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FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION F. PHILIP HANDY, Chairman T. WILLARD FAIR, Vice Chairman Members DONNA G. CALLAWAY JOHN L. WINN Commissioner of Education JULIA L. JOHNSON ROBERTO MARTÍNEZ PHOEBE RAULERSON KATHLEEN SHANAHAN LINDA K. TAYLOR Memorandum Number 06-25 October 5, 2006 M E M O R A N D U M TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Community College Presidents J. David Armstrong, Jr. Independent Colleges and Universities (ICUF) Signed Participation Agreements As you know, the Articulation Agreement between the Florida Community College System (FCCS) and the Independent Colleges and Universities of Florida (ICUF) was approved by the Council of Presidents and went into effect July 1, 2006. This Agreement provides exceptional opportunities for Associate in Arts (AA) graduates from Florida s community colleges to complete the baccalaureate degree. It also serves as a testament to collaboration between the public and independent sectors and supports the Department of Education s goal of seamless articulation and maximum access. This updated Articulation Agreement provides some basic guarantees to our AA graduates, including the transfer of 60 credits to be applied toward the awarding of the baccalaureate degree and completion of the general education requirements of the receiving institution. See the attached copy of the signed Articulation Agreement for more specifics. I am pleased to announce that twenty-three (23) ICUF institutions have signed the participation J. DAVID ARMSTRONG, JR. Chancellor, Community Colleges and Workforce Education 325 W. GAINES STREET SUITE 1314 TALLAHASSEE, FL 32399-0400 (850) 245-0407 www.fldoe.org/cc

Memorandum Number 06-25 Page Two October 5, 2006 agreement to date, including: Barry University Eckerd College Edward Waters College Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Flagler College Florida College Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences Florida Institute of Technology Florida Memorial University Florida Southern College International College Jacksonville University Lynn University Nova Southeastern University Palm Beach Atlantic University Rollins College Southeastern University Stetson University St. Leo University St. Thomas University University of Tampa Warner Southern College Webber International University If additional ICUF institutions sign the participation agreement in the future, this information will be provided at FACTS.org. To assist academic advisors at your respective institutions in preparing students for transfer under this agreement, ICUF Articulation Manuals are available under the Advising Manuals Tab at FACTS.org. In support of this updated Articulation Agreement, ICUF established a new scholarship program. The 2+2 Presidential Access Scholarships are awarded to eligible students completing the AA at a Florida community college and transferring to an ICUF institution. Each community college president may nominate up to two individuals (one male and one female) for the scholarships based on specified criteria, which includes $500 for each of two years. This year, over 30 students were nominated for these scholarship awards. You are welcome to contact the following Division staff with additional questions you may have related to the ICUF Articulation Agreement: Dr. Sara Hamon Director of Articulation and Educational Services sara.hamon@fldoe.org (850) 245-9523 Dr. Brenda C. Spencer Assistant Director of Articulation and Educational Services brenda.spencer@fldoe.org (850) 245-9903

Memorandum Number 06-25 Page Three October 5, 2006 Dr. Judith Bilsky Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Student Success judith.bilsky@fldoe.org (850) 245-9467 We appreciate your important role in this process, and we look forward to a successful partnership with the ICUF institutions. JDA/shc Attachment c: Mr. Ed Moore, ICUF Executive Director Council of Instructional Affairs Council of Student Affairs Community College Articulation Officers Dr. Judith Bilsky Dr. Sara Hamon Dr. Brenda Spencer