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About St. Petersburg College:
In 1927, St. Petersburg College (then known as St. Petersburg Junior College) became Florida's first private, non-profit, two-year school of higher learning located in downtown St. Petersburg. Full accreditation followed in 1931 and in 1948 SPC became a public college.
In June 2001, SPJC officially became St. Petersburg College when Florida's governor signed legislation making it the first community college in Florida to offer four-year degrees. On Dec. 11, 2001, the college received the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools' accreditation to offer courses leading to bachelor's degrees.
In 2002, St. Petersburg College began offering courses leading to bachelor's degrees in Education, Nursing and Technology Management. The college's commitment to its two-year curriculum, which has earned it wide recognition and annually wins it high national rankings, remains as strong as ever.
Today, SPC has eight learning sites throughout Pinellas County and recently became the first college in Florida to offer a four-year degree in Dental Hygiene. This program's offerings augment its two-year program, which has been in operation since 1963. SPC added four-year degrees in Veterinary Technology, Public Safety Administration and Orthotics and Prosthetics in 2005.
College Accreditation
St. Petersburg College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associates degrees and to offer courses leading to bachelor's degrees in the following areas: Banking, Nursing, Business Administration, Orthotics & Prosthetics, Elementary/Secondary Education, Paralegal Studies. Educational Studies. Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification. Dental Hygiene. Public Safety Administration. Health Services Administration. Sustainability Management. International Business. Technology Management. Management & Organizational Leadership. Veterinary Technology.
SPC also offers access to junior and senior level courses for bachelors and graduate degrees at the University Partnership Center. The UPC partners with the University of South Florida, University of South Florida at St. Petersburg, Eckerd College, University of Florida, Florida State University, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, University of Central Florida, Florida International University, Florida A&M University, Saint Leo University, Florida Gulf Coast University, Florida Institute of Technology, Barry University, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland State University, Indiana University, and St. Petersburg College.
@kathygardner62 I agree completely. This is demeaning to nurses. I thought the same thing before I saw your comment. I'm a male nursing student, and I'm doing it because I want to be a nurse, not a doctor. This commercial pisses me off.
axblake1 4 months ago
This is demeaning to nurses. Not every nurse is a failed doctor. Believe it or not, some male nurses actually want to be nurses first.
axblake1 4 months ago
@kathygardner62 Hello Greetings, My name is John Pierre Quimbo, and I happen to be the Actor in that commercial. When I auditioned for this commercial, I was also chosen based on my story. This story is not made up, and is based on a true life story of mine. I am not only an actor, but I am also a Cardiac Registered Nurse at Morton Plant Hospital. This commercial is based on true facts about my life and what SPC has done for me. I am very thankful and proud to be an Alumni of SPC. Thank you =)
take4andcut 2 years ago
This commercial is degrading to nurses. The actor says he wanted to go to medical school, but wasn't able to, so instead he became a nurse at SPC. Nursing is not a fall back plan for medical school wannabes, and the school should be ashamed of promoting its college of nursing in this manner. The science and application of nursing has strived to become legitimized, autonomous, professional and separate from medicine. SPC should be ashamed and should revoke this commercial immediately.
kathygardner62 2 years ago