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THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA SETS ANOTHER ENROLLMENT RECORD

Posted on September 25, 2017

TAMPA — For the 21st consecutive year, The University of Tampa has set another enrollment record. This year’s total enrollment, including graduates and undergraduates, is 8,913 — up 7 percent from last year’s total of 8,310. This year’s total enrollment is about quadruple the University’s enrollment of two decades ago.

            The enrollment continues to be strong as new student enrollment goals were attained, plus the University posted a 78 percent freshman-to-sophomore retention rate. This rate is a record for UT.

         All U.S. states and approximately 140 countries are in the mix of students. About 16 percent of UT students are international, and 20 percent of UT students declare themselves as Hispanic, African-American, American Indian/Alaska Native or Asian.

         Almost 97 percent of UT undergraduate students are full time, and the majority of them live on campus. Students are housed in 12 different residence halls all built or renovated since 1998.

         The University continues to be more selective, receiving more than 163,000 inquiries and 23,000 applications for this fall’s new class of 2,684 full-time undergraduate students.

Entering students’ SAT scores were also elevated with 22 percent of the new first-year students being eligible for the University’s distinguished Honors Program.

         The graduate school student population increased to 939 students, many from all over the world.

         Vice President of Enrollment Dennis Nostrand said the University’s record enrollment shows UT’s increasing appeal amongst prospective students, as well as the degree to which students enjoy their rich and meaningful UT experience.

         “Interest in UT set an all-time record this past year, due in large part to our expanding reputation for delivering a rich, high-quality educational experience,” Nostrand said. “Plus, once undergraduates decide to attend UT, we do an excellent job of graduating them in four years or less.”

         UT President Ronald L. Vaughn added that the University is successfully maintaining its personal attention and community feel, which have been characteristics of UT throughout its 86-year history. Also, UT added 28 new full-time faculty positions for this fall, as well as additional staff support.

         “We remain committed to pursuing quality and educational excellence,” Vaughn said. “The fact that we met our enrollment goals, plus we set new retention records, shows our success in providing an outstanding academic and co-curricular experience to students.”

         The University of Tampa is a private, residential university located on approximately 110 acres on the riverfront in downtown Tampa. UT is known for academic excellence, personal attention and real-world experience in its undergraduate and graduate programs.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Enrollment, University of Tampa, UT

Boynton Beach Health Care Enrollment Event – January 21, 2017

Posted on January 20, 2017

Free, Unbiased, In-Person Enrollment Assistance

The Affordable Care Act is still available to consumers and the deadline for the end of open enrollment is coming soon! In partnership with the Palm Beach County Library System, the Enroll Palm Beach Coalition is hosting an enrollment event to ensure that the local community has access to free, in-person, and unbiased enrollment assistance during the fourth open enrollment period. Open enrollment began on November 1 and ends on January 31, 2017. At the event, there will be enrollment assistance available in English, Spanish, Creole, and Portuguese. Participants can learn about the 2017 health insurance Marketplace plans, prices, changes, as well as financial assistance that may be available.
WHO: Palm Beach County Library in Partnership with: Health Council of Southeast Florida, Epilepsy Foundation of Florida, Enroll America, UDocs Mitchell Wolfson Sr. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Florida Community Health Centers, Inc., Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County, C.L. Brumback Primary Care Clinics, Foundcare, Genesis Community Health, and Consumer Health Information Service.
Note: For advance interviews, please call Leah Barber-Heinz at 850-294-6087.
WHAT: Health Care Open Enrollment Event including free, unbiased enrollment assistance
WHEN: Saturday, January 21, 2017 from 10:00 a.m.. until 2:00 p.m.
WHERE: Boynton Beach City Library
208 South Seacrest Blvd.
Boynton Beach, FL 33435
(561) 742-6390
For more information on this event, please visit our website for details www.enrollpbandtc.org and to book an appointment with an enrollment assister, please call Call (888) 880-8242. To preview 2017 plans and prices, go to www.healthcare.gov.
People who would like to sign up for health coverage should bring the following: health insurance Marketplace account information (including password) or an email address, social security number, income information, identification, naturalization, or immigration documentation.
About Get Covered America and Enroll America
Enroll America is the nation’s leading health care enrollment coalition. An independent nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, Enroll America works with more than 6,700 partners in all 50 states to create cutting-edge tools, analyze data, inform policy, and share best practices in service of its mission: maximizing the number of Americans who enroll in and retain health coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
The Get Covered America campaign was created in 2013 to inform millions of eligible consumers about their new health insurance options, and has been tested, refined, and proven successful through three enrollment cycles. Get Covered America programs and tools are now being utilized by partners in enrollment efforts nationwide, supported by Enroll America staff working both nationally and on-the-ground in targeted communities across the country.
 

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Boynton Beach, Enroll America, Enrollment, Event, Get Covered America, Healthcare

January 9-15: Latino Week of Action Offering Free Affordable Care Act Enrollment Help

Posted on January 4, 2017

During the week of January 9-15, the Epilepsy Foundation of Florida (EFOF), a leading provider of free Health Insurance Marketplace enrollment assistance, will focus on Latino community outreach in North Florida with a Latino Week of Action.EFOF Nav 2016
Open Enrollment is ongoing through January 31 under the Affordable Care Act. Anyone seeking help with learning about health plans, determining eligibility for subsidies, and enrolling in health coverage before the deadline can receive free assistance by contacting one of EFOF’s Navigators, state-licensed and federally-certified enrollment experts.
EFOF has been an assistance provider in every Affordable Care Act enrollment period, and specializes in outreach to minority communities and those for whom English is a second language. Enrollment assistance is funded by federal grants from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
“The January 31 deadline is fast approaching, and people need to know there is free assistance available to learn about their health plans, subsidies, and eligibility,” said Karen Basha Egozi, CEO of the Epilepsy Foundation of Florida. “We are encouraging people who are non-native English speakers or who have complicated immigration situations to take advantage of this free help, especially during this upcoming Latino Week of Action.”
Bilingual Navigators and appointments are available throughout the week at several North Florida locations. Consumers can call 1-877-553-7453 or visit www.efof.org and click on Enroll ACA.

Enero 9-15: Semana de Acción Latina, Ofreciendo
asistencia gratis para inscribirse al Mercado de Seguros

Durante la semana de Enero 9-15, la Fundación de Epilepsia de la Florida (EFOF), un proveedor líder de asistencia gratuita para la inscripción en el Mercado de Seguros de Salud, Se enfocará en el alcance de la comunidad latina en la Florida del Norte con una Semana de Acción Latina.
La inscripción abierta está en curso hasta el 31 de enero bajo la Ley del Cuidado de Salud a Bajo Precio. Cualquier persona que busque ayuda para conocer los planes de salud, determinar la elegibilidad para subsidios y inscribirse en la cobertura de salud antes de la fecha límite puede recibir asistencia gratuita contactando uno de los navegadores de EFOF, expertos en inscripción con licencia estatal y con certificación federal.
EFOF ha sido un proveedor de asistencia en cada período de inscripción de la Ley del Cuidado de Salud a Bajo Precio, y se especializa en el alcance de las comunidades minoritarias y aquellos para quienes el inglés es una segunda lengua. La asistencia para la inscripción es financiada por subvenciones federales del Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos de los Estados Unidos.
“La fecha límite del 31 de enero se aproxima rápidamente, y la gente necesita saber que hay asistencia gratuita disponible para aprender sobre sus planes de salud, subsidios y elegibilidad”, dijo Karen Basha Egozi, directora general de la Fundación de Epilepsia de la Florida. “Estamos alentando a personas que no son nativos de habla inglesa o que tienen situaciones de inmigración complicadas para aprovechar esta ayuda gratuita, especialmente durante la próxima Semana de Acción Latina”.
Los navegantes y las citas bilingües están disponibles a lo largo de la semana en varios lugares de la Florida del Norte. Los consumidores pueden llamar al 1-877-553-7453 o visitar www.efof.org y hacer clic en Registrar ACA.
 

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Affordable Care Act, Enrollment, Epilepsy Foundation of Florida, Help, Latino, Week of Action

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