South Florida State College

South Florida State College
TypePublic college
EstablishedJuly 7, 1965; 59 years ago (July 7, 1965)[1]
Parent institution
Florida College System
PresidentFred Hawkins
Location, ,
United States
Websitewww.southflorida.edu

South Florida State College is a public college in Florida with campuses in Highlands, DeSoto and Hardee counties. The college is part of the Florida College System. South Florida State College was founded in 1965[2] and serves around 19,000 students a year. The 228 acres (0.92 km2) Highlands Campus is located two miles (3 km) south of Avon Park, Florida. The college is on an isthmus, bounded on the north by Lake Lelia, to the south by Lake Glenada, and to the west by U.S. Highway 27. It is a public college offering college credit certificates, career certificates, and associate degrees in over 73 fields of study as well as several bachelor's degrees.

Through its University Center, the college partners with other four-year colleges and universities to offer selected bachelor's and master's degrees. Specialized courses are geared for adult education needs and course work is offered through a combination of traditional classroom and distance learning instruction. An athletic program fields teams in women's volleyball, women's softball, women's cross country, and men's baseball.

  1. ^ Levey, Elaine. "South Florida State College". Highlands News-Sun.
  2. ^ "South Florida State College". Florida Virtual Campus.