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Indian River State College (IRSC) is a
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based in
Fort Pierce, Florida Fort Pierce is a city in and the county seat of St. Lucie County, Florida, United States. The city is part of the Treasure Coast region of Florida’s Atlantic Coast. It is also known as the Sunrise City. Per the 2020 census, the population w ...
, United States. Serving the
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region, it is part of the Florida College System and offers associate and bachelor's degree programs as well as vocational certificates. It was established in 1959. The college has grown significantly since its inception, with multiple campuses across Indian River,
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, Okeechobee, and St. Lucie counties. IRSC is accredited by the
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.


History

The college was established in 1959 as Indian River Junior College by the Florida Legislature to serve the Treasure Coast region of Florida. Originally housed in a single building, the college relocated to its current Fort Pierce campus in 1963 following a donation of of land from the city. This move allowed the college to better accommodate its growing student body and expand its educational offerings.. Accessed September 10, 2024. In 1965, following statewide integration efforts, Indian River Junior College merged with Lincoln Junior College, extending its services to Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee, and St. Lucie counties.Burgess, Susan (February 25, 2010)
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The institution was renamed Indian River Community College in 1970 to reflect its expanded role and growing impact in the region. During the 1970s and 1980s, IRSC continued to develop as a regional educational hub, adding campuses in Vero Beach, Stuart, Okeechobee, and Port St. Lucie, as well as multiple educational centers. The college's growth mirrored the increasing demand for higher education in the Treasure Coast region. In 2007, IRSC was authorized to offer bachelor's degrees, marking its transition to a four-year institution. This change was formalized on June 24, 2008, when the college was renamed "Indian River State College" to reflect its expanded academic scope. The introduction of bachelor’s programs allowed IRSC to provide more advanced educational opportunities to its students. The college's progress continued with the launch of IRSC Online in 2013, which expanded access to higher education through online learning. In 2019, IRSC received the Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence, recognizing its achievements in student outcomes and institutional performance. Further recent developments include the opening of the Eastman Advanced Workforce Training Complex and the introduction of the IRSC Promise program in 2022, which offers local high school graduates tuition-free enrollment for associate degrees. Additionally, in 2020, the college received a $45 million donation from philanthropist
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, further supporting its growth and development.


Campuses


Main campus

The main campus, known as the "Edwin R. Massey campus" (located in Fort Pierce), spans with 56 buildings dedicated to a wide range of educational and career training programs. Notable facilities include the Brown Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, which focuses on
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and green construction, and the Kight Center for Emerging Technologies, offering advanced laboratories for
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,
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, and
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. The campus also features the Treasure Coast Public Safety Training Complex, providing cutting-edge training in
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and
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. Additional facilities include the Mary L. Fields Health Science Center, Hallstrom Planetarium, and the Fine Arts Complex, fostering well-rounded student development. The campus was named in honor of Edwin R. Massey, who retired as president of the college in 2020.


Regional campuses


Chastain campus

The Chastain campus in
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serves Martin County with a wide variety of academic and career training programs. Students can complete associate and bachelor's degrees and participate in adult education programs such as the
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and
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(ESL).Indian River State College – Chastain Campus Stuart
IRSC Catalog 2024–2025. Retrieved September 10, 2024.
Key facilities include the Robert Morgade Administration & Student Services Center, which offers academic advising, financial aid, and career services, and the Clare & Gladys Wolf High-Technology Center, which focuses on technical career preparation. The campus is also home to the Clark Advanced Learning Center, a nationally recognized charter high school where students earn both high school and college credits.


Dixon Hendry campus

The Dixon Hendry campus, located in Okeechobee, provides flexible day, evening, and weekend courses leading to associate degrees.Indian River State College – Dixon Hendry Campus Okeechobee
IRSC Catalog 2024–2025. Retrieved September 10, 2024.
The campus offers modern technology with computer labs, an academic support center, and GED preparation. Career programs focus on the needs of the local community, including
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, automotive technology, and
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. The Williamson Conference and Education Center hosts conferences, seminars, and community events, serving both students and local residents.


Mueller campus

Located in
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, the Mueller campus offers a range of degree programs, including associate and bachelor's degrees, with flexible day, evening, and weekend classes.Indian River State College – Mueller Campus Vero Beach
IRSC Catalog 2024–2025. Retrieved September 10, 2024.
The campus houses the Brackett Library, a joint-use facility with Indian River County, and the Schumann Center, providing comprehensive student services like financial aid, career counseling, and textbook purchasing. The Richardson Center is home to the Culinary Institute and serves as a hub for community and business events, supporting economic development in the region.


Pruitt campus

The Pruitt campus in Port St. Lucie, offers a wide range of degree programs, including certifications and both two- and four-year degrees.Indian River State College – Pruitt Campus Port St. Lucie
IRSC Catalog 2024–2025. Retrieved September 10, 2024.
It is home to the William and Helen Thomas STEM Center, which supports a bachelor's degree program in
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with advanced laboratories. The campus also features the Veterans Center of Excellence, offering support and resources for veterans and their families, and the Enterprise Hub, promoting entrepreneurship and job creation.


Academics

IRSC offers a diverse array of associate and bachelor's degree programs across fields such as education, nursing, business, public safety, and healthcare management. The college provides numerous pathways to higher education, including technical certificates, applied technology diplomas, and dual enrollment options for high school students. IRSC Online, launched in 2013, supports flexible online learning opportunities. The college also operates the Clark Advanced Learning Center, a charter high school in collaboration with the Martin County School District. In 2022, IRSC introduced the Promise Program, offering eligible local high school graduates full-time, tuition-free enrollment to pursue an associate degree.


Student life

IRSC provides a wide range of clubs and activities. The college offers over 60 student clubs and organizations, contributing to a diverse array of social and leadership opportunities.. Accessed September 10, 2024. Each year, IRSC hosts more than 1,600 student activities, fostering an engaging campus environment. The Student Government Association (SGA), which evolved from the Campus Coalition Government (CCG) in 2022, includes representatives from over 70 student groups and athletic teams, ensuring comprehensive student representation. The River Hammock Student Housing complex provides on-campus living for IRSC students.. Accessed September 10, 2024. This residence offers amenities including utilities and
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, and features individual bedrooms, a central living area, and full kitchen facilities. On-campus resources are further supported by the River Shop bookstore, which supplies textbooks and academic materials, and the Cosmetology and Barbering Institute, where students receive discounted services performed by peers under supervision. IRSC recognizes academic achievement and leadership through various honor societies, such as Phi Theta Kappa,
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, Alpha Phi Sigma, and
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.. Accessed September 10, 2024. These societies offer students opportunities to engage with professionals, participate in conferences, and compete for scholarships. The Emerging Leaders program at IRSC provides additional leadership development through events and seminars, awarding participants a certificate, leadership pin, and medallion upon completion.


Athletics

The athletic teams of IRSC, known as the "Pioneers," compete in the
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of the
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(FSCAA). The college is best known for its swimming and diving programs, which have achieved success at the national level. As of 2024, the men's team holds 50 consecutive
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(NJCAA) championships, while the women's team has won 46 national titles, marking the longest championship streak in U.S. collegiate sports history. In addition to swimming and diving, IRSC offers competitive programs in men's baseball and basketball, and women's softball and volleyball, fostering both athletic and academic growth among student-athletes. However, in 2024, the college announced the discontinuation of its women's basketball program. This decision was influenced by financial concerns and the need to reallocate resources within the athletics department. The college cited a combination of budgetary constraints and the need for strategic adjustments as reasons for this significant change. The college’s athletic facilities have undergone significant upgrades, including the completion of a new baseball and softball complex in 2023, which reflects IRSC’s ongoing commitment to excellence in both academics and athletics.


Media

IRSC, through its IRSC Public Media division, owns and operates three radio stations, each serving different audiences across the region. WQCS (88.9 FM), the flagship station, has been on air since 1982 and plays a key role in public broadcasting on the Treasure Coast. It serves as the primary
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affiliate for the area, broadcasting news, public affairs, and cultural programming, offering both national and local content. WQCP (91.1 FM) features an
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format, with a mix of R&B, soul, and modern hits. WQJS (88.5 FM) is dedicated to
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, providing a selection of orchestral, chamber, and solo performances.


Notable alumni

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, head coach of the
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baseball team * Sion Brinn, Olympic swimmer * Rob Cordemans, Olympic baseball player for
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, professional wrestler * Omar Mateen, perpetrator of the
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* John McCormack, college baseball coach at
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* Rusty Meacham, professional baseball player *
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, winner of Miss Teen USA 2021 * Ángel Pagán, professional baseball player * Steve Pearce, professional baseball player * Ralph Poppell, former member of the
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* Luke Scott, professional baseball player * Cory Spangenberg, professional baseball player * Gordon Touw Ngie Tjouw, Olympic swimmer * Jonny Venters, professional baseball playerLayberger, Tom (June 12, 2018)
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. Retrieved September 11, 2024.


References


External links

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Athletics website
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