represented by a men s basketball and baseball team as well as a women s volleyball basketball tennis and softball team The college also has a cheerleading squad who cheers for the men s and women s basketball teams Cheerleading is also present at pep rallies and other school functions The Titans softball team appeared in the first Women s College World Series in 1969 13 Notable alumni edit nbsp Nicole P StottMain article List of St Petersburg College Alumni Notable alumni include Gus Bilirakis the current U S representative from Florida s 9th District Henry Lyons the former president of the National Baptist Convention Jim King the former president of the Florida Senate Frank Wren the former general manager of the Atlanta Braves Carl M Kuttler Jr the former president of St Petersburg College Bob Carroll the writer and creator of the I Love Lucy television show Nicole P Stott NASA astronaut and James F Sirmons broadcast pioneer and CBS executive Jim Morrison of the Doors attended SPC briefly 14 Partnerships editSt Petersburg College is partnered with the Multijurisdictional Counterdrug Task Force Training MCTFT and the Florida Army National Guard in counter drug efforts In partnership with St Petersburg College the MCTFT provides unique tuition free military and counter drug training for local state federal and military criminal justice professionals as well as awareness training for community leaders 15 St Petersburg College is also partnered with the Combating Transnational Organized Crime CTOC Center of Excellence COE The CTOC COE provides unique tuition free CTOC training in support of Department of Defense strategies The CTOC COE has campuses on Camp Blanding Joint Training Center near Starke Florida at St Petersburg College in St Petersburg Florida and on Camp Murray near Tacoma Washington References edit St Petersburg College Foundation Inc Financial Statements and Supplementary Information PDF Florida Auditor General Retrieved August 11 2018 a b St Petersburg College Fact Book 2017 18 St Petersburg College Retrieved August 11 2018 a b St Petersburg College National Center for Education Statistics 2020 Retrieved March 23 2020 St Petersburg College Branding and Visual Identity Guide PDF St Petersburg College Retrieved August 11 2018 SPC Just the Facts History of St Petersburg College PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2009 02 27 Retrieved 2009 02 27 History of St Petersburg College p 4 An Informal History of the Clearwater Campus Walter L Smith The Magnificent Twelve Florida s Black Junior Colleges Winter Park Florida FOUR G Publishers 1994 ISBN 1885066015 pp 47 48 University Partnership Center Partnering Institutions Archived 2008 10 15 at the Wayback Machine University Partnership Center Degrees Archived 2008 10 10 at the Wayback Machine St Petersburg College Libraries and Services Plummer William Floyd Larry C 2013 A Series Of Their Own History Of The Women s College World Series Oklahoma City Oklahoma United States Turnkey Communications Inc ISBN 978 0 9893007 0 4 SPC History St Petersburg College Retrieved 21 June 2019 Earmark Declaration Hon C W Bill Young PDF U S Government Publishing Office U S Government Publishing Office Retrieved 28 April 2015 External links editOfficial website 27 46 43 N 82 43 58 W 27 778574 N 82 7326912 W 27 778574 82 7326912 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Petersburg College amp oldid 1189279365, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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