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Palm Beach State College is a public college in Lake Worth, Florida. It is part of the Florida College System. [2] Palm Beach State College enrolls nearly 25,000 students in over 100 programs of study including bachelor of applied science, associate in arts and associate in science degree programs, and short-term certificates, as well as continuing education and avocational courses. In 2009 ...
Here's how Palm Beach State College grew from a small building in downtown West Palm Beach to five campuses, tens of thousands of students and more than 130 programs of study.
Palm Beach State College will start training students for high-paying electric vehicle mechanic jobs starting in 2026, thanks to millions of dollars from the federal government that Congresswoman ...
Dennis P. Gallon is an American academic. Gallon graduated with a bachelor's degree in business from Edward Waters College. He received a master's degree from Indiana University Bloomington in business. He went on to complete his Doctorate in Higher Education Administration from the University of Florida. In 1997 he was selected to be President of Palm Beach State College, then referred to as ...
Palm Beach Atlantic University (PBA) is a private nondenominational Christian university in West Palm Beach, Florida. PBA's nine colleges focus on the liberal arts with a select collection of professional studies.
Next League made a $300,000 donation to the TMRW Sports Fund at Palm Beach State College for scholarships and to support academic program development.
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Palm Beach High School served as the original site of Palm Beach Junior College, now Palm Beach State College. County school superintendent Joe Youngblood and Howell Watkins, the principal of Palm Beach High School who later became the college's first dean, were instrumental in opening the college.