Family members, close friends, and former colleagues of the late Catherine Holmes Crumbs gathered at the St. Petersburg College (SPC) He ...
See how college aid applications changed for St. Pete area high schools.
Phalen Brown came to Florida in 1993 to attend college, but he quickly felt like he was in over his head at the vast university.
St. Petersburg College's Honors and Early College programs offer the best and the brightest Pinellas County Schools students a chance to ...
The consortium includes Eckerd College, Stetson University College of Law, St. Petersburg College and USF-St. Petersburg.
Before this year's seniors head on to that next step in their lives, we want to take a moment to let their stars shine here on Patch.
Some St. Petersburg high school students who began the school year with below average grades were rewarded with cash for improving grades.
The Patrick Brett Foundation donated $100,000 to provide students the opportunity for a second chance through the Fresh Start Scholarship.
The University of Florida College of Pharmacy conferred Pharm.D. degrees for 265 graduates of the class of 2021, May 15. Also joining th ...
Two University of Florida College of Pharmacy students were selected as top scoring abstract winners out of more than 1,300 submissions ...
Gary Cacciatore, Pharm.D., J.D., a 1988 graduate of the UF College of Pharmacy and vice president of regulatory affairs and associate re ...
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A virtual ceremony was held on May 8.
Beer Kulture and the University of South Florida St. Petersburg have partnered to help minority students afford the Brewing Arts program.
The Shorecrest PG Program offers students a one year, personalized, accelerated curriculum
The portion of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been increasing in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Pinellas County.
SPC and Year Up have been working closely over the last few years to help students complete certificate programs in IT or business.
Shorecrest seniors Jonathan Currie, Hailey Levitz and Leddon Zwack have been named National Merit Finalists.
Two graduating seniors at Shorecrest Preparatory School, have been named candidates for the 2021 U.S Presidential Scholars Program.
Gill served as a Student Life & Leadership Coordinator for the college for 11 years before being named AD in May of 2015.
A mentorship program partnership with the University of South Florida and Pinellas County is recruiting for Black male teachers.
Shorecrest alumnus Jackson Stovall Willis ‘15 has been named a Rhodes Scholar.
Polk County Public Schools will provide meals for the upcoming fall break to students on Friday at various locations.
Classes and school activities in Pinellas County have been given permission to reopen after closing for Tropical Storm Eta.
Pinellas County Schools will have early dismissal on Wednesday at different times due to the possible impacts of Eta.
A gift from The Hough Family Foundation has provided the college with the seed funding needed to grow its nursing, CMA, and PCT programs.
SPC is hosting free Zoom events to offer FAFSA help to high school seniors and their parents, as well as current college students.
The virtual event is scheduled for Nov. 18.
A global pandemic couldn’t stop SPC from celebrating its recent Spring and Summer graduates.
The goal is to raise awareness of short-term career and technical education programs.
SPC has received a $100,000 grant to provide this opportunity to unemployed and underemployed residents.
Millennials and Gen Z Floridians took a survey that shows Holocaust education is lacking, and a local museum is trying to fix that.
St. Petersburg College ranked third among the 28 colleges in the state, and 21st among public colleges in the South.
NPR gathered input from 25 SPC students during a virtual listening session about voting.