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  1. Founded in 1933 as Florida's first public junior college. Changed name from Palm Beach Junior College to Palm Beach Community College in 1988. Began offering its first bachelor's degree in fall 2009. Changed named to Palm Beach State College on Jan. 12, 2010 to reflect new bachelor's degree offerings.

    • PBSC History

      Dr. Dennis P. Gallon became Palm Beach State College's...

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      Lake Worth is the College's largest and longest-established...

    • Palm Beach Gardens

      The Palm Beach Gardens campus opened in 1982 as a permanent,...

  2. Founded in 1933 as Floridas first public community college, Palm Beach State has grown from serving 41 local students to serving more than 36,000 from more than 150 countries across five campuses as well as online.

  3. In 1988, the college's board of trustees changed the college's name to Palm Beach Community College. The District Board of Trustees approved a resolution in June 2009 stating that the college's name should change in light of offering baccalaureate degrees.

  4. Applied Artificial Intelligence AS. Apprenticeship CCP. Architecture Design and Construction Technology AS. Artificial Intelligence Awareness CCC. Artificial Intelligence Practitioner CCC. Associate in Arts (AA) (Transfer Degree) Automation CCC. Automotive Repair Technician CCP. Automotive Service Technician CCP.

  5. Choose PBSC if you want a complete educational, cultural and social experience. Whatever your interests, you’ll find a group, activity or program that appeals to you. And, faculty and staff who truly care about helping you succeed.

  6. Palm Beach State College ranks within the top 20% of community college in Florida. Serving 24,151 students (26% of students are full-time), this community college is located in Lake Worth, FL.

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  8. Jun 24, 2014 · Palm Beach State College, previously known as Palm Beach Community College, is a public, coeducational college located in Lake Worth, Florida. It is one of twenty-eight higher education institutions that belong to the Florida College System.

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