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In 1965, Palm Beach Junior College merged with Roosevelt Junior College, which was established in 1958 under President Britton Sayles to serve African American students. In 1968, control over the college passed from the Palm Beach County school district to a board of trustees. In 1978, the college opened its Belle Glade campus.
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.
Roosevelt Junior College was an institution serving African-American students, located on an 18-acre campus at 1235 Fifteenth Street in West Palm Beach, Florida.
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About: Howell Lee Watkins (1894-1965) was principal of Palm Beach High School and the first dean of Palm Beach Junior College, a position that was unpaid at the time because of the Great Depression.
The Old Palm Beach Junior College Building (also known as the Science/Manual Training Building at Old Palm Beach High School) is a historic site in West Palm Beach, Florida. It is located at 813 Gardenia Avenue. On May 30, 1991, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It is located on the campus of the Dreyfoos School of the Arts.
In 1933, Palm Beach Junior College (PBJC) was established in West Palm Beach at Palm Beach High School, which is now Dreyfoos School of the Arts, becoming the first junior college in Florida.
Palm Beach Junior College (1927), 813 Gardenia Ave., opened in 1933 as Florida's first public community college. Mediterranean Revival in style. [2] Hibiscus Garden Apartments (1926) [2] West Palm Beach fire stations [1] Old Jupiter School Boynton Beach High School (1927), 125 East Ocean Ave.