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  2. Polk State College - Wikipedia

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    Polk State College, formerly Polk Community College, is a public college in Winter Haven, Florida. It is part of the Florida College System. [2] The college changed its name from Polk Community College in 2009 to reflect its first Bachelor's degree program. [3]

  3. Florida Polytechnic University - Wikipedia

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    The University of South Florida opened a satellite campus in Lakeland – University of South Florida Lakeland – in 1988. [12] The branch shared its grounds with the Lakeland campus of Polk Community College (now Polk State College).

  4. University of Arkansas Rich Mountain - Wikipedia

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    University of Arkansas Rich Mountain (UARM) is a public community college in Mena, Arkansas. It has satellite campuses in Waldron, Wickes, Oden, and Mount Ida that serve Polk, Scott, and Montgomery counties. The college serves the citizens of the Ouachita Mountain Region.

  5. Transfer Enrollment Opens To Polk County Students - Patch

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    Applications are accepted online through Parent Portal. Parents of students approved for transfers through the controlled open enrollment window will be notified by email once the registration ...

  6. Warner University - Wikipedia

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    Student enrollment. Enrollment hit an all-time record high of 1,215 students in the fall of 2017 and the university has a student-to-faculty ratio of 16:1. Its student body represents over 28 states and 19 countries. 43% of undergraduates at Warner University are first-generation college students.

    • Random Student Searches Planned At Secondary Polk Public Schools
      Random Student Searches Planned At Secondary Polk Public Schools
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    • Polk Sheriff Proposes Arming School Staff To Protect Students
      Polk Sheriff Proposes Arming School Staff To Protect Students
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    • 219 Arrests Made In Polk County Joint Human Trafficking Sting
      219 Arrests Made In Polk County Joint Human Trafficking Sting
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    • 'Nothing About Politically Correct in a Gunfight,' Florida Sheriff Tells Reporter
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  7. Pensacola State College - Wikipedia

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    Pensacola State College ( PSC ), formerly Pensacola Junior College, is a public college in Pensacola, Florida. It is part of the Florida College System . The main campus, located in Pensacola, was opened in 1948 and was the first institute of higher learning in Pensacola.

  8. Lakeland Senior High School (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Lakeland Senior High School, opened in 1902, is the oldest public high school in Lakeland, Florida, United States. The school was originally located on North Florida Avenue and was destroyed by fire in 1927. [3] It is part of Polk County Public Schools.

  9. Polk State College's 37th FallFest To Add Car Show To Lineup

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    New to this year's event is the FallFest Car Show, which will raise funds for Study Abroad Scholarships for Polk State students. Car owners can enter the show with a $20 donation.

  10. Daytona State College - Wikipedia

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    Daytona State College (DSC) is a public college with its main campus in Daytona Beach, Florida. DSC also has 6 smaller regional campuses throughout Volusia and Flagler counties. It is part of the Florida College System .

  11. St. Petersburg College - Wikipedia

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    St. Petersburg College. St. Petersburg College ( SPC) is a public college in St. Petersburg, Florida. It is part of the Florida College System and one of the institutions in the system designated a "state college," as it offers a greater number of bachelor's degrees than traditional community colleges focused on associate degrees.