Our Mission

  • Purchasing will concentrate on activities which offer value to the College Community. The needs and desires of our faculty and staff will weigh heavily in our decisions while we remain mindful of our institutional and legal responsibilities.
  • The President has vested with Purchasing the responsibility and authority for procurement of equipment, supplies, and services for the college. The policy of Purchasing, in recognition of this responsibility, is to obtain in the most expeditious manner possible all supplies, equipment, and services at the lowest cost to the college, consistent with desired quality, quantity needed, and availability.
  • Collectively, we will strive for efficiency and effectiveness in all activities, the achievement of which will ultimately be reflected in the success of the College's prime customers - the students.

Code of Ethics

The St. Petersburg College purchasing department subscribes to the Code of Ethics of both NAEB and NIGP (excerpts of which are printed below) and all applicable laws of the State of Florida.

  • To strive to obtain the maximum ultimate value of each dollar of expenditure in consideration of the objectives and policies of the institution.
  • To demand honesty in sales representation whether offered through the medium of a verbal or written statement, an advertisement or a sample of the product.
  • To decline personal gifts or gratuities or other things of value.
  • To grant all competitive bidders equal consideration and to regard each transaction on its own merits; to foster and promote fair, ethical and legal trade practices.
  • To accord a prompt and courteous reception insofar as conditions permit to all who call on legitimate business missions.
  • To be governed by the highest ideals of honor and integrity in all public and personal relationships in order to merit the respect and inspire the confidence of the organization and the public being served. In addition, we believe that personal aggrandizement or personal profit obtained through misuse of public or personal relationships is dishonest and not tolerable.

Third Party Servicers involved in Marketing, Recruitment and Admissions and the Administration of Title IV Financial Aid

Admissions
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International Admissions
These education agents provide on-the-ground assisting individuals in the country listed who may benefit from receiving information and help enrolling in SPC degree programs:

  • Charlotte Knowles Thompson Agency – Bahamas
  • C. I. OZI International S.A.S. - Latin America
  • CM Study Overseas – Costa Rica
  • Dai Duong Education – Vietnam
  • Edu Links – Vietnam
  • Education Path Co, Ltd. - Vietnam
  • Education SRO – Czech Republic
  • I-Studylink Company Limited – Vietnam
  • International Education Development Program (IEDP) - India
  • Landmark Immigration Consultants – India
  • Legacy College Readiness and Tours – Bahamas
  • Matchup Global Inc. - Latin America
  • Ustudy B.V. - Netherlands, Europe
  • Ustudy Global – Latin America
  • YES - Brazil

Marketing

  • B2 Communications - providing and assisting with key messages, customer journeys and communications assessment
  • Entravision - support for Hispanic student recruitment campaign
  • Power Moves - support for SEO and PPC marketing campaigns

Recruitment

  • EdAmerica - support for outbound re-enrollment campaign

Re-enrollment

  • LEAP Tampa Bay

Title IV Financial Aid fund administration

  • Alltran Education, Inc.
  • BM Technologies, Inc.
  • Coast Professional, Inc.
  • EdFinancial Services
  • ELM Resources
  • IonTuition, Inc.
  • Mapping Your Future
  • National Credit Management
  • National Student Loan Clearinghouse
  • ProEducation Solutions, L.L.C
  • Transworld Systems, Inc.
  • William and Fudge, Inc.
  • Windham Professionals, Inc.