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HERPETON: Florida Herpetological Conference
https://www.fsw.edu/herpetonconference
October 31st- November 2nd 2025Hosted at the Naples Botanical Gardens
Campus BUC$
https://www.fsw.edu/buccard/campusbucs
The Florida SouthWestern State College Campus BUC$ account is a general purpose, prepaid, declining balance purchase plan.Campus BUC$ will allow you to make purchases at: How it WorksAdd value to your BUC Card at the Cashier’s Office or OnlineMake purchases at Bookstore (Lee, Collier, Charlotte)Dining The Pier Eatery in Building SDunkin in Building JThe Med Shed Cafe in Building AAWepa Printers (Lee, Collier, Charlotte, Hendry/Glades Curtis Center)Insert the BUC card into printerHand the cashier your BUC Card for payment at checkout. (Bookstore & Dining)The cost of your purchase will be deducted directly from your Campus BUC$ account.Finally, check your receipt for the remaining balance in Campus BUC$.Upon the initial deposit, the BUC Card will establish an electronic balance in the cardholder’s name. All sale transactions are debited from the BUC Card accounts electronically. The cardholder shall be responsible for observing the debit transaction at the time of the sale and for monitoring the current account balance. Each individual is responsible for managing his/her account. A BUC Card account is like cash – IT MUST BE PROTECTED. There are no transaction charges. No interest is earned. This card is not a credit card. Purchase returns will be credited to BUC Card accounts. Cash refunds and withdrawals will not be permitted. Purchases will not be permitted with a malfunctioning card. There are no limitations on the number of times the BUC Card may be used or the dollar amount of any transaction, so long as the purchase amount does not exceed the balance of the BUC Card account.
Add Funds to Your BUC Card
https://www.fsw.edu/buccard/addfunds
Add value to your card today! All you need is the recipient's ID number (no '@' symbol), their last name, and a valid credit card. The funds become available within minutes after you have completed the transaction.Enter your student ID # and last name below to begin. Add Funds Student ID #: Last Name: Submit
Frequently Asked Questions
https://www.fsw.edu/buccard/faq
Why do we have to pay an ID card fee every semester?This is a fee for maintaining current BUC Card services and starting new services each year. This fee does not give you a NEW BUC Card each year.What is the BUC Card?The BUC Card is a single, common and recognizable identification card for people who are affiliated with Florida SouthWestern State College. The BUC Card can be used for a wide range of on-campus services such as photocopying, purchases, and other services.Do I need a BUC Card?Yes! In order to take advantage of the many services and privileges of being an Florida SouthWestern State College student, faculty or staff member, a BUC Card is needed. Some of the services and privileges including Library Services and access to financial aid funds in the bookstores require the ID.Why do we have new BUC Cards?The main reason is to provide more secure cardholder identification; also, the new card is capable of accessing products and services.What forms of identification do I need to obtain a BUC Card?Photo ID's such as current/valid Driver License, Military I.D., and Passport.What do I do if I lose my card?Email the BUC Card Office at BUCCARDOPS@fsw.edu to report your card lost any time.Is there a replacement card fee?There is a $30.00 fee to obtain a replacement BUC Card. The fee must be paid in advance at the Cashier’s office using cash, check, or credit/debit. The cashier will provide a receipt of payment that must be shown to the BUC Card or ID Issuing office staff prior to the re-issue of another BUC Card.How do I get a replacement card if mine is damaged?Cards that need to be replaced due to malfunction are issued at no charge provided that the most recent card issued is returned when a replacement is requested. (A malfunction is when the black mag stripe on the back of the card has no visible damage, is the current active card, and cannot be read for all activities.) Email the BUC Card Office for replacement instruction. Do not discard the damaged card; you will need to submit a picture of it for verification.When does my card expire?Your BUC Card will no longer be valid as Florida SouthWestern State College identification upon graduation from the college, complete withdrawal of classes, or termination of employment with the College. Campus BUC$ may continue to be used until they are exhausted or a refund has been requested.When should I carry my BUC Card with me?At all times when on any Florida SouthWestern State College campus or center and off campus when representing Florida SouthWestern State College.Can anyone else use my BUC Card?NO! In fact, your BUC Card can be revoked if you allow someone else to use your card for any reason.Can members of my family use my card?NO! Never allow anyone to use your card for any reason; your card may be revoked if improperly used.Can I use my BUC Card to get cash?No. The BUC Card is not an ATM card.Can I use my BUC Card in the Automatic Teller Machines (ATM's) on campus?No.How do I get a refund for money I have placed on my BUC Card?If there is a balance in your declining balance account at the end of a term, it will be carried over to the next term. Balances upon separation from the College will be refunded upon request. If a card holder is not enrolled for 3 consecutive terms, a refund of any balances in Campus BUC$ will be issued automatically. Refunds on accounts will be made at the full value of the unused balance. Refunds will be applied to the student’s account receivables with the college. All debts on the cardholder’s student account must be satisfied prior to a refund being issued. Any negative BUC Card account balances will be charged to the cardholder’s student account, or billed directly to the cardholder.Can the information on my BUC Card be erased or altered?If your card comes in contact with a magnetic field, the stripe on the back of the card may no longer read correctly; this will not alter the information on your BUC Card account. Obtaining a replacement BUC Card will allow you to once again gain access to services.Are BUC Card photos and cardholder information kept on file?Yes, the digitized photos are stored to allow for instant card replacement. Storing the photos also provides an additional means of identifying persons requesting replacement cards.What if I am both a student and faculty/staff member, do I need two cards?No. You will be issued one BUC Card that identifies your primary position.If I have recently finished a semester, and have no intention of returning for the following semester, will my BUC Card immediately be deactivated?No, your BUC Card will not be deactivated immediately. Instead, the card will remain active for 3 consecutive academic terms after the end of your last class. This will enable you to access Florida SouthWestern State College services and privileges in order to conduct any unfinished business. If you are not enrolled in classes, certain privileges may be revoked such as access to library privileges.Can I use my Connect for products or services off campus?Not at this time.Important Forms:Refund Request Form (PDF)
Career Connection Center
https://www.fsw.edu/careers
Your pathway to a successful and fulfilling career begins here, at Florida SouthWestern State College's (FSW) Career Connection Center. We are your partners on this journey, providing the guidance, resources, and expertise you need to navigate the world of work with confidence and purpose. At FSW, we understand that your education is just the first step towards your dream career. The Career Connection Center is where you'll find the support and tools to turn your aspirations into reality. Our dedicated team of professionals is committed to empowering you to achieve your career goals, whether you're a student exploring your options or an alumnus seeking new opportunities. Career Exploration Career Development Career Connection FSW Career Connection Center8099 College Parkway Fort Myers, FL 33919 Lee Campus: Q-225 Collier Campus: C-116 Charlotte Campus: J-101 Hendry/Glades: A-107Connect with Us email Facebook Instagram Linkedin
Card Policies
https://www.fsw.edu/buccard/policies
BUC Card AgreementThe BUC Card is the property of Florida SouthWestern State College (FSW), is not transferable, and remains valid as long as the holder continues his/her affiliation with the College. Use by anyone other than the person to whom it was issued is strictly prohibited. The cardholder is subject to disciplinary actions and penalties for improper use of the BUC Card.The information contained in the card system, including your BUC Card photo, can be used by FSW for internal College business purposes as deemed appropriate and approved by the Vice President of Student Affairs for students and approved by the College's General Counsel for employees.Once funds have been deposited into your Campus BUC$ account, they may only be withdrawn by way of purchases. You may not withdraw cash prior to your graduation, withdrawal or separation from the College. If you have funds in your Campus BUC$ account at the end of an academic term, it will be carried over into the upcoming academic term.Upon separation from the College, a refund can be obtained for any remaining balance in your Campus BUC$ account. This form can be obtained at the BUC Card Office. Any refund amount will first be applied to any outstanding balance owed to FSW.If you fail to request a refund of any balance remaining in your account for a period of 3 consecutive academic terms after graduation, withdrawal or separation from the College, the balance will be automatically refunded less any outstanding balances due FSW, with the minimum refund being one dollar.By using my Buc Card to gain access to the FSW Fitness Center, Group Fitness and Campus Recreation activities, I hereby agree to indemnify and hold harmless the Florida SouthWestern State College Board of Trustees, its officers, employees and agents, from and against any claims, damages, or liability arising from use of the FSW Fitness Center and/or participation in any of the programs or activities offered by the FSW Fitness Center.I hereby agree to hold harmless the Florida SouthWestern State College Board of Trustees, its officers, employees and agents, from and against any claims, damages, or liability arising from or related to production, storage, and use of my photograph in connection with the BUC Card system.I have read this agreement before signing below, and I fully understand its contents, meaning, and impact. I understand that I am free to address any specific questions regarding this agreement by submitting my questions in writing prior to signing. By signing this Agreement, I acknowledge my acceptance of the terms and conditions stated herein and agree to be bound by such terms and conditions.I have read and agree to the above conditions and agree to abide by the policies of the BUC Card Office, as published on the BUC Card website located at https://www.fsw.edu/buccard. Policies may be amended by FSW and such changes will be posted on the BUC Card website 21 days prior to the effective date.PoliciesAll Florida SouthWestern State College BUC Cards are the property of Florida SouthWestern State College and are provided for appropriate identification purposes and access to products and services. The card is not transferable and is valid as long as the cardholder continues his/her specific affiliation with the College. Any misuse, alteration, or fabrication of the card may subject the cardholder to revocation of the card and may result in disciplinary action by the College.Florida SouthWestern State College BUC Cards will be issued under the individual's Banner Identification Number, which is printed on the face of the card. Cards are issued by the BUC Card Office and campus ID Card issuing locations.Only one Florida SouthWestern State College BUC Card is issued to each person. Cards are issued based on an individual's primary affiliation at Florida SouthWestern State College. There is a hierarchy in the system that determines an individual's primary affiliation. If an individual is affiliated with Florida SouthWestern State College in more than one way, the designation on their BUC Card will reflect the affiliation of which they are most associated, or their primary affiliation.If an individual's primary affiliation changes and a new BUC Card designation results from this change, a replacement ID card will be given.Florida SouthWestern State College BUC Card photographs are digitized and stored electronically. Florida SouthWestern State College retains full rights to these photographs and can be used by Florida SouthWestern State College for internal College business purposes as deemed appropriate and approved by the Vice President of Student Affairs for students and approved by the College's General Counsel for employees.Government-issued identification with photograph must be presented prior to an Florida SouthWestern State College BUC Card being issued. Appropriate forms of identification include a passport, driver's license, or military/government identification card. The College reserves the right to challenge the validity of any identification presented to obtain an Florida SouthWestern State College BUC Card if said identification appears altered, worn, unclear, photocopied, or issued by an unrecognized organization or institution. In these cases, an additional government-issued ID may be required.Under no circumstances shall a potential cardholder be permitted to wear any type of hat or face covering, including, but not limited to, veils, masks, sunglasses, or visors, that covers any part of the head, during the photographing for an Florida SouthWestern State College BUC Card. If requested, privacy will be provided during the photographing process. All photographs will be taken one person at a time, front-facing with no hand or other gestures.All contents of the Florida SouthWestern State College BUC Card (including, but not limited to design, magnetic stripe, information, photographs, and printed and graphic elements) are subject to the control of Florida SouthWestern State College. Furthermore, the information provided on the magnetic stripe may not be "deconstructed," "reverse-engineered" or otherwise tampered with, and its elements used without written consent from the appropriate Florida SouthWestern State College authority. It is the sole responsibility of the College to preserve the integrity of the magnetic stripe data, and under no circumstances is it permissible for any person or persons, whether affiliated with Florida SouthWestern State College or not, to modify this stripe.The ability to deposit funds onto a BUC Card online is open to any BUC Card holder. Deposits can be made in person with the Banner ID number and last name on the account or a Campus BUC$ Deposit Form can be completed and mailed to the Cashier's Office.The BUC Card is the property of Florida SouthWestern State College. Individuals must surrender the identification card if so instructed by the Campus Police Department or an Florida SouthWestern State College official. The individual card holder is responsible for protecting all services and products provided by that identification card. No cardholder is permitted to lend his/her identification card to others for any purpose. This includes accepting payment for College services or products onto your card and then using it to make a payment on someone's behalf.There is a $30.00 fee to obtain a replacement BUC Card. The fee must be paid in advance at the Cashier's office using cash, check, or credit/debit. The cashier will provide a receipt of payment that must be shown to the BUC Card or ID Issuing office staff prior to the re-issue of another BUC Card.When a lost BUC Card is received in the BUC Card Office, it will immediately be determined if the card is active in the system. If the card is active, it will be immediately frozen in the system. The frozen card will be stored in the BUC Card Office. If the card is not active, meaning a replacement card has already been issued, the card will be immediately shredded. Once a card is frozen, the BUC Card Office staff will send an email out to the individual letting them know their lost card has been received. Individuals will be required to sign a form stating they have verified the status of their account and received their lost card.Terms & ConditionsThe BUC Card must be presented at the time of use in order to obtain services. Your card and related accounts are non-transferable; any misuse or illegal transactions can result in privileges being suspended or revoked. Except as provided below, you are responsible for the usage of your card.Campus BUC$ AccountsThe Campus BUC$ Account is an optional account of pre-deposited funds accessed by the cardholder for products and services. Funds cannot be withdrawn off the card at any time, except for withdrawal/separation from the college or graduation.Cardholder's Campus BUC$ accounts will be activated automatically upon an initial cash deposit of a minimum of $5.00.The cardholder understands and agrees that the BUC Card is not a credit card, nor can it be used to obtain cash or cash advances from the account under any circumstances.If the cardholder's Campus BUC$ account balance goes below zero as a result of the system or one of its readers being off-line, the cardholder remains responsible for payment of those purchases. In the event of a negative balance, the balance will be applied to your student account receivables and the cardholder will be notified via e-mail stating the negative balance. The cardholder will be given 30 days to pay the negative balance. If after 30 days the negative balance has not been reconciled, a hold will be placed on the cardholder's student account preventing registration and transcript requests.Merchandise will be accepted for return according to the refund policy in force where the goods and services were purchased. Cash refunds will not be made for returned merchandise that was purchased with the BUC Card. A credit will be made to the cardholder's Campus BUC$ account.BUC Card Bookstore/Financial Aid AccountYou must present your BUC Card at the time of use in order to obtain services. Your card and related accounts are non-transferable; any misuse or illegal transactions can result in privileges being suspended or revoked. Illegal usage can also result in criminal prosecution and academic sanctions as provided for in the Student Handbook. You are responsible for the usage of your card, including general terms of use and specific terms listed below for the Bookstore Buying Days usage.Cardholder's BUC Card Bookstore Buying Days with Financial Aid privileges will be activated according to the schedule determined by the Office of Financial Aid.If the cardholder's BUC Card Bookstore Buying Days with Financial Aid balance goes below zero as a result of the system or one of its readers being off-line or a reduction in financial aid eligibility, the cardholder remains responsible for payment of those purchases. In the event of a negative balance, , the balance will be applied to your student account receivables and the cardholder will be notified via e-mail stating the negative balance. The cardholder will be given a 30 day term, or up to the last day of their academic term – whichever is shorter, to pay the negative balance. If after this grace period the negative balance has not been reconciled, a hold will be placed on the cardholder's student account preventing registration and transcript requests.It is strongly recommended that the student track their balance availability and receipts at all times and note that any change in your enrollment or other Financial Aid eligibility factors can affect the allowance balances.Error Resolution ProceduresIf an error is noticed on any receipt or statement, contact the BUC Card Office no later than sixty (60) days after the error appears. If the cardholder reports the error orally, to the BUC Card Office at (239) 432-6700, a written confirmation is required within ten (10) business days addressed to: Florida SouthWestern State College BUC Card Office 8099 College Parkway Fort Myers, FL 33919 The cardholder should furnish the following information:cardholder name,cardholder number,a description and dollar amount of the transaction in question, andan explanation of the discrepancy.The results of the investigation will be available within ten (10) business days of notification. If more time is needed, the investigation may take up to forty-five (45) days. If an error is found, it will be remedied by Florida SouthWestern State College, and documentation will be provided to the cardholder. If no error is found, a written explanation will be provided within three (3) days after the close of the investigation. Copies of the documents used during the investigation may be requested by the cardholder.Closing Accounts, Refunds, ReturnsUpon complete withdrawal/separation or graduation from the institution, the cardholder may request his/her account be closed and Campus BUC$ balances of $5.00 or more be refunded. The card holder must submit a refund request form (PDF).The BUC Card Office reserves the right to close any BUC Card Account that has been inactive for 3 consecutive academic terms.Refunds on accounts with remaining balances greater than $5.00 will be made at the full value of the unused balance. Refunds will be applied to the student's account receivables with the college. All debts on the cardholder's student account must be satisfied prior to a refund being issued. Any negative BUC Card account balances will be charged to the cardholder's student account, or billed directly to the cardholder. If your Campus BUC$ balance is less than $5.00 we will not be issuing refunds and recommend you spend down the balance before separating from the institution.DocumentationIf the point-of-sale terminal is equipped to provide a receipt, you may request a receipt at the time of purchase. It is the Cardholder's responsibility to ensure the receipt is correct.Activity statements can be generated upon request of the cardholder.Effective Date of AgreementThese terms and conditions are effective immediately and remain so until written notification is published. Florida SouthWestern State College shall post on the college website all BUC Card policy changes at least twenty-one (21) days before the changes become effective. Prior notice need not be given where immediate change in a term and/or condition is necessary to maintain or restore the security of the system or account.Disclosure StatementThe BUC Card is the property of Florida SouthWestern State College. Individuals must surrender the identification card if so instructed by the Campus Police Department or an Florida SouthWestern State College official. The individual card holder is responsible for protecting all services and products provided by that identification card. No cardholder is permitted to lend his/her identification card to others for any purpose. This includes accepting payment for College services or products onto your card and then using it to make a payment on someone's behalf.Confidentiality StatementFlorida SouthWestern State College will disclose information to third parties about cardholder accounts only:In order to comply with court orders or other applicable laws.If the cardholder gives the BUC Card Office written permission.Florida SouthWestern State College BUC Card photographs are digitized and stored electronically. Florida SouthWestern State College retains full rights to these photographs and can be used by Florida SouthWestern State College for internal College business purposes as deemed appropriate and approved by the Vice President of Student Affairs for students and approved by the College's General Counsel for employees.
Scholarship Information
https://www.fsw.edu/financialaid/scholarships
Apply NowFederal and State Scholarships/GrantsInstitutional ScholarshipsContact InformationThe 2026/2027 Scholarship Application which is valid for Fall 2026, Spring and Summer 2027, is now open.Please note that the 2025/2026 Scholarship Application is closed.To be considered for all FSW institutional scholarships, students mustApply to FSW and receive a student ID number.Submit a completed FSW Scholarship Application each Academic YearComplete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) each academic year and provide any necessary documents if selected for verification. The FAFSA is required for need-based scholarships, but students are encouraged to complete it every year to maximize their eligibility for financial aid and scholarship opportunities.Apply Now*If you are a student with a documented disability and need assistance with completing this application, please contact the Office of Adaptive Services at AdaptiveServices@fsw.edu or (239) 432‐7354*Students awarded a scholarship will receive an email, via their Bucs email, with further information. It is important to regularly check your student email as scholarships are awarded at various times throughout the academic year. Institutional ScholarshipsFSW awards a variety of unique scholarships each academic year through the fundraising efforts of the FSW Foundation and scholarship funds available through the Office of Financial Aid and Cashier Services.Scholarship award amounts vary and are awarded based on several factors including, but not limited to, merit, financial need, major of study, and/or other specifications set by donors/departments. Students are responsible for meeting all eligible requirements and submitting required admissions and financial aid documents, which may include submitting proof of Florida Residency for Tuition Purposes. Students not meeting Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) or are no longer in Good Academic Standing will not be considered or remain eligible for FSW Scholarships.Isabella Curtis Scholarship for LaBelle High School Graduates Isabella Curtis ScholarshipHonors and Fine Arts Scholarships The scholarships listed below may require a formal audition, submission of portfolio, or additional prerequisites as required.Fine Arts Scholarship – MusicFine Arts Scholarship – TheatreFine Arts Scholarship – Visual ArtsFor Fine Arts Scholarships, complete the FSW Scholarship Application at https://fsw.awardspring.com/. Honors Scholar Program – Apply Here!Federal and State Scholarships/GrantsGrants are financial aid that do not have to be repaid. Eligibility for grants are determined by information obtained from the submission of the Free Application of Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Students must submit a completed Florida Financial Aid Application (FFAA) to The Office of Student Financial Assistance (OSFA) for programs below denoted by an asterisk (*). In order to apply for State Scholarship & Grant Programs, a student must first Create a Student Account. After logging into your account, you may proceed to complete the FFAA. Scholarships and Grants not marked with an asterisk are awarded through the Office of Financial Aid and Cashier Services and do not require the completion of the FFAA.Need Based Grants The Federal Pell Grant Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) Florida Student Assistance Grant (FSAG) (PDF)First Generation Matching Grant (FGMG) (PDF)Federal Work Study (FWS) ProgramFlorida Work Experience (FWEP) Program (PDF)State Scholarships/Grants*Bright Futures Scholarship*Florida Farmworker Student Scholarship Program (PDF)*Rosewood Family Scholarship (PDF)*Scholarship For Children and Spouses of Deceased or Disabled Veterans (PDF)Honorably Discharged Graduate Assistance Program (PDF)Florida First Responders Scholarship ProgramApplication is not required.Program funding is contingent upon an appropriation by the Legislature.The number of scholarships awarded and award amounts will be limited based on availability of funds.Enrollment will be verified, and awards will be posted to eligible students once the add/drop period for the applicable term is complete.Open Door Grant ProgramOutside Donor Scholarships Outside Donor Scholarships are awarded by various businesses, charities, clubs/groups, etc. These scholarships have their own application process and are awarded by the outside organization.All outside donor scholarship checks should be mailed to:The Office of Financial Aid and Cashier Services 8099 College Parkway Fort Myers, FL. 33919When submitting a check as an outside donor, please indicate the following identifiable information: Students first and last name, and student ID number, if available, and the academic year or semester in which to apply funds.Tips:Talk to your high school counselor about scholarships you may be eligible for. Talk to organizations you have volunteered for to see if they have any available funding opportunities.Ask your employer if they offer tuition reimbursement or aid towards your education. The earlier you begin your scholarship research the more opportunities you will discover.Contact Information Live Chat Find our chat at the bottom of this page Click to use the QLESS app to get in line for in-person service. Financial Aid FAQ
Honors Scholar Program
https://www.fsw.edu/honors
Florida SouthWestern State College's Honors Scholar Program offers students an enriched and challenging educational experience that extends learning beyond the classroom. We strive to cultivate academic excellence, skillful leadership, and commitment to social responsibility. As a rigorous, transdisciplinary program, we inspire students to seek out transformative experiences and participate in the world in new ways.Introduction to Honors from Wendy ChaseThe Priority Application Review deadline is March 1st. You can expect to hear back from the director regarding your admission status two weeks after the application deadline.If space allows, we will review applications between March 2nd and July 1st on a rolling basis, meaning they will be reviewed as they are received. We will fill the remaining spots available on each campus with applications in this period on a first-come, first-served basis.Please note that we are not accepting any new applications for Charlotte for the 2026-2027 academic year as we have filled our program.Apply NowSome of the benefits include:Participation in a community of highly motivated, intellectually curious students and faculty who are committed to free inquiry, civilized debate, cultural creation, and community service.Funding to participate in state, regional, and national conferences Access to the Honors capstone class in which students are paired with a faculty mentor to complete a directed individual research project. Students have access to funding to acquire materials or attend workshops and conferences related to their capstone researchFunding and academic guidance to support creative initiatives.Access to Honors seminars which emphasize hands-on, project-based, experiential learning.Smaller class sizes which facilitate personalized instruction from talented faculty and foster mentoring relationships.Access to a wide range of field trips and extracurricular eventsAutomatic admission into the Honors Colleges at USF and FGCU if you complete the certificate with a 3.5 overall GPA Mission and ValuesAdmission to HonorsNewslettersFollow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramContact InformationDr. Brandon Jett, Director (863) 674-6043 brandon.jett@fsw.edu Office: J-324 (Lee Campus) & A-105 (Hendry Glades Campus) Florida SouthWestern State College 8099 College Parkway Fort Myers, Florida 33919Courtney Daniels, Program Coordinator (239) 433-6993 courtney.daniels@fsw.edu Office: Q-218 (Lee Campus) Florida SouthWestern State College 8099 College Parkway Fort Myers, Florida 33919
Visual Arts
https://www.fsw.edu/artsfsw/visualarts
VISUAL ARTS MUSIC THEATRE EVENTS Currently playing Visual Arts Visual Arts Our objective is to train innovative, systemic thinkers who stretch the boundaries of society through their visual interpretation of the complexity of our culture. We are committed to the role of artists, as they are the creative problem solvers who both reflect and shape our time in history. Our goal is to inform, challenge, stimulate and supply formal knowledge to assist in the formation of a limitless artist. To this end, we offer a variety of avenues for student engagement.Subscribe to Arts@FSW on YouTube ➜Performing & Visual Arts PathwayOur Program Features:Introductory and Advanced classes in Painting, Drawing, Conceptual Art and Installation, Photography, Abstract Painting, Figure Drawing, Ceramics, and Digital Arts.Foundation courses (Basic Design, Three Dimensional Design and Color Theory, Electronic Art).Multiple scholarships in Art that are advertised throughout the year.Art Club and Film Society where students can collaborate and share ideas outside of class to foster a vibrant campus culture.Host Art 48, an interdisciplinary art competition that offers students the opportunity to win money and prestige through their work.Three exhibition spaces for student work and stage student exhibitions each semester, one of which offers cash prizes for student workParticipate in Art Walk downtown.Degree InformationDigital Art and Multimedia Production, ASDigital Media/Multimedia Production, CCCAssociate in Arts, AAFine Arts Scholarship- Arts Academic & Career Pathways. Your browser does not support the video tag.
Music
https://www.fsw.edu/artsfsw/music
MUSIC VISUAL ARTS THEATRE EVENTS Currently playing Music Music Florida SouthWestern State College provides a variety of musical experiences—both for those who will be consumers of music, and those who will be music professionals. Students may take courses leading to the Associate of Arts degree with music emphasis. This two-year degree represents all coursework required for transfer to any upper division music program in the State of Florida. Subscribe to Arts@FSW on YouTube ➜Performing & Visual Arts PathwayOur program features an emphasis centered around the following elements:Distinguished Faculty and ScholarshipsOne-on-One Applied Lessons with Master Teachers in Voice; Piano; Organ; Guitar; and all Orchestral Instruments: Brass; Woodwinds; Percussion; and Strings.Performance opportunities in outstanding ensembles including: Florida SouthWestern State College Symphony Orchestra; FSW Concert Band; Jazz Ensembles; Florida SouthWestern State College Choir; and Chamber Groups.Courses in Music Theory; Sight Singing and Ear Training; Music History and Appreciation; Class Piano; Jazz Improvisation; Class Voice; and more. Degree InformationMusic Production and Technology, ASAudio Technology, CCCAudio Technology Program InformationAudio Technology Course ProgressionAssociate in Arts, AAAssociate of Arts Degree Sample Course Sequence with Music EmphasisFine Arts Scholarship- Music Academic & Career Pathways. Your browser does not support the video tag.
Theatre
https://www.fsw.edu/artsfsw/theatre
THEATRE VISUAL ARTS MUSIC EVENTS Currently playing Theatre Theatre The FSW Theatre program offers students a strong foundation in theatre arts while promoting the creative development of the individual. From acting to design, theatre history to playwriting, the theatre courses at Florida SouthWestern State College help students to acquire the abilities necessary to excel in their craft while also building critical thinking and cultural literacy skills in an active, supportive, and stimulating learning environment.Subscribe to Arts@FSW on YouTube ➜Performing & Visual Arts PathwayOur Program Features:Performances each semester.Distinguished Faculty and Scholarships.Courses in Stage Technology and Stage Craft, Acting, Theatre Performance and Production, and more.Degree InformationStage Technology, CCCAssociate in Arts, AAFine Arts Scholarship-Theatre Academic & Career Pathways. Your browser does not support the video tag.
Museum of Medical History
https://www.fsw.edu/museumofmedicalhistory
The Medical History Museum at FSW is the result of the collective efforts of the late Dr. Roger D. Scott, Lee County's first board certified surgeon and Dr. Jacob H. Goldberger, a retired general surgeon in Fort Myers. The Museum honors the memory of Dr. Goldberger’s former partner, Dr. David Bernstein. The Museum is dedicated to protecting, preserving, and interpreting the history and development of medicine from all periods with a special emphasis upon the evolution of Medical practice in South West Florida. In addition to the intriguing displays, the Medical History Museum at Florida SouthWestern State College will host specialized tours, provide educational programs and design community-based artifact displays, public events and lectures.About Us The Museum of Medical History provides historical displays depicting the practice of medicine, primarily in Southwest Florida, from the mid-1800s to the 1970s. Exhibits detail the progression of surgery, nursing, human prosthetics, therapeutic and diagnostic devices, and pharmaceutical artifacts. Housed in an 1,800-square-foot gallery within the nursing building on the Lee Campus, the Museum opened in November of 2010, culminating nearly two years of collaboration with its founders, surgeons Roger Scott, M.D., Jacob Goldberger, M. D. and Historian Jeff Elsberry, RRT, PhD. The Museum adds to its collection through private donations of unique medical artifacts. Many of these are displayed in off-Campus locations that “tell a unique story” about Medical History and the Evolution of Medical Practice. Mission The Museum is dedicated to collect, preserve and interpret the history and development of medicine in Lee County and the surrounding Southwest Florida areas, but will extend to medical history worldwide. Through our museum displays we will preserve and interpret objects through educational programs, public events and lectures.
Co-Curricular Programming
https://www.fsw.edu/academics/cocurricular
Featured SeriesArts @ FSWLibrary InitiativesInternational EducationHonors Scholar ProgrammingHolocaust Memorial WeekCritical Thinking Lecture SeriesAuthors @ FSW
VP for Academic Affairs
https://www.fsw.edu/vpaa
Dr. Judith Bilsky, Provost and Vice President for Academic AffairsAs the College’s Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, my role focuses on working closely with the Associate and Assistant Vice Presidents, Academic Deans, and the Registrar to support students and faculty in promoting and ensuring educational success in the classroom and beyond.In keeping with FSW’s strategic plan, my goal is excellence in academic programs which includes facilitating an environment supportive of teaching, research, public service, global awareness and meeting the workforce needs of the communities we serve. This includes an increased commitment to broader shared governance as well as a focus on rebuilding post-COVID access to on-campus classes and activities including the continued availability of remote course modalities as needed.In support of the College’s mission and strategic priorities, and working in concert with all administrators and outreach programs throughout FSW, Academic Affairs will maintain a focus on a strong, yet affordable foundation in certificate programs, Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, and select Baccalaureate degree programs throughout our six schools: the School of Allied Health, the School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, the School of Business and Technology, the School of Education, the School of Nursing, and the School of Pure and Applied Sciences.
$10K Degree Options
https://www.fsw.edu/academics/programs/bachelor10kdegrees
Tuition for four years at Florida SouthWestern State College—two pursuing an associate degree, followed by two pursuing a bachelor's degree—will typically cost approximately $15,000. This program gives eligible Florida resident students the opportunity to reduce their total tuition cost to $10,000.Program Acceptance and Ongoing RequirementsBeginning fall 2019 all eligible students enrolled in one of the qualifying bachelor's degrees will be opted into the $10K degree program upon their initial acceptance into the degree. There are no forms or applications to fill out. In order to be eligible for the $10K degree program, students must meet the following requirements:Complete either an Associate in Arts (AA) degree or an Associate in Science (AS) degree at Florida SouthWestern State CollegeBe accepted into, and maintain enrollment in, one of the qualifying bachelor's degrees: Cardiopulmonary Sciences or Public Safety AdministrationMaintain Florida residency for tuition purposes for all semesters enrolled at FSWHave a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher at point of graduation from the qualifying bachelor's degreeComplete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) each year you are enrolled in the qualifying associate and bachelor's degreesComplete the associate and bachelor's degrees within six years of declaring a qualifying associate degree majorNot all costs are covered:Developmental credit and repeat courses, withdrawals, failures or credit hours taken outside the program of study are excluded and are the responsibility of the student.Costs associated with special course fees, lab fees, textbooks, or associated costs are excluded and are the responsibility of the student.Final ReconciliationAt the completion of your AA/AS and BS/BAS degrees, the College will determine if you have continuously met all of the eligibility requirements of the $10K degree program. If all requirements have been met, you will receive a refund on tuition payments over $10,000, after deducting any financial aid you received during your time at FSW. You will not be reimbursed for any of the uncovered costs mentioned above.Calculations will be based on in-state tuition as posted here.Degree OptionsStart with an Associate Degree:You can customize the Associate in Arts degree by choosing electives that fit the prerequisite requirements of your intended bachelor's degree major. ORYou can complete an Associate in Science degree that qualifies you for acceptance into your intended bachelor's degree as identified in the degree information below.If you establish your career goals early, with the help of your FSW Student Success Advisor, you can tailor your associate degree choices to fit the bachelor's degree prerequisite criteria. Learn more about associate degree options on the Programs of Study page.Cardiopulmonary SciencesThe Bachelor of Science (BS) in Cardiopulmonary Sciences is a program designed for cardiovascular technologists and respiratory care professionals who want to advance their education. The program will provide cardiopulmonary professionals with a well-rounded general education in the arts and sciences as well as an advanced understanding in the Cardiopulmonary Sciences. The Cardiopulmonary Sciences BS provides career advancement for entry-level health profession practitioners. For more information and admission requirements, please visit the BS, Cardiopulmonary Sciences program page.Public Safety AdministrationThe Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Public Safety Administration is designed to prepare individuals to be leaders and administrators in public safety related professions. Students enrolling in the program bring a variety of safety and security backgrounds to enrich the educational experience, including legal studies and law enforcement, corrections, fire science, and emergency medical services. The program provides a career and educational pathway for students who have earned an Associate in Science degree in a Public Safety discipline or an Associate in Arts with electives chosen from the Public Safety field. For more information and admission requirements, please visit the BAS, Public Safety Administration program page.How to Keep on TrackThe six-year cap gives students flexibility in completing both associate and bachelor's degrees at FSW, which typically takes about four years, or two years per degree. However, students are encouraged to take courses in the recommended sequence and meet with their Student Success Advisor often, in order to keep on track to a timely graduation.If you have questions or need more information, please contact the Selective Admissions Specialist at 239-489-9054 or email admissions@fsw.edu.
Performing & Visual Arts Pathway
https://www.fsw.edu/pathways/arts
Elevate Your CreativityCultivate your talent and build a rewarding career with classes tailored to your artistic passion - all as part of a degree or certificate from FSW!The Performing & Visual Arts pathway will provide you with the knowledge and skills to begin or elevate your career in visual and fine arts. Fine arts courses include basic design, ceramics, drawing, film studies and editing, painting, photography, theatre, and more and will provide you with the basis for transfer to a four-year arts program. Explore More Academic & Career Pathways Why Performing & Visual Arts at FSW?"Having the hands-on experience... being able to be with a professor who is very knowledgeable and work with your classmates is invaluable." Watch more videos about this pathway!Performing & Visual Arts may be for you if you want to: explore your creativity and self-expression within the Artsengage in hands-on learning experiences and collaborate across all Arts disciplinesparticipate in internships and study abroad opportunitiesIn addition to courses required for the programs listed below, FSW also offers theatre and classical visual arts classes such as drawing and painting. Your Dream Career Begins HereExplore the programs in this Pathway by selecting where you'd like your program to lead you. If You Want to... Then You Should Explore... Transfer to a University or complete your bachelor's at FSW AA Transfer Program Maps Enter the workforce or pursue specialized bachelor's degrees Associate in Science (AS) Degree Programs Enter the workforce or pursue advanced degrees Bachelor's (BAS or BS) Degree Programs Enhance skills for a specific job Certificate (CCC, ATC, PSAV) Programs AA Transfer Program MapsIf you want to transfer to a University or complete your bachelor's at FSW, an Associate in Arts (AA) degree can be tailored so you can transfer into any major in the State University System.Visual & Fine Arts Music Education Music Performance Music Therapy Associate in Science (AS) ProgramsIf you want to enter the workforce immediately upon graduation or have an interest in pursuing a specialized bachelor's degree program, one of these two-year degree programs might be for you.Digital Art and Multimedia ProductionMusic Production and TechnologyCollege Credit Certificate (CCC) ProgramsIf you want to enhance your skills for a specific job, this type of program might be for you. CCCs require fewer credits and they may apply to an associate degree. Audio Technology Digital Media/Multimedia ProductionStage TechnologyArts @ FSW Want to check out an upcoming student performance or visit one of our on-campus galleries or Arts halls? Arts @ FSW has all the information you need to know about the art and cultural offerings at FSW. Learn MoreDon't see your program here?Customize your own path!Our Associate in Arts (AA) degree can be tailored to prepare you for ANY bachelor's degree program. Contact advising@fsw.edu for more information. Explore More Academic & Career Pathways ContactNeed help choosing your Pathway?Contact Academic Advising at advising@fsw.edu.Related PathwaysExplore pathways that are related to Performing & Visual Arts. Education(Teaching) Humanities, Communication & Global Studies Explore More Academic& Career Pathways
Corporate & Community Education at FSW
https://www.fsw.edu/ce
Lifelong Learning and Workforce Solutions at FSW Personal enrichment or professional development—FSW Corporate & Community Education has you covered.A part of FSW's Division of Workforce Education, the Office of Corporate and Community Education offers a diverse range of non-credit programs designed to meet your learning needs, whether you are looking to explore new connections or enhance your professional journey. Join us and embark on an exciting path of discovery and growth. Corporate Training Empower your employees with targeted training programs designed to address the specific needs of your organization. Customized onsite, offsite (at FSW) or online training Hazmat Innovation & Emerging Technologies Online CEU and Training Programs Community Education Looking to explore a hobby, meet new people, or learn something new? Our Community Education classes are designed for curious minds of all ages and backgrounds. Senior Living Workshops SAT Test Preparation CPR and First Aid Future Ready: Career Exploration Industries Served: Healthcare, Business, Technology, Construction, Insurance, Customer Service, Education, and more Get StartedRequest a Custom Training Proposal Have Questions? We’re here to help you find the right opportunity. Contact Us Now Contact Us Our PartnersFSW works with these excellent educational partners to provide you with more opportunities to elevate your skillset and expand your professional career. Stay Connected! Corporate.Training@fsw.eduCommunity.education@fsw.edu(239) 489-9105
Money-Back Guarantee Program
https://www.fsw.edu/workforce/moneyback
FSW’s Money-Back Guarantee ProgramDue to industry demand and strong confidence in our students, Florida SouthWestern State College offers a refund for tuition paid to students who complete eligible high-demand workforce programs and professional requirements and are unable to find employment within six months after graduation. Exceptional instructors, wide-ranging support in and outside the classroom and partnerships with local employers lend confidence to our money-back guarantee. What is the Money-Back Guarantee Program?The Money-Back Guarantee Program is an employment initiative program that helps students who complete any of the eligible workforce education programs and professional requirements and are not employed within six months after graduation. To be eligible for a tuition refund, students must meet all program requirements as outlined below.Students eligible for the guarantee may receive a reimbursement of tuition based on the following formula: tuition assessed minus federal, State, and institutional scholarships or grants received. Please note, only tuition is included in this guarantee, any student activity fees, financial aid fees, other fees and other expenses and/or charges are excluded. Only courses that are required for the degree will be considered for reimbursement. For the BS Elementary Education degree, only tuition paid once the student is accepted to the BS degree is considered. Students who receive a job offer in their respective industry within the six-month window after graduation will be considered to have successfully found employment and will no longer be eligible to participate in the Money-Back Guarantee Program or to request a refund of their tuition. What programs are eligible?Nursing, AS Dental Hygiene, AS Respiratory Care, AS Who qualifies? Money-Back Guarantee Program Student Eligibility Criteria To be eligible to apply for the program, a student must meet all of the following criteria: A student who does not receive a job offer in their respective industry within six-months after graduation will be considered eligible to participate in the Money-Back Guarantee Program and may request a refund for out-of-pocket tuition not to include: non-resident fees, lab fees, uniform fees, student activity fees, financial aid fees, testing and examinations fees, insurance fees, or other fees or expenses (such as books). For the BS Elementary Education degree, only tuition paid once the student is accepted to the BS degree is considered. Student must apply for this program no later than 240 days (6 months of job searching plus 60 days to apply for the program) after the date the degree is conferred on the student’s transcript. Student cannot be enrolled in an upper-level stackable program or continuing coursework in an advanced degree. 1. Student attendance Student must be continuously enrolled full-time (as defined by the program) through the duration of the program and meet the program’s enrollment verification standards each term. Students must meet minimum attendance requirements as specified by the program of study. 2. Student program performance Student must successfully complete all required courses, earning a grade of C or better in all coursework. Student must remain in good academic standing throughout the duration of the program. Student must pass all credential and licensure exams associated with their program/required for employment in the field of study. Student must be in good financial standing with FSW. 3. Career Service or Career Day attendance Student must provide verifiable documentation as evidence of career service or career fair participation to include completion of at least 4 career development workshops while enrolled at the College or during the 6 months after graduation. 4. Participation in internship or work-study program As applicable, student must provide verifiable documentation of satisfactory participation in an internship or work-study program related to the degree for which the guarantee is being considered. 5. Job Search Documentation Student must be legally eligible for employment within the U.S. Student must not have a criminal background that prevents employment within the career field. Student must successfully pass background checks and drug screenings as required by prospective employers. Student must provide verifiable documentation that they have worked with their local Career Source office to search for employment in the field of interest. Student must demonstrate through verifiable documentation they have been actively searching for in-field employment for at least 6 months from the date of program completion. This search must include the verifiable submission of at least 60 applications that are related to the field of study. Student must provide documented evidence such as an email or letter of invitation to interview, documentation of application submission, confirmation of non-selection, etc. 6. Development of a student career plan with the institution’s career services department. Student must provide verifiable documentation as evidence of the creation of, and adherence to, a career plan in conjunction with an FSW Career Coordinator.Complete the Money-back Guarantee Program Application. Questions? Please email workforce@fsw.edu. The Money-Back Guarantee Program was created by the Florida Legislature in 2021 with the Reimagining Education and Career Help (REACH) Act.
School of Allied Health
https://www.fsw.edu/soah
School of Allied Health. Your browser does not support the video tag. Advanced Medical Assisting (AS)Cardiovascular Technology (AS)Cardiopulmonary Sciences (BS)Dental Hygiene (AS)Emergency Medical Technology (AS)Fire Science Technology (AS)Health Information Technology (AS)Physical Therapist Assistant (AS)Radiologic Technology (AS)Respiratory Care (AS)Social and Human Services (AS)All Certificates & DegreesContinuing EducationQuick Facts Explore Nursing ProgramsWelcome to the School of Allied Health at Florida SouthWestern State College!Why Choose FSW for Allied Health Education?We offer many affordable and exceptional academic, cultural and workforce opportunities for students who want to pursue a career in the rewarding fields of health care and social and human services. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, occupations related to health care and social assistance are projected to not only grow most rapidly but also create about 45 percent of all projected job gains in from 2022 to 2032. Education and training in these fields will need postsecondary education for entry into the occupation.MissionThe mission of the School of Allied Health at Florida SouthWestern State College is to deliver high-quality, innovative, evidence-based, and patient-centered healthcare and social and human services education. Our programs strive to engage students in a supportive environment that productively transforms their lives and promotes critical thinking, academic research, and clinically-based competencies. The School of Allied Health prepares students to join the health care and the social and human services workforce within the communities we serve.VisionThe vision of the School of Allied at Florida SouthWestern State College is to acknowledge and expand the vast interdisciplinary expertise of its programs to be disseminated among program graduates within the health care and social and human services communities they serve. Programs OfferedDiscover the gateway to an exciting future in health professions at FSW School of Allied Health. There are endless possibilities with our array of dynamic programs. From baccalaureate Bachelor of Science degrees to specialized certificates, our offerings span across multiple healthcare and social and human services disciplines, available both on-campus and online. Step into our renowned Healthcare Training and Simulation Center, a cutting-edge facility that sets the stage for engaging and immersive learning experiences. Here, alongside dedicated faculty and staff, you'll explore hands-on training that mirrors real-world scenarios, preparing you to excel in your chosen profession. At FSW, we're not just educators; we're community leaders. Engage with us on local, national, and international levels as we actively contribute to shaping the future of healthcare. Our graduates are highly successful on credentialing examinations. With an impressive track record of success, our students seamlessly transition into rewarding careers upon graduation. Explore our various academic programs and uncover the unique opportunities that await within each discipline. Join us at Florida SouthWestern State College School of Allied Health and embark on unparalleled education and growth. Your future in healthcare or in social and human services begins here.