“We are committed to increasing student success and encouraging our students to finish what they start, and this recognition is a true indication that our students are achieving their educational dreams and successfully completing their degrees,” said Broward College President J. David Armstrong, Jr. “We are extremely proud of their accomplishments and are honored to be recognized among the top colleges in the nation.”
Broward College ranks third for conferring degrees to minority students; second for degrees conferred to African-American students, which is up from fourth place the previous year; and fifth for degrees conferred to Hispanic students, up from sixth place.
Broward College also ranks third in the nation for the number of associate degrees awarded in the Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Students, and Humanities discipline; ninth in the nation in Nursing: Registered, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing, up from 15th place, with a 17 percent increase in students compared to the previous academic year; and 17th in the nation for Health Professions and Related Programs, up from 20th place, with a 13 percent increase in students compared to the previous year.
Recently, Broward College was rated one of the Best Community Colleges in the Nation, according to WalletHub.com. Schools.com also ranked Broward College as one of the Best Community Colleges in Florida. Earlier this year, Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education, released a report on the Top 100 Colleges and Universities for Hispanics. Broward College ranked 11th among college and universities for its undergraduate enrollment during the fall 2013 semester. In addition, Broward College ranks third nationally in conferring associate degrees to minority students, according to a recent report by Diverse Issues in Higher Education.
Community College Week is a biweekly national publication specializing in issues related to community colleges for college presidents, chief academic officers, faculty, student-service professionals, librarians and other educators. It includes news and features not provided by other news sources, including analyses of critical academic trends and issues, vital statistics, technology updates and employment opportunities. Every year, they release a report listing the number of degrees and certificates awarded by two- and four-year colleges.
For additional information about Broward College’s Community College Week rankings, visit http://ccweek.com/article-4729-chart-index_top-100-2015.html. For more information, contact Angela Nicoletti at 954-201-7939 or [email protected].
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About Broward College:
Serving more than 68,000 students annually, Broward College provides residents with certificate programs, two-year university-transfer degrees, two-year career degrees and baccalaureate degrees in selected programs. The mission of the college is to provide high-quality educational programs and services that are affordable and accessible to a diverse community of learners. For more information, visit www.broward.edu.