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Services: Counseling and information services are available, as is tu¬toring in some subjects, including English and math. There is remedial math and writing.
Campus Safety and Security: Measures include 24-hour foot and vehicle patrol, escort service, informal discussions, and emergency tele¬phones. There are lighted pathways/sidewalks.
Programs of Study: The college confers the B.F.A, degree. Bache-lors degrees are awarded in COMMUNICATIONS AND THE ARTS (fine arts, graphic design, illustration, and photography). ENGINEER¬ING AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN (computer graphics and interi¬or design). Illustration is the largest.
Required: To graduate, all students must complete 124 semester hours, including 75 hours of studio art, 31 hours of liberal arts, and 12 hours of art history, with 75 hours in the major. A minimum 2.0 GPA and courses in drawing, 2- and 3-dimensional design, art history, Ameri¬can creativity, and written communication are required.
Special: The college offers cross-registration with the Art College Ex¬change, internships with Walt Disney Animation and Home Box Office, and study abroad in France. Also available are credit by portfolio and a nondegree, continuing education program.
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Florida Memorial College
Miami, FL 33054
(305) 526-3750 (800) 822-1362; FAX: (305) 626-3769
Florida Memorial College, founded in 1879, is a private liberal arts insti¬tution affiliated with the American Baptist Church. There are 6 under¬graduate schools. Figures in the above capsule are approximate. The li¬brary contains 88,000 volumes, and subscribes to 400 periodicals. Special learning facilities include an aviation center. The 77-acre cam¬pus is in an urban area in northwestern Miami. Including residence halls, there are 12 buildings.
Student Life: All students are from public schools. 38% do not contin¬ue beyond their first year; 25% remain to graduate.
Housing: 835 students can be accommodated University of West Florida
PensaC0la, FL 32514-5750
(904)! 474-2230 263-1079; FAX: (904)-31 474-3360
The University of West Florida, founded in 1963, is a public, liberal arts institution that is part of the State University system of Florida. There are 4 undergraduate and 4 graduate schools. In addition to regional ac¬creditation, UWF has baccalaureate program accreditation with AAC-SB, ABET, CSWE, NCATE. and NLN. The library contains 570,769 volumes, 1,061,599 microform items, and 382 audiovisual forms/CDs, and subscribes to 3333 periodicals. Computerised library services in¬clude the card catalog and interlibrary loans. Special learning facilities include an art gallery, radio station, and TV station. The 1600-acre Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
Tallahassee, FL 32307-3200
(850) 599-3796 FAX: (850) 561-2428
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, founded in 1887 and a public institution within the state university system of Florida, offers un¬dergraduate programs in agriculture, allied health science, architecture, the arts and sciences, business and industry, education, engineering, journalism, pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences, upper-level nursing, and technology. There are 11 undergraduate schools and 1 graduate school. In addition to regional accreditation, Florida A&M has baccalau¬reate program accreditation with AACSB, ABET, ACEJMC, ACPE, APTA, CSWE, NAAB, NCATE, and NLN. The 8 libraries contain 485,985 volumes, 82,000 microform items, and 62,610 audiovisual forms/CDs, International College
Naples, FL 34112-5707
(941) 774-4700 (800) 466-8017; FAX: (941) 774-4593
International College is a private institution offering degrees in account¬ing, business administration, management, computer technology, allied health, and paralegal studies. Computerized library services include the card catalog, interlibrary loans, and database searching.
Programs of Study: International College confers the B.S. degree. Associate degrees are also awarded. Bachelor's degrees are awarded in BUSINESS (accounting and business administration and management), SOCIAL SCIENCE (paralegal studies).
Required: To graduate, students must complete a minimum of 120 se¬mester hours, with at least 64 in the major and with a minimum GPA of 2.0. At least 48 hours must Florida Instutie of Technology
Melbourne, FL 32901-6975
(407) 674-8030 (800) 888-4348; FAX: (407) 723-9468
Florida Institute of Technology, founded in 1958, offers undergraduate degrees in engineering and science, liberal arts, and the schools of man¬agement, psychology, and aeronautics. There are 5 undergraduate schools and 1 graduate school. In addition to regional accreditation, Horrid Tech has baccalaureate program accreditation with ABET. The library contains 323,068 volumes, 203,465 microform items, and 1242 audiovisual forms/CDs, and subscribes to 1524 periodicals. Computerized library services include the card catalog, interlibrary loans, and database searching. Special learning facilities include a learning resource center, radio station, and TV station.
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