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A bill to be entitled
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An act relating to postsecondary education; amending s.
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1000.21, F.S.; redesignating the names of certain
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community colleges as colleges; creating s. 1001.60, F.S.,
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relating to the Florida College System; providing system
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purposes; defining the system as comprised of the public
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postsecondary educational institutions that grant 2-year
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and 4-year academic degrees; providing limitations;
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authorizing a name change under certain conditions;
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providing for institutions within the Florida College
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System to be governed by local boards of trustees;
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providing membership for the boards; creating s. 1004.87,
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F.S.; creating the Florida College System Task Force for
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the purpose of developing recommendations for the
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transition of community colleges to baccalaureate-degree-
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granting colleges; providing for membership and
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appointments; providing duties of the task force and
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reporting requirements; providing for the task force to be
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dissolved unless extended by general law; creating s.
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1004.875, F.S.; creating the State College Pilot Project
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for the purpose of recommending to the Legislature an
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approval process for the transition of certain community
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colleges to state colleges; designating certain
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institutions to participate in the project; providing
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duties and reporting requirements for the institutions;
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providing an effective date.
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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Section 1. Paragraphs (b), (e), (k), and (u) of subsection
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(3) of section 1000.21, Florida Statutes, are amended to read:
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1000.21 Systemwide definitions.--As used in the Florida K-
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20 Education Code:
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(3) "Community college," except as otherwise specifically
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provided, includes the following institutions and any branch
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campuses, centers, or other affiliates of the institution:
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(b) Broward Community College.
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(e) Daytona Beach Community College.
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(k) Indian River Community College.
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(u) Polk Community College.
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Section 2. Section 1001.60, Florida Statutes, is created to
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read:
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1001.60 Florida College System.--
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(1) PURPOSES.--In order to maximize open access for
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students, respond to community needs for postsecondary academic
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education and career degree education, and provide associate and
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baccalaureate degrees that will best meet the state's employment
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needs, the Legislature establishes a system of governance for the
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Florida College System.
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(2) FLORIDA COLLEGE SYSTEM.--There shall be a single
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Florida College System comprised of the public postsecondary
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educational institutions identified in s. 1000.21(3) which grant
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2-year and 4-year academic degrees as provided by law. An
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institution within the Florida College System may not offer
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graduate degree programs.
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(a) The programs and services offered by institutions in
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the Florida College System in providing associate and
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baccalaureate degrees shall be delivered in a cost-effective
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manner that demonstrates substantial savings to the student and
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to the state over the cost of providing the degree at a state
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university.
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(b)1. With the approval of the institution's local board of
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trustees, an institution in the Florida College System may change
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the institution's name and use the designation "college" if it
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has been authorized to grant baccalaureate degrees pursuant to s.
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State Board of Education pursuant to this paragraph.
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2. With the approval of an institution's local board of
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trustees, any institution in the Florida College System may
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request approval from the State Board of Education to change the
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institution's name and use the designation "college." The State
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Board of Education may approve the request if the institution
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enters into an agreement with the State Board of Education to do
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the following:
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a. Maintain as the institution's primary mission
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responsibility for responding to community needs for
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postsecondary academic education and career degree education as
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prescribed in s. 1004.65(6).
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b. Maintain an open-door admissions policy for associate-
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level degree programs and workforce education programs.
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c. Continue to provide outreach to underserved populations.
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d. Continue to provide remedial education.
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e. Comply with all provisions of the statewide articulation
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agreement which relate to 2-year and 4-year public degree-
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granting institutions as adopted by the State Board of Education
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pursuant to s. 1007.23.
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(3) LOCAL BOARDS OF TRUSTEES.--Each institution within the
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Florida College System shall be governed by a local board of
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trustees as provided in s. 1001.64. The membership of each local
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board of trustees shall be as provided in s. 1001.61.
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Section 3. Section 1004.87, Florida Statutes, is created to
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read:
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1004.87 Florida College System Task Force.--
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(1) The Florida College System Task Force is established
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within the Division of Community Colleges of the Department of
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Education for the purpose of developing findings and issuing
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recommendations regarding the transition of community colleges to
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baccalaureate-degree-granting colleges and the criteria for
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establishing and funding state colleges.
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(2)(a) All members of the task force must be appointed on
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or before August 31, 2008, and the task force shall hold its
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first meeting on or before September 15, 2008.
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(b) The task force shall be comprised of 11 members
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appointed by the Commissioner of Education. The appointees shall
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include eight community college presidents, one state university
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president, the president of an institution that is eligible to
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participate in the William L. Boyd, IV, Florida Resident Access
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Grant Program, and one member at large. The community college
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presidents appointed to the task force may not include the
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presidents of the institutions named to participate in the State
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College Pilot Project. The community college presidents appointed
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to the task force must reflect the diversity of program offerings
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and service areas of the 28 community colleges and include
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representatives of community colleges that are authorized to
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grant baccalaureate degrees, community colleges that are not
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authorized to grant baccalaureate degrees, community colleges
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that have urban service areas, community colleges that have rural
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service areas, community colleges the service areas of which have
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populations of 500,000 or more, and community colleges the
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service areas of which have populations of fewer than 500,000.
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The Commissioner of Education shall be a voting member of the
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task force and the chair of the task force.
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(3) The task force shall:
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(a) Recommend a program-approval process for new
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baccalaureate degree programs that are designed to meet the
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employment needs of Florida, including approval as a
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baccalaureate-degree-granting community college and as a state
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college.
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(b) Recommend a funding model that considers projected
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enrollment, adjustments for actual enrollment, program mix, and
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comparable support for similar programs across all institutions,
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including community colleges authorized by the State Board of
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Education to award baccalaureate degrees pursuant to s. 1007.33
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and state colleges. The funding model must ensure that the
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programs and services offered by institutions in the Florida
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College System in providing associate and baccalaureate degrees
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are delivered in a cost-effective manner that demonstrates
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substantial savings to the student and to the state over the cost
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of providing the degree at a state university.
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(c) Identify the areas, both geographic and academic, in
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which an increased number of graduates who have baccalaureate
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degrees are necessary in order to meet regional and statewide
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workforce needs.
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(d) Monitor implementation of the State College Pilot
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Project.
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(e) Recommend priorities and criteria for baccalaureate
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programs that may be offered without specific approval by the
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State Board of Education.
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(4) Any recommendation from the task force to the
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Legislature requires approval by two-thirds of the membership of
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the task force.
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(5)(a) Community colleges, state universities, the
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Commission for Independent Education, and the Agency for
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Workforce Innovation shall provide information and assistance to
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the task force.
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(b) Independent postsecondary educational institutions,
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representatives of the business community, and other stakeholders
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are encouraged to provide the task force with information to
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assist the task force in its deliberations.
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(6) The task force shall submit a report and
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recommendations to the Governor, the State Board of Education,
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the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of
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Representatives by March 2, 2009. The report must include any
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comments from the task force regarding the final report resulting
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from the State College Pilot Project and any specific
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recommendations of the task force for legislative action during
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the 2009 Regular Session of the Legislature.
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(7) The task force shall be dissolved effective June 30,
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2010, prior to which time it shall issue its final report with
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recommended detailed criteria for establishing the Florida
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College System as a permanent part of the state system of higher
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education.
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Section 4. Section 1004.875, Florida Statutes, is created
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to read:
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1004.875 State College Pilot Project.--
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(1) The Legislature finds it is in the best interest of the
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state to provide the residents of the state affordable access to
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baccalaureate degree programs that are designed to meet regional
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and statewide employment needs.
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(2)(a) Beginning with the 2008-2009 fiscal year, the State
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College Pilot Project is created which shall be conducted as a
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pilot project by St. Petersburg College, Okaloosa-Walton College,
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Daytona Beach College, Miami Dade College, Indian River College,
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and Polk College in collaboration with the Florida College System
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Task Force. The purpose of the project is to recommend to the
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Legislature an approval process for the transition of
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baccalaureate-degree-granting community colleges to state
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colleges in order to meet the employment needs of Florida,
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criteria for the transition of institutions in the Florida
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College System to state colleges, and a funding model for the
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Florida College System.
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(b) With the approval of the community college's board of
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trustees and continued compliance with the provisions of
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subsection (3), a community college identified in paragraph (a)
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as a participant in the State College Pilot Project may change
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the institution's name and use the designation "state college."
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(3) The institutions participating in the pilot project
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shall:
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(a) Maintain, as the institution's primary mission,
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responsibility for responding to community needs for
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postsecondary academic education and career degree education as
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prescribed in s. 1004.65(6).
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(b) Maintain an open-door admissions policy for associate-
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level degree programs and workforce education programs.
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(c) Require, as a condition of admission to upper-division
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programs, successful completion of the college-level
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communication and mathematics skills examination established
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pursuant to s. 1008.29, unless the student has been awarded an
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associate degree from a community college or state university.
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(d) Continue to provide outreach to underserved
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populations.
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(e) Continue to provide remedial education.
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(f) Comply with all provisions of the statewide
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articulation agreement which relate to 2-year and 4-year public
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degree-granting institutions as adopted by the State Board of
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Education pursuant to s. 1007.23.
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(g) Be prohibited from awarding graduate credit or graduate
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degrees.
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(h) Be prohibited from participating in intercollegiate
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athletics beyond the 2-year level.
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(i) Deliver the programs and services in providing
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associate and baccalaureate degrees in a cost-effective manner
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that demonstrates substantial savings to the student and the
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state over the cost of providing the degree at a state
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university.
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(4)(a) The institutions participating in the pilot project
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shall collaborate with the Florida College System Task Force to
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make recommendations to the State Board of Education and the
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Legislature on specific issues that should be addressed in the
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transition of a community college to a state college. Any
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recommendations of the institutions participating in the pilot
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project require approval by two-thirds of the participating
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institutions. At a minimum, the following areas should be
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addressed during the course of the pilot project:
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1. The development of a program-approval process to be
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followed by the State Board of Education when considering
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proposals for new baccalaureate degree programs that are designed
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to meet the employment needs of Florida. Proposals for new
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baccalaureate degree programs are not limited to proposals
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designed to meet regional workforce needs.
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2. The formulation of criteria for the transition of an
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institution from a community college to a state college.
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3. The development of a funding model for state colleges.
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(b) A final report, including a status report on the
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transition of the institutions participating in the pilot project
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and recommendations on the issues outlined in paragraph (a),
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shall be submitted to the President of the Senate, the Speaker of
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the House of Representatives, and the Florida College System Task
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Force by January 1, 2009.
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Section 5. This act shall take effect July 1, 2008.
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