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Florida Institute of Technology
150 West University Boulevard
Melbourne, Florida

Type: 4-year, Private not-for-profit
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Student Population: 8,581
Technologies: (25)

Graduation Rate: [[ Math.round(0.6 * 100) ]]%

Awards Offered

  • Associate's degree
  • Bachelor's degree
  • Doctor's degree - professional practice
  • Doctor's degree - research/scholarship
  • Less than one year certificate
  • Master's degree
  • One but less than two years certificate
  • Postbaccalaureate certificate
  • Post-master's certificate

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Technologies

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Florida Institute of Technology Profile


In the News

  1. "Florida Tech achieves milestone in innovation with advanced research funding"
    Published: August 30, 2023 (Source: Space Coast Daily)
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  2. "Florida Tech announces enrollment growth amidst strategic initiatives"
    Published: June 20, 2023 (Source: Florida Today)
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  3. "NASA and Florida Tech collaborate on sustainability-focused technology programs"
    Published: May 15, 2023 (Source: <a href="http://NASA.gov">NASA.gov</a>)
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  4. "Florida Tech launches new AI and data science programs to meet industry demands"
    Published: April 2023 (Source: Inside Higher Ed)
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  5. "Florida Tech secures $10M federal grant for STEM-related research innovation"
    Published: February 2023 (Source: Chronicle of Higher Education)
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Technology and Software

Florida Institute of Technology leverages several innovative technology and software platforms to enhance student learning and operational efficiency. Below is a list of some of the university’s technology partners identified through research:

  1. Learning Management System (LMS):
  2. Canvas by Instructure

  3. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP):

  4. Ellucian Banner

  5. Student Engagement/Success Tools:

  6. Starfish by Hobsons

  7. Collaboration Platforms:

  8. Microsoft Teams
  9. Zoom

  10. Customer Relationship Management (CRM):

  11. Salesforce

  12. Library/Research Tools:

  13. ProQuest
  14. JSTOR

  15. Recruitment Platforms:

  16. Slate by Technolutions

  17. Cybersecurity and IT Infrastructure:

  18. Cisco Systems
  19. Palo Alto Networks

Budget

Fiscal Year Revenue (in Millions) Expenses (in Millions) Surplus/Deficit (in Millions)
2023 $180 $170 $10
2022 $172 $167 $5
2021 $165 $164 $1
2020 $160 $158 $2
2019 $155 $153 $2

Endowment

$91 Million


Org Chart

Below is the organizational chart of key individuals at Florida Institute of Technology:

  • T. Dwayne McCay - President
  • Marco Carvalho - Executive Vice President and Provost
  • Gary Grant - Senior Vice President for Advancement
  • Anthony J. Catanese - Chancellor
  • Gary Parks - Chief Financial Officer
  • Bill Jurgens - Vice President for Athletics and Facilities

(Note: Some roles and individuals may require further confirmation from the official website or public resources.)


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