Keys Community College Wants A Name Change

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MIAMI (CBSMiami/NSF) - With students enrolling in the school's first baccalaureate degree program last month, Florida Keys Community College is moving ahead with seeking a name change.

State Rep. Holly Raschein, a Key Largo Republican who represents the Keys, has filed a bill to change the school's name to The College of the Florida Keys. The school is one of only four Florida state colleges that still identifies itself as a "community college."

Last year when the state Board of Education approved the bachelor of applied science degree in supervision and management, college officials said they would pursue a name change "to reflect the higher level educational opportunities" available at the school.

If the name change becomes law, Florida will have only three community colleges --- Tallahassee Community College, Hillsborough Community College and North Florida Community College --- in its 28-school state college system.

The News Service of Florida contributed to this report.

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