词条 | Jackson Junior College |
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The Jackson County Board of Public Instruction founded the school as the Negro Junior College. The name was changed before the college opened its doors to students in September, 1961. At the time, Black applicants were not accepted by nearby Chipola Junior College (today Chipola College); the closest opportunity for black students to get a college education was at Florida A&M University, 75 miles away. The college was jointly supported by Calhoun, Jackson, and Washington Counties;[3] bus transportation was provided.[4] The College was particularly strong in science, sponsoring an annual science fair.[5] It did not have athletic activities or teams. It was primarily oriented toward preparing students to transfer to a four-year college, especially Florida A&M University.[6] It opened with 47 students and five part-time faculty. Its peak enrollment, in 1964-1965, was 195 students, plus additional "adult education students" (249, in 1965-66) working toward a GED.[7] For the most part, it shared facilities with the black high school, Jackson County Training School; all the initial teachers were also teachers at the high school, and its only president, William A. Hurley, was also principal of the school.[8] Salaries were lower than they were for the white faculty at Chipola Junior College.[9] A building with classrooms and administrative offices was opened in 1963, although the college continued to use the high school cafeteria and library.[10] In response to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Board of Public Instruction abruptly closed the College in 1966. In contrast with other of Florida's black junior colleges, students were not given "a transition opportunity" to complete their studies at nearby Chipola Junior College (today Chipola College).[11] Only two faculty members made the transfer, and President Hurley reverted to the principalship of Jackson County Training School.[12] See also
References1. ^Governor Leroy Collins, Prologue to Walter L. Smith, The Magnificent Twelve: Florida's Black Junior Colleges, Winter Park, Florida, FOUR-G Publishers, 1994, {{ISBN|1885066015}}, p. xvi. 2. ^Smith, p. 213. 3. ^Smith, p. 211. 4. ^Smith, p. 218. 5. ^Smith, p. 219. 6. ^Smith, pp. 215-216. 7. ^Smith, pp. 211-225. 8. ^Smith, p. 212. 9. ^Smith, p. 217. 10. ^Smith, p. 222. 11. ^Smith, pp. 224-225. 12. ^Smith, p. 225 11 : Historically black universities and colleges in the United States|Defunct universities and colleges in Florida|Education in Jackson County, Florida|Educational institutions established in 1961|Educational institutions disestablished in 1966|Education in Calhoun County, Florida|Two-year colleges in the United States|Buildings and structures in Jackson County, Florida|African-American history of Florida|1961 establishments in Florida|1966 disestablishments in Florida |
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