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FSW Collegiate High School – Lee Campus
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Mission
https://www.fsw.edu/mission
The mission of Florida SouthWestern State College is to provide Affordable and Exceptional Academic, Cultural and Workforce Opportunities in a Supportive Environment that productively Transforms the Lives of our students and enhances the Economic Vitality of the communities we serve.Our Mission is to Transform your Life!Affordable EducationCareer-Ready Workforce ProgramsSupportive and Nurturing EnvironmentOutstanding Academics and Cultural ExperiencesAffordable EducationFSW is dedicated to providing accessible and affordable education to all students. FSW offers a wide range of degree programs and certifications designed to meet the needs of diverse learners while maintaining tuition rates that are among the most competitive in the state. Remarkably, FSW has not raised tuition prices in over 10 years, underscoring our dedication to keeping higher education within reach for everyone. As a result of these efforts, 76% of FSW students graduate debt-free, highlighting our commitment to minimizing financial barriers and supporting student success. Here are a few examples of how FSW supports affordable education: The FSW Foundation covers 50% of every student’s study abroad trip cost Free certificate programs are availableHenry County students have opportunities for free education Student Resources:Student Financial ServicesScholarship InformationCareer-Ready Workforce ProgramsIn 2023, FSW launched our Division of Workforce Education, reaffirming our commitment to equipping students with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in today’s dynamic job market. This year alone, we have added three new programs to better align with industry demands and prepare our students for high-demand careers. Additionally, we have opened Career Connection Centers on all of our campuses, providing students with direct access to career guidance, job placement services, and employer connections, ensuring they are fully prepared to enter the workforce.Here are just a few examples of how FSW supports workforce opportunities and makes a significant economic impact on the communities we serve:Hosting Career Connections workshops and bringing top employers to campus, providing students with valuable networking and career opportunities.Established employer partnerships that offer internships, giving students hands-on experience in high-demand industries.Offering free dental hygiene services to both residential students and community members, while providing real-world training for our students.Re-engaging students who are close to completing their degrees, helping them return to college and finish what they started.Hosting FAFSA completion events, empowering the community to access financial aid and pursue higher education.Holding instant decision events at local high schools, allowing students to receive on-the-spot college acceptance.Partnering with local organizations like the Williams Academy (Lee County Black History Museum) to strengthen community ties and promote educational access.Student Resources:Division of Workforce EducationCareer Connection CenterSupportive & Nurturing Environment FSW is dedicated to fostering a supportive and nurturing environment where students can thrive academically, socially, and personally. We offer a wealth of resources designed to support student success, including comprehensive tutoring services and Care Services that address mental health and well-being. Our vibrant student life features a wide range of clubs, organizations, and athletic programs, ensuring there’s something for everyone to enjoy and engage with. Whether students are seeking academic support, personal growth, or community involvement, FSW provides ample opportunities to create a fulfilling and balanced college experience.Here are jus a few examples of how FSW provides a supportive and nurturing environment for its students:Smaller class sizes foster close faculty-student relationships, allowing for more personalized attention and guidance.Professors actively reach out to students who miss assignments, ensuring they receive the support needed to stay on track.The CARE pantry provides students with essential food, toiletries, and basic needs, helping them focus on their studies without worry.FSW offers mental health services to ensure students have access to the care and support they need.Residence hall safety is enhanced through collaboration with campus police, creating a secure and comfortable living environment for students.The book card system and dining hall feedback allow students to share their input, helping improve campus services and ensuring their voices are heard.The “Becoming a Buc” workshop helps new students smoothly transition into college life and sets them up for success.FSW awards certificates proactively, recognizing students for their achievements and helping them advance their careers.Community engagement projects, such as partnerships with the Williams Academy, Calusa Wildlife Trust, and Food Rescue, provide students with meaningful opportunities to make a positive impact locally. Student Resources:Student EngagementAdaptive ServicesCare Services Tutoring Services Outstanding Academics and Cultural Experiences FSW is committed to delivering outstanding academic programs that prepare students for success in their careers and beyond. Our Associate in Science (AS) degrees boast an impressive 83% job placement rate, reflecting the quality and relevance of our curriculum in today’s job market. For students seeking an enhanced academic challenge, our Honors Program offers rigorous coursework and unique learning experiences. Additionally, FSW provides cultural enrichment through our Study Abroad programs, allowing students to gain global perspectives and broaden their horizons. At FSW, we blend academic excellence with opportunities that inspire and prepare students for a diverse and interconnected worldHere are just a few examples of how FSW provides outstanding academic and cultural experiences:Here are a few examples of how FSW fosters a rich academic and cultural experience for its students:The Honors Program focuses on student motivation and engagement, rather than just GPA, encouraging a holistic approach to learning.Undergraduate research opportunities are available, with 12 students recently published in peer-reviewed journals through the Southwest Florida Turtle Society.The Summer Bridge Program helps recent high school graduates transition smoothly into college life, giving them a head start on success.Innovative teaching methods, like the Wiki problems pedagogy used in Miriam Point’s history class, encourage deeper student engagement and critical thinking.The Center for Undergraduate Research and Creativity provides students with resources to explore and showcase their scholarly and creative work.Cultural Experiences:Study abroad programs open doors to global learning and cultural immersion.The Rauschenberg Gallery offers free exhibitions and events, providing students and the public with access to world-class art.The music department hosts a variety of concerts, showcasing student talent and enriching the campus community.Civic Engagement and Diversity:FSW students and staff actively participate in community clean-up events and donation drives, demonstrating a commitment to service and civic responsibility.FSW students participate in Model UN, gaining valuable diplomatic and leadership skills.The Buc Breakdown student media group creates documentaries, giving students a voice to tell impactful stories.Buc Excursions, like eco-safaris in the Everglades and leadership training at Disney, offer students unique learning experiences outside the classroom.The Center for International Education promotes global awareness through a variety of programs and activities.FSW partners with community organizations, using locations like the Hendry campus as distribution outlets for food and resources, supporting the needs of local families.Public Good:FSW regularly hosts concerts and art exhibitions that are open to the public, enriching the cultural life of the community.The college provides spaces for community events, fostering a sense of connection and engagement.Collaborating with local high schools, FSW enhances music programs and helps nurture the next generation of artists.Student Resources:Honors Scholar ProgramInternational EducationStudent Organizations
Adaptive Services
https://www.fsw.edu/adaptiveservices
Dual Enrolled with an IEP/504 Plan?Veteran with service connected rating?Documented Disability?Experiencing an accessibility issue?If you answered "Yes!" to any of the questions above, then you may be eligible to receive reasonable accommodations. To see if you qualify please either email Adaptiveservices@FSW.edu or begin the self-identification process online. Adaptive Services focuses on the abilities of each individual while empowering the student with the tools necessary to become self-assured and effective learners, strong problem solvers and successful members of our academic community. Adaptive Services, along with the Equity Officer, is responsible for coordinating college-wide compliance to equal access, equal opportunity for students with documented disabilities.MissionFlorida SouthWestern State College proudly accepts our legal obligation with the Americans with Disability Act and are pleased to share the responsibility in providing equal access and equal opportunity to college sponsored activities and educational programs. Adaptive Services goal is to assist students achieve educational success by providing services that empower students while working within the limitations of documented disabilities. If you have a documented disability — permanent or temporary, whether physical, mental or sensory — you may be eligible for reasonable accommodations.Connect With Us!adaptiveservices@fsw.edu239-432-7354 Bucs Corner
District Board of Trustees, Florida SouthWestern State College
https://www.fsw.edu/board
General Information Board of Trustee Members Board of Trustees Policies FSW Faculty Contract 2025 2028 Florida SouthWestern State College Operating Budgets FSW UFF Salary Sign Off 061223 MOU - Coordinators 2019-2022 MOU - Office Hours Fall 2021 MOU - Scheduling 2019-2022 MOU - Online Development 2019-2022 MOU - Curriculum Committee 2019-2022 MOU - Office Hours 2020-2021 MOU - Department Chairs 2016-2019 Collective Negotations Collective Negotiations Agreement 2025-2028 Collective Negotiations Agreement 2022-2025 Collective Negotiations Agreement 2019-2022 Collective Negotiations Agreement 2016-2019 Collective Negotiations Agreement 2013-2016 Collective Negotiations Agreement 2010-2013 Collective Negotiations Agreement 2007-2010 Meeting Information Meeting Schedules, Minutes & Agendas Notice of Meetings Board of Trustees Meetings Meetings begin at 10:00am. Date Campus Notes August 19, 2025 Charlotte Campus Regular Board Meeting September 24, 2025 at 9:00am Zoom Regular Board Meeting November 18, 2025 Collier Campus Regular Board Meeting followed by Charter School Governing Board Meeting February 17, 2026 Zoom Regular Board Meeting followed by Charter School Governing Board Meeting April 21, 2026 Lee Campus Regular Board Meeting followed by Charter School Governing Board Meeting June 16, 2026 Hendry/Glades Budget Retreat followed by Regular Board Meeting and Charter School Governing Board Meeting All meeting times are 10:00am **3rd Tuesday of the month subject to change and/or add dates based on legislation, policy changes, unanticipated deadlines, etc. Board of Trustees Committee Meetings Meetings begin at 9:00am. Date Details Board of Trustees Workshops Date Campus Location 10/17/23 Lee Campus Bldg. I Room 223 A copy of each regular meeting and committee meeting agenda will be posted for inspection in the libraries of the Charlotte, Collier, and Lee campuses, and the Hendry/Glades Curtis Center, and also on the College website. Section 286.0101, Florida Statues, requires: Each board, commission, or agency of this state or of any political subdivision thereof shall include in the notice of any meeting or hearing, if notice of the meeting or hearing is required, of such board, commission, or agency, conspicuously on such notice, the advice that if any person decides to appeal any decision made by the board, agency, or commission with respect to any material considered at such meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in a meeting is asked to contact Florida SouthWestern State College three business days before the meeting by contacting the Director, Human Resources at 239-489-9293 or via 8099 College Parkway, Fort Myers, Florida 33919, or call through the Florida Relay Service at 1-800-955-8771 (TTY). Jeffery S. Albritten, President Florida SouthWestern State College
Academic Programs
https://www.fsw.edu/academics/programs
Please explore the wide range of opportunities in our designated schools: School of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, School of Pure and Applied Sciences, School of Business and Technology, School of Education, School of Allied Health, and School of Nursing.Not sure which program is right for you? Take our 6-question career interest survey and explore your options.FSW General Education Program GuideGeneral Education Program GuideSchool of Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesAssociate in Arts, AAAudio Technology Certificate, CCCDigital Art and Multimedia Production, ASDigital Media/Multimedia Production, CCCMusic Production and Technology, ASSocial Media Communication, CCCStage Technology, CCCSchool of Pure and Applied SciencesAssociate in Arts, AAScience and Engineering Technology, ASScientific Workplace Preparation, CCCSchool of Business and TechnologyAccounting Technology Management, CCCAccounting Technology, ASArchitectural Design and Construction Technology, ASBusiness Analytics, ASBusiness Administration and Management, ASBusiness Development and Entrepreneurship, CCCBusiness Entrepreneurship, AS (New Fall 2025)Business Entrepreneurship, CCC (New Fall 2025)Entrepreneurship Operations, CCC (New Fall 2025)Civil Engineering Technology, ASComputer Programmer, CCCComputer Programming and Analysis, ASComputer Programming Specialist, CCCCrime Scene Technician, CCCCrime Scene Technology, ASCriminal Justice Technology, ASCybersecurity Operations, ASEntrepreneurship Operations, CCC (New Fall 2025)Homeland Security CCCInformation Systems Technology, BASInformation Technology Support Specialist, CCCLogistics and Transportation Management, CCCNetwork Security, CCCNetwork Systems Technology, ASParalegal Studies, ASPublic Safety Administration, BASReal Estate Paralegal, CCCRisk Management Insurance Management CCCSmall Business Management, CCCSupervision and Management, BASSupply Chain Management, ASSchool of EducationChild Development Specialization Certificate, CCCEarly Childhood Education, ASElementary Education, BSInclusion Specialization Certificate, CCCPreschool Specialization Certificate, CCCSchool of Allied Health*Programs marked with an asterisk(*) require a supplemental program application after admission to FSW. Visit the program webpage to learn more.Addiction Services, CCC*Advanced Medical Assisting, ASCardiopulmonary Sciences, BS*Cardiovascular Technology, ASComputed Tomography, ATC*Dental Hygiene, AS*Emergency Medical Services Technology, AS*Emergency Medical Technician, CCC*Fire Officer Supervisor, CCC*Firefighter I/II (Career Certificate)*Fire Science Technology, AS*Health Information Technology, ASHuman Services Generalist, CCC*Medical Assisting Specialist, CCC*Medical Information Coder/Biller, CCC*Paramedic, CCC*Physical Therapist Assistant, AS¹*Radiologic Technology, AS*Respiratory Care, ASSocial and Human Services, ASYouth Development Services, CCCSchool of Nursing*Programs marked with an asterisk(*) require a supplemental program application after admission to FSW. Visit the program webpage to learn more.*Nursing, ASNursing, BSN¹ The Physical Therapist Assistant Program at Florida SouthWestern State College is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE), 3030 Potomac Ave., Suite 100, Alexandria, Virginia 22305-3085; telephone: 703-706-3245; email: accreditation@apta.org; website: http://www.capteonline.org. If needing to contact the program/institution directly, please call Dr Cynthia Vaccarino 239-489-9349 or email Cynthia.vaccarino@fsw.edu
BUC Card
https://www.fsw.edu/buccard
Before you begin, remember, you must be signed up for at least one class to be issued your Buc Card. If you have lost your ID and are seeking a replacement, you will need to pay the Cashier $15 prior to requesting. Fill out our Buc Card Request Form here on the Buc Card website!Things to have ready to fill out the form:Have your Buc Card Picture Ready! (JPEG, PNG, or PDF files accepted) 2. Have a scanned copy of your government issued ID ready to attach(Passport, DL, State Issued ID card). 3. If you are under 18 you will have to have a parent sign the Buc Card agreement in the Form!That’s all there is to it! The Buc Card Request form will walk you through the other info needed! After we receive your information, your card will be processed. You will receive your card via US Postal Service within approximately 10 days of request. General InformationThe BUC Card is the Florida SouthWestern State College identification card! This little card is much more than your official ID, from access to student activities and library services to accessing the dorm rooms for on campus residents. Add Campus BUC$ to your BUC Card for on campus purchases at the dining locations, bookstore, or student printing kiosks! When you're on-campus, all you will need is your BUC Card!Learn what you can spend your BUC$ at on Campus Current Features:Student / Staff ID CardLibrary Access CardFinancial Aid purchases in BookstoreCampus BUC$ purchases at FSW Dining Locations, Bookstore, & Student PrintingKey Access to Residential Hall – Lighthouse CommonsAdd FundsContact UsBUC Card Information OfficePlease email BUCCARDOPS@fsw.edu for Online Photo Submission Questions.Mailing Address: Florida SouthWestern State College ATTN: BUC Card 8099 College Parkway Fort Myers, FL 33919
Care Services
https://www.fsw.edu/careservices
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
Arts @ FSW
https://www.fsw.edu/artsfsw
VISUAL ARTS MUSIC THEATRE EVENTS Currently playingOur ProgramsFlorida SouthWestern State College's Fine and Performing Arts program creates a supportive environment which fosters curiosity and encourages interdisciplinary work. The program offers students the opportunity to enhance their education with a variety of courses in visual arts, theatre, and music.At Florida SouthWestern State College, we are dedicated to giving students the opportunity to fully explore their artistic talents by informing, challenging, and inspiring them to take their capabilities to new creative heights.Explore Your Creative PassionVisual ArtsUnlock your creative potential with our visual arts program, designed to train innovative thinkers who push societal boundaries through visual interpretation. We empower artists to be creative problem solvers, reflecting and shaping our cultural landscape.About Visual Arts @ FSW ➜MusicExperience innovative music education from distinguished faculty, perfect for future music professionals and enthusiasts. Our courses lead to an Associate of Arts degree with a music emphasis in just two years, meeting all requirements for transferring to any upper-division music program in Florida.About Music @ FSW ➜TheatreDiscover your passion for theatre with our dynamic program, offering a strong foundation in theatre arts and promoting individual creativity. From acting and design to theatre history and playwriting, our courses equip students with essential skills to excel in their craft while fostering critical thinking and cultural literacy in a supportive and stimulating environment.About Theatre @ FSW ➜ Performing & Visual Arts PathwayFall 2025 Performing Arts SeriesMusic: Fall 2025 Concert SeriesBarbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall (13350 FSW Pkwy, Fort Myers, Florida 33919)Sunday, Nov. 2 at 3 p.m. – FSW Concert Band and Symphony Orchestra Wednesday, Nov. 5 at 7 p.m. – FSW Jazz Ensemble Tuesday, Nov. 18 at 7 p.m. – FSW Choral Concert * All FSW music concerts are free and open to the public. Doors open 30 minutes prior to showtime. TheatreRush Auditorium (J-103) on the FSW Lee Campus.November 13-15 & 20-22 at 7 p.m.- Riding Bikes and other Plays by Florida Playwright Samara Siskind. More InformationPurchase TicketsSubscribe to Arts@FSW on YouTube ➜Community EngagementsBob Rauschenberg GalleryBarbara. B. Mann Performing Arts HallRush Collections GalleryMuseum of Medical HistoryEvents Academic & Career Pathways. Your browser does not support the video tag.
Campus Maps
https://www.fsw.edu/about/maps
Visit Our Digital Campus Maps! Lee CampusCampus MapCharlotte CampusCampus MapCollier CampusCampus MapHendry/Glades Curtis CenterCampus MapFSW Has Four Locations Across Southwest Florida.Take classes anywhere or online. Your most convenient FSW location might not be in your home county! View The Map To Compare Drive Times
Campus Police
https://www.fsw.edu/campuspolice
Care Services. Your browser does not support the video tag. Contact Campus PoliceReport a Crime or ConcernStudent Emergency GuideEmergency Preparedness PlansFSWPD Request FormsCommitted to a Safe and Secure EnvironmentFlorida SouthWestern State College (FSW) provides a healthy, safe, and secure environment through comprehensive and effective health, safety, and security programs that prioritize safety of students, faculty, staff, visitors and other members of the campus community. FSW maintains its own Campus Police Department (FSWPD) and provides protection for Florida SouthWestern State College’s Lee, Collier and Charlotte Campuses; and Hendry/Glades Curtis Center. FSWPD maintains a staff of sworn uniformed police officers and non-sworn community service technicians which promotes more personal interaction with the college community. FSWPD is led by a Chief of Police who is a tenured law enforcement executive with 30 years of law enforcement experience and a Doctorate Degree in Human Services with a specialization in Criminal Justice. Leadership also includes a Captain of Operations and a Lieutenant position. The lieutenant position is responsible for providing supervision for FSWPD service College-wide to ensure a safe and secure environment for students, staff and visitors. Duties include overseeing the day-to-day operations and activities of the sergeants, police officers and support staff and acting in place of the Captain of Operations in his/her absence. In addition, FSW’s three first line supervisors (sergeants) oversee 24-hour coverage separated into three shifts of sworn uniformed police officers and non-sworn community service technicians on all campuses/center. FSWPD is comprised of 20 sworn and 17 non-sworn personnel. FSWPD is committed to providing a safe, secure, and orderly environment in which learning, working, and administrative operations of the College have the opportunity to excel. The safety of our campuses is a cooperative effort of students, faculty, staff and visitors. Therefore, FSWPD mission is the commitment to the prevention of crime and the protection of life and property; the preservation of peace, order, and safety; the enforcement of laws; and the safeguarding of constitutional guarantees. FSWPD exists to serve all people with respect, fairness, and compassion with community service as the foundation. FSWPD members hold themselves to the highest standards of performance and ethics. To fulfill this mission, FSWPD is dedicated to providing a quality work environment and the development of its executives, supervisors, police officers, community service technicians, and staff through effective training and leadership. SWFL Crime StoppersCrime doesn't pay... but Crime Stoppers Does! If you see something, say something.SWFL Crime Stoppers Hotline: 1-800-780-TIPSOutside VendorsSign Up to Receive FSW Alerts!Fingerprint Background Check InformationReport a Crime or ConcernAnonymous TipsCrime Stoppers TipsStudent of ConcernReport Sexual Misconduct Information and ResourcesHurricane SeasonParking & TrafficCampus Safety Videos 🔒Care ServicesSexual Misconduct InformationPublic Health ResourcesAnnual Security & Fire Safety ReportOutside Vendors - Request FSW AlertsMore About the Campus Police DepartmentCampus Police SurveyCrime LogFSW PD General OrdersRisk Management OfficeAccreditationAn accreditation program has long been recognized as a means of maintaining the highest standards of professionalism. The Campus Police Department was first accredited in 2024 and is committed to maintaining accreditation through one of the premier law enforcement programs in the United States known as Commission on Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation (CFA). The rigorous multi-year review requires an in-depth inspection of the department's policies, procedures, and practices in organization, management, operations, and administration to ensure compliance with specific requirements and prescribed standards. Accreditation is a coveted award that symbolizes professionalism, excellence, and competence. The community we serve can take pride in their police department knowing that it represents the very best in law enforcement.Accreditation increases the department's ability to prevent and control crime through more effective and efficient delivery of law enforcement services and provides additional benefits to the community to include: Enhanced community understanding of the department and its role in the community as well as its goals and objectives. Community confidence in the policies and practices of the agency is increased. Accreditation, in conjunction with the philosophy of community policing, commits the agency to a broad range of programs (such as crime prevention) that directly benefit the public. Interaction between the department and the community is improved. Creates a forum in which police and community work together to control and prevent crime.This partnership will help the community to understand the challenges that confront law enforcement. Law enforcement will, in turn, receive clear direction from the community about its expectations.Thus, a common set of goals and objectives will be arrived at and implemented.For more information on CFA, please visit https://flaccreditation.org/. Inquiries about the Department’s accreditation progress, may be directed to the FSWPD Accreditation Manager at FSWPDAccreditationManager@fsw.edu.The use of bias based profiling enforcement activities by members of this Department is prohibited. Enforcement activities must be based on a standard of reasonable suspicion or probable cause as required by the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and statutory authority. Contact UsEmergency: 911CPD Phone: 239-489-9203CampusPolice@FSW.eduHours of Operation24 hours a day / 7 days a week Except Hendry/Glades Curtis CenterLee Campus8099 College Parkway Fort Myers, Florida 33919Building D, Room 101Charlotte Campus26300 Airport Road Punta Gorda, Florida 33950Building N, Room 105Collier Campus7505 Grand Lely Drive Naples, Florida 34113Building A, Room 100Hendry/Glades Curtis Center1092 E. Cowboy Way LaBelle, FL 33935Building A, Room 118
College Catalog
https://www.fsw.edu/academics/catalog
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Florida SouthWestern Collegiate High Schools
https://www.fsw.edu/about/chs
We are proud to offer high school students the opportunity to learn and achieve in a collegiate atmosphere. We currently operate two high schools, one serving students in Charlotte County, the second in Lee County. For more specific information about the school in your community, select the buttons below.Florida SouthWestern Collegiate High School CharlotteFlorida SouthWestern Collegiate High School Lee
Commencement Ceremony
https://www.fsw.edu/registrar/commencement
The annual 2026 Commencement Ceremony will be held 5/1/26Commencement FAQsCommencement Application
Dual Enrollment
https://www.fsw.edu/dualenrollment
Did you know that you can earn college credits while you are in high school? Qualified high school students can earn college credits to fulfill high school graduation requirements. These same credits can be used toward an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree at Florida SouthWestern State College. You can do all of this without paying for the courses yourself! It's never too early to start thinking about college. Florida SouthWestern State College is here to help you excel! About Our Program Dual enrollment (DE) or Early Admissions (EA) is a successful acceleration mechanism that allows students to pursue an advanced curriculum relevant to their individual postsecondary interests. According to the U.S. Department of Education, college credit earned prior to high school graduation reduces the average time-to-degree and increases the likelihood of graduation for participating students. There is also evidence that dual enrollment increases academic performance and educational attainment. Florida SouthWestern State College is committed to supporting you in providing this opportunity for our students.Each year, more than 3500 students across our five county district experience college life through the Dual Enrollment program at Florida SouthWestern State College. Over the years, thousands of students have taken college courses towards both their high school and college degree. Some students choose to take a few courses to get a head start on their college coursework, while others complete the necessary requirements of earning an Associate of Arts degree at the same time they are graduating from high school. Students have the option of taking classes at their high school, on any of FSW’s campuses, or online.
FSW Secure
https://www.fsw.edu/secure
FSW Secure is a college-wide safety initiative to improve our building security as well as our emergency response procedures.Utilizing campus police experts, facilities experts, as well as faculty and staff input, Florida SouthWestern State College has enhanced campus safety preparedness in many ways.Building AccessFeedbackPlease watch the recorded FSW Safety Summit with President Allbritten to learn more about these safety enhancements.
Client Portal Facilities
https://www.fsw.edu/facilities
International Education
https://www.fsw.edu/internationaleducation
Featured video: FSW Study AbroadFeatured video: FSW in Italy 2023Welcome to the Center for International Education!MissionThe mission of the Center for International Education (CIE) is to support cultural awareness, global citizenship, and an appreciation of varied global perspectives through curricular and co-curricular experiences. CIE aims to support the FSW community in developing international activities that stimulate academic inquiry and enhance the institution’s cultural dialogue. CIE will facilitate transformative experiences empowering participants to become catalysts of growth and positive change at FSW and the greater community.VisionServe as a resource to all members of the FSW community who wish to explore and learn from communities and cultures across the globe.Support the development and implementation of staff/faculty-led travel abroad experiences for students.Facilitate student participation in study abroad experiences available at accredited institutions across the globe.Implement and promote cultural events and activities across the College.Enrich FSW’s community by creating partnerships to allow for cross-institutional teaching and learning experiences.Are you an international student and who would like more information? Please click here for the International Admissions page.
Event & Conference Services
https://www.fsw.edu/eventservices
Welcome to FSW – More than just classrooms!With auditoriums, outdoor gardens, and even a 3,100+ capacity arena, we have the perfect location to suit any of your special event needs! Important Insurance InformationAll events held on campus by external clients require a Certificate of Insurance. You may purchase short term, event specific general liability insurance through URMIA Tulip Insurance but there may be instances in which you will need additional automobile, workers compensation, or umbrella coverage. These additional products are not offered through Tulip and will need to be sourced and purchased by the client prior to reserving of location. Insurance RequirementsClick HereObtain a Quote from TulipClick HereLocation and Catering InformationRoom rental fees vary by room type. Rooms that are not preset such as classrooms and tiered auditoriums can be set up in a variety of layouts to meet your needs. You can discuss which layout works best during your events consultation. Once your location has been reserved, you may proceed with placing your catering order if one is needed. All catering on campus is provided by Canteen, a division of Compass Group. Please note that all food and alcohol purchases must be made through our campus vendor unless otherwise authorized by Event Services. Specialized menus can also be discussed with our chef once your location has been reserved. Room Rental FeesClick HereLocation Set UpsClick HereCatering MenuClick HereRequest Your Reservation Today!Due to the large volume of reservations we receive and the planning involved to coordinate events, it is suggested that you place your request at least one month prior to your event for all locations other than the arena. For the arena, it is suggested that you place your request at least two months prior to your event. Please note that if your events manager feels that your event will not be successful due to lack of time for planning and coordination, your request may be declined. Campus DepartmentsClick HereExternal Clients Click HereUse of college facilities is governed by College Operating Procedure 08-0801Questions?EventServices@fsw.edu
Human Resources & Organizational Development
https://www.fsw.edu/humanresources
The Office of Human Resources is a proud supporter of Florida SouthWestern State College’s dedication to student success. The HR team is here to provide you, our employees, with the information and resources you need so you too are able to focus on our students and their success. This website is designed to provide you “anytime-anywhere” access to current human resources information regarding employment opportunities, benefits, compensation schedules and HR procedures. Please take some time to become familiar with the HR team and the services that are available to you. Most importantly, let us know if you have any questions or ideas that would help us serve you better.Important LinksEmployee Handbook - StaffEmployee Handbook (PDF) Classification and Compensation Classification and Compensation Classification Position Types Classification Status Types Wage & Salary Schedule Important Notices Committee Meetings (Public Notices) Campus Lactation Room Information (PDF) Social Security Number Usage Discrimination & Harassment (PDF) Drug and Alcohol Policy (PDF) Equal Access / Equal Opportunity (PDF) FSW Emergency Notifications Labor Law PostersFSW is required to provide certain federal and state labor law postings, both online and in college workplaces. Those postings are provided below, as well as at designated FSW campus locations. This list is not inclusive of all laws applicable to the workplace, and not every employee is subject to every law or regulation. If you have questions about this information or need additional assistance, please contact Susan Bronstein, Chief HR Officer at sbronstein@fsw.edu.Federal Labor Laws Changes to the Fair Labor Standards Act Effective July 1, 2024 Employee Polygraph Protection Act (EPPA) Equal Employment Opportunity Act Commission (EEOC) - Know Your Rights Minimum Wage Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) IRS Tax Withholding Notice Notice of E-Verify Participation and Right to Work Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) Uniform Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) Notice of Rights Workers with Disabilities Wages (PDF) National Labor Relations Act State Labor Laws Florida Equal Opportunity is the Law Florida Law Prohibits Discrimination Florida Minimum Wage Florida Reemployment Assistance Program Law and Reemployment Assistance Fraud Workers' Compensation Poster and Brochure Child Labor Laws