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Florida SouthWestern State College announces public meetings to which all persons are invited. In accordance with the Sunshine Law, the public is invited to listen and observe the Committee Meetings. Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in this meeting is asked to advise the college at least 24 hours before the meeting by contacting Human Resources. Public Meetings ‹ First<269270271272273274275>Last › Category: Interviews Position Title: Dean, School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Recruitment Number: 13-141 Date/Time: Friday, 11/15/13, 2:15 PM Location: Lee Campus, Room I-228 Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Associate Dean, Nursing Programs Recruitment Number: 13-119 Date/Time: Wednesday, 11/13/13, 2:00 PM Location: Lee Campus, Room A-138 Category: Interviews Position Title: Academic Advisor Recruitment Number: 13-148 Date/Time: Tuesday, 11/12/13, 2:00 PM Location: Lee Campus, Room S-262D Category: Interviews Position Title: Assistant Vice President, Academic Affairs Recruitment Number: 13-103 Date/Time: Friday, 11/8/13, 1:00 PM Location: Lee Campus, Room I-228 Category: Interviews Position Title: Assistant Vice President, Academic Affairs Recruitment Number: 13-103 Date/Time: Friday, 11/8/13, 9:00 AM Location: Lee Campus, Room I-228 Category: Interviews Position Title: Assistant Vice President, Academic Affairs Recruitment Number: 13-103 Date/Time: Friday, 11/8/13, 11:00 AM Location: Lee Campus, Room I-122Charlotte Campus, Room O-118Collier Campus, Room M-201Hendry Glades Center, Room A-106 Category: Interviews Position Title: Assistant Vice President, Academic Affairs Recruitment Number: 13-103 Date/Time: Friday, 11/8/13, 3:00 PM Location: Lee Campus, Room S-262DCollier Campus, Room G-109Hendry Glades Center, Room A-106 Category: Interviews Position Title: Selective Program Admissions Specialist Recruitment Number: 13-187 Date/Time: Friday, 11/8/13, 9:00 AM Location: Lee Campus, Room Q-221 Category: Interviews Position Title: Director of Development Recruitment Number: 13-156 Date/Time: Friday, 11/8/13, 1:30 PM Location: Lee Campus, Room Edison State College Foundation & Alumni Center Bldg Z-117 Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Academic Advisor Recruitment Number: 13-048 Date/Time: Friday, 11/8/13, 10:30 AM Location: Lee Campus, Room S-247 ‹ First<269270271272273274275>Last ›

Reasonable Accommodations

Accommodations ProvidedAdaptive Services provides the following accommodations and services. This list is not inclusive and there are other accommodations and services that can be offered based on individual need through the interactive process.Extended time on testing sessionLess distracting testing environmentBooks in alternative formats (PDF files)Assistive technologies (Dragon NaturallySpeaking, Read&Write, ZoomText, JAWS)Recording of lecturesASL Interpreters & Transcription ServicesAccess to course materials (for example PowerPoints) in advance, Note takers and/or ScribesReader or Reading SoftwareAccommodations are determined through the review of supporting documentation and conversations with the individual and Adaptive Services. Parents are welcome to attend, when requested by the student. All accommodation requests are addressed through the interactive process. It is the student’s responsibility to notify Adaptive Services if they feel they are not benefiting from accommodations of which they are eligible or if they experience mechanical and/or technical issues regarding services. It is not the responsibility of the Office of Adaptive Services to ensure that the individual is using accommodations. Accommodations are intended to provide an equitable experience as non-disabled peers to ensure Equal Access/Equal Opportunity for students registered. Students are encouraged to utilize the various College resources: College Tutoring Services, Professors’ Office Hours, etc., as it compliments any college student's experience. Adaptive Services is not responsible for student's academic success or failure. Accommodations are not retroactive and students may elect not to utilize accommodations of which they are eligible.

Public Notices

Florida SouthWestern State College announces public meetings to which all persons are invited. In accordance with the Sunshine Law, the public is invited to listen and observe the Committee Meetings. Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in this meeting is asked to advise the college at least 24 hours before the meeting by contacting Human Resources. Public Meetings ‹ First<268269270271272273274>Last › Category: Interviews Position Title: Instructional Assistant, Mathematics Recruitment Number: 13-155 Date/Time: Thursday, 11/21/13, 10:00 AM Location: Hendry Glades Center, Room A 106 Category: Interviews Position Title: Instructional Assistant, Mathematics Recruitment Number: 11-155 Date/Time: Thursday, 11/21/13, 8:00 AM Location: Hendry Glades Center, Room A 106 Category: Staff Advisory Council Position Title: Staff Advisory Council Recruitment Number: 11-000 Date/Time: Thursday, 11/21/13, 9:30 AM Location: Lee Campus, Room I-122Charlotte Campus, Room O-118Collier Campus, Room G-109Hendry Glades Center, Room A-106 Category: Interviews Position Title: Reading Education Professor Recruitment Number: 13-174 Date/Time: Wednesday, 11/20/13, 9:00 AM Location: Lee Campus, Room U-202B Category: Interviews Position Title: Director of Development Recruitment Number: 13-156 Date/Time: Wednesday, 11/20/13, 1:00 PM Location: Lee Campus, Room Foundation & Alumni Center Conference Room Z-117 Category: Interviews Position Title: Associate Dean, Nursing Programs Recruitment Number: 13-119 Date/Time: Wednesday, 11/20/13, 2:30 PM Location: Lee Campus, Room I-228 Category: Interviews Position Title: Academic Advisor Recruitment Number: 13-148 Date/Time: Tuesday, 11/19/13, 3:00 PM Location: Lee Campus, Room U-202B Category: Interviews Position Title: Office Assistant, PT Recruitment Number: 13-176 Date/Time: Monday, 11/18/13, 10:00 AM Location: Collier Campus, Room M-119 Category: Interviews Position Title: Instructional Assistant, Computers Recruitment Number: 13-135 Date/Time: Friday, 11/15/13, 12:30 PM Location: Collier Campus, Room J204 Category: Interviews Position Title: Dean, School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Recruitment Number: 13-141 Date/Time: Friday, 11/15/13, 12:20 PM Location: Lee Campus, Room I-122Charlotte Campus, Room J-118Collier Campus, Room G-109Hendry Glades Center, Room A-106 ‹ First<268269270271272273274>Last ›

Public Notices

Florida SouthWestern State College announces public meetings to which all persons are invited. In accordance with the Sunshine Law, the public is invited to listen and observe the Committee Meetings. Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in this meeting is asked to advise the college at least 24 hours before the meeting by contacting Human Resources. Public Meetings ‹ First<145146147148149150151>Last › Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Clinical Coordinator Recruitment Number: 16-001 Date/Time: Friday, 7/1/16, 9:30 Location: Lee Campus, Room A-135 Category: Interviews Position Title: Assistant Coach, Women's Basketball Recruitment Number: 16-104 Date/Time: Thursday, 6/30/16, 12:00pm Location: Lee Campus, Room I - 120 Category: Interviews Position Title: Officer Recruitment Number: 16-100 Date/Time: Thursday, 6/30/16, 12:30pm Location: Lee Campus, Room D-122 Category: Contract Negotiations - FSW Faculty Federation Union Date/Time: Wednesday, 6/29/16, 10:00am Location: Lee Campus, Room I-223 Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Professor, Biological Sciences Recruitment Number: 16-057 Date/Time: Wednesday, 6/29/16, 10:00am Location: Hendry Glades Center, Room A-115B Category: Interviews Position Title: Coordinator, Student Life & Orientation Recruitment Number: 16-080 Date/Time: Tuesday, 6/28/16, 10:00am Location: Collier Campus, Room M205 Category: Interviews Position Title: Office Assistant, XCEL-IT Program Recruitment Number: 16-068 Date/Time: Monday, 6/27/16, 9:00am Location: Lee Campus, Room K -213 Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Assistant coach, women's basketball Recruitment Number: 16-104 Date/Time: Monday, 6/27/16, 1:00pm Location: Lee Campus, Room I-122 Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Officer Recruitment Number: 16-100 Date/Time: Monday, 6/27/16, 8:30am Location: Lee Campus, Room D-122 Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Public Safety Technician Recruitment Number: 16-099 Date/Time: Monday, 6/27/16, 8:45am Location: Lee Campus, Room D-122 ‹ First<145146147148149150151>Last ›

Public Notices

Florida SouthWestern State College announces public meetings to which all persons are invited. In accordance with the Sunshine Law, the public is invited to listen and observe the Committee Meetings. Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in this meeting is asked to advise the college at least 24 hours before the meeting by contacting Human Resources. Public Meetings ‹ First<146147148149150151152>Last › Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Library Assistant - Part - Time Recruitment Number: 16-093 Date/Time: Friday, 6/24/16, 10:00am Location: Lee Campus, Room J 215 Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Assistant Coach Recruitment Number: 16-105 Date/Time: Friday, 6/24/16, 10:00am Location: Lee Campus, Room N-108 Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Assistant Men's Basketball Coach Recruitment Number: 16-105 Date/Time: Friday, 6/24/16, 8:30am Location: Lee Campus, Room n 105 Category: Interviews Position Title: Early Childhood Education Field Experience Specialist Recruitment Number: 16-107 Date/Time: Friday, 6/24/16, 10:00 Location: Lee Campus, Room U-202B Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Assistant Bursar, Cashier Services Recruitment Number: 16-075 Date/Time: Thursday, 6/23/16, 9:00am Location: Lee Campus, Room O-105 Category: Contract Negotiations - FSW Faculty Federation Union Date/Time: Wednesday, 6/22/16, 10:00am Location: Lee Campus, Room I-223 Category: Interviews Position Title: Professor, Mathematics Recruitment Number: 16-047 Date/Time: Wednesday, 6/22/16, 10:00am Location: Charlotte Campus, Room J118 Category: Interviews Position Title: Professor, Math Recruitment Number: 16-047 Date/Time: Wednesday, 6/22/16, 11:00am Location: Charlotte Campus, Room D101 Category: Interviews Position Title: Office Assistant, XCEL-IT Program Recruitment Number: 16-068 Date/Time: Wednesday, 6/22/16, 10:00am Location: Lee Campus, Room K-207 Category: Interviews Position Title: French Instructor Recruitment Number: 16-072 Date/Time: Tuesday, 6/21/16, 9:00am Location: Lee Campus, Room L-128 ‹ First<146147148149150151152>Last ›

Public Notices

Florida SouthWestern State College announces public meetings to which all persons are invited. In accordance with the Sunshine Law, the public is invited to listen and observe the Committee Meetings. Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in this meeting is asked to advise the college at least 24 hours before the meeting by contacting Human Resources. Public Meetings ‹ First<147148149150151152153>Last › Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Coordinator, Student Life & Orientation Recruitment Number: 16-080 Date/Time: Tuesday, 6/21/16, 2:00pm Location: Lee Campus, Room AA-165 Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Early Childhood Education Field Experience Specialist Recruitment Number: 16-107 Date/Time: Thursday, 6/16/16, 1:00pm Location: Lee Campus, Room U-202B Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Professor, Early Childhood Education Coordinator Recruitment Number: 16-108 Date/Time: Thursday, 6/16/16, 1:00pm Location: Lee Campus, Room U-202B Category: Interviews Position Title: French Instructor Recruitment Number: 16-072 Date/Time: Thursday, 6/16/16, 9:00am Location: Lee Campus, Room L-128 Category: Interviews Position Title: Professor, Mathematics Recruitment Number: 16-047 Date/Time: Wednesday, 6/15/16, 9:00am Location: Charlotte Campus, Room J-118 Category: Interviews Position Title: Professor, Mathematics Recruitment Number: 16-047 Date/Time: Wednesday, 6/15/16, 11:00am Location: Charlotte Campus, Room J-118 Category: Interviews Position Title: Professor, Mathematics Recruitment Number: 16-047 Date/Time: Wednesday, 6/15/16, 10:00am Location: Charlotte Campus, Room D-101 Category: Interviews Position Title: Professor, Mathematics Recruitment Number: 16-047 Date/Time: Wednesday, 6/15/16, 12:00pm Location: Charlotte Campus, Room D-101 Category: Contract Negotiations - FSW Faculty Federation Union Date/Time: Wednesday, 6/15/16, 10:00am Location: Lee Campus, Room I-223 Category: Interviews Position Title: Director, Student Financial Aid Recruitment Number: 16-062 Date/Time: Wednesday, 6/15/16, 1:45pm Location: Lee Campus, Room I-217B ‹ First<147148149150151152153>Last ›

Elementary Education (BS)

Apply to FSWContact UsThe Bachelor of Science (BS) in Elementary Education is designed to prepare individuals to teach all subject areas grades K-6. The program provides an educational pathway for students who have earned an Associate in Arts degree to include EDF 2005, EDF 2085, and EME 2040. It is also a good option for students with a child development focus. Upon graduation, students will meet the mandated state teaching requirements for certification in Elementary Education with ESOL and Reading Endorsement.Program HighlightsAdmissions RequirementsImportant DeadlinesHelpful LinksProgram Highlights:The BS in Elementary Education is a Florida Department of Education (FLDOE) approved program that culminates with both Reading and ESOL endorsement. The program includes courses in teaching students with English as a second language, students with exceptionalities, reading competency, classroom management, assessment, and integrated approaches to teaching methodologies at the elementary school level. Students will learn to facilitate lessons that integrate math and science, health, music and movement, as well as literature, fine arts, language arts, and social sciences. Field experience requirements are progressive in nature, building upon previous semester experiences. Students will observe teachers in the field, teach lessons through the practicum courses, and complete a full-time teaching internship in their final semester. Courses are offered for full-time and part-time students, with blended and online courses where applicable.Admission Requirements:In addition to fulfilling the entrance requirements for Florida SouthWestern State College, applicants for the BS in Elementary Education degree program must meet the following requirements consistent with Florida Statute 1004.04:Completion of the Associate in Arts (AA) degree or the equivalent, including all general education and required Florida mandated common course prerequisites. Students with a minimum of 60 transferable hours, with all general education requirements and prerequisites met, may apply for admission.Completion of the lower-division education prerequisite course EDF 2005 - Introduction to the Teaching ProfessionApplicants must have a grade point average of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale for the general education component of undergraduate studies or have completed the requirements for a baccalaureate degree with a minimum grade point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale from any college or university accredited by a regional accrediting association, as defined by State Board of Education rule, with a minimum of 60 credit hours.Requirements to Enroll in Upper Division Courses:Upon admission to the BS program, students must attend a mandatory orientation session prior to enrollment in upper division (3000 and 4000 level) courses.Students must disclose background information that may preclude them from becoming certified at the time of admission. For continued enrollment in the program, students must be fingerprinted and screened by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the FBI prior to entering any school.Prior to enrollment in any upper division courses, students must complete ENC 1101 Composition I, ENC 1102 Composition II and one general education math course.To be eligible to enroll in EDE 4940 - Internship in Elementary Education, students must have passed all sections of the General Knowledge Test, the Professional Educator’s Exam and the Subject Area Exam.Cross-enrollment approval: Baccalaureate degree seeking students must obtain prior approval to cross enroll (as a transient student) in courses intended to fulfill upper division program requirements. Approval will be determined by the appropriate dean in collaboration with program faculty. Students initiate this process using www.floridashines.org.Upper Division Transfer Course Review: Students who have completed previous upper division coursework in an Education Program may present those courses for evaluation by the Discipline Chair for Education. In some cases, students may be required to submit portfolio icons or assignments to demonstrate competency in the required Florida Educator Accomplished Practices, reading or ESOL standards. The student is urged to provide the Discipline Chair for Education with corresponding syllabi, samples of student work, and textbook/assignment information related to each upper division course. Students may transfer equivalent courses as determined by the State Common Course Numbering System. However, Florida SouthWestern State College reserves the right to deny common course number credit for courses in which practicum or internship components reside. Students must fulfill all required competencies, standards, skills and dispositions within the Bachelor of Science in Education Programs and may be required to submit additional documentation to support completion requirements.The Florida SouthWestern State College Registrar’s Office will ensure that previous coursework meets all relevant academic standards before acceptance for transfer. The Dean of the School of Education and the Education Admissions Committee will ensure adherence to the above admissions criteria.In addition to adherence to the Florida SouthWestern State College Student Code of Conduct (Student Rights and Responsibilities), policies, and procedures, teacher candidates must adhere to disposition policies, unit policies, and procedures as published in the School of Education Student Handbook.Priority Application Deadlines:Fall term - August 1; Spring term - December 1; Summer term - April 1Degree Requirements: 120 credit hoursDownloads and Links2024-25 Program Admissions and Class RequirementsCareer Options - Program Elementary EducationElementary Education Course Planning Worksheet

Sign Language and Real-Time Captioning Requests

Provision of American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreters and TranscriptionistsWhen requesting Interpreting and/or Transcription Services it is the student’s responsibility to:Complete the self-identification processMeet DeadlinesMake class requests 2 weeks in advance to ensure services are available on the first day of class.Note: Requests are prioritized by order of date received.Other Requests: Contact Adaptive Services a minimum three business days prior to event including the date, time, and location request.Notify Adaptive Services of ChangesExamples: room or time changes.Cancellation of classes.Be on TimeThe service provider will wait 15 minutes for a student to arrive. After 15 minutes, the service provider will leave and the absence is considered a "NO SHOW".Cancel Services at Least 48 hours in AdvanceStudents must notify Adaptive Services at least 48 hours in advance of any scheduled absence (For Example: Doctor's Appointments). If a student is absent without 48 hours advanced notice, then it will be considered a "no show" for that class.First No Show: Warning – student will be notified via their FSW email reminding them of the process.Second No Show (same class): Warning #2 – student will receive an email requesting to meet with OAS to review the process. ASL interpreters will be provided.Third No Show: The student will be responsible to retrieve their ASL interpreter from AdaptiveServices before each class until a resolution is determined through the interactive process.*We understand emergencies happen and welcome any communication. This procedure helps to provide effective services which minimize disruption of the class environment.Communicate ConcernsIf a student has concerns or questions about services or providers, they must contact OAS as soon as possible.Maintain Transcripts for Personal Academic Use OnlyThese materials are for personal academic use only and may not be shared or duplicated.

Service and Emotional Support Animals

Service Animals are welcomed at Florida SouthWestern State College as are Emotional Support Animals in LightHouse Commons, our residential area at the Lee Campus. In order to accommodate students, staff, and patrons of the College the following will be considered.Definition of TermsService Animal Dogs, or sometimes a miniature horse, that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities.Emotional Support Animal (ESA) Comfort animals whose sole function is to provide a therapeutic comfort or emotional support for people with disabilities.Pets A pet is any animal kept for ordinary use and companionship. Pets are generally prohibited on the College campuses.ProcedureThe College does not require an individual with a Service Animal to register for access through the Office of Adaptive Services (OAS), although it is encouraged to do so. The student should also be able to respond to the following questions:Is the service animal required because of a disability?What work or tasks is the animal trained to perform?All documentation submitted will be reviewed including the clean bill of health for the animal as required by Florida Statutes relating to Services Animals (Florida State Statute 413.08), and the student will receive the decision of the department in writing. A description of the dog including, breed, color, and possible weight will be requested. For students seeking housing on campus, the information will be reviewed in conjunction with the staff of Housing and Residence Life. In regard to animals in the campus residence hall, the definition of an assistance or emotional support animal under the Fair Housing Act will be taken into account. A student requesting the use of an assistance or emotional support animal as an accommodation is required to register with the Adaptive Services on the Lee Campus and provide the appropriate documentation of disability. Information regarding documentation and the process can be found in the Florida SouthWestern State College Emotional Support Animal (ESA) Policy and Agreement. For further information see College Operating Procedure 01-0105 (PDF) and please contact the Adaptive Services or the Office of Residential Life and Housing.

School of Business and Technology

School of Business and TechnologyThe newly renovated School of Business and Technology proudly hosts the Rist Cyber Institute, where students gain invaluable hands-on experience in cybersecurity and technology. In the Rist Cyber Security Lab, students tackle real-world challenges, learning to defend against cyberattacks and master the latest technologies. The Frank G. Daveler Entrepreneurship Institute further enriches students' experiences by offering opportunities to innovate and collaborate, while the stock ticker provides real-time market data, enhancing practical learning with live metrics. Our business programs are designed to equip students with essential skills in management, finance, and marketing, preparing them to excel in diverse business environments. These programs emphasize practical experience and strategic thinking, ensuring graduates are ready to lead and innovate in the business world. Classrooms in the School of Business and Technology have transformed into dynamic, collaborative environments that prioritize student-centered learning. These state-of-the-art spaces inspire creativity and teamwork, ensuring that FSW students are exceptionally prepared for the workforce of tomorrow in Southwest Florida.Welcome to the School of Business and Technology!The School of Business and Technology houses some of the most diverse Workforce Education and academic program offerings at the college, including Associate in Science (AS) degree programs, Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degree programs and College Credit Certificate (CCC) programs.Degree programs within the School of Business and Technology are relevant, challenging, and designed to help equip you with the skills and educations that is in demand by many employers today. Our programs help students train for high skill, high wage occupations as identified on the Regional Targeted Occupations List.The School of Business and Technology is committed to providing excellence in education and helping our students build professional skills through continuously updated curricula and modern facilities and technology across all programs. Please explore our website to learn more about our academic programs. We also invite you to visit any of our campuses to meet our faculty, students, and staff. We welcome the opportunity to answer your questions, help you choose the program that’s right for you, and help you meet your educational goals. We would like to hear from you! Business Computing Technologies Construction, Manufacturing & Industry Public Safety & Law Studies BusinessAssociate in Science DegreesAccounting TechnologyBusiness AdministrationConcentrations in Risk ManagementConcentrations in EntrepreneurshipConcentrations in Small Business ManagementBusiness AnalyticsBusiness EntrepreneurshipSupply Chain Management (SCM)Bachelors of Applied Science DegreesSupervision and ManagementCollege Credit Certificates* Accounting Technology ManagementBusiness Development and EntrepreneurshipBusiness EntrepreneurshipEntrepreneurship OperationsLogistics & Transportation ManagementRisk Management and Insurance ManagementSmall Business Management*Courses in the certificate program can also be applied towards specified Associate in Science degrees.Computing TechnologiesAssociate in Science DegreesComputer Programming and AnalysisCybersecurity OperationsNetwork Systems TechnologyBachelors of Applied Science DegreesInformation Systems TechnologyCollege Credit Certificates* Computer ProgrammerComputer Programming SpecialistInformation Technology Support SpecialistNetwork Security*Courses in the certificate program can also be applied towards specified Associate in Science degrees.Construction, Manufacturing & IndustryAssociate in Science DegreesArchitectural Design and Construction TechnologyCivil Engineering TechnologyPublic Safety & Law StudiesAssociate in Science DegreesCriminal Justice TechnologyCrime Scene TechnologyParalegal StudiesBachelors of Applied Science DegreesPublic Safety AdministrationCollege Credit Certificates* Crime Scene TechnicianHomeland Security SpecialistReal Estate Paralegal*Courses in the certificate program can also be applied towards specified Associate in Science degrees.

School of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences

AA in General StudiesAudio Technology, CCCDigital Art and Multimedia Production, ASDigital Media/Multimedia Production, CCCEnglish for Academic PurposesMusic Production and Technology, ASSocial Media Communication, CCCStage Technology, CCCAcademic & Career Pathways Social & Behavioral Sciences & Human Services Humanities, Communication & Global Studies Performing & Visual Arts Welcome to the School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences The School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences supports all degree and certificate programs of study offered at Florida South Western State College. Through a broad curriculum, the SoAHSS provides high-quality teaching and learning experiences that are accessible and affordable, and prepares students to achieve the majority of their general education competencies.Within a culturally and artistically rich academic environment, our students develop the abilities to communicate effectively, think critically, use technology, and apply scientific principles and methods. Our core course offerings promote awareness and understanding of the complexities of the human condition while nurturing the ability of our students to explore history, society, and culture from multiple vantage points. Through the development of these skills, we prepare our students to engage challenges and embrace opportunities in the workforce, in the community, and in the world.The interdisciplinary scope of the School, as well as its focus on expressions of the human experience, prepares students for the diversity of the world in which we live. The School is committed to promoting respect for the uniqueness of every individual, while demonstrating through our coursework the commonalities that unite humanity.The School ardently serves as an economic, cultural and civic beacon in our community, while our fine and performing arts programs underscore our commitment to contribute to the rich and diverse cultural life of our community.MissionThe mission of the School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences is to foster the development of strong intellectual and practical skills in reading, writing, speaking, listening and thinking that will allow our students to become informed, responsible, and active participants in a global society.VisionThe vision of the School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences is to provide an exemplary teaching and learning environment that creates an enthusiastic community of learners who can think and interact critically and creatively as global citizens and lifelong learners.Contact UsSchool of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences Florida SouthWestern State College 8099 College Parkway Fort Myers, FL 33919 Main Office: (239) 489-9044Jennifer Summary Assoc. Dean, Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Jennifer.Summary@FSW.edu Phone: 239-489-9020Dr. Brian Page Dean, Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Brian.Page@FSW.edu Phone: 239-433-6931Wendie Thompson Sr. Staff Assistant Wendie.Thompson@FSW.edu Phone: 239-489-9044 Arts @ FSW #FSWSuccess stories from the School of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences

Delta Alpha Pi International Honor Society – Theta Zeta Chapter

Delta Alpha Pi is an academic honor society founded to recognize high-achieving students with disabilities who are attending colleges (including community colleges) and universities as undergraduate or graduate students. This dynamic organization celebrates and supports academic achievement, leadership, and advocacy for post-secondary students with disabilities. Students initiated into Delta Alpha Pi International Honor Society must meet the following criteria:All students must:Present with a documented disability and work with one of the faculty or staff members in the Office of Disability Services, or self-identify as an individual with a disability.Demonstrate an interest in disability issues.Undergraduate students must have:Completed a minimum of 24 credits.Earned an overall Quality Point Average of 3.10 on a 4.00 scale. Our purpose:Because of the negative stereotyping associated with disability, students have been reluctant to identify themselves publicly. Delta Alpha Pi Honor Society presents an opportunity to change that perception by recognizing students with disabilities for their academic accomplishments. In addition, this Honor Society facilitates the development of skills in leadership, advocacy, and education for participating students.Delta – D for Disability, but also the triangle, a symbol of strength. Members of Delta Alpha Pi demonstrate strength as leaders on campus to help break down the barriers of negativism. Also, they serve as mentors and role models for other students with disabilities.Alpha – A for Achievement. Alpha is the beginning and academic achievement must come first. But also, for advocacy because students must advocate for themselves before they can advocate for others. Members of Delta Alpha Pi enhance advocacy skills for themselves and for the rights of all individuals with disabilities to be included fully in society.Pi – P for Pride, pride in academic achievement and in other accomplishments, not just as students with disabilities but as members of the university community. Pi is a mathematical symbol that we all learned to use in elementary arithmetic classes. So Pi is an appropriate symbol for education. Members of Delta Alpha Pi participate in activities designed to educate the community and society regarding the need to apply the principles of universal design in learning.Connect with us on Bucs Corner!

Public Safety - Hendry/Glades Curtis Center

Details Email: publicsafety@fsw.edu Phone: (863) 674-6017 Extension: Fax: Fax Extension: Website: https://www.fsw.edu/campuspolice Location: Hendry/Glades Office Hours: 24/7/365 Faculty and Staff Name Title Phone # Ext. Email Norman Seifert Community Service Technician (8 hr) (863) 674-6017 66017 Email

Knowledge Network

Jennifer VonderwellScience Lab ManagerPhone: (239) 732-3743Extension: 33743Location: Collier N209E-Mail:   Areas of Expertise AgricultureAgriculture And BiosystemsBiologyEnvironment (see Also Marine And Sustainability)EcologyResource ManagementGeology (see Also Volcanoes)Natural ResourcesPlantsResearchScienceMicrobiologyMolecular BiologyStatistics (see Also Mathematics)

Pregnant Students

Did you know pregnancy is protected under both Title IX and the American's with Disabilities Act (ADA)?Under Title IXTitle IX makes it illegal to discriminate because of sex, which includes discrimination on the basis of pregnancy, childbirth, false pregnancy, miscarriage, abortion or related conditions, including recovery. Title IX also ensures the right to take medically necessary leave and to be free of harassment, intimidation, or other discrimination because of pregnancy-related conditions.Under the ADANot all pregnancies result in a disability, but they could quickly result in a short-term disability. It is best to self-identify ahead of time and have the documentation in place because if a problem presents itself, and you can’t be in class, unexcused absences/missed work will be one less thing you will have to worry about.Self-Identification ProcessHaving the self-identification process completed ahead of time encourages the student to have communication with Adaptive Services and their Professors prior to needing accommodations. In the event the student becomes unable to attend class, or needs other pregnancy-related accommodations, having this process in place expedites communication between the student, Adaptive Services and their professors.Pregnant Students Self-Identification FormFor more information regarding your rights as a pregnant student, please visit The Pregnant Scholar.Lactation Rooms Available at FSW (PDF)

Assistive Technology

The Assistive Technology (AT) program provides services to individuals registered for accommodations with permanent or temporary disabilities access to various forms of technology to enhance academic independence and productivity. Many assistive technologies are becoming a part of mainstream society.Definition for Assistive Technology:Equipment or software items designed to use to compensate for areas of disability or impairment. It allows students with disabilities the same access to information and production as their peers.Services ProvidedAlternative Textbook Formats.Testing Accommodations.Auxiliary AidsASL/CART RequestsResource IdentificationReferrals on and off campus for servicesAvailable Assistive Technologies at FSWJAWS (Job Access With Speech)ZoomTextRead&WriteBalabolka.Dragon NaturallySpeaking.HardwareDaVinci High Definition CCTV Magnifier.GoVision Desktop High Definition CCTV MagnifierFM Boxes - Portable listening audio transmitter and receiver unitsLarge key Black on Yellow Keyboards.Pebble HD Portable CCTV MagnifierScanning Pens:C-Pen Reader (or Reader Pen):Printed Text-to-Speech.Translate English, Spanish, and French.Scan text to a Personal Computer, Mac, or Linux.Ability to record audio.United Kingdom or United States English, French and Spanish accents.Left- or Right-Handed Mode.Dictionary Pen:Printed Text-to-Speech.Translate into English: Spanish, French, Italian, German, Russian, Mandarin Chinese, and Arabic.Translate Spanish, French, Italian, German, Russian, and Mandarin Chinese into English.Scan text to a Personal Computer, Mac, or Linux.Ability to record audio.Left- or Right-Handed Mode.C-Pen Exam Reader:Printed Text-to-Speech.Read aloud English, Spanish, French, Italian, and German.United Kingdom or United States English, French and Spanish accents.No Recording Capabilities.Left- or Right-Handed Mode.sComm UbiDuo 2 Wireless - Wireless two-way real-time text communication device.Refreshable Braille Displays.Talking TI-83 Graphing Calculator.Basic Function Talking Calculator.Audio Recorders.iPad with Virtual Remote Interpreters app installed for ASL.Touchscreen laptops available for those with mobility impairment on a case-by-case basis.FurnitureMotorized adjustable desktop tables.Hand-crank adjustable desktop tables.Ergotron adjustable workspace.

Policies

General Administration Site Search Search Policy # Title Approved 2-01 College Property Control 6/23/23 2-02 Copyright Policy 2/18/09 2-03 Discrimination and Harassment Policy 10/6/20 2-04 Drug and Alcohol Policy 2/18/09 2-05 Equal Access Equal Employment Opportunity 10/6/20 2-06 Duty-Day Calendar 9/26/17 2-07 Campus Violence Prevention 11/18/14 2-08 Child Abuse Reporting 12/3/19 2-09 Information Security 11/17/15 2-10 Suspected or Known Fraud, Abuse or Other Illegal Acts 2/24/15 2-11 Procurement of Prequalified Contractors 1/27/15 2-12 Tobacco Free Environment 8/26/14 2-13 Change Orders In Construction Requirements After A Contract Has Been Awarded 1/26/10 2-14 College Name Marks and Seal 9/25/17 2-15 HIV-AIDS 4/24/18 2-16 Unmanned Aircraft System (Drone) Operations 6/23/23

Public Notices

Florida SouthWestern State College announces public meetings to which all persons are invited. In accordance with the Sunshine Law, the public is invited to listen and observe the Committee Meetings. Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in this meeting is asked to advise the college at least 24 hours before the meeting by contacting Human Resources. Public Meetings ‹ First<267268269270271272273>Last › Category: Interviews Position Title: Coordinator, Construction and Fixed Assets Accounting Recruitment Number: 13-151 Date/Time: Tuesday, 12/3/13, 12:30 PM Location: Lee Campus, Room O-105 Category: Interviews Position Title: Coordinator, Employee Benefits and Training Recruitment Number: 13-194 Date/Time: Tuesday, 12/3/13, 1:00 PM Location: Lee Campus, Room N-120 Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Director for Housing and Residence Life Recruitment Number: 13-192 Date/Time: Tuesday, 12/3/13, 2:00 PM Location: Lee Campus, Room S-260 Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Programmer Recruitment Number: 13-180 Date/Time: Tuesday, 12/3/13, 1:00 PM Location: Lee Campus, Room G-213 Category: Interviews Position Title: Coordinator, Residential Engagement Recruitment Number: 13-195 Date/Time: Monday, 12/2/13, 9:00 AM Location: Lee Campus, Room S-262D Category: Interviews Position Title: Director of Development Recruitment Number: 13-156 Date/Time: Tuesday, 11/26/13, 9:00 AM Location: Lee Campus, Room The Foundation and Alumni Center Bldg Z-117 Category: Interviews Position Title: Associate Dean, Nursing Programs Recruitment Number: 13-119 Date/Time: Friday, 11/22/13, 2:30 PM Location: Lee Campus, Room I-228 Category: Interviews Position Title: Auxiliary Services Accounting Coordinator Recruitment Number: 13-198 Date/Time: Friday, 11/22/13, 10:30 AM Location: Lee Campus, Room O-102 Category: Interviews Position Title: Director of Development Recruitment Number: 13-156 Date/Time: Thursday, 11/21/13, 2:00 PM Location: Lee Campus, Room Board Conference Room I-228 Category: Interviews Position Title: Instructional Assistant, Mathematics Recruitment Number: 13-155 Date/Time: Thursday, 11/21/13, 9:00 AM Location: Hendry Glades Center, Room A 106 ‹ First<267268269270271272273>Last ›

Public Notices

Florida SouthWestern State College announces public meetings to which all persons are invited. In accordance with the Sunshine Law, the public is invited to listen and observe the Committee Meetings. Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in this meeting is asked to advise the college at least 24 hours before the meeting by contacting Human Resources. Public Meetings ‹ First<266267268269270271272>Last › Category: Interviews Position Title: Dean, School of Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences Recruitment Number: 13-141 Date/Time: Friday, 12/6/13, 1:20 PM Location: Lee Campus, Room I-228 Category: Interviews Position Title: Programmer Recruitment Number: 13-180 Date/Time: Friday, 12/6/13, 1:00 PM Location: Lee Campus, Room G213 Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Staff Assistant Recruitment Number: 13-205 Date/Time: Friday, 12/6/13, 11:00 AM Location: Lee Campus, Room N-104 Category: Interviews Position Title: Staff Assistant Recruitment Number: 13-205 Date/Time: Friday, 12/6/13, 11:30 AM Location: Lee Campus, Room N-104 Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Assistant Director, Institutional Research Recruitment Number: 13-200 Date/Time: Thursday, 12/5/13, 10:00 AM Location: Lee Campus, Room G-201 Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Testing Specialist Recruitment Number: 13-201 Date/Time: Thursday, 12/5/13, 10:45 AM Location: Lee Campus, Room P-205 Category: Interviews Position Title: Coordinator, Employee Benefits and Training Recruitment Number: 13-194 Date/Time: Wednesday, 12/4/13, 3:00 PM Location: Lee Campus, Room N-120 Category: Screening Committee Meeting Position Title: Coordinator, Residential Engagement Recruitment Number: 13-192 Date/Time: Wednesday, 12/4/13, 12:00 PM Location: Lee Campus, Room S-262D Category: Interviews Position Title: Dean, School of Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences Recruitment Number: 13-141 Date/Time: Tuesday, 12/3/13, 3:30 PM Location: Lee Campus, Room I-228 Category: Interviews Position Title: Dean, School of Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences Recruitment Number: 13-141 Date/Time: Tuesday, 12/3/13, 1:50 PM Location: Lee Campus, Room I-122Charlotte Campus, Room J-118Collier Campus, Room G-109Hendry Glades Center, Room A-106 ‹ First<266267268269270271272>Last ›

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