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Florida Department of Education
INSTITUTIONAL FACTS
Over 900 licensed institutions 377 degree institutions (89% accredited) 567 non-degree schools (26% accredited)
Enrollment of almost 340,000 students
Approximately 8,500 licensed programs
150 institutions participate in Workforce Development as training providers
INSTITUTION LOCATIONS
NATIONALLY RECOGNIZABLE INSTITUTIONS
Everest University
Kaplan University
Strayer University
The Art Institute
University of Phoenix
SOME OTHERLICENSED INSTITUTIONS
Lake Erie College of Medicine
Southern Illinois University
Troy University
University of Oklahoma
Villanova University
STUDENT DATA
377 Degree Institutions•Enrollment – 264,491•Graduates – 55,561•78% Retention Rate
567 Non-degree Institutions •Enrollment – 73,500•Graduates – 44,531•Placement – 36,181•82% Placement Rate•80% Retention Rate
Based on the 2010-2011 Annual Report
WHO ARE THESE STUDENTS
53% are from an ethnic minority
62% of our students are over 25
86% are Florida Residents
WHO PAYS Students pay the full cost of their
education (no state tuition subsidies)
Students receive less than $20 million annually in state financial aid funds (3% of the state financial aid budget)
Students at accredited institutions may be eligible for federal financial aid
Institutions pay over $131 million federal, state and local taxes annually
IMPACTING FLORIDA’S WORKFORCE
Licensed institutions issued approximately 100,000 credentials in the 2009-2010 FY
72,911 Diplomas (postsecondary)
11,253 Associates degrees
8,613 Bachelors degrees
5,283 Masters degrees
1,125 Doctoral degrees
1,540 First Professional degrees
MEETING THE NEEDSOF EMPLOYERS
7,304 graduates in Business occupations
46,653 graduates in Health professions
4,823 graduates in Information
Technology occupations
PROGRAM PARTICIPATION Bright Futures Scholarships Statewide Course Numbering System Federal Financial Aid Programs Florida Education & Training Placement
Information Program (FETPIP) Access to Better Learning and Education (ABLE)
Grants Workforce Development Training Veteran’s Benefits Vocational Rehabilitation Training
COMMISSION GOVERNANCE Seven Commissioners appointed by the
Governor and confirmed by the Senate
Chapter 1005, Florida Statutes
Chapter 6E, Florida Administrative Code
Commission confirms that accrediting agencies have comparable standards prior to acceptance for Licensure by Means of Accreditation
FISCAL ACCOUNTABILITY
CIE is granted budget authority as part of the Office of the DOE Commissioner
All Commission revenue comes from fees collected from licensed institutions (no General Revenue)
Fees are the same since 2008
This fee-based revenue is deposited into the Institutional Assessment Trust Fund and is managed by the DOE
INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY Premier Data Management System
Paperless Commission Agenda
Webcast all Commission Meetings
Electronic Newsletter (6 times a year)
Video E-mail Notices
On-Demand Tutorial Videos
Transitioning to a Paperless Office
HECC INITIATIVES
Improve student articulation between nonpublic and public institutions
Create an inventory of all public and nonpublic postsecondary program offerings
Determine the supply and demand for an occupation in Florida’s job market Merge nonpublic graduate information and
graduate data from public institutions Compare the total supply of graduates against the
demand (jobs) for each Workforce Region
Samuel L. Ferguson
Executive Director
Commission for Independent Education
325 West Gaines Street, Suite 1414
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0400
(850) 245-3200
www.fldoe.org/cie/