Florida State University Panama City

Florida State University Panama City

Infobox University
name = Florida State University Panama City


motto = "Vires, artes, mores"
(Latin for "strength, skill, customs")
established =1851 [http://www.floridamemory.com/Timeline/] "State Library and Archives of Florida - The Florida Memory Project Timeline (see 1851)" Retrieved on 4-28-2007]
type =Public
endowment =$548,994,000
president = Dr. T. K. Wetherell
director = Missy Jones
nobel_laureates = Paul A.M. Dirac Sir Harold Kroto
faculty =37cite web|url=http://www.fsupc.com/index.cfm?P1=FacultyStaff&P2=225|title=Faculty Directory|accessdate=2007-07-23]
staff =75cite web|url=http://www.fsupc.com/index.cfm?P1=FacultyStaff&P2=226|title=Staff Directory|accessdate=2007-07-23]
students = 1,437
city =Panama City
state =Florida
country =United States
campus =Urban area 28 acres (.11km²)cite web|url=http://www.fpc.fsu.edu/sitesum.html|title=Florida State University Summary of University Properties" |accessdate=2007-07-23]
colors =Garnet and Gold color box|#990000color box|#f1c058
nickname =Seminoles, Noles Chief Osceola and Renegade
fightsong ="Fight for FSU"
website =http://www.pc.fsu.edu http://www.fsu.edu
logo =

Florida State University Panama City Campus (commonly referred to as FSU Panama City, Florida State PC or FSUPC)Is located 100 miles from the main campus in Tallahassee. Beginning in the early 1980s. Since that time the campus has grown to almost 1,500 students supported by 15 bachelor’s and 19 graduate degree programs. Full-time daytime program were introduced in the fall 2000 semester.

Florida State University

Florida State University is one of Florida's primary graduate research universities, [cite web|url=http://pathways.fsu.edu/doctoral/ |title=FSU Pathways of Excellence Ph.D. Programs |accessdate=2007-04-28] Florida State University awards over 2,000 graduate and professional degrees each year. [cite news|url=http://www.floridatoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070627/BREAKINGNEWS/70627074/1086 |date=2007-06-27 |publisher=FloridaToday.com |title=Crist signs differential tuition bill |author=Aaron DeSlatte and Angeline Taylor |accessdate=2007-06-30] Florida State is one of two flagship universities in the State University System of Florida. Florida State has been delegated to the first tier of research universities by the state senate, a distinction allowing FSU, along with The University of Florida, to charge substantially more for tuition than other institutions in the State University System of Florida. [cite web|url=http://election.dos.state.fl.us/laws/07laws/ch_2007-225.pdf |title=Senate Bill 1710 |access date 2007-07-29]

Florida State University is also home to nationally ranked programs in many academic areas, including the sciences, social policy, film, engineering, the Arts, business, politics and law.cite web|url=http://www.fsu.edu/highlights/rankings.html#human/ |title=Florida State University - College Highlights and Selected National Rankings |accessdate=2007-05-01] Florida State is also home to Florida's only National Laboratory - the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory as well as being the birthplace of the commercially-viable anti-cancer drug Taxol. The Florida State University athletics programs are favorites of passionate students, fans and alumni across the United States, especially when led by the Marching Chiefs of the FSU College of Music. Florida State is a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference and has won eleven national athletic championships as well as multiple individual NCAA Champions.

History

Recognizing the need for four-year degree programs in the Bay County area, in the early 1970’s members of the local business community, Naval Coastal Systems Center, Gulf Coast Community College, Bay County School Board and Tyndall Air Force Base began lobbying for an institution of higher learning. Shortly after the community began lobbying, the Florida Board of Regents (BOR) instituted a plan to make higher education available to Florida citizens living in major population areas located beyond a reasonable commuting distance (50 miles) of a state-supported university. In 1972, the BOR directed the University of West Florida to establish a center in Panama City. Classes began that summer with an enrollment of 65 elementary education students and a staff of two. Facilities for the center were located in the Bay County School Board Office Building and Gulf Coast Community College.In 1976, the Bay County Commission purchased 17.5 acres located between Gulf Coast Community College and the beautiful waters of North Bay. The commission deeded the land to the State for use by the center. In 1981 the commission donated an additional 2.54 acres and three quadriplex buildings. In the fall of 1982, the State Legislature and the BOR transferred administrative responsibility for the Panama City Center to the Florida State University. The new FSU at Panama City began operating with six administrative and support staff, five resident faculty, 531 students, and 11 degree programs. Classes continued to be held in the Bay County School Board Office Building and Gulf Coast Community College. Administrative offices were moved to the quadriplex buildings. When FSU accepted responsibility for the Panama City campus, it was apparent that five resident faculty could not provide all the instructional support necessary to meet the demands of a new campus. The University realized that if educational quality and program consistency were to be maintained, it would be essential for the majority of the courses on the Panama City campus to be taught by regular FSU faculty. So, a plan was developed to transport Tallahassee faculty the 100 miles to Panama City. Two vans were placed on daily round trips from Tallahassee to Panama City. On June 23, 1983, ground breaking occurred for the $9.1 million Phase I development of FSU at Panama City. The new facilities were formally dedicated on March 22, 1986. The administrative building was named in honor of Senator Dempsey J. Barron, who sponsored the bill that secured funds for the permanent location of an FSU facility in Panama City. The new campus facilities opened for students in January 1987. In March 1987, an additional 5.62 acres along the bay were deeded to the State for use by the campus. This donation brought the campus to its current size of 28 acres. A new conference center facility was completed in January 2000, and the master plan for the development of the campus over the next decade includes the construction of facilities, student life and academic buildings.cite web|url=http://www.fsupc.com/index.cfm?P1=AboutFSUPC&P2=138|title=Florida State University Panama City campus Hisory"|accessdate=2007-08-05]

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