School Highlights
Stenotype Institute of Jacksonville Inc-Jacksonville serves 164 students (41% of students are full-time).
The college's student:teacher ratio of 21:1 is higher than the state community college average of 14:1.
Minority enrollment is 33% of the student body (majority Black), which is less than the state average of 95%.
Quick Stats (2024-25)
- Enrollment: 164 students
- Private-state tuition: $16,100
- Student:teacher ratio: 21:1
- Minority enrollment: 33%
- Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS)
School Overview
The teacher population of 8 teachers has stayed relatively flat over five years.
Stenotype Institute of Jacksonville Inc-Jacksonville
(FL) Community College Avg.
Carnegie Classification
Item not available
Not applicable, not in Carnegie universe (not accredited or nondegree-granting)
Institution Level
Less than 2 yrs
At least 2 but less than 4 years
Institution Control
Private, for profit
Private not-for-profit
Total Faculty
8 staff
139 staff
Student Body
The student population of Stenotype Institute of Jacksonville Inc-Jacksonville has stayed relatively flat over five years.
The student:teacher ratio of 21:1 has stayed the same over five years.
The Stenotype Institute of Jacksonville Inc-Jacksonville diversity score of 0.49 is less than the state average of 0.74. The school's diversity has stayed relatively flat over five years.
Total Enrollment
164 students
818 students
Student : Teacher Ratio
21:1
14:1
# Full-Time Students
68 students
512 students
# Part-Time Students
96 students
306 students
# Enrollment Undergraduate
321 students
263 students
# Full-Time Undergraduate Students
68 students
487 students
# Full-Time Graduate Students
n/a
85 students
# Part-Time Undergraduate Students
n/a
528 students
# Part-Time Graduate Students
n/a
31 students
Total Dormitory Capacity
n/a
174 students
% American Indian/Alaskan
11%
3%
% Asian
n/a
19%
% Hispanic
n/a
1%
% Black
22%
29%
% White
67%
5%
% Hawaiian
n/a
36%
% Two or more races
n/a
5%
% Unknown races
n/a
2%
Diversity Score
0.49
0.74
College Completion Rate (Students who graduate in less than 4 years)
14%
55%
College Completion Rate (Students who graduate in 4 years or more than 4 years)
n/a
0.4241%
Average Graduate Earnings (10 Years)
$29,000
$31,500
Tuition and Acceptance Rate
The private state tuition of $16,100 is less than the state average of $16,554. The private state tuition has stayed relatively flat over four years.
Private State Tuition Fees
$16,100
$16,554
% Students Receiving Some Financial Aid
71%
88%
Median Debt for Graduates
$53,831
$9,996
Median Debt for Dropouts
$23,750
$6,250
Acceptance Rate
n/a
94%
SAT Reading
n/a
442
SAT Math
n/a
429
ACT Composite
n/a
18
ACT English
n/a
18
ACT Math
n/a
18
Source: 2023 (or latest year available) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS)
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Stenotype Institute of Jacksonville Inc-Jacksonville cost?
Stenotype Institute of Jacksonville Inc-Jacksonville's private state tuition is approximately $16,100.
What schools are Stenotype Institute of Jacksonville Inc-Jacksonville often compared to?
Stenotype Institute of Jacksonville Inc-Jacksonvilleis often viewed alongside schools like Florida State College at Jacksonville by visitors of our site.
In what neighborhood is Stenotype Institute of Jacksonville Inc-Jacksonville located?
Stenotype Institute of Jacksonville Inc-Jacksonville is located in the Spring Park neighborhood of Jacksonville, FL.
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