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The College of Central Florida (CF) is a
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with campuses in
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,
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, and Levy counties in the U.S. state of Florida. It is part of the
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and was founded in 1957 as Central Florida Junior College. CF has grown to span three counties and include the
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and Vintage Farm. The college is
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by the
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Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate,
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, and
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degrees as well as certificates. The college started offering
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programs in 2010.


History

Central Florida Junior College was established in 1957 to serve
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, Levy and
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counties in Florida. In 1958 classes began, with 320 students using temporary facilities at the Marion County Vocational School. The first president was Kenneth Williams. The Ocala campus was originally established on of land donated by Atlantic Realty and Investment Company and the city of
Ocala Ocala ( ) is a city in and the county seat of Marion County, Florida, United States. Located in North Central Florida, the city's population was 63,591 as of the 2020 census, up from 56,315 at the 2010 census and making it the 43rd-most popul ...
. It has since grown to . The first four structures were a science building, a health center, a library and the student center. Howard Junior College originally opened in 1958 as one of the first black, two-year colleges in the state. Within a couple of years, it was renamed Hampton Junior College in honor of Lee Royal Hampton, the first black dentist in Marion County who was a champion of education. Their first president was William H. Jackson. HJC and CFCJ merged in 1966. The school changed names again in 1971 to ''Central Florida Community College'' to reflect the goal of educating the community. Retired
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president Jim Hinson was asked by the
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to serve as interim president to help the struggling CFCC stabilize their finances. On May 25, 2010, CFCC officially changed its name to College of Central Florida. Charles "Chick" Dassance was college president. James Henningsen is the current college president after assuming the position in 2012.


Citrus County

In 1996, a free-standing campus opened on in Lecanto. Over time, an additional were added to the Wilton Simpson Citrus Campus, and the Citrus Learning and Conference Center opened in fall 2009.


Levy County

The Jack Wilkinson Levy Campus opened in fall 2017 on Hwy 19 North, replacing the Levy Center located in Chiefland.


Hampton Center

CF's Hampton Center, which offers health occupation courses and community outreach programs, opened in 1996 on the site of the former Florida State Fire College in West Ocala. In 2004, the facility was completely rebuilt.


Appleton museum

The college maintained a partnership interest in the
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for more than a decade before accepting full responsibility for operations in 2004.


Vintage farm

The farm was donated in late 2016 and is a few miles from the Ocala campus. The 103 acres includes a large barn and farmhouse and was valued at almost $3 million. The farm is utilized for agricultural education with practical training in Agribusiness and Equine Studies.


Locations

The College of Central Florida operates three campuses and three sites in Marion, Citrus, and Levy counties.


Campuses

* Ocala Campus located at 3001 S.W. College Road, Ocala, FL 34474 * Citrus Campus located at 3800 S. Lecanto Highway, Lecanto, FL 34461 * Jack Wilkinson Levy Campus located at 15390 N.W. Highway 19, Chiefland, FL 32626


Sites

* Appleton Museum of Art located at 4333 E Silver Springs Boulevard, Ocala, Florida 34470 * Hampton Center located at 1501 W. Silver Springs Boulevard, Ocala FL 34475 * Vintage Farm Campus located at 4020 SE 3rd Ave, Ocala, FL 34480


Awards and recognition

* Ranked among the top 150 colleges in the nation for quality in 2011, 2013 and 2017 in by the Aspen Institute College Excellence program.


Student profile

College-wide unduplicated headcount was 10,854 for the 2017–2018 academic year.


Headcount by campus

* Ocala Campus: 9,546 * Citrus Campus: 4,264 * Levy Campus: 1,872 * Hampton Center: 151


Enrollment by program

* Associate in Arts: 63% * Associate in Science, Associate in Applied Science: 20.8% * Baccalaureate: 10.1% * Adult Vocational Certificate: 2.4% * College Credit Certificate: 1.5% * Other: 2.2%


Student demographics


Gender

* Female: 62.4% * Male: 37.5% * Undeclared: 0.1%


Age, credit and noncredit

* Under 18: 11.5% * 18-24: 49.0% * 25-34: 20.8% * 35-44: 9.3% * 45 and Older: 9.4%


Race/ethnicity

* White (not of Hispanic origin): 54.7% * Black (not of Hispanic origin): 14.1% * Hispanic: 15.6% * Undeclared: 10.9% * Asian: 3.1% * American Indian/Pacific Islanders: 1.6%


Student life

Each of the three CF campuses has its own Student Life organization to promote campus activities and engagement. Collectively, the campuses hold more than 50 student clubs for academic, athletic, social, and service learning opportunities.


Athletics

College of Central Florida fields intercollegiate athletics teams in men's and women's basketball, baseball, fast-pitch softball and women's volleyball. The Patriots compete in the
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of the
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(NJCAA) Region VIII and the
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. CF's tennis programs produced three of the program's NJCAA national championships. The men's program won national titles in 1963 and 1981; the women's team won the NJCAA Division II championship in 2001. The men's basketball team won the NJCAA championship in 2013. The Patriots won five state championships across three sports in the 1990s, including women's basketball titles in 1992 and in 1997, a men's basketball title in 1996, and consecutive baseball championships in 1997 and 1998. The CF athletics program annually produces
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student-athletes and has started the careers of several professional athletes. Its prominent athletic alumni include former Major League Baseball players Brian Buscher, Mike Figga, and
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. Clinton Hart, a seven-year veteran of the
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, began his collegiate athletic career as an outfielder for the Patriots baseball team. Since 2006, three CF alumni have celebrated national championships at the NCAA level. Alberta Auguste won consecutive NCAA women's basketball titles at the
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in 2006 and 2007; Nick Ebert won a
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title at the
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in 2010; and Breanna Fort won an NCAA Division II national championship at
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in 2011. In the spring of 2010, men's basketball standout Ricardo Ratliffe capped an historic two-year career at CF by winning the 2010 NJCAA Male Student-Athlete of the Year Award. The honor, selected from among all male student-athletes in all sports across the NJCAA's 525 member schools, marked the first national player of the year award won by a CF student-athlete. In June 2010, the CF District Board of Trustees voted to add women's volleyball to the school's athletics program, with its inaugural season scheduled for the fall of 2011. The College of Central Florida announced in 2019 that the volleyball and basketball programs would be cancelled following the 2019–2020 seasons.


Notable alumni

* Dennis Baxley, member of the
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* Brian Buscher, professional baseball player * Evaldas Dainys, professional
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player * Charles Dean, member of the Florida Senate * Javonte Douglas, professional basketball player * Mike Figga, professional baseball player *
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, professional basketball player *
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, professional wrestler *
Bill Hurst William Hansel Hurst (born April 28, 1970) is a former Major League Baseball player. Hurst played for Palmetto High School in Miami, and then for Central Florida Community College. Drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 20th round of the ...
, professional baseball player * Kurt Kelly, member of the
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*
Todd Lickliter Todd Arlan Lickliter (born April 17, 1955) is the former head coach of the Evansville Purple Aces men's basketball team of the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC). He was previously the head coach of Marian University, the University of Iowa, and ...
, college basketball coach * Kevin "K. J." Maura, professional basketball player * Carlos Eduardo Mendoza,
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Darryl Monroe Darryl Monroe Jr. (born January 30, 1986) is an American professional basketball player for the Changwon LG Sakers of the Korean Basketball League (KBL). A power forward/ center, he played college basketball for Central Florida CC and George Maso ...
, professional basketball player * Mathiang Muo, professional basketball player * Jordan Parks, professional basketball player * Nate Pearson, professional baseball player * Eddy Polanco, professional basketball player * Ricardo Ratliffe, professional basketball player * Wade Simoneaux, baseball coach * Brandon Tabb, professional basketball player


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:College Of Central Florida Buildings and structures in Ocala, Florida Universities and colleges established in 1957 Universities and colleges accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Education in Marion County, Florida Education in Citrus County, Florida Education in Levy County, Florida Florida College System 1957 establishments in Florida NJCAA schools Two-year colleges in the United States