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Public college in Pensacola, Florida, US
Pensacola State College
Former namesPensacola Junior College (1948–2010)
TypePublic college
Established1948; 76 years ago (1948)
Parent institutionFlorida College System
AccreditationSACS
Endowment$11.8 million (2024)
Budget$85.5 million (2024)
PresidentC. Edward Meadows
Academic staff147 (full-time)
235 (part-time)
Undergraduates7,981 (fall 2022)
LocationPensacola, Florida, United States
30°28′52″N 87°12′05″W / 30.4810°N 87.2014°W / 30.4810; -87.2014
CampusSmall city
ColorsGreen and navy
   
NicknamePirates
Sporting affiliationsNJCAA Region 8Panhandle Conference
Websitewww.pensacolastate.edu

Pensacola State College (PSC) is a public college in Pensacola, Florida. It is part of the Florida College System. Originally established as Pensacola Junior College in 1948, the college underwent a name change in July 2010 to reflect its expanded academic offerings to include both associate and baccalaureate degrees.

Campuses

Pensacola State College was founded as the first higher education institution in Pensacola. The main campus in Pensacola was inaugurated in 1948. The college expanded its reach over the decades with the establishment of additional campuses, including: the Downtown campus (opened in 1957), the Milton campus (opened in 1971), and the Warrington campus (opened in 1977). The former "mini-campus" at Naval Air Station Pensacola, which opened in 1981, was destroyed in 2004 by Hurricane Ivan. PSC also operates centers in Santa Rosa County and Century.

Academics

Pensacola State College offers associate and bachelor’s degrees, vocational certifications, and an adult high school. With over 120 majors and concentrations, PSC focuses on career advancement and technical training.

Partnerships

Pensacola State College maintains a strong partnership with the University of West Florida through joint initiatives and collaborative programs. PSC also has a partnership with the University of Florida via a shared campus in Milton.

Media

Main articles: WSRE and The Corsair (Pensacola State College newspaper)

The main PBS station of Pensacola, WSRE, is operated by Pensacola State College. PSC also publishes The Corsair, the student newspaper, published both in print and online. It covers a range of topics including campus events, student profiles, and sports. The paper is known for its awards and regular publication schedule.

Athletics

Pensacola State College’s athletic teams compete in the Panhandle Conference of the Florida College System Activities Association, part of Region 8 of the National Junior College Athletic Association. The college supports various sports, including basketball, softball, baseball, and cross country running.

Notable alumni

  • Joel Anthony Joel Anthony
  • William H. Plackett William H. Plackett
  • Craig Waters Craig Waters
  • Greg Evers Greg Evers
  • Alan G. Poindexter Alan G. Poindexter

See also

References

  1. Marra, Andrew (February 12, 2024). "Two Florida universities have more than $1 billion in endowments to invest on campus". The Palm Beach Post. Retrieved September 4, 2024.
  2. "Annual Budget Summary - Fiscal Year 2024-25 (Pensacola State College)". Florida Department of Education. Retrieved September 12, 2024.
  3. ^ Pensacola State College. National Center for Education Statistics (College Navigator). Retrieved September 8, 2024.
  4. "Pensacola State College - Campus Information". Archived from the original on 2013-08-05. Retrieved 2013-09-05.
  5. "PJC now known as Pensacola State College | www.gulfbreezenews.com | Gulf Breeze News". Archived from the original on 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2010-07-04. PJC now known as Pensacola State College
  6. http://www.northescambia.com/?p=20319 No More Pensacola Junior College
  7. Manning, Matthew (1989). The Standard Periodical Directory (12th ed.). New York, N.Y.: Oxbridge Communications. p. 426. ISBN 0917460227. OCLC 19109138.
  8. "Student Publications Directory". Florida College System Activities Association. Retrieved 2019-09-09.
  9. Cheer, Daniel, ed. (March 10, 2021). "Staff List". The Corsair. Vol. 72, no. 4. Pensacola, Florida.
  10. Carter, Shaleyah (August 2019). "Hobbs Center retires Collegiate High". The Corsair.
  11. Richards, Sarah (10 September 2018). "The Case for Community College". The Corsair. Retrieved 9 September 2019.

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