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FSW Chapter of the Association of Florida Colleges
https://www.fsw.edu/afc
About the Association of Florida CollegesThe AFC is the professional association for employees at the 28 Florida College System institutions. It serves as the advocacy organization on substantive issues of importance to college personnel. Issues such as funding, retirement, continuing contracts, and developmental education are legislative priorities advocated by the AFC Legislative Committee and the AFC contract lobbyists. The AFC provides opportunities to network with those who have similar interests or job responsibilities statewide. It is the place where professionals can turn for professional development, to establish a new network, and find answers to tough questions relating to higher education in the State of Florida. Think of being given the opportunity to not only read and talk about the legislative process, but having the chance to actually impact the results. Consider getting involved in a group that offers you unlimited ways to be a leader, develop a new skillset and be recognized by your peers for your efforts.Purpose of the FSW Chapter of the AFCSupport the Florida SouthWestern State College Vision, Values and Mission;Collaborate in a collegial and professional manner among faculty, administration and staff at all levels;Disseminate information regarding pertinent legislation and present the opinion of AFC members on important legislative matters to College administrators, college/community leaders and local and state legislators;Encourage and facilitate professional growth, service and developmental opportunities for members;Enhance the “One College” philosophy bringing all employees together for a common purpose; andPromote enhanced communication and collaboration between Florida SouthWestern State College and other colleges and universities within the state university system.Discounts and Access for MembersAccess and discounts to the following:Health InsuranceRental Car Discounts: Avis, Budget, Dollar, Enterprise and HertzTuition Discounts: Capella UniversityDiscounts to Orlando Magic Basketball Games: AFC Members save on the gate price and avoid StubHub or other website feesTicketsAtWork.com: Discounts and special offers to popular theme parks and entertainment attractions nationwide!Working Advantage: A discount services program offering savings on Broadway tickets, movie tickets, sporting events, hotels and theme parks.Professional and Personal BenefitsProfessional Development: Develop and hone skills in leadership, public speaking, advocacy, and interpersonal relationships.Access to information on issues and programs that affect higher education, the state college system, and you.Opportunities to attend workshops and conferences learning new skills and sharing your knowledge others. Present and showcase your knowledge and best practice ideas at local, regional, and statewide conferences.Opportunities to apply for AFC partnership scholarships and grants to continue your education.Connections with colleagues both at your college and colleges around the state.A voice in issues that affect your college and you as a college employee or retiree. Attend AFC meetings, ask questions and voice your opinion on issues that impact you, your institution, and your students. Your voice Matters!Collaboration in advocacy efforts: You directly benefit from the advocacy strengths of the Association.Lifelong friendships with others having the same interests.Opportunities to give back through local and statewide service projects.ContactEmail: afc@fsw.edu AFC-Florida SouthWestern State College ChapterExecutive Board Members 2018-2019Maisy Adams, President: jamaisa.adams@fsw.eduTim Maricle, President Elect: tmaricle@fsw.eduAmy English, Past President: Amy.English@fsw.eduPam Macander, Treasurer: Pamela.Macander@fsw.eduMcKenzie Cassidy, PR Representative: mcassidy1@fsw.eduJackie Beard, Membership Chair: Jackie.Beard@fsw.eduAshleigh Valero, Hendry/Glades Center Representative: avalero@fsw.eduTiffany Small, Thomas Edison Campus Representative: tsmall@fsw.eduVacant positions: Secretary, Collier and Charlotte Campus Representatives
Forms
https://www.fsw.edu/facultystaff/forms
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Care Services
https://www.fsw.edu/bucscare
Care Services. Your browser does not support the video tag. What Do We Do at Care Services?Florida SouthWestern State College is focused on educating and informing the community through caring, advocacy and supportive endeavors. Florida SouthWestern State College cares about our student’s holistic development and wellness. We believe that for all students to be successful, support must be given on an emotional, social, physical and intellectual basis. Our network provides support for all students through challenges they may face during their time at FSW. We recognize that it can often be overwhelming for students to navigate all of the support available to them. We assist in proactively connecting all students with campus resources and community partners for a successful academic, social, and emotional experience. As part of the "Care" model the team also enhances institutional awareness of potential threats to campus safety. Additionally, this team can provide students, faculty, and staff with opportunities to assess and manage problematic behavior before this behavior becomes a formal violation of the Student Code of Conduct. We encourage faculty, staff and students to report behavioral issues that represent disruptions that may affect the learning environment. Connect With Us!239-432-7354 Bucs Corner Care Report FormEmail care@fsw.eduMental Health CareActive MindsCare PantryCare Team & ReferralsPublic Health ResourcesHomeless Student and Foster Care Resources
Knowledge Network
https://www.fsw.edu/knowledgenetwork
The purpose of the FSW Knowledge Network is to: Facilitate research and teaching partnerships between and among FSW faculty and staff Connect students and community members with FSW faculty and staff who have identified areas of interest and expertise Highlight the academic expertise of members of the FSW community for the purpose of outreach and sharing that knowledge with community leaders and the wider academic community Promote transdisciplinary connections between FSW faculty and faculty at other institutions Attract and support faculty with scholarship goals in alignment with the institution AccountingFinancial AccountingManagement AccountingTaxationAdvertisingAgricultureAgriculture And BiosystemsAntarcticaAnthropologyBehavior (see Psychology)BilingualismBiochemistryBiologyBiotechnologyChemistryChildren (see Also Education)Child Behavior (see Also Psychology)CommunicationComputingComputer Graphic DesignComputers And EducationDataData MiningDatabasesDigital LibrariesHuman Computer InteractionMachine LearningMaori Language And ComputingSoftware EngineeringCounselingCareer CounselingCritical ThinkingCultureDisabilitiesDevelopmental DisabilitiesDisability IssuesDiversityDiversity IssuesE-commerceEcology (see Environment)EconomicsEducationAdult EducationArts And Language EducationAssessment And Evaluation In EducationClassroom ManagementCo-operative EducationCurriculumDoctoral EducationE-educationEarly Childhood/early Years EducationEducation PolicyEducation ResearchForeign LanguageFrenchGermanGifted And Talented EducationHistory Of EducationHuman Development And EducationInclusive EducationIndigenous EducationItalianJapaneseKey CompetenciesLearning Languages And EducationLegal Education (see Also Law)Management And EducationMandarinOutdoor Education And Leisure StudiesPedagogyPhysical EducationProfessional Studies In EducationReform In EducationRestorative PracticesRussianSchools (primary/secondary)Science EducationSocial Sciences And EducationSociology And EducationSpanishSpecial EducationTertiary EducationEmotional IntelligenceEmotional HealthEnglishComposition And Rhetoric English EducationLiteracy And Literacy StudiesTeaching English As A Second Language/english As An Additional LanguageEnvironment (see Also Marine And Sustainability)Coastal Zone ManagementEcologyEnvironment IssuesEnvironmental BiochemistryEnvironmental ChangeEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental EducationEnvironmental EthicsEnvironmental HistoryEnvironmental ImpactsEnvironmental Law (see Law)Environmental Policy And PoliticsEnvironmental Resources And PlanningEnvironmental RisksEnvironmental Science And TechnologyGeochemical EnvironmentInternational Global Change InstituteResource ManagementWetlands EnvironmentExercise (see Also Sports)Film (see Screen And Media)Gender (see Also Women And Gender Studies)GeneticsGeology (see Also Volcanoes)GermanGlobalisationHealth (see Also Psychology Depression And Disabilities)HistoryAmerican History And EventsBritish And European HistoryHistory And MedicineNew Zealand HistoryHuman DevelopmentInternational Global Change Institute (see Also Environment)Language/literacy/linguisticsBilingualismLanguages And Literacy EducationLinguisticsLeadershipLearning (see Also Education)Cultural LearningDistance LearningE-learningEarly Childhood LearningExperiential LearningInclusive LearningLanguage LearningLearning Centered LeadershipLearning EnvironmentLearning And EducationLearning In Science And TechnologyLifelong LearningLiteracy LearningNumeracy LearningOrganizational LearningProfessional LearningResource Teachers Learning And Behavior (rtlbs)Teaching And LearningTypography In LearningWork Experience-based LearningMathematics (see Also Statistics)Mathematics EducationMedical Science (see Physics)MetalsMorals And EthicsNatural ResourcesNeuroscienceClinical And Applied NeuroscienceDevelopment Of Objective Diagnostic Tools (neuroimaging)OceanographyOrganizational DevelopmentConflict ResolutionDecision MakingPhilosophyMetaphysicsPlantsPoliticsAffirmative ActionAfrican PoliticsAmerican PoliticsAsian PoliticsEducation PoliticsEnvironmental PoliticsEuropean PoliticsInternational RelationsJudicial PoliticsNew Zealand PoliticsPacific Island PoliticsPopulation Studies (see Also Migration)PovertyPsychologyAddictionAnimal BehaviorAnxietyChild And Adolescent PsychologyClinical PsychologyConsumer PsychologyEthics In Professional PsychologyForensic PsychologyFreudian PsychoanalysisHealth PsychologyHistorical And Philosophical PsychologyHuman BehaviorHuman Behavior - 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Non-Degree Student Admissions
https://www.fsw.edu/admissions/nondegree
I am a Non-Degree StudentI am a Non-Degree Seeking Student …if I do not wish to earn a degree at FSW, yet do wish to earn college credit. Note: Non-Degree Seeking students are not eligible to receive financial aid.Non-Degree Student Admissions ChecklistAdmission RequirementsApply Online as Non-Degree applicantPay Application Fee ($30)Submit TranscriptsStudents who have earned less than 15 credit hours at FSW will not be required to submit high school transcripts for admission. However, once the student earns 15 credit hours, they will have a hold added to their account to require high school transcripts before registering for the next term. Please note high school transcripts may be required to determine eligibility for certain classes. While not required for non-degree seeking students, it is wise to send an official transcript from each postsecondary institution you have attended. These transcripts are not evaluated for transfer credit for non-degree seeking students; however, they may prove you have fulfilled pre-requisites for the courses you wish to take at FSW.Important Additional InformationFlorida Residency DocumentsFinancial Aid InformationOn-Campus Student HousingAccess the myFSW PortalContact UsApply Online
Guest and Transient Student Admissions
https://www.fsw.edu/admissions/transient
I am a Transient Student...if I am a student at another Florida PUBLIC college or university and would like to enroll at Florida SouthWestern State College and then transfer the coursework back to my "home" institution.I am a Guest Student...if I currently attend a private or non-Florida state college/university and would like to enroll at FSW and transfer credits back to my "home" institution.Search for a CourseTransient College Admissions Checklist Applications should be submitted through www.floridashines.org. The application fee is waived for transient students! Please visit the FloridaShines website for instructions or to check the status of your application. Once your Florida Shines application is complete, it will have various approval steps that need to occur. Please note, you do not have to submit an application directly to FSW. Residency Residency for transient students will be based on the residency classification from the home institution. (This means if you pay in-state tuition rates at your "home" institution, you will pay in-state tuition rates at FSW). Example of a Transient Student You currently attend a public Florida college/university (e.g. UF, UCF, TSC, SPC, etc.) and need to take courses that are not available at your home institution for the upcoming semester. You may take those classes at FSW as a transient student and transfer those credits back to your school. Guest Students Checklist Applications should be submitted through apply.fsw.edu. The application fee is $30. Apply online as a non-degree seeking studentPay the Application Fee ($30)Provide a letter of good standing from the home institution. This letter should come from an academic advisor or Registrar staff member who can attest that you are in good academic standing at your college/university, and list all courses for which you seek enrollment at FSW for the specified term, using the course codes found in the FSW course catalog. Submit the letter and approval to admissions@fsw.edu or mail to: Florida SouthWestern State College Office of Admissions - Taeni Hall 8099 College Pkwy Fort Myers, FL 33919 Residency Submit the Florida Residency Declaration and documentation in order to receive in-state tuition.. Example of a Guest Student You currently attend a college/university that is not public or is outside of Florida and need to take courses that are not available at your home institution for the upcoming semester. You may take those classes at FSW as a transient student and transfer those credits back to your school.
LightHouse Commons at FSW
https://www.fsw.edu/housing
Fall 2026- Spring 2027 Housing Applications Open on February 2nd, 2026 Come live on campus at The Best Place to Be! Summer 2026 Applications are Open! Apply Now! LightHouse Commons, located on our Lee Campus in Fort Myers, is the first student housing and learning community at FSW. You can enjoy a beautiful suite-style residence that blends modern luxury with incredible value - check out more about LHC below! Closed Captioning available. Open video to toggle on.Learn more about LHC and apply today! Space is limited.
FSW Calendars
https://www.fsw.edu/calendars
2025-2026 Calendar 2025-2026 Academic Calendar2025-2026 Duty Day Calendars (PDF)Other Calendars:Continuing Education - Charlotte CampusContinuing Education - Lee CampusEvent CalendarFinal Exam ScheduleTraining Calendar2026-2027 Calendar2026-2027 Academic Calendar2026-2027 Duty Day Calendars (PDF)
Student Engagement
https://www.fsw.edu/engage
MissionThe Office of Student Engagement at Florida SouthWestern State College is committed to providing opportunities to enhance student success, retention, and graduation. This will be achieved through connecting them to resources and programming which contribute to their holistic development while ensuring that all students feel welcomed and supported as part of the Buccaneer community.VisionFSW students will graduate from the College with a strong sense of belonging and pride in their alma mater, fully prepared to successfully serve and lead in a diverse and dynamic society.Student Development CurriculumThe foundation of Student Engagement programming is our Student Development Curriculum. This is our guide to help FSW students be the best Buc they can be. This curriculum was designed to foster development in the areas needed to grow in your professional and personal journey. Every involvement opportunity at FSW is tied back to this curriculum.Connect With Us! Bucs Corner Instagram InvolvementTransitionsLeadershipBucs Corner
Emergency Medical Technician (Certificate)
https://www.fsw.edu/academics/programs/certemt
Contact UsProgram FlyerReady to Begin Your EMS Career?Start with FSW's Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Certificate. This one-semester program combines classroom learning, clinical experience, and ride-along training to prepare you for state and national EMT certification. Program InformationApplication & ScheduleAccreditation Application ProcessHelpful LinksProgram ContactEmergency Medical Service Technology Program InformationThe Emergency Medical Technology Program is designed to prepare students to become competent entry-level Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT).The EMT program is one semester and 12 college credits. The program consists of 90 lecture hours, 120 laboratory hours, 18 hospital clinical hours, and 72 hours of internship/ride time experience. Students are responsible for their transportation to and from the clinical sites.Upon successfully completing the program, students will receive a college completion certificate and the necessary paperwork required to apply for both Florida EMT and National Registry certifications.2026 Application Acceptance Dates and Program Schedule 2026 Application Acceptance Dates and Program Schedule TERM APPLY START DATE END DATE LEE CAMPUS COLLIER CAMPUS SUMMER FEB 1 - MAR 12, 2026 MAY 11, 2026 AUG 1, 2026 M & W 9:00am–7:25pm T & TH 9:00am–6:00pm FALL MAR 15 - MAY 30, 2026 AUG TBD 2026 DEC TBD 2026 M & W 10:00am–6:50pm T & TH 9:00am–6:00pm Application deadlines may be extended or shortened to meet the capacity of class offerings. Class times are approximate and subject to change.Accreditation The EMT Program is approved by the Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Emergency Medical Services.Process and Steps to Complete the EMT ApplicationNOTE: You must be 18 years old to apply to the EMT ProgramThe EMT program requires a limited admission application, so it is highly recommended to submit your online application as early as possible.All steps must be completed in the order listed prior to applying to the Emergency Medical Technician (Certificate) program.If you are not a current Florida SouthWestern State College (FSW) student, apply here and select AS Emergency Medical Services Technology as your program of interest.Take the FSW placement test or be evaluated as exempt from taking this placement test.Review the Application Guide for detailed instructions.Create and upload all required documents to your Castle Branch account prior to applying. Program Health Report and Instructions for Castle Branch (PDF) Apply to Emergency Medical Technician (Certificate) program and pay $25.00 application fee.When your online application is completed and all your documents have been uploaded and approved by Castle Branch, you will be provisionally accepted into the EMT program. You will then be emailed additional information to include:Student Information Sheet (mandatory EMT orientation date, uniform fitting scheduling, required textbooks and lab supplies)Instructions for drug screening and fingerprinting for background check (initiated on Castle Branch)IMPORTANTThe acceptance of your EMT application is on a first-come, first-served basis, provided that you complete the following:Upload the correct documents to Castle BranchComplete and clear background, fingerprinting, and drug screening (must be received and cleared by EMS office) Your application and campus selection will not be processed until all requirements are complete.Downloads and LinksView the Program of Study in the 2025-26 College CatalogCareer Options - Program Emergency Medical TechnicianEMT Program Cost Sheet (PDF)Program Health Report and Instructions for Castle Branch (PDF)EMT Application Guide (PDF)Open Door GrantEMT Certification Outcomes (PDF) Program Contact InformationFor any additional program information, email us at EMS.Fire@fsw.eduProgram Contact: Michael Knoop EMS Support Specialist Email michael.knoop@fsw.edu Phone (239) 985-3495
Paramedic (Certificate)
https://www.fsw.edu/academics/programs/certparamedic
Apply to FSWContact UsProgram FlyerPrepare for a Career in Emergency Medical ServicesBecome a competent, entry-level Paramedic through Florida SouthWestern State College’s Paramedic Certificate Program. This accredited, limited-access program combines classroom instruction, hands-on labs, clinical rotations, and field internships to prepare you for success.Program InformationApplication DatesAccreditationCareer OutlookProgram OutcomesParamedic CertificateHelpful LinksContactApply NowEmergency Medical Service Technology ProgramThe Emergency Medical Services Technology Program is designed to prepare the student to become a competent entry-level Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and/or Paramedic. The program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) upon the recommendation of the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Professions (CoAEMSP).The EMS certificate programs (EMT and Paramedic) are limited admission, requiring completion of the Application for EMS Programs and acceptance into the program by the College EMS department. The Associate in Science Degree in Emergency Medical Services Technology consists of three sequential components. Successful completion of each component will fulfill requirements for the affiliated Florida State certification. Students looking to continue their education will be eligible for admission into the Florida SouthWestern State College Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Public Safety Administration. The Paramedic program is an online application process. You can only apply online via the "Apply Now" link below starting March 1, 2025. Prior to applying to the EMT/Paramedic Certificate Program:If you are not a current Florida SouthWestern State College (FSW) student, you need to apply for admission to FSW.You also need to either take the FSW placement test or be exempt from taking this placement test.NOTE: You must be 18 years old to apply to the Paramedic Program. Florida EMT certification must be obtained prior to completion of phase one of the paramedic program. The deadline for students starting Fall 2025 is December 1, 2025.Apply NowParamedic Online Application Acceptance DatesApplications will be accepted from March 1 until May 2 (Due to capacity limits, the application process may close early).The Paramedic Program is four (4) semesters long (15 1/2 months) and is a limited-access program. Acceptance into the Paramedic Program is a competitive selection process based on a Professional Interview score and a cognitive exam (BLS multiple-choice questions, basic math, and short-answer reading/writing comprehension). Interviews will be scheduled on a rolling basis beginning the first week of April.We will offer two (2) location/schedule options:Lee Campus: Lee A-Shift ScheduleSatellite Campus at North Collier Fire Training Center, located at Station #45: C-Shift-friendlyAccreditationThe Florida SouthWestern State College Paramedic Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Professions (CoAEMSP).Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Programs 25400 US Highway 19, North, Suite 158 Clearwater, FL 33763 www.caahep.orgTo Contact CoAEMSP: 8301 Lakeview Parkway Suite 111-312 Rowlett, TX 75088 214.703.8445 www.coaemsp.orgThe Paramedic Program is approved by the Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Emergency Medical Services.EMT and Paramedic Graduate Average EarningsPlease review the most current salary information on the Bureau of Labor Statistics website.Paramedic Program OutcomesInformation on the Paramedic Program graduation rates, retention, and state exam statistics: Paramedic Program Effectiveness Data (PDF).Paramedic Certificate 42 credit hoursFlorida EMT Certification is required for admission into this programThe Paramedic Certificate Program is designed to prepare competent entry-level Paramedics in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains with or without exit points at the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician and/or Emergency Medical Technician, and/or Emergency Medical Responder levels. The program is four semesters and 42 college credit hours in length (in addition the EMT certification). Estimated program costs are $9,600 for Florida residents and $23,000 for non-Florida residents. This includes tuition, lab fees, textbooks, uniforms, insurance, and equipment. Visit the financial aid web page for more information. Additional costs include required uniforms, a stethoscope, and professional liability insurance. Students must also provide transportation to clinical and field experiences.During the Paramedic Certificate Program, students will be required to complete a rotation in an Operating Room with a local hospital. This rotation is in addition to scheduled class/ laboratory/clinical/internship hours. To be eligible to sit for the Florida Paramedic exam, the student must be currently certified as a Florida EMT and successfully complete the Paramedic Certificate Program.Advanced PlacementAdvanced placement is any process where a program formally recognizes prior learning of a student and applies that recognition toward meeting the program requirements.The Florida SouthWestern State College Paramedic Certificate Program, Emergency Medical Technical Certificate Program, and the A.S. Emergency Medical Services Program does not participate in the process of Advanced Placement.Downloads and LinksParamedic Program Cost Sheet (PDF)Paramedic Program Effectiveness Data (PDF)View the Program of Study in the 2025-26 College CatalogCareer Options - Program ParamedicCPR CertificationOpen Door Grant2025-26 Paramedic Schedule (Lee & Collier NCFR)(PDF) Program Contact InformationFor any additional program information, email us at EMS.Fire@fsw.eduProgram Contact: Michael Knoop EMS Support Specialist Email michael.knoop@fsw.edu Phone (239) 985-3495