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Florida Board of Governors

Florida Board of Governors. Student Affairs Committee May 27, 2004 Boca Raton, Florida. FBOG Student Affairs Committee. Agenda: May 27, 2004. Florida’s “2 + 2” System of Articulation Florida Board of Governors’ Constitutional Responsibility Regarding Articulation.

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Florida Board of Governors

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  1. Florida Board of Governors Student Affairs Committee May 27, 2004 Boca Raton, Florida

  2. FBOG Student Affairs Committee Agenda: May 27, 2004 Florida’s “2 + 2” System of Articulation • Florida Board of Governors’ Constitutional Responsibility Regarding Articulation. • Profile of Community College Transfers in the State University System. • Articulation and the Florida Board of Governors’ Strategic Plan. • Overview of Florida’s “2 + 2” Articulation Structure. • Articulation Policies and Issues That May Need Board of Governors’ Attention in the Coming Months.

  3. FBOG Constitutional Responsibility “The board shall operate, regulate, control, and be fully responsible for the management of the whole university system. These responsibilities shall include, but not be limited to, defining the distinctive mission of each constituent university and its articulation with free public schools and community colleges, ensuring the well-planned coordination and operation of the system, and avoiding wasteful duplication of facilities or programs.”

  4. Community College Transfer Students in theState University System

  5. New Undergraduate Admissionsand Registration Headcounts inthe State University System 25,498 13,125 6,125 Fall 2002

  6. Community College StudentsTransferring into theState University System 9,936 257 3,791 Fall 2002

  7. Community College StudentsTransferring into theState University System Fall 2002

  8. Community College StudentsTransferring into theState University System 9,936 257 3,791 Fall 2002

  9. Percent of 1994-95 AA Graduates Transferring to the SUS Any Time Between 1995-96 and 1999-2000 15,852 6,486

  10. Percent of 1994-95 AA Graduates Transferring to the SUS Any Time Between 1995-96 and 1999-2000

  11. Percent of 1994-95 AA Graduates Transferring to the SUS Any Time Between 1995-96 and 1999-2000

  12. Percent of 1994-95 AA Graduates Transferring to the SUS Any Time Between 1995-96 and 1999-2000

  13. Top Ten Feeder Community Colleges of 2001-2002 AA Graduates Transferring to the SUS Any Time Between 2001-2003 Represents 71.3% of Total

  14. Top Ten Majors of 1994-95 AA Graduates Transferring to the SUS Any Time Between 1995-96 and 1999-2000 Represents 79.2% of Total

  15. Percent of Summer/Fall 1995 AA Transfers Graduating From the SUS Between 1995-96 and 2002-2003 76.01%

  16. Articulation and theFlorida Board of Governors’ Strategic Plan

  17. FBOG Student Affairs Committee Ensure That the Student Affairs Perspective(and, More Importantly, the Student Perspective)is Represented in All Relevant FBOG Committee and Full FBOG Discussions!

  18. Meeting StatewideProfessional Needs 2002-2003 Degrees Granted

  19. Meeting StatewideProfessional Needs 2002-2003 Degrees Granted

  20. Overview of Florida’s “2 + 2” Articulation Structure

  21. Articulation CoordinatingCommittee (ACC) Representatives: • State University System, • Community College System, • Independent postsecondary institutions, • Public schools, • Applied technology education, • A student member, and • A member-at-large.

  22. Statewide CourseNumbering System • Created in the 1960s. • Database of postsecondary courses at public vocational-technical centers, community colleges, universities, and participating nonpublic institutions. • 1996: Cross-sector discipline committees recommended “levels” for courses.

  23. General Education • Communications • Mathematics • Social sciences • Humanities • Natural sciences

  24. Statewide Common Prerequisites • Also in 1996. • Cross-sector discipline committees identified common prerequisites for every baccalaureate degree program. • Same for all public institutions unless an exception is approved by the Oversight Committee of the ACC.

  25. Other 2+2 Articulation Considerations • AA transfers into the SUS. • FACTS.org. • Concurrent use of facilities. • Library automation system. • AS-to-BS articulation. • Local interinstitutional articulation agreements. • Limited Access Programs.

  26. Limited Access Baccalaureate Programsin the State University System 584 112 March 2004

  27. Limited Access Baccalaureate Programsin the State University System University degree programs may be declared as limited access programs for the following reasons: • Insufficient resources (e.g., space, equipment or other instructional facilities; clinical facilities; adequate faculty to meet acceptable student-faculty ratios; fiscal or other resource limitations). • Audition or portfolio required to demonstrate potential for success. • A higher GPA or other standard required to demonstrate potential for success. • A university has exceeded its upper-level FTE enrollment limit.

  28. Limited Access Baccalaureate Programsin the State University System “Florida community college Associate in Arts graduates and university students who have successfully completed 60 credit hours of course work and met the requirements of Section [1008.29 (CLAS)], Florida Statutes, shall receive priority for admission to such limited access programs over out-of-state and transfer students from private institutions.”

  29. Limited Access Baccalaureate Programsin the State University System

  30. Limited Access Baccalaureate Programsin the State University System NO Limited Access Programs in: • Legal Studies • Biological and Biomedical Sciences • Philosophy and Religion • Physical Sciences • Protective Services • Agriculture • Natural Resources • Area Studies • Engineering • Foreign Languages • Family and Consumer Sciences

  31. Articulation Policies and Issues That May Need Board of Governors’ Attention in the Coming Months

  32. Future of Limited Access in SUS. • Requests for exceptions to 120-credit hour law. • Revisions to articulation policies (in conjunction with State Board of Education). • Role of community college transfers in meeting FBOG strategic planning goals. • Accountability expectations regarding retention and graduation rate for AA transfers.

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