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Details Email: Phone: (941) 637-5637 Extension: 55637 Fax: (941) 637-3537 Fax Extension: Website: https://www.fsw.edu/charlotte Location: Charlotte Office Hours: Faculty and Staff Name Title Phone # Ext. Email Gerald Anzalone Professor, Science (941) 637-5660 55660 Email Tina Churchill Professor, Mathematics (941) 637-5661 55661 Email Michael Demoran Professor, Humanities (941) 833-5320 55320 Email Thomas Donaldson Professor, History (941) 637-5612 55612 Email Timothy Lucas Professor, Supply Chain Management & Business Analytics (941) 637-5684 55684 Email John Salem Professor, Mathematics (941) 637-5636 55636 Email Christine Smith Professor, Mathematics (941) 637-5611 55611 Email

Graduation, Transfer & Continuing Education

Degrees and Certificates Conferred by Academic Year Academic Year Bachelors Degrees Conferred Associates Degrees Conferred Certificates Conferred 2019-2020 366 2,562 275 2020-2021 404 2,390 445 2021-2022 347 2,157 291 2022-2023 274 2,012 320 2023-2024 298 2,074 928 2024-2025 350 2,091 1,451 Data Source: Fresh Degrees Conferred by Term(s) file. Academic Year is considered to be Fall, Spring, Summer.3-Year Graduation RatesFirst-Time Full-Time Associate Seeking Freshmen Cohort Graduated (n) Graduated (%) Fall 2013 1810 444 24.5% Fall 2014 1880 546 29.0% Fall 2015 1870 598 32.0% Fall 2016 2079 692 33.3% Fall 2017 2081 725 34.8% Fall 2018 1977 631 31.9% Fall 2019 2074 590 28.4% Fall 2020 1850 560 30.3% Fall 2021 1797 470 26.2% Fall 2022 1887 544 28.8% Fall 2023 Goal 29.4% *Goals are set at one percentage point above the 3 year average.FTFTF = First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen. FTFTF are students who are First-Time Freshmen and have full-time status in the Fall semester in which they were captured.Degrees Conferred Associate Degrees Conferred(Per 100 FTE Students) Academic Year Degrees Conferred FTE Degree Seeking Students Ratio of Degrees Conferred to 100 FTE AY 2015-16 2012 9311 22.58 AY 2016-17 2559 9588 26.69 AY 2017-18 2308 10127 22.29 AY 2018-19 2486 10057 24.72 AY 2019-20 2562 10116 25.3 AY 2020-21 2420 9303 26.0 AY 2021-22 2157 8875 24.3 AY 2022-23 2012 8950 22.5 AY 2023-24 2074 8826 23.5 AY 2024-25 2091 9101 23.0 Goal AY 2025-26 - - 24.0 Data Source: Fresh Degrees Conferred by Term(s) file and Frozen Enrollment Summaries. *Goals are set at one degree higher than the three-year average for degrees conferred per 100 FTE students. Academic year is considered to be Fall, Spring, Summer. Baccalaureate Degrees Conferred(Per 100 FTE Students) Academic Year Degrees Conferred FTE Degree Seeking Students Ratio of Degrees Conferred to 100 FTE AY 2015-16 278 659 42.19 AY 2016-17 313 675 46.37 AY 2017-18 323 661 48.87 AY 2018-19 338 653 51.76 AY 2019-20 366 655 55.80 AY 2020-21 400 712 56.18 AY 2021-22 347 643 53.97 AY 2022-23 274 618 44.34 AY 2023-24 298 722 41.27 AY 2024-25 350 741 47.23 Goal AY 2025-26 - - 45.30 Data Source: Fresh Degrees Conferred by Term(s) file and Frozen Enrollment Summaries. *Goals are set at one degree higher than the three-year average for degrees conferred per 100 FTE students. Academic year is considered to be Fall, Spring, Summer.TransferTracking Academic Year Unduplicated Enrollment AY 2022-2023 AY 2023-2024 Unduplicated Academic Year Enrollment 18,314 18,429 Graduated by the End of the Academic Year 13.4% 14.8% Not Graduated, Retained One Academic Year Later 50.5% 50.0% Not Graduated, Transferred One Academic Year Later 14.0% 13.4% Not Graduated, Not Transferred One Academic Year Later 22.1% 21.9% Data Sources: Frozen Enrollment Summaries, fresh Degrees Conferred, and supplemental data from National Student Clearinghouse. Academic Year (AY) is consisted to be Fall, Spring, Summer. Please note that the retained percentage above is different than the retention numbers found on the Retention webpage. True retention tracks a First Time in College (FTIC) cohort while the above number considers all unduplicated students enrolled, regardless of whether they are FTIC students. Because the starting cohorts are different, the two retention numbers should not be used interchangeably. Please refer to the Retention webpage for up-to-date retention numbers.Not Graduated, Transferred Students One Academic Year Later AY 2022-2023 AY 2023-2024 Not Graduated, Transferred Students 2,567 2,461 Transferred to Florida Gulf Coast University 30.9% 34.3% Transferred to a Florida 2-Year Public Institution, Excluding FSW 12.3% 9.6% Transferred to a Florida 4-Year Public Institution, Excluding FGCU 27.3% 28.6% Transferred to a Florida Private Institution 9.5% 8.0% Transferred to a Non-Florida Institution 19.9% 19.5% Data Sources: Frozen Enrollment Summaries, fresh Degrees Conferred, and supplemental data from National Student Clearinghouse. Academic Year (AY) is consisted to be Fall, Spring, Summer.Continuing EducationTracking Academic Year Unduplicated Graduates AY 2022–2023 Graduates AY 2023–2024 Graduates Unduplicated Academic Year Graduates 2,503 3,002 Continued at FSW One Academic Year Later 23.9% 28.8% Continued at Florida Gulf Coast University One Academic Year Later 16.0% 10.2% Continued at a Florida 2-Year Public Institution (excluding FSW) One Academic Year Later 1.3% 0.8% Continued at a Florida 4-Year Public Institution (excluding FGCU) One Academic Year Later 12.6% 7.6% Continued at a Florida Private Institution One Academic Year Later 1.5% 0.8% Continued at a Non-Florida Institution One Academic Year Later 5.7% 4.2% Unknown One Academic Year Later 39.2% 47.7% Data Sources: Frozen Enrollment Summaries, fresh Degrees Conferred, and supplemental data from National Student Clearinghouse. Academic year is considered at be Fall, Spring, Summer.Continuing Education at SUS Institutions (FETPIP)Click the image above to explore FSW AA Completers Continuing Education at SUS Institutions. Please note that the dashboard is hosted on an external webpage, and clicking the image will redirect you there. Data source: Florida Education & Training Placement Information Program (FETPIP).

Employment & Graduate Salaries

Employment and Graduate Salaries by Program (FETPIP)Employment and Continuing Education by Degree Type (FETPIP)Click an image above to explore an FSW employment dashboard. Please note that the dashboards are hosted on an external webpage, and clicking an image will redirect you there.Statewide Graduate SalariesGraph showing the median annual salary by types of degree earned from Florida College System institutions. This data comes from the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity’s 2024 Economic Security Report. Note that the salaries indicated in the above graph represent salaries for those degree types across Florida College System institutions, not just at FSW. The AA degree type is not included because AA students typically go on to continue their education and do not go straight into the workforce after graduation.

Longitudinal Studies

The Longitudinal Studies webpage houses reports that record institutional and community metrics over time. These reports are updated annually and are intended for internal use by FSW administration, staff, and faculty. Please note that you must sign in to view the reports.Enrollment Over TimeRetention and Persistence Over TimeSouthwest Florida Demographics Over TimeGraduation and Success Over Time

External & Supplemental Data Sources

The External & Supplemental Data Sources page houses reports that were produced by an external agency based on data reported from Florida SouthWestern State College. See the descriptions below for each tab.Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) tracks key college characteristics and statistics to help individuals plan, prepare, and graduate from college.The Florida College System (FCS) Accountability Measures provide for the systematic and ongoing assessment of quality improvement of FCS institutions.The Survey of Entering Student Engagement (SENSE) helps colleges focus on students’ experiences in the critical first few weeks of college, and contains data concerning institutional practices and student behaviors.The Community College Survey of Student Engagement (CCSSE) provides information on student engagement, and assesses institutional practices and student behaviors that are correlated highly with student learning and student retention.Archived reports include old reports and measures used by FSW. IPEDS Data Feedback Report SENSE Raw Data FCS Accountability Measures CCSSE SENSE Internal Reports Archived Reports

Program Review Data

School of Arts Humanities and Social SciencesAssociate in Arts, AA Audio Technology, CCC Digital Art and Multimedia Production, AS Digital Media/Multimedia Production CCCMusic Production and Technology, AS Social Media Communication, CCCStage Technology, CCC School of Allied HealthAddiction Services, CCC Advanced Medical Assisting, ASCardiopulmonary Sciences, BS Cardiovascular Technology, AS Computed Tomography, ATC Dental Hygiene, AS Emergency Medical Services Technology, AS Emergency Medical Technician, CCCFire Fighter I/II Career CertificateFire Science Technology, AS Health Information Technology, AS Human Services Generalist, CCC Medical Assisting Specialist, CCCMedical Information Coder/Biller, CCC Paramedic, CCC Physical Therapist Specialist, ASRadiologic Technology, AS Respiratory Care, AS Social and Human Services, AS Youth Development Services, CCC School of Business and TechnologyAccounting Technology Management, CCC Accounting Technology, AS Architectural Design and Construction Technology, AS Business Administration and Management, ASBusiness Analytics, AS Business Development and Entrepreneurship, CCC Civil Engineering Technology, AS Computer Programmer, CCC Computer Programming and Analysis, AS Computer Programming Specialist, CCC Crime Scene Technician, CCC Crime Scene Technology, AS Criminal Justice Technology, ASCybersecurity Operations, AS Homeland Security Specialist, CCCInformation Systems Technology, BASInformation Technology Support Specialist, CCCLogistics and Transportation Management, CCCNetwork Security, CCC Network Systems Technology, AS Paralegal Studies, AS Public Safety Administration, BAS Real Estate Paralegal Certificate Risk Management and Insurance Management, CCC Small Business Management, CCC Supervision and Management, BAS Supply Chain Management, ASSchool of EducationChild Development Specialization, CCC Early Childhood Education, AS Elementary Education, BS Inclusion Specialization, CCC Preschool Specialization, CCC School of NursingNursing, AS Nursing, BSN School of Pure and Applied SciencesAssociate in Arts, AA Science and Engineering Technology, AS Scientific Workplace Preparation, CCC Defunct ProgramsDigital Forensics, CCC Engineering Technology Support Specialist, CCC Financial Services Management, CCCNetwork Enterprise Administration, CCC

Community Standards

The Community Standards is a general resource for all Students and will advocate for Students when appropriate. Staff in the Community Standards assist in establishing standards of conduct as well as disseminating and enforcing College rules, regulations, and policies. FSW is committed to maintaining a civil environment that fosters learning and personal development. All members of the Florida SouthWestern State College community are responsible for their own behavior and are expected to be familiar with the rules and regulations of the College pertaining to academic affairs, social conduct, and student activities. Students are expected to uphold appropriate standards of behavior and to respect the rights of others. Our Mission To promote personal responsibility for one's own behavior and champion a fair and impartial process as it relates to our college's standards of conduct. Through fostering an environment for development, we deliver opportunities for education rooted in respect, integrity, and values in and out of the classroom for Florida SouthWestern State College.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is my username? Your username is typically your full FSW email address. What is my password? Your password is the same as your Portal password. Is there a file size limit for uploaded documents? Yes, 20 MB. This limit applies only to documents uploaded to the wēpa™ website, not print jobs sent from an application or printed directly from a kiosk with a USB drive. If I upload a document to be printed, how much time do I have to print my document at the wēpa™ kiosk? 24 hours. After that time, the document is deleted from the wēpa™ system; however, if that happens, you can simply upload your document again. What forms of payment are accepted? BUC Card – Campus BUC$ and wēpa™ account. Kiosks do not accept cash. wēpa™ Customer Service 1-800-675-7639

Contact Us

Joseph Van GaalenAssistant Vice President, Institutional Research, Assessment and Effectiveness Email: joseph.vangaalen@fsw.edu Phone: 239-433-6965 Extension: 16965 Office: Lee Campus, N-132Christina DickeyCoordinator, Institutional Research Email: christina.sharkey@fsw.edu Phone: 239-432-7387 Extension: 11468 Office: Lee Campus, N-135Jessica HarberCoordinator, Institutional Research Email: jharber@fsw.edu Phone: 239-432-7301 Extension: 16601 Office: Lee Campus, N-133Emmaline BlikstadCoordinator, Investigative Institutional Research Email: emmaline.blikstad@fsw.edu Phone: 239-489-9126 Extension: 11126 Office: Lee Campus, N-141

Taking Classes at FSW Charlotte!

FSW CharlotteYour College. Your Career. Right Here.About FSWFSW has been an active part of the Charlotte community since 1974. The Charlotte Campus educates over 700 students every semester. FSW Charlotte is home to the first Colligate High School in Southwest Florida. FSW Charlotte OffersA wide range of academic programsState-of-the-art facilitiesAcademic support servicesA vibrant campus lifeA personalized and supportive community New Programs!Advanced Medical Assisting, AS (New Fall 2024)Physical Therapy Assistant, AS (New Fall 2024 - core courses beginning Spring 2025* )Supply Chain Management, AS (New Fall 2024)Logistics and Transportation Management, CCC (New Fall 2024)Medical Assisting Specialist, CCC (New Fall 2024)See a full list of the programs offered at FSW!Academic ProgramsStudent LifeTutoring ServicesApplyContact Us*Graduation from a physical therapist assistant education program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE), 3030 Potomac Ave., Suite 100, Alexandria, Virginia 22305-3085; phone; 703-706-3245; accreditation@apta.org is necessary for eligibility to sit for the licensure examination, which is required in all states. It is up to each state licensing agency, not CAPTE, to determine who is eligible for licensure. Information on licensing requirements should be directed to the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (FSBPT; www.fsbpt.org) or specific state boards (a list of state boards and contact information is available on FSBPT's website. 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

FSW's Dedicate to Graduate Initiative

Florida SouthWestern State College is dedicated to providing you the tools and assistance you need to graduate! We encourage you to learn more about the campus resources that will keep you on the path to becoming an FSW graduate. Visit our department webpages or stop in to talk to an FSW faculty or staff member to find out how we can assist you.Get the Help You Need to Succeed! Academic Advising One on one support from Student Success Advisors. Guidance to register for 15 credits each semester to graduate in 2 years. Transfer advising to ensure smooth transfer and prerequisite completion. Career exploration to determine the right major. Academic & Career Pathways FSW's Academic & Career Pathways provide structured guidance to help students select the right degree and streamline their course planning for successful graduation. Adaptive Services By providing reasonable accommodations to students with documented disabilities and empowering them with tools to become confident learners and problem solvers, Adaptive Services supports student success while ensuring equal access and opportunity across the college. Career Connection Center FSW’s Career Connection Center (C3) is your dedicated career development hub, empowering students and alumni to transform their academic achievements into thriving careers through comprehensive support and innovative programming. Career Coaching Career Connection Lecture Series & C3 Workshops Internship Opportunities Job and Career Fairs Care Services FSW Care Services proactively connects students with campus and community resources to support their well-being, foster resilience, and empower them to overcome challenges. By promoting mental health, academic success, and personal growth, Care Services aligns with FSW’s mission to ensure a successful academic and social experience for all students. Care Pantry The Care Pantry provides free access to essential resources like food, kitchen staples, and personal care items, addressing the challenges of limited resources and food insecurity so that students can focus on their academics. College Tutoring Services Supports all FSW students in reaching their academic goals, assisting them in developing the tools necessary to achieve academic success. Access tutoring services through the following centers: Math Center Writing Center Peer Tutoring Center BrainFuse 24/7 online tutoring service that provides personalized expert guidance, helping students better understand complex concepts and improve academic performance. Financial Aid FAFSA, student loan, and scholarship assistance to help you fund your education through graduation. Guidance to ensure completion of graduation requirements responsibly and affordably. Scholarship Information Grants Loans Veteran Services The Office of Veteran Services supports student veterans and dependents in transitioning from military to college life by providing resources, assistance with using veteran benefits to cover tuition and related expenses, and opportunities to connect with fellow veterans. Library The FSW Library provides access to high-quality resources, study spaces, workshops, and personalized research instruction, enabling students to develop essential academic skills and strategies. Office of the Registrar The Registrar's Office supports students by maintaining academic records, assisting with registration, evaluating transcripts, facilitating graduation, and ensuring privacy of student records Registration How-To Videos Common Forms Technology Support FSW provides free technical support, including computer help, laptop and webcam checkouts, campus computer access, and wi-fi hotspots, with assistance available via phone or our website. Student FAQs - Knowledge Base Computer Labs Student Technology Check-Out Request Online Exam Proctoring Locations Wi-Fi Support Canvas Support Assistive Technology Services Student Life Getting involved on campus enhances your college experience, helps build a sense of community, improves academic performance, and fosters valuable connections with peers and faculty, ultimately leading to higher levels of success and graduation. Student Involvement Student Involvement fosters learning and life skills through co-curricular programs, enabling students to lead, connect with peers, create/join registered student organizations, plan events, maintain wellness, and more. Student Transitions Student Transitions provides support and guidance for students through their college journey, assisting families during enrollment, enhancing support for first-generation and low-income students, and engaging with the community to improve educational access. Student Leadership Student Leadership aims to empower and equip students to identify their leadership capacities through self-awareness, effectively and inclusively collaborate, and demonstrate service to their communities.

FSW Student Code of Conduct

Board of Trustee PolicyCollege Operating Procedure: Code of Conduct

Student Handbook

This page is intended to provide FSW students, faculty, and staff with information on the policies and regulations of the Florida SouthWestern State College and resources available at the College to assist them. Student HandbooksStudent Handbook (PDF)

FSW Student Code of Conduct Violations

When Faculty or Staff Members Witness any act or behavior by a Student which tends to interfere with or otherwise disrupts the orderly conduct process, function, and/or interests of the College and determines the act or behavior is possibly a Violation of the FSW Student Code of Conduct then it should be reported to the Office of Community Standards. The faculty or staff member will then complete an Information and Incident Reporting Form within 5 business days.Please be advised that Reporting Persons and Witnesses are listed in the report. Anonymous reports will be accepted, but may not be investigated. Thank you for your assistance in advance!File a Conduct ReportFSW Student Code of ConductFor more information on FSW Student Code of Conduct Violations please review the Student Code of Conduct Section of the Catalog in the College Operating Procedures Tab.

FSW Charlotte: Serving Our Community

FSW Charlotte Provides Education that Moves Charlotte Forward.About FSWEstablished in 1974, the Charlotte Campus has been instrumental in shaping education in Southwest Florida. FSW Charlotte is also home to the first Colligate High School in Southwest Florida. From our modest origins to our current sprawling 204-acre campus, we remain at the forefront of innovation and student achievement.Campus HighlightsNestled in beautiful wooded surroundings, our campus offers a serene backdrop for educational pursuits. Take advantage of our unique brick-clad buildings, explore the wonders of our research-quality observatory, and join the excitement at PicklePlex® of Punta Gorda, a premier pickleball center with 24 courts. FSW Charlotte has one of the only fully operational Observatories in the area that hosts viewing events throughout the year. FSW Economic Impact Fact SheetEventsCorporate and Community EducationContact Us

FSW Charlotte & Business Partners

FSW Charlotte Provides the Training that Moves Charlotte Forward.About FSWFSW has been an active part of the Charlotte Community since 1974. FSW Charlotte added $26 million in income to the FSW Service Area in 2020-21. FSW goes beyond traditional education, offering corporate training, community education, and conference opportunities.FSW Economic Impact Fact SheetFSW Business InformationFSW Charlotte Executive SummaryCorporate and Community EducationContact Us

FSW Collier: Serving Our Community

FSW Collier Provides Education that Moves Collier Forward.About FSWFSW’s Collier Campus opened in 1992 and serves around 1,800 students, contributing over 18% of the College’s total student credit hours. The campus features a modern library, auditorium, BUC Store, student lounge, and hosts regular events and activities throughout the weekCampus HighlightsSituated on 80 scenic acres in Lely Resort, FSW’s Collier Campus is a hub for wellness, sustainability, and student engagement. As Florida’s first Blue Zone Project-recognized college, it encourages healthy living through features like a peaceful rooftop garden, lakefront views, and wellness-focused spaces—all designed to help students thriveFSW Economic Impact Fact SheetEventsCorporate and Community EducationContact Us

Taking Classes at FSW Collier!

FSW CollierYour College. Your Career. Right Here.About FSWFSW has been an active part of the Collier community since 1992. The Collier Campus serves nearly 1,800 students. FSW Collier Campus was Florida’s first Blue Zone Project-recognized college. It encourages healthy living through features like a peaceful rooftop garden, lakefront views, and wellness-focused spaces—all designed to help students thriveFSW Collier OffersA wide range of academic programsState-of-the-art facilitiesAcademic support servicesA vibrant campus lifeA personalized and supportive communityAcademic ProgramsStudent LifeTutoring ServicesApplyContact Us

Tobacco Free

Florida SouthWestern State College is dedicated to promoting an environment of overall wellness for each person who attends or visits our beautiful campus. We are invested in academic achievement and developing life skills that promote wellness ideals. FSW's tobacco-free policy applies to all students, staff, faculty, contractors, vendors and visitors. The policy applies to the entire FSW campus - indoor facilities, campus grounds, walkways and parking lots. The policy applies to both lighted and smokeless tobacco products. All staff, students and faculty members share the responsibility of creating a courteous atmosphere of self-enforcement. The ultimate success of this policy depends upon the courtesy, respect, and cooperation of users and non-users of tobacco products. Florida SouthWestern State College is proud to be Tobacco-Free.

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