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Community College & Technical Center MIS
Articulation Report for 1994, 1995 & 1996
| Articulation is the means by which schools, colleges, and universities coordinate their programs and services to facilitate the movement of students through the educational system. Articulation is especially critical to the success of Florida's postsecondary education system, which is based on the two-plus-two concept. Florida is considered a leader in the nation in developing highly effective articulation at the state and local levels between and among institutions and sectors. In 1957, a report entitled "The Community Junior
College in Florida's Future" was approved by the State Board of
Education. The report outlined the orderly development of a statewide
system of community college, clearly designating these institutions
as the entry point for students beginning their postsecondary education.
Before 1957, Florida had three universities and four community colleges.
The General Education Agreement guaranteed the transfer of all general
education credits from a public community college to a state university.
This agreement also prohibited the universities from requiring any
additional general education courses if a student had completed
a general education program at a community college.
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