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FACT BOOK

2019

–2020

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Transforming Minds.Engaging Culture.

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Table of Contents

Board of Trustees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Mission & Vision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Strategic Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5History of Southeastern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Points of Excellence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Alumni Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Accreditation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Institutional Memberships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Organizational Charts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Clubs & Organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Library & Computer Resources . . . . . . .27Missions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Tuition & Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Tuition, Room & Board Comparison . . . 34Financial Aid – New Undergraduates . . . 36Academic Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Unrestricted Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Honors Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44Enrollment Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46Enrollment by Major . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48Total Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54Full-Time Equivalency Enrollment . . . 56

Enrollment by Gender . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58Enrollment by Race & Ethnicity . . . . . . 60Enrollment by State/U .S . Territory . . .62International Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64Enrollment by Denomination . . . . . . . . . 66Enrollment by AG District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68Faculty Division & Rank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70Instructional Faculty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72Instructional Faculty Demographics . .74Student-to-Faculty Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75Faculty & Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76Applications for Freshman Admission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78SAT, ACT & GPA for Entering Freshmen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80Completions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82Retention Rates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88Graduation Rates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89On-Campus Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91Housing Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92Campus Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93

Dr. Andrew H. PermenterVice President, Institutional Research & Effectiveness [email protected]

Dr. Cody J. LloydAssociate Vice President,Information [email protected]

Dr. Kenneth ReavesDirector, Research & Strategic [email protected]

Published in November 2019

© 2019 Southeastern University 1000 Longfellow Blvd.Lakeland, Florida 33801

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Rev . Terry Raburn | Chairman

Rev . M . Wayne Blackburn | Vice Chairman

Rev . John Jordan | Secretary

Dr . Kent Ingle | University President

Rev . Tommy Barnett | University Chancellor

Rev. Abner Adorno

Rev. Roger Archer

Rev. Luke Barnett

Dr. Mark Batterson

Dr. Jennifer Closshey

Dr. David Docusen

Rev. Kenneth Draughon

Rev. Mark Jakelsky

Rev. John K. Jordan

Rev. Steve Mason

Rev. Ricardo Orsini

Rev. Jeffery Portmann

Mr. Matthew Potter

Rev. Judy Rachels

Dr. Terry Roberts

Mr. Scott Williams

Dr. Doug Witherup

Rev. John Wootton

Board of Trustees

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Equipping students to discover and develop their

divine design to serve Christ and the world through

Spirit-empowered life, learning and leadership .

Mission Statement

Vision Statement

Southeastern University is anchored by Spirit-empowered education in

a Christ-centered, student-focused learning community. Southeastern’s

global impact is marked by a deep commitment to transforming minds

and engaging culture through the integration of faith, learning and

service. Each student’s divine design is nurtured and unleashed through

the investment of faculty and staff, relationships within the community,

the rigor of scholarship, diverse learning experiences and the discipline

of spiritual formation, which propels students into a lifetime of serving

the world in the Spirit of Christ.

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Strategic Plan

Our Core Values

1. A university absolutely committed to Christ-like formation

2. A university of educational breadth and depth

3. A university of faculty distinction

4. A university that thinks globally

5. A university committed to serving human needs in our community and in communities around the world

6. A university characterized as a community of grace

7. A university that is student-focused at all times

Our Five-Year Plan

To create a university of curricular and co-curricular excellence with a faculty of distinction, diverse student population, strong financial base and culture of high performance and quality.

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Southeastern University was founded in 1935 by Alabama District Superintendent

J.C. Thames and other Southeastern District leaders. Originally named the Alabama

Shield of Faith Institute, it was renamed the South-Eastern Bible Institute (SEBI) in

1936. Guy Shields was the first president.

Originally located in a former high school building in New Brockton, Alabama, the

school opened its doors to students on November 4, 1935, under the direction of four

faculty members. Two years later, on May 22, 1937, the first graduation exercises were

held. Seventeen students received diplomas for the two-year academic program.

SEBI continued classes in New Brockton until 1940 when a decision was made to

consolidate the school with Beulah Heights Bible Institute in Atlanta, Georgia. The

school was known from 1940 to 1942 as the Beulah Heights-South-Eastern Bible

Institute. In the fall of 1942, Rev. Ralph Byrd allowed the school to relocate to his

congregation at 301-7 Capital Ave., SW in Atlanta, where it then was once again named

the South-Eastern Bible Institute.

In 1946, the board of directors voted to secure a permanent location for the full

development of the school. A new campus location was purchased later that year in

Lakeland, Florida. The Atlanta campus was sold, and development of the new site

began. From 1946 to 1952, SEBI was located at the Lodwick School of Aeronautics in

Lakeland. In 1952, the school moved to its present location at Longfellow Blvd.

History of Southeastern University

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Student body growth continued at the new central Florida campus along with the

academic programs. SEBI became South-Eastern Bible College in 1956 when four-

year Bachelor of Arts degree programs began. After adding education degrees, the

college’s board of directors changed the school name to Southeastern College of

the Assemblies of God in 1977.

In 1986, Southeastern was granted regional accreditation by the Southern

Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. This accreditation

was reaffirmed in 1991, 2001 and 2011.

In 2005, Southeastern College officially became Southeastern University, began

offering its first master’s degree programs and formed the Colleges of Arts &

Sciences, Business, Christian Ministries & Religion, and Education. Since then,

the university has also formed the Colleges of Behavioral & Social Sciences and

Natural & Health Sciences and, in 2014, began offering doctoral programs.

What began in 1935 as a Bible-training school is now the largest Assemblies of

God educational institution in America, producing future Christian leaders in the

fields of church ministries, education, medicine, law, business, communication,

psychology, social work, literature and music.

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Campus Growth

In 2017, SEU completed the brand new Buena Vida Complex. This

125,000 square-foot live/learn facility contains student resident halls,

classrooms, faculty offices, a tutoring center, music performance and

education spaces, and a food court consisting of Einstein Bros. Bagels,

Papa John’s Pizza, and Back Yard Burgers.

Campus expansion has continued with the new 30,000 square-foot

Welcome Center. This building is located in the grassy area in front of

the Addison building.

Our School of Unrestricted Education has experienced significant

growth with more than 3,526 students enrolled in online, evening and

extension site programs in more than 140 locations across the U.S.

Enrollment Growth

Southeastern has been recognized by the Chronicle of Higher

Education as one of the nation’s fastest-growing private, non-profit,

master’s institutions. From 2007-2017 enrollment has increased 133%.

New Programs

This academic year has brought in a number of new programs offered

across all delivery methods. A total of 2 associate’s, 6 bachelor’s, 2

master’s degrees, and 15 minors/concentrations have been added.

Points of Excellence

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Alumni Relations

A few highlights from alumni this past year:

Melony Bell (’08) was elected to the Florida House District 56

seat, receiving 75% of the vote. She is serving Hardee, DeSoto, and

parts of Polk counties. She formerly served on the Fort Meade City

Commission, including four terms as mayor.

Dr. Wilfredo “Choco” De Jesus (’18) was appointed to the

position of General Treasurer of the Assemblies of God by the

General Presbytery at the 2019 General Council. Formerly the

pastor of New Life Covenant, Choco was featured on the front cover

of Time magazine and was named one of the 100 most influential

people in the world by the magazine.

Brett Short (’93) works as the Chief Compliance Officer for the

University of Kentucky’s Medical Center. He also serves on the

Board for the Health Care Compliance Association’s Society of

Corporate Compliance and Ethics.

Aaron Burke (’05) has been leveraging his calling to reach the

unchurched and started a church plant in Tampa, Florida, called

Radiant Church. The church’s humble beginnings in a run-down

movie theater didn’t keep it from thriving. Radiant Church’s

first service had 348 people attend and 30 people came to Christ

following the service. The church now has four campuses in the

surrounding area, and has become the 13th fastest growing church

in America with 3,100 people attending.

Tiffany Hammer (’17) serves as a worship pastor for Elevation

Church’s Uptown Campus in North Carolina. Elevation Worship’s

recent single “With You” features Tiffany as the lead vocalist.

Through the music released and her role as a worship pastor,

Tiffany is able to minister to hundreds of thousands of people

around the world.

Matias Perttula (’13) is the Director of Advocacy at International

Christian Concern in Washington, D.C. In his role, he advocates

on behalf of persecuted religious groups around the world. Matias

informs elected officials on the issues of international religious

freedom and human rights, as he helps fight for justice through

petitions, hearings and legislative influences.

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Two issues of the Southeastern alumni magazine were produced in

the winter and summer of 2019. These issues highlighted alumni

such as:

n Jill Hardt (’92), Owner of Tristan Oaks Dressage

n Christy Pavilando (’16), Member Experience Specialist for the

Jacksonville Jaguars

n Dan Robinson (’91), Superintendent of Novi Christian Academy

n Tiffany Thenor (’09) and Jessica Zivkovich (’11, ’18), Founders of

WonderHere

n Dave Ternent (’92), Nationally Recognized STEM Leader

n Andrea Hagan (’91), Director of the Community Partnership

Schools in Polk County, Fla.

n Ray and Judy Rachels, AG Southwest Area Executive Presbyter

and SEU Board Member

n Jaymi Yamoah (’07), Founder of Out of Zion

Graduates to Date by College

Arts & Media 1,750

Behavioral & Social Sciences 1,709

Business & Entrepreneurial Leadership 1,657

Education 4,012

Ministry & Theology 4,883

Natural & Health Sciences 348

School of Unrestricted Education 2,043

Total Graduates 16,402

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Southeastern University is accredited by the Southern Association

of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate,

baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees.

Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur,

GA 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the

accreditation of Southeastern University.

Other discipline-specific accreditations and licensures:

n Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)

n Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)

n Florida Department of Education (FLDOE) – Southeastern University is approved to grant degrees that meet certification requirements for a Florida teaching credential.

n Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)

n Association of Theological Schools (ATS)

Accreditation

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Institutional Memberships

American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO)

American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)

The Alliance for Assemblies of God Higher Education (The Alliance)

Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U)

Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI)

Association of Departments of English

Association for General and Liberal Studies (AGLS)

Association of Institutional Research (AIR)

Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI)

Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU)

Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences (CCAS)

Council of Independent Colleges (CIC)

Council on Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA)

Florida Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (FACTE)

Florida Association for Institutional Research (FAIR)

Florida League of Christian Schools (FLOCS)

Independent Colleges and Universities of Florida (ICUF)

National Association of Intercollegiate Athletes (NAIA)

National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (NAICU)

National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA)

National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC)

Polk Arts Alliance

Southern Association for Institutional Research (SAIR)

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Organizational Charts

Board ofTrustees

PresidentDr. Kent Ingle

Vice President, Finance

Mr. Jeff Spear

ProvostDr. William C. Hackett, Jr.

Chief of StaffMr. Michael Steiner

Vice President,Student

DevelopmentDr. Bethany Thomas

Vice President,Enrollment &

MarketingMr. Roy Rowland

Vice President, Institutional

Research& Effectiveness

Dr. Andrew Permenter

Vice President,Strategic

PartnershipsMr. Justin Lathrop

ExecutiveVice PresidentDr. Chris Owen

Vice President,Unrestricted

EducationMr. Nick Wallsteadt

Board of Trustees & Leadership Team

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Executive Director of Administrative Planning

Ms. Jill Johnson

Executive Administration

Executive Vice PresidentDr. Chris Owen

Director of CommunicationsMs. Priscilla Burr

Assistant Director of Safety & SecuritySgt. Travis Avery

Director of Facilities Mr. Geoff Ott

Director of Safety & SecurityLt. Dave Bright

Executive Director of Facilities

Mr. Mike Alderman

Associate Vice President for

Community RelationsMs. Sylvia Blackman

Roberts

Project Manager Director

Ms. Molly Bryant

Director of Human ResourcesMs. Betty Kelley

Director of AthleticsMr. Drew Watson

Chief Communications Officer

Ms. Dana Davis

Chief Advancement Officer

Ms. Eunice Hutto

Director of External Relations

Ms. Gwen Allen

Director of Church RelationsMs. Cheryl Roth

Director of Alumni RelationsMr. Joel Johnson

PresidentDr. Kent Ingle

Associate Athletic Director

Ms. Darceé Roberts

Asst. Athletic Director, Facilities & Game

OperationsMr. Mike Vigue

Director, Sports CommunicationsMr. Donnie Smith

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ProvostDr. William

C. Hackett, Jr.

Dean, Barnett College of Ministry & Theology

Dr. Alan Ehler

Dean, College ofArts & Media

Dr. Craig Collins

Dean, College of Education

Dr. James Anderson

Dean, College of Behavioral &

Social SciencesDr. Erica Sirrine

Dean, College ofNatural &

Health SciencesDr. Debbie Hazelbaker

Dean, School of HonorsDr. Gordon Miller

Director, Library ServicesMs. Amy Beatty

Dean, JannetidesCollege of Business& Entrepreneurial

LeadershipDr. Lyle Bowlin

Organizational Charts

Academic Deans

Associate ProvostDr. Amy Bratten

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Vice President, Institutional Research

& EffectivenessDr. Andrew Permenter

Associate VicePresident, Information

ManagementDr. Cody Lloyd

Director of Traditional Academic Advising

Ms. Sarah Lloyd

Institutional Research & Effectiveness

Chief TechnologyOfficer

Mr. Jerry Rains

Director, Institutional Effectiveness

Mr. Justin Rose

Executive Director, Student Success

Ms. Jennifer Weekly

Director of Research & Strategic ProjectsDr. Kenneth Reaves

RegistrarMs. Melissa

Maisenbacher

Director, Academic Center

for EnrichmentMs. Rebecca Williamson

Director, Academic & Auxiliary Services

Dr. Laura Brown

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Vice President,Enrollment & Marketing

Mr. Roy Rowland

Executive Director,Enrollment Marketing

Vacant

Executive Director,Traditional Admission

Ms. Sarah Clark

Director,Student Financial

ServicesMs. Jody Walker

Executive Director,SEU Central

Mr. Jereme Dempsey

Executive Director, Adult & Graduate

EnrollmentMr. Dee McDonald

Executive Director,Student Financial

ServicesMr. Michael Yohe

Director,Traditional Admission

Vacant

Director of MarketingMs. Kendra Kramer

Associate Director, Student Financial

ServicesMs. Yvette Valentin

Assistant Director, Student Financial

ServicesMs. Natalie Wolfe

Assistant Director, Unrestricted Ed.

Student Financial AidMr. Andrew Kelley

Director of Campus Visits & Events

Ms. Alexandra Cheek

Director of International Student EnrollmentMs. Betania Torres

Associate Director of Admission

Ms. Stephanie Sisk

Associate Director of Admission

Mr. JC Hernandez

Associate Director of Admission

Mr. Jesse Nieman

Art DirectorMs. Bonnie Bourgeois

Associate DirectorMs. Sofia Ramos

Director,Adult & Graduate

EnrollmentMr. George Zivkovich

Organizational Charts

Enrollment & Marketing

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Finance

Vice President, Finance

Mr. Jeffrey Spear

Senior Director of Finance & TreasuryMr. Mark Biddinger

Financial ControllerMs. Maribel Cruz

Payroll SupervisorMs. Laura Waschek

Accounts Receivable Supervisor

Mr. Adrian Herbert

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Executive Director of Student DevelopmentMs. Stephanie Garrison

Director of Career ServicesMs. Emilee Hill

Director of Student Programming

Ms. Aeriel CookDirector of Residence Life

Mr. Charlie McNulty

Director of Multicultural Affairs

Mr. Ray Allen

Director of Title IX Compliance

Ms. Stephanie Powell

Executive Director of Media Services

Mr. Ian Fritzsche

Director of Student Conduct

Ms. Sarahi Fleming

Executive Director of Student ServicesMr. Darrell Hardt

Director of Campus CommunicationMr. Reed Burr

Executive Director of Spiritual Formation

Ms. Tori Hammer

Director of Campus ServicesMs. Laura Harmon

Director of Student Services

Ms. Sabrina O’Gorman

Bookstore ManagerMs. Rachel Jordan

Senior Director of Food Services

Mr. Kevin Nazzaro

Director of Counseling, Health,

& WellnessDr. Paula Whitaker

Director ofEvent Services

Ms. Brigette Wagner

Worship PastorMr. Daniel Rivera

Director of Discipleship & Engagement Mr. Jared Parks

Director of SEU Missions

Mr. Esdras Santiago Cruz

Vice President,Student DevelopmentDr. Bethany Thomas

Organizational Charts

Student Development

Assistant Director of Media Services

Mr. Austin Quinn

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Unrestricted Education Vice President,Unrestricted Education

Mr. Nick Wallsteadt

Executive Directorof Strategic Leadership

Dr. John Spurling

Chair Behavioral & Social SciencesDr. Kristine Spinks

Chair, Foundational Core

Dr. Grace Veach

Executive Director, Extension Partnership

EnrollmentDr. Mike Cuckler

Chair, Business & Aviation

Dr. Joe Childs

Director of Extension Site Development and

Strategic GrowthMr. Jeremy McCarter

Chair, Ministry & Theology

Rev. Anthony Roberts

Associate Director ofSite OnboardingMr. Joe Hepler

Compliance Director Ms. Lisa Murphy

Associate Provost and Academic DeanDr. Meghan Griffin

Chair, Design & Communication

Dr. Chad Neuman

Director of Regional & Extension Site

OperationsDr. Shawn Stewart

Chair Human ServicesDr. Kenneth Stephens

Senior Director of Student Experience

Ms. Carla Collins

Director Instructional Design & Technology

Ms. Jacqueline Utz

Assistant Director Instructional Design

& TechnologyMs. Melanie Roberts

Assistant Director Academic AdvisingMs. Tina Gonzalez

Assistant Director of Admission

Ms. Madelyn Cantrell

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Southeastern University is a member of the National Association of

Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and competes in The Sun Conference

and the Mid-South Conference.

Varsity Sports Intramural Sports

Men’s Programs Women’s Programs Basketball

Baseball Basketball Flag football

Basketball Cross Country Indoor soccer

Cross Country Golf Powder puff football

Football Soccer Sand volleyball

Golf Softball Soccer

Soccer Tennis Softball

Tennis Track and Field Ultimate frisbee

Track and Field Volleyball

Wrestling

Athletics

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In baseball, the Fire had the opportunity to take on a Major League Baseball team for the first time in program history against the Detroit Tigers in a Spring Training exhibition at Joker Marchant Stadium in February 2019. Nearly 5,000 fans witnessed Abdel Guadalupe hit an RBI triple in the top of the seventh to tie the game at two. The Tigers used a late rally to come away with a 13-2 victory. The team also won their NAIA National Championship Opening Round bracket for the second consecutive year, going unbeaten in the Macon Bracket to return to Lewiston, Idaho for the NAIA World Series. Following a one-run loss to conference rival St. Thomas in their first game of the World Series, the Fire rattled off back-to-back wins in the elimination bracket.

A total of 96 student-athletes were named to the all-conference teams, with a school-record 19 student-athletes that earned NAIA All-America status in their respective sports. The Fire also had 47 student-athletes qualify for academic all-conference accolades.

Athletic NewsFire Athletics enjoyed one of its most successful seasons since joining the NAIA and The Sun Conference. During the 2018–19 school year, the Fire won eight Sun Conference championships, and claimed the conference’s Commissioner’s Cup for the first time in school history.

For the second consecutive year, the Fire had a team play in an NAIA National Championship game. The SEU Women’s Basketball team advanced to the title game in Sioux City, Iowa, The team also secured the fourth consecutive Sun Conference regular season and tournament championships in program history.

In just the first season of the men’s and women’s Track & Field programs, SEU enjoyed amazing success. The Fire claimed both the men’s and women’s Sun Conference titles, and had five All-American performances.

Fire Wrestling recorded its second straight Top 20 finish at the NAIA National Championship, which included the best individual finish the program has had in its first four seasons. Junior Ethan Owen took third place in the 141-pound bracket. The Fire also won the sportsmanship award during the national championship.

The women’s golf team had a successful showing at the NAIA National Championship, placing 13th and breaking the program record for single-round team score twice during the 72-hole tournament. Junior Ana Uribe was named to the All-American team for the second year in a row.

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Brazilian Student AssociationChristians United for Israel (CUFI)College National Association for

Music EducationCollege RepublicansCreative Writing ClubCredoDAGEnactusEpilepsy WarriorsGamer’s GuildGhostlight TheatreHeart 4 Haiti

HPSS (Human Performance & SportsStudies) Club

International Christian ConcernKappa Delta PiKappa Mu Epsilon (KME)Mu Kappa InternationalPolitical Science Student SocietyPrayer Sisters InternationalPre-Health Service Organization (PHSO)Psi ChiRDGSEU FNSA (Florida Nursing AssociationSEU FPRA (Florida Public Relation

Association Chapter)

SEU LAXSocial Work ClubSoul FoodSpeak ThatStudent Christian Medical and Dental

Association (SCMDA)Student Veterans of AmericaStudents Against Silence & ShameS.W.A.R.M.The Green TeamThe Herodotus SocietyThe Language ClubTrickers Union

Clubs & Organizations

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Library provides access to:

Books (Print) 79,265

Videos (DVD) 4,616

CDs 2,840

E-books 218,994

Online Videos 1,737

Online Recordings 10,598

Other 272

Total 318,322

Computers

Total number of computersavailable to all students

112

Library & Computer Resources

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JapanKazakhstanKenyaKyrgyzstanLaosLiechtensteinLuxemburgMacedoniaMalaysiaMexicoMoldovaMonacoMongoliaMoroccoNepalNetherlandsNigeriaNorwayPanamaPapua New GuineaParaguayPeruPhilippines

CubaDenmarkDominican RepublicEcuadorEgyptEstoniaFinlandFranceGeorgiaGermanyGhanaGreeceGuatemalaGuyanaHaitiHondurasIcelandIndiaIndonesiaIsraelItalyIvory Coast

Missions

During the 2018–2019 academic year, Destinations, Southeastern’s missions

department, sent 425+ students on 50 trips all over the world. Covering six

continents, students visited the following locations:

United StatesAppalachian

MountainsHawaiiLakeland

International

AlbaniaArgentinaArmeniaAustriaAzerbaijanBelarusBelgiumBoliviaBrazilBulgariaCambodiaChileChinaColombiaCosta Rica

PolandPortugalRomaniaSingaporeSolomon IslandsSouth AfricaSouth SudanSouth KoreaSpainSurinameSwitzerlandSwedenTanzaniaThailandTunisiaUgandaUkraineUruguayUzbekistanVanuatuVietnam

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Undergraduate Tuition & Fees for 2019–2020

Tuition Semester Year

12–17 Credit Hours $12,810 $25,620

Hourly Tuition (under 12 or over 17 credit hours) $1,068 $1,068

General Student Fee $500 $1,000

Total for Off-Campus $13,310 $26,620

Residence Halls

Traditional Student Housing $2,620 $5,240

Traditional Student Housing (private room) $3,069 $6,138

Other Housing $2,791 $5,582

Other Housing $2,943 $5,886

Other Housing $3,249 $6,498

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Meal Plans Semester Year

Carte Blanche Meal Plan (includes $150 in Fire Funds) $2,606 $5,212

21-Meals-per-Week Plan (includes $200 in Fire Funds) $2,515 $5,030

14-Meals-per-Week Plan (includes $250 in Fire Funds) $2,395 $4,790

10-Meals-per-Week Plan (includes $275 in Fire Funds) $2,237 $4,474

Commuter Meal Plans:

25-Meals-per-Semester Plan (includes $250 in Fire Funds) $489 $978

15-Meals-per-Semester Plan (includes $150 in Fire Funds) $292 $584

10-Meals-per-Semester Plan (includes $125 in Fire Funds) $221 $442

Room and Meal Plan* $5,015 $10,030

Total for On-Campus* $18,325 $36,650

*Based on 12–17 credit hours; traditional student housing and 14-meal plan

Other Estimated Expenses

Books and Supplies $1,600

Miscellaneous (transportation, laundry, entertainment, etc.) $4,080

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Graduate Tuition & Fees for 2019–2020

Program Tuition/Hr Credit Hours Total Tuition

Doctor of Education $500 54 $27,000Doctorate in Strategic Leadership $795 60 $47,700

Doctor of Ministry $500 36 $18,000

MA in Ministerial Leadership $495 36 $17,820

MA in Ministerial Leadership – Executive Track $525 36 $19,080

MA in International Community Development $495 36 $17,820

MA in Human Services $495 36 $17,820

MA in Theological Studies $495 36 $17,820

Master of Business Administration (MBA) $525 36 $18,900

MBA (Global Program) N/A 36 $27,000

MBA (Around the World) N/A 36 $45,000

Master of Divinity (MDiv) $495 72 $35,640

MEd in Elementary Education $375 33 $12,375

MEd – All Other Programs $375 36 $13,500

MS in Kinesiology $450 33 $14,850

MS in Professional Counseling $525 60 $31,500

Master of Social Work $515 65 $33,475

MS in Marriage & Family Counseling $525 60 $31,500

PhD in Organizational Leadership $795 60 $47,700

Annual General Student Services Fee $300

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Tuition, Room & Board Comparison for 2018–2019

School Assemblies of God Annual Cost

Florida Southern College $50,770

Palm Beach Atlantic University $47,856

Vanguard University (AG) $46,950

Northwest University (AG) $42,600

Oral Roberts University $40,812

Liberty University $38,824

Southeastern University (AG) $38,102

Evangel University (AG) $36,186

North Central University (AG) $34,904

University of Valley Forge (AG) $34,287

Southwestern Assemblies of God University (AG) $32,868

Lee University $29,550

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$0 $5,000 $10,000 $15,000 $20,000 $25,000 $30,000 $35,000 $40,000 $45,000 $50,000

Lee University

Southwestern Assemblies of God University

University of Valley Forge

North Central University

Evangel University

Southeastern University

Liberty University

Oral Roberts University

Northwest University

Vanguard University

Palm Beach Atlantic University

Florida Southern College

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Financial Aid for New Undergraduate Students

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Percent Receiving Any Financial Aid 94% 90% 89% 89% 98% 90% 97%

Percent Receiving Federal Grants 48% 47% 48% 42% 45% 40% 47%

Average Amount of Federal Grants $4,608 $4,796 $4,707 $4,707 $4,769 $5,139 $5,226

Percent Receiving State/Local Grants 56% 57% 56% 42% 37% 36% 41%

Average Amount of State/Local Grants $3,233 $3,349 $3,302 $3,290 $3,978 $4,303 $3,765

Percent Receiving Institutional Grants 77% 71% 70% 59% 75% 71% 78%

Average Amount of Institutional Grants $9,285 $9,709 $9,944 $10,258 $6,995 $7,196 $8,018

Percent Receiving Student Loans 79% 75% 73% 81% 73% 70% 67%

Average Amount of Student Loans $13,384 $13,364 $13,116 $9,428 $12,833 $12,429 $11,212

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Percent of Entering Freshmen Receiving Aid

0

20

40

60

80

100Percent Receiving Student Loans

Percent Receiving Institutional Grants

Percent Receiving Any Financial Aid

201920182017201620152014

Percent Receiving Institutional Grants

Percent Receiving Any Financial Aid

Percent Receiving Student Loans

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Academic Programs

Barnett College of Ministry & TheologyMinistry & Theology

BACHELOR’S

BA Biblical StudiesBA Intercultural StudiesBA Multidisciplinary StudiesBS Children, Youth, and Family MinistriesBS Practical Ministries

School of DivinityMASTER’S

MA Family MinistryMA Ministerial LeadershipMA Theological StudiesMaster of Divinity (MDiv)DOCTORAL

Doctor of Ministry

Worship MinistryBACHELOR’S

BA Worship Ministries

Non-Degree The Academy

College of Arts & MediaCommunication

ASSOCIATE’S

AA Film ProductionBACHELOR’S

BA/BS BroadcastingBA/BS CommunicationBA/BS Digital JournalismBA/BS Film ProductionBA/BS Media MinistryBA/BS Public Relations

HumanitiesBACHELOR’S

BFA Creative WritingBA EnglishBA/BS English & Intercultural StudiesBA/BS History

MusicBACHELOR’S

BA MusicBA Music PerformanceBME Music EducationBS Church MusicBS Music Business

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Visual ArtsASSOCIATE’S

AA Graphic DesignBACHELOR’S

BA Visual ArtsBA/BS Graphic Design

College of Behavioral & Social SciencesCriminal Justice

BACHELOR’S

BA/BS Criminal Justice

Psychology & CounselingBACHELOR’S

BS PsychologyMASTER’S

MS Marriage & Family CounselingMS Professional Counseling

Social WorkBACHELOR’S

Bachelor of Social Work (BSW)BS Social Work & Criminal JusticeCERTIFICATE (UG)

Child Welfare MASTER’S

Master of Social Work (MSW)

CERTIFICATE (GR)

Child Welfare

College of EducationEducation

ASSOCIATE’S

AA EducationBACHELOR’S

BS Communication Sciences & DisordersBS Early Childhood EducationBS Elementary EducationBS Exceptional Student EducationCERTIFICATE (UG)

Adaptive Physical EducationComp . Post Secondary TransitionDeaf StudiesServing Individuals with DisabilitiesTESOLNON-DEGREE

Teacher Certification

Graduate Studies of Education MASTER’S

MED Exceptional Student EducationMED Educational LeadershipMED Educational Therapy

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MED Elementary EducationMED Literacy EducationMED Teaching English to Speakers

of Other LanguagesDOCTORAL

Doctor of Education (EdD)CERTIFICATE (GR)

Dyslexia Education

Human Performance & Sport StudiesBACHELOR’S

BS KinesiologyBS Sport ManagementMASTER’S

MS Kinesiology

Jannetides College of Business & Entrepreneurial LeadershipBusiness Administration

ASSOCIATE’S

AA BusinessBACHELOR’S

BS AccountingBS Aviation Management

BS Business StudiesBS FinanceBS International BusinessBS ManagementBS MarketingCERTIFICATE (UG)

Web Design & Development

Entrepreneurial LeadershipASSOCIATE’S

AA Organizational LeadershipBACHELOR’S

BS Organizational LeadershipBS Tourism & Hospitality Management

Graduate Studies & Applied ResearchMASTER’S

Master of Business Administration (MBA)DOCTORAL

Doctorate in Strategic Leadership (DSL)PhD in Organizational Leadership

Legal Studies BACHELOR’S

BS Criminal Justice & Legal Studies

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BS Legal StudiesBS Political Science

College of Natural & Health SciencesMathematics

BACHELOR’S

BA/BS Mathematics

Natural SciencesBACHELOR’S

BS BiochemistryBS BiologyBS General Biology

NursingBACHELOR’S

BS NursingBS RN–BSN Program

School of Unrestricted EducationBehavioral & Social Sciences

BACHELOR’S

BS Criminal JusticeBS Psychology

Business & LeadershipASSOCIATE’S

AAS Professional PilotBACHELOR’S

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)BS Business & Professional Leadership (BPLE) BS BPLE-Professional Pilot TrackBS Organizational LeadershipCERTIFICATE (UG)

Organizational LeadershipMASTER'S

MA LeadershipCERTIFICATE (GR)

Organizational Leadership

Design & CommunicationBACHELOR’S

BS Digital Media & DesignBS Communication & Mass Media

Foundational CoreASSOCIATE’S

AA General Education

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Human ServicesBACHELOR’S

BS Human ServicesMASTER’S

MA Human ServicesMA International Community Development

Ministry & TheologyASSOCIATE’S

Associate of Christian Ministries (ACM) Associate of Ministerial Leadership (AML)Associate of Worship Ministries (AWM) BACHELOR’S

BS Christian MinistriesBS Ministerial LeadershipBA Worship MinistriesCERTIFICATE (UG)

Children Youth & Family Ministries MASTER’S

MA Ministerial LeadershipMS Pastoral Care

High Impact Sites/Partnerships7 Hills Church - Florence, KYBayside Community Church - Bradenton, FLCalvary Christian Center - Ormond Beach, FLCelebration - Georgetown, TXCelebration Church - Jacksonville, FLCentral Christian - Henderson, NVChrist Fellowship - Palm Beach Gardens, FLChristian Life Center - Ft . Lauderdale, FLChristian Life Church - Columbia, SCChurch of the Harvest - Oklahoma City, OKConcord First Assembly - Concord, NCFaith Assembly of God - Orlando, FLFree Chapel - Gainesville, GAGrace Family Church - Lutz, FLHighlands College - Birmingham, ALMeadowbrook Church - Ocala, FLMosaic - Los Angeles, CAMotion Church - Puyallup, WASeacoast Church - Mt . Pleasant, SCThe Church at Chapelhill - Douglasville, GAThe Gate Church - Oklahoma City, OKThe House Modesto - Modesto, CAThriving Churches, Int’l - Roseville, CAZoe Church - Los Angeles, CA

Statistics 147 Sites

37 States

Unrestricted Education

24 Regional Campuses and High Impact Sites

2,649 Students

Statistics41 High Schools 2,693 Students

Dual Enrollment

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Extension Sites and Regional CampusesCurrent as of October 2019

Extension Site Regional Campus Ministry Partner

WASHINGTON

NEVADA

CALIFORNIA

ARIZONA

OKLAHOMA

TEXAS

LOUISIANA

MISSISSIPPI

FLORIDA

GEORGIA

SOUTHCAROLINA

NORTHCAROLINA

TENNESSEE

KENTUCKYVIRGINIA

PENNSYLVANIA

MARYLAND

MICHIGAN

HAWAII

WESTVIRGINIA

OHIOILLINOIS

NEW JERSEY

MINNESOTA

MAINE

MASSACHUSETTS

MISSOURI

COLORADO

ALABAMA

WISCONSIN

INDIANA

MONTANA

IOWANEBRASKA

NORTH DAKOTA

SOUTH DAKOTA

UTAH

VERMONT

Extension Sites and Regional CampusesCurrent as of October 2019

Extension Site Regional Campus Ministry Partner

WASHINGTON

NEVADA

CALIFORNIA

ARIZONA

OKLAHOMA

TEXAS

LOUISIANA

MISSISSIPPI

FLORIDA

GEORGIA

SOUTHCAROLINA

NORTHCAROLINA

TENNESSEE

KENTUCKYVIRGINIA

PENNSYLVANIA

MARYLAND

MICHIGAN

HAWAII

WESTVIRGINIA

OHIOILLINOIS

NEW JERSEY

MINNESOTA

MAINE

MASSACHUSETTS

MISSOURI

COLORADO

ALABAMA

WISCONSIN

INDIANA

MONTANA

IOWANEBRASKA

NORTH DAKOTA

SOUTH DAKOTA

UTAH

VERMONT

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Honors Program

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

3 .85 3 .87 3 .89 3 .89 3 .87 3 .86 3 .85 3 .74 3 .77 3 .82 3 .82 3 .81 3 .79

Semester GPA

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2013–2014 2014–2015 2015–2016 2016–2017 2017–2018 2018–2019

3 .88 3 .88 3 .86 3 .76 3 .82 3 .80

2013–2014 2014–2015 2015–2016 2016–2017 2017–2018 2018–2019 2019–2020

42 50 58 68 63 72 72

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

71 79 105 183 195 207 217

Yearly GPA

Entrance Enrollment

Total Enrollment

ScholarshipsStarted at $2,000 per yearCurrently at $3,000 per year

Program Graduation Rate 76%

Graduates of the School of Honors have been accepted into numerous graduate schools:

Harvard University, George Washington University, Wake Forest University, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Virginia Polytechnic State University, Baylor University, Missouri State University, Indiana University, Oklahoma State University, Boston University, Brandeis University, University of South Florida, Florida State University, Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, Brenau University, Southeastern University, Gordon-Cornwell Theological Seminary, and Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine.

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Undergraduate New Returning Total Full-Time Part-Time

SEU Lakeland 845 1,560 2,405 2,354 51

SEU Evening/Hybrid/Online 54 29 83 10 73

UE Online 538 474 1,012 432 580

UE Site Based 1,181 1,333 2,514 2,125 389

HS Dual Enrolled 2,180 513 2,693 43 2,650

Post-Secondary Transition (LINK) 6 4 10 10 0

Total New Freshmen 1,389 0 1,389 1,277 112

Total Undergraduates 4,804 3,913 8,717 4,974 3,743

2019 Fall Enrollment Summary by Delivery

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Graduate New Returning Total Full-Time Part-TimeCERT Exceptional Student Education 4 4 8 0 8CERT Organizational Leadership 16 6 22 0 22BS/MED Exceptional Student Education 18 55 73 10 63MA Family Ministry 7 5 12 4 8MA Human Services 21 26 47 14 33MA International Community Development (UE) 9 17 26 9 17MA Leadership (UE) 11 0 11 0 11MA Ministerial Leadership 72 77 149 38 111MA Theological Studies 11 24 35 14 21MBA Master of Business Administration 54 102 156 76 80MDiv Master of Divinity 27 51 78 29 49MED Exceptional Student Education 9 23 32 11 21MED Master of Education 23 125 148 37 111MED Reading Education 0 5 5 2 3MS Kinesiology 13 26 39 15 24MS Marriage and Family Counseling 4 12 16 11 5MS Professional Counseling 11 23 34 30 4MSW Master of Social Work 45 9 54 54 0PHD Organizational Leadership 9 22 31 31 0DMin Doctor of Ministry 7 21 28 19 9DSL Strategic Leadership 5 17 22 21 1EDD Doctor of Education 0 143 143 61 82ND Non-Degree Seeking 1 7 8 1 7

Total Graduate 377 800 1,177 487 690Total University Enrollment 5,181 4,713 9,894 5,461 4,433

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Enrollment by MajorBarnett College of Ministry & TheologyMinistry & Theology

BACHELOR’S

BA Intercultural Studies ..................................................................34BA Ministerial Leadership ................................................................ 2BA Multidisciplinary Studies ......................................................27BA Children, Youth, & Family Ministries .........................58BS Practical Ministries ......................................................................75BA Biblical Studies ...............................................................................27BA Missional Ministry ..............................................................................1

MASTER’S

MA Family Ministry ................................................................................ 12

Worship Ministry

BACHELOR’S

Worship Ministries .................................................................................51

School of Divinity

MASTER’S

Master of Divinity (MDiv) ...............................................................78MA Ministerial Leadership ..........................................................145MA Theological Studies ..................................................................35

DOCTORAL

Doctor of Ministry (DMin) .............................................................28

College of Arts & MediaCommunication

BACHELOR’S

BA/BS Broadcasting ..........................................................................27BA/BS Communication ...................................................................85BA/BS Digital Journalism .............................................................. 17BA/BS Film Production .................................................................. 4948

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BA/BS Media Ministry ........................................................................ 13BA/BS Public Relations ....................................................................14

Humanities

BACHELOR’S

BFA Creative Writing ............................................................................11BA English ...................................................................................................... 17BA/BS History ............................................................................................16BA/BS English & Intercultural Studies .............................. 13

Music

BACHELOR’S

BS Church Music ......................................................................................10BS Music Business .................................................................................36BM Music Performance .....................................................................19BA Music........................................................................................................... 17BS Music Education .............................................................................36

Visual Arts

BACHELOR’S

BA/BS Graphic Design ....................................................................57BA Visual Art ...............................................................................................16

College of Behavioral & Social SciencesCriminal Justice

BACHELOR’S

BS Criminal Justice ..............................................................................65

Social Work

BACHELOR’S

Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) .............................................87BS Social Work & Criminal Justice .........................................11

MASTER’S

Master of Social Work (MSW) ..................................................54

Psychology & Counseling

BACHELOR’S

BS Psychology ........................................................................................155

MASTER’S

MS Marriage & Family Counseling ......................................... 15MS Marriage & Family Therapy .....................................................1MS Professional Counseling........................................................32MS School Counseling ......................................................................... 2

College of EducationHuman Performance & Sport Studies

BACHELOR’S

BS Kinesiology ........................................................................................135BS Sport Management .................................................................. 120

MASTER’S

MS Kinesiology .........................................................................................39

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College of Natural & Health SciencesMathematics

BACHELOR’S

BA/BS Mathematics...............................................................................8

Natural Sciences

BACHELOR’S

BS General Biology ..............................................................................23BS Biology with Concentration .............................................125BS Biochemistry.........................................................................................6

Nursing

BACHELOR’S

BS Nursing ................................................................................................. 201RN–BSN Program .....................................................................................6

Jannetides College of Business & Entrepreneurial LeadershipBusiness Administration

ASSOCIATE’S

AA Business .................................................................................................. 13

BACHELOR’S

BS Accounting ......................................................................................... 46BS Finance ....................................................................................................45BS International Business ...............................................................41

Undergraduate Studies of Education

BACHELOR’S

BS Early Childhood Education ..................................................19BS Elementary Education ..........................................................104BS Communication Sciences & Disorders ....................19BS Secondary Education ..............................................................44

CERTIFICATE (UG)

Comp . Post Secondary Transition .........................................10

Graduate Studies of EducationBACHELOR’S

BS Exceptional Student Education .....................................32MASTER’S

MEd in Exceptional Student Education ..........................70MEd in Literacy Education ...........................................................32MEd in Reading Education .............................................................. 5MEd in Educational Leadership ...............................................71MEd in Elementary Education ................................................. 46MEd in TESOL .............................................................................................31

CERTIFICATE (GR)

Dyslexia Education ..................................................................................8

Doctoral Studies of Education

DOCTORAL

Doctor of Education (EdD) ........................................................143

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BS Management .....................................................................................90BS Marketing................................................................................................61BS Business Studies .............................................................................16BS Aviation Management .................................................................9

Entrepreneurial Leadership

BACHELOR’S

BS Organizational Leadership.................................................90BS Tourism & Hospitality Management ........................... 13

Legal Studies

BACHELOR’S

BS Criminal Justice & Legal Studies .....................................4BS Legal Studies .................................................................................... 30BS Political Science ..............................................................................19

Graduate Studies & Applied Research

MASTER’S

Master of Business Administration (MBA) ................156 DOCTORAL

PhD Organizational Leadership ...............................................31Doctorate Strategic Leadership .............................................22

School of Unrestricted Education

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ASSOCIATE’S

AA General Education ...................................................................328

Human Services (UE)

BACHELOR’S

BS Human Services ........................................................................... 102MASTER’S

MA Human Services ............................................................................47MA International Community Development ..................26

Ministry & Theology (UE)

ASSOCIATE’S

Associate of Christian Ministries ..........................................155Associate of Ministerial Leadership ..................................412Associate of Worship Ministries ................................................11CERTIFICATE (UG)

Orange Family Ministry ...................................................................... 2BACHELOR’S

BS Christian Ministries ......................................................................56BS Ministerial Leadership .......................................................... 997BA Worship Ministries .......................................................................67MASTER’S

Ministerial Leadership: Orange Family Ministry ......................................................................4

Behavioral & Social Sciences (UE)

BACHELOR’S

BS Criminal Justice ............................................................................. 49BS Psychology ...................................................................................... 239

Business & Leadership (UE)

ASSOCIATE’S

AAS Professional Pilot ...........................................................................1

BACHELOR’S

Bachelor of Business Administration ..............................142BS Organizational Leadership................................................. 115BS Business & Professional Leadership: Professional Pilot ..................................................... 2BS Business & Professional Leadership ..................... 229MASTER’S

MA Leadership .............................................................................................11CERTIFICATE (GR)

Organizational Leadership ...........................................................22

Design & Communication (UE)

BACHELOR’S

BS Digital Media & Design ..........................................................129BS Communication & Mass Media ........................................56

Foundational Core (UE)

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Undergraduate Totals:Barnett College of Ministry & Theology ..................................275College of Arts & Media ............................................................... 453College of Behavioral & Social Sciences .............................. 318College of Education .......................................................................471College of Natural & Health Sciences ................................... 369Jannetides College of Business & Entrepreneurial Leadership..............................................478School of Unrestricted Education ....................................... 3,103The Academy ...........................................................................................9Dual Enrolled ...................................................................................2,789Dual Enrolled – Classical Conversations ..............................310Florida League of Christian Schools ......................................... 21Non-Degree Seeking ........................................................................20Post-Secondary Transition (LINK) .............................................10The Learning Series ............................................................................ 21Undeclared .............................................................................................70

Total Undergraduate Students ............................... 8,717

Graduate Totals:Barnett College of Ministry & Theology ...........................298College of Behavioral & Social Sciences ...........................104College of Education ....................................................................448Jannetides College of Business & Entrepreneurial Leadership ..........................................209School of Unrestricted Education .......................................... 110Non-Degree Seeking Graduate ...................................................8

Total Graduate Students .................................................1,177Total University Enrollment ...........................................9,89453

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2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Undergraduate 2,665 2,510 2,320 2,448 3,083 3,436 3,996 5,054 6,240 7,708 8,717

Graduate 285 269 226 255 351 398 542 750 923 1,051 1,177

Total 2,950 2,779 2,546 2,703 3,434 3,834 4,538 5,804 7,163 8,759 9,894

Total Enrollment, 2009–2019

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2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

10,000

20192018201720162015201420132012201120102009

GraduateUndergraduate

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2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Undergraduate 2,494 2,348 2,126 2,220 2,676 2,955 3,455 4,251 4,932 5,833 6,209

Graduate 231 209 132 156 224 260 343 459 567 660 715

Total 2,725 2,557 2,258 2,376 2,901 3,215 3,798 4,710 5,499 6,493 6,924

Full-Time Equivalency Enrollment, 2009–2019

Full-time equivalency: Three part-time students equal one full-time equivalent student.

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Enrollment by Gender, 2009–2019

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Males 1,238 1,150 1,118 1,186 1,512 1,677 1,972 2,458 3,078 3,685 4,108

Percentage of Males 42 .0% 41 .4% 43 .9% 43 .9% 44 .3% 44 .2% 43 .5% 42 .5% 43 .2% 42 .1% 41 .5%

Females 1,712 1,629 1,428 1,517 1,898 2,118 2,561 3,324 4,044 5,071 5,786

Percentage of Females 58 .0% 58 .6% 56 .1% 56 .1% 55 .7% 55 .8% 56 .5% 57 .5% 56 .8% 57 .9% 58 .5%

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Racial/Ethnic Group 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Nonresident Alien 21 28 55 72 105 93 106 136

Black or African-American 273 438 527 631 858 971 1,164 1,363

American Indian/Alaska Native 12 12 15 14 23 31 42 48

Asian† 29 46 56 75 92 124 153 185

Hawaiian/Pacific Islander† 5 12 16 21 30 33 37 35

Hispanics of Any Race 349 505 593 754 1,056 1,274 1,787 2,135

White 1,822 2,125 2,251 2,733 3,393 4,301 5,085 5,483

Two or More Races† 19 27 21 12 3 4 131 278

Race/Ethnicity Unknown 173 241 300 226 198 332 254 231

Ethnic Minority Percentage* 27.4% 32.9% 35.3% 35.5% 35.5% 37.1% 39.5% 42.4%

Enrollment by Race & Ethnicity, 2012–2019

† Prior to 2010, race and ethnicity was reported under the old categories which combined Asian and Hawaiian/Pacific Island groups and did not include Two or More Races.*Nonresident Alien and Race/Ethnicity Unknown categories are excluded from this calculation.

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State/Territory Enrolled State/Territory Enrolled State/Territory Enrolled

Alabama 215 Louisiana 86 Oklahoma 78Alaska 4 Maine 8 Oregon 15Arizona 65 Maryland 72 Pennsylvania 103Arkansas 27 Massachusetts 38 Puerto Rico 9California 387 Michigan 70 Rhode Island 8Colorado 44 Minnesota 62 South Carolina 123Connecticut 31 Mississippi 30 South Dakota 8Delaware 8 Missouri 47 Tennessee 79District of Columbia 4 Montana 6 Texas 304Florida 6,347 Nebraska 10 Utah 2Georgia 195 Nevada 24 Vermont 16Hawaii 19 New Hampshire 6 Virgin Islands 4Idaho 4 New Jersey 88 Virginia 153Illinois 110 New Mexico 8 Washington 174Indiana 71 New York 71 West Virginia 6Iowa 10 North Carolina 194 Wisconsin 52Kansas 17 North Dakota 8 Wyoming 1Kentucky 50 Ohio 177

Enrollment by State/U .S . Territory

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Nation Enrolled Nation Enrolled Nation Enrolled

American Samoa 5 Germany 4 Niger 1

Aruba 1 Ghana 2 Nigeria 4

Australia 3 Guatemala 4 Panama 1

Bahamas 8 Haiti 2 Paraguay 1

Bangladesh 1 Honduras 1 Peru 3

Barbados 1 Hungary 1 Russian Federation 1

Brazil 18 India 2 South Africa 1

Canada 6 Indonesia 1 Spain 3

Chile 1 Ireland 1 Switzerland 1

Colombia 8 Italy 2 Trinidad and Tobago 1

Congo 1 Jamaica 2 Turks And Caicos Islands 2

Cook Islands 1 Japan 2 Uganda 54

Costa Rica 1 Kenya 5 United Arab Emirates 1

Cuba 4 Korea 5 United Kingdom 7

Dominican Republic 1 Macedonia 1 Venezuela 1

Ecuador 1 Malaysia 1

France 1 Mexico 8 Total International 193Gabon 1 Netherlands 2 Percentage of Total 2%Georgia 1 New Zealand 1 Total Countries 53

International Enrollment

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Enrollment by Denomination

2016 2017 2018 2019Denomination Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Assemblies of God 1,191 20 .5% 1,265 17 .7% 1,426 16 .3% 1,472 14 .9%

Independent 1,419 24 .4% 1,792 25 .0% 2,248 25 .7% 2,509 25 .4%

Baptist 516 8 .9% 503 7 .0% 584 6 .7% 692 7 .0%

Church of God 109 1 .9% 108 1 .5% 137 1 .6% 143 1 .4%

Foursquare 95 1 .6% 114 1 .6% 106 1 .2% 89 0 .9%

Presbyterian 69 1 .2% 64 0 .9% 66 0 .8% 81 0 .8%

Catholic 94 1 .6% 90 1 .3% 108 1 .2% 211 2 .1%

United Methodist 59 1 .0% 64 0 .9% 74 0 .8% 76 0 .8%

Other 149 2 .6% 166 2 .3% 245 2 .7% 440 4 .4%

Not Listed 2,103 36 .2% 2,997 41 .8% 3,765 43 .0% 4,181 42 .3%

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Church of God

Baptist

Independent

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Presbyterian

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Church of God

Catholic

United Methodist

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Baptist Not Listed

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Enrollment by Assemblies of God District

Sponsoring Districts 2016 2017 2018 2019 Top Five Other Districts 2016 2017 2018 2019

Alabama 30 33 34 23 Northern California/Nevada 91 75 58 36

Appalachian 8 8 2 0 Pennsylvania/Delaware 45 35 35 21

Florida Multicultural 85 56 36 22 New Jersey 25 35 27 17

Georgia 62 70 52 29 Potomac 29 29 16 11

North Carolina 25 44 55 39 New York 38 25 24 12

Peninsular Florida 456 468 429 277

South Carolina 31 47 44 29

Tennessee 11 15 13 7 Other Districts 242 214 589 669

West Florida 13 16 12 9 Total AG Enrollment 1,191 1,181 1,426 1,472

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Faculty Division & Rank

Division

Distinguished Professor Professor Associate

ProfessorAssistant Professor Instructor Lecturer Grand Total

Barnett College of Ministry & Theology 1 13 3 4 0 1 21

College of Arts & Media 0 6 16 9 1 0 32

College of Behavioral & Social Sciences 0 4 8 5 0 1 17

College of Education 0 9 9 7 1 0 26

College of Natural & Health Sciences 0 7 5 8 4 0 24

Jannetides College of Business & Entrepreneurial Leadership

1 7 4 5 0 0 17

School of Honors 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

School of Unrestricted Education 0 2 5 2 0 4 9

Steelman Library 0 0 3 2 1 0 6

Administration & Ranked Staff 0 13 2 2 17 0 34

Grand Total 2 61 55 45 24 6 187

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Division Professor Associate

ProfessorAssistant Professor Instructor Lecturer Total

Instructional Faculty 50 50 41 6 6 153

Percentage of Instructional Faculty 32 .7% 32 .7% 26 .8% 3 .9% 3 .9%

Total Faculty 63 55 45 6 8 177

Percentage of Total Faculty 35.6% 31.1% 25.4% 3.4% 4.5%

Instructional Faculty with Terminal Degrees 50 41 24 0 2 117

Percentage of Instructional Facultywith Terminal Degrees

100 .0% 82 .0% 58 .5% 0 .0% 33 .3% 76 .5%

Total Faculty with Terminal Degrees 62 42 25 0 2 131

Percentage of Total Facultywith Terminal Degrees

98.4% 76.4% 55.6% 0.0% 25.0% 74.0%

Lecturer

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Instructional Faculty, 2014–2019

College/Department 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Barnett College of Ministry & Theology 22 23 25 26 25 22

College of Arts & Media 28 29 35 32 34 32

College of Behavioral & Social Sciences 14 15 17 17 19 18

College of Education 19 23 24 31 30 26

College of Natural & Health Sciences 16 19 24 25 24 24

Jannetides College of Business& Entrepreneurial Leadership 19 19 19 14 18 17

School of Honors — — — — 1 1

School of Unrestricted Education — — — 15 11 13

Total Instructional Faculty 118 128 142 160 162 153

Instructional Faculty with Terminal Degrees 85 87 90 109 119 117

Percentage of Instructional Facultywith Terminal Degrees

72 .0% 68 .0% 63 .4% 68 .1% 73 .5% 76 .5%

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Instructional Faculty Demographics

Age Number Percent Gender Number Percent

Under 30 3 2 .0% Male 87 56 .9%

30–39 32 20 .9% Female 66 43 .1%

40–49 39 25 .5% Ethnicity

50–59 33 21 .6% Black or African-American 13 8 .5%

60–69 38 24 .8% American Indian/Alaska Native 1 0 .7%

70+ 8 5 .2% Asian 2 1 .3%

Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 7 4 .6%

Age Hispanic (Any Race) 7 4 .6%

25th % 42 White 121 79 .1%

Mean Age 51 .5 Two or More Races 1 0 .7%

75th % 62 Race/Ethnicity Unknown 1 0 .7%

Ethnic Minorities: 20.9%

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Student-to-Faculty Ratio

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

22 .0 to 1 19 .1 to 1 18 .7 to 1 18 .9 to 1 19 .5 to 1 18 .4 to 1 19 .8 to 1 20 .7 to 1 20 .0 to 1 20 .8 to 1 23 .4 to 1

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Faculty & Staff

Category Total

Instructional Faculty 153

Administration, Library, Ranked Staff 23

Full-Time Staff 399

Administrative Support Workers 100

Craft Workers 10

First/Midlevel Officials/Managers 73

Laborers and Helpers 9

Professionals 149

Sales Workers 3

Service Workers 50

Technicians 5

Total Full-Time Employees 575

Adjunct Faculty (Non-Staff) 310

Part-Time Staff 27

Total Employees 912

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Applications for Freshman Admission

Applied AdmittedPercent

Admitted EnrolledPercent Admitted

Who Enrolled

Male 1,731 914 52 .8% 496 54 .3%

Female 2,430 1,330 54 .7% 631 47 .4%

Total 4,161 2,244 53.9% 1,127 50.2%

Male 1,768 924 52 .3% 557 60 .3%

Female 2,292 1,245 54 .3% 669 53 .8%

Total 4,060 2,169 51.0% 1,226 56.5%

Male 1,970 1,005 51 .02% 628 62 .49%

Female 3,031 1,405 46 .35% 832 59 .22%

Total 5,001 2,410 48.19% 1,460 60.58%

Male 1,980 1,012 51 .11% 646 63 .83%

Female 3,034 1,403 46 .24% 842 60 .01

Total 5,014 2,415 48.17% 1,488 61.61%

2016

2017

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SAT, ACT & GPA for Entering Freshman

25th 75th Percentile Percentile

SAT Critical Reading 500 610

SAT Math 460 570

SAT Composite 950 1180

ACT Composite 19 25

Average SAT Composite(Reading and Math Only) 1061

Average ACT Composite 21 .4

High School GPA Percentage

3 .75 and higher 31 .9%

3 .50 to 3 .74 15 .9%

3 .25 to 3 .49 12 .0%

3 .00 to 3 .24 12 .7%

2 .50 to 2 .99 15 .8%

2 .00 to 2 .49 7 .4%

1 .00 to 1 .99 4 .4%

Below 1 .00 0 .0%

Average GPA 3.32

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High School GPAs

3.75 and higher

3.50 to 3.74

3.25 to 3.49

3.00 to 3.24

2.50 to 2.99

2.00 to 2.49

1.00 to 1.99

Below 1.00

3.75+3.50–3.742.00–2.491.00–1.99 3.00–3.242.50–2.99 3.25–3.49

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Completions

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Male 262 235 239 207 240 206 234 277 325 412 545

Female 330 361 324 372 296 322 363 376 537 688 883

Total 592 596 563 579 536 528 597 653 862 1,1,100 1,428

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Completions, 2018–2019

By Gender Certificate (UG)

Associate Bachelor's Master's Certificate(GR)

Doctoral Total Percent

Male 5 72 326 114 14 14 545 38 .2%

Female 20 116 520 203 13 11 883 61 .8%

By Race/Ethnicity

American Indian or Alaskan Native

0 1 1 2 0 0 4 0 .3%

Nonresident Alien 0 0 10 7 12 0 29 2 .0%

Black or African-American 1 18 104 26 1 2 152 10 .6%

Asian 0 1 17 2 0 0 20 1 .4%

Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0 1 7 0 0 0 8 0 .6%

Hispanic (Any Race) 3 27 157 43 1 3 234 16 .4%

White 10 139 537 232 10 17 945 66 .2%

Two or More Races 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 .2%

Race/Ethnicity Unknown 11 1 12 3 3 3 33 2 .3%

Total 25 188 846 317 27 25 1,428

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Completions by College/Department, 2018–2019

Undergraduate Students Percentage

Barnett College of Ministry & Theology 68 4.8%

Ministry & Theology 64 4 .5%

Worship Ministry 4 0 .3%

College of Arts & Media 124 8.7%

Communication 66 4 .6%

Humanities 22 1 .5%

Music 21 1 .5%

Visual Arts 15 1 .1%

College of Behavioral & Social Science 91 6.4%

Criminal Justice 15 1 .1%

Psychology and Counseling 36 2 .5%

Social Work 40 2 .8%

College of Education 137 9.6%

Human Performance & Sport Studies 71 5 .0%

Undergraduate Studies of Education 66 4 .6%

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Undergraduate Students Percentage

College of Natural & Health Sciences 51 3.6%

Mathematics 4 0 .3%

Natural Sciences 20 1 .4%

Nursing 27 1 .9%

Jannetides College of Business & Entrepreneurial Leadership 93 6.5%

Business Administration 62 4 .3%

Entrepreneurial Leadership 20 1 .4%

Legal Studies 11 0 .8%

School of Unrestricted Education 495 34.7%

Behavioral & Social Sciences (UE) 11 0 .8%

Business & Leadership (UE) 81 5 .7%

Design & Communication (UE) 11 0 .8%

Foundation Core (UE) 54 3 .8%

Human Services (UE) 13 0 .9%

Ministry & Theology (UE) 325 22 .8%

Total 1,059 74.2%

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Graduate Students Percentage

Barnett College of Ministry & Theology 81 5.7%

School of Divinity 81 5 .7%

College of Behavioral & Social Science 50 3.5%

Psychology and Counseling 15 1 .1%

Social Work 35 2 .5%

College of Education 136 9.5%

Doctoral Studies of Education 19 1 .3%

Graduate Studies of Education 117 8 .2%

Jannetides College of Business & Entrepreneurial Leadership 67 4.7%

Graduate Studies and Applied Research 67 4 .7%

School of Unrestricted Education 35 2.5%

Business & Leadership (UE) 15 1 .1%

Human Services (UE) 20 1 .4%

Total 369 25.8%

Completions by College/Department, 2018–2019

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Retention Rates

Freshman Cohort Year

Percent ReturnedFollowing Fall

2012 69% 2013

2013 66% 2014

2014 67% 2015

2015 70% 2016

2016 68% 2017

2017 68% 2018

2018 64.4% 2019

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Graduation Rates

Freshman Cohort Year

Graduated WithinSix Years

2007 39% 2013

2008 42% 2014

2009 39% 2015

2010 40% 2016

2011 40% 2017

2012 38% 2018

2013 40% 2019

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On-Campus Enrollment2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Commuters 793 739 974 981 995 1,111 1,133 806

Residents 1,251 1,443 1,550 1,741 1,792 1,637 1,721 1,615

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Housing Capacity

Year Residents Growth Capacity Capacity %

2011 1,243 –7 .7% 1,423 87 .4%

2012 1,251 0 .6% 1,355 92 .3%

2013 1,443 15 .3% 1,474 97 .9%

2014 1,550 7 .4% 1,449 107 .0%

2015 1,729 11 .5% 1,434 120 .6%

2016 1,792 3 .6% 1,843 97 .2%

2017 1,637 -8 .6% 1,842 88 .9%

2018 1,715 4 .8% 1,836 93 .4%

2019 1,615 -5.8% 1,834 88.1%

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Campus Housing

Residence Hall CapacityReturning Students

NewStudents Total Vacancies

Bauer Hall 199 7 167 174 25Destino Hall 254 200 23 223 31Valencia 0 0 0 0 0Buttercup 19 19 0 19 0South Pointe 98 51 10 61 37Buena Vida West 153 76 64 140 13Bethany Apartments 0 0 0 0 0

Male Totals 723 353 264 617 106

Bethany Hall 180 14 158 172 8South Pointe 31 14 9 23 8Valencia 143 47 69 116 27Esperanza 252 198 27 225 27Buttercup 43 42 0 42 1Aventura Hall 256 194 31 225 31Buena Vida East 206 91 104 195 11Bethany Apartments 0 0 0 0 0

Female Totals 1,111 600 398 998 113

Undergraduate Total 1,834 953 662 1615 219

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