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Indian River State College

Coordinates: 27°25′25″N 80°21′29″W / 27.423693°N 80.357928°W / 27.423693; -80.357928
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Indian River State College
Former names
Indian River Junior College
(1959–1970)
Indian River Community College
(1970–2008)
MottoEruditio, Ductus, Societas (Latin)
Motto in English
"Learning, Leadership, Fellowship"
TypePublic college
Established1959; 65 years ago (1959)
Parent institution
Florida College System
AccreditationSACS
Endowment$28.5 million (2024)[1]
PresidentTimothy E. Moore[2]
Academic staff
208 (full-time)[3]
353 (part-time)[3]
Students14,862 (Fall 2022)[3]
Location, ,
U.S.
CampusLarge suburb[3]
ColorsBlue and gold
   
NicknamePioneers
Sporting affiliations
NJCAA Region 8
MascotThe Peregrine Falcon
Websitewww.irsc.edu

Indian River State College (IRSC) is a public college with its main campus located in Fort Pierce, Florida. It is part of the Florida College System.

The main campus, renamed Massey Campus in 2020 in honor of retiring president Edwin R. Massey,[4] spans 87 acres (35 ha). IRSC also has branch campuses in Okeechobee, Port St. Lucie, Stuart, and Vero Beach.[5]

History

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Established in 1959 as Indian River Junior College, it moved to its current campus in 1963, courtesy of a city donation. Renamed Indian River Community College in 1970, it later became Indian River State College on July 1, 2008, reflecting its transition to a four-year institution.[6][7]

Academics

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IRSC offers both associate and bachelor's degree programs in subject areas such as middle- and secondary-school teacher education in math and science, exceptional student education, nursing, organizational management, public-safety administration, and healthcare management. It is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. It provides various educational programs including technical certificates, applied technology diplomas, an adult high school program, and dual enrollment options. The college operates the Clark Advanced Learning Center in partnership with the Martin County School District. Recognized by the Aspen Institute as one of the top community colleges in the U.S. in 2014,[8] IRSC was named the best state college in 2019. In 2022, it introduced the "Promise Program" to offer tuition-free associate degrees to local high school graduates, boosting freshman enrollment.[9][10]

Athletics

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The college’s athletic teams, known as the Pioneers, compete in the Southern Conference of the Florida State College Activities Association. IRSC is acclaimed for its swimming and diving programs, with the men's team holding 48 consecutive NJCAA championships and the women’s team 41, marking the longest unbroken U.S. collegiate championship streak in any sport.[11]

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References

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  1. ^ Marra, Andrew (February 12, 2024). "Two Florida universities have more than $1 billion in endowments to invest on campus". The Palm Beach Post. Retrieved September 4, 2024.
  2. ^ Brugal, Sommer (July 22, 2020). "Indian River State College chooses Timothy Moore to succeed President Ed Massey". TCPalm. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d Indian River State College. College Navigator, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed September 4, 2024.
  4. ^ Hasert, Eric (August 25, 2020). "IRSC retiring president Dr. Edwin Massey honored during renaming of the Fort Pierce campus". TCPalm. Retrieved September 10, 2020.
  5. ^ "Indian River State College". Indian River State College. Retrieved May 2, 2019.
  6. ^ "IRCC likely to change its name, drop 'community' : Treasure Coast : TCPalm".
  7. ^ "IRCC trustees approve name change to Indian River State College" (PDF). Indian River Community College. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 27, 2009. Retrieved July 1, 2008.
  8. ^ "Aspen Institute Recognizes Broward College in Fort Lauderdale, FL, as One of Top Ten Finalists in National Prize Competition". The Aspen Institute.
  9. ^ McKelvey, Olivia (March 1, 2022). "IRSC 'promise' program to offer tuition-free associate degrees to Treasure Coast graduates". TCPalm. Retrieved April 2, 2022.
  10. ^ Wixon, Colleen (October 18, 2022). "Indian River State College has its largest freshman class, thanks to Promise Program". TCPalm. Retrieved October 23, 2022.
  11. ^ Lane, Robert (March 7, 2022). "IRSC Swim Teams Sweep 2022 NJCAA Championship Meet". Indian River State College. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
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27°25′25″N 80°21′29″W / 27.423693°N 80.357928°W / 27.423693; -80.357928