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Small Business Management (Certificate)
https://www.fsw.edu/academics/programs/certsmallbusiness
Apply to FSWContact UsSmall Business, Big IdeasFlorida SouthWestern State College's College Credit Certificate (CCC) in Small Business Management is designed to teach students how to develop small business plans, create marketing plans for a business service or product, review financial reports, use effective communication skills in dealing with stakeholders both inside and outside the organization and recognize appropriate administrative fundamentals often found in small business management. CareersSkillsDegreesProgram InformationAccreditation & OutcomesHelpful LinksContact UsApplyWhy FSW?CareersCompletion of the Small Business Management Certificate prepares students for roles such as: Small Business OwnerSmall Business Management Marketing Associate Entry-level Hospitality Positions Entry-level Banking Positions International Business Associate SkillsApplicants interested in this certificate should possess: Entrepreneurial MindsetAnalytical ThinkingOrganizationTime Management Strong Communication SkillsAdaptability Teamwork & Collaboration SkillsWhat We'll Teach YouYou’ll gain practical, career-ready training in: Developing small business plans Analyzing marketing, financial, and operational dataCreating marketing strategies for products/services Reviewing and interpreting financial reports Effective stakeholder communication Implementing administrative policies and proceduresProgram InformationDuration: The Small Business Management Certificate consists of 24 credit hours and can be completed in 2 semesters with full-time enrollment. The program is designed for both full-time and part-time students. Courses are offered in online and traditional formats to accommodate students’ varying schedules and learning preferences. Curriculum: This certificate program includes courses in financial and managerial accounting, introduction to business, business mathematics, business law, computer applications, management principles, and small business management.Degrees & Certificates Graduates of the Small Business Management Certificate can apply credits toward the AS in Business Administration and Management degree at Florida SouthWestern State College. Academic & Career Pathways FSW's Academic and Career Pathways are structured educational plans guiding students through their courses toward specific career goals, providing a clear route to employment or further education, making their studies more efficient and focused. Explore the dynamic world of Business and Technology at Florida SouthWestern State College, home to our Small Business Management Certificate. This pathway enriches your understanding of business operations, innovation, and technology, preparing you for a multitude of career options. Visit the FSW Pathways Page for more information. How to ApplyProspective students should check FSW's admission portal for application guidelines and submit their application along with the necessary documents. Once accepted, you will be assigned an advisor who will help you register. If you are interested in the Small Business Management Certificate, you can apply directly to the program. You can also apply to the Associate in Arts degree in General Studies and speak with your advisor about incorporating business administration courses into your studies.ContactFor more information, contact FSW’s School of Business & Technology at sbt@fsw.edu or visit FSW's Equity Page.Helpful LinksApply to FSWBusiness PathwayOther Academic and Career Pathways Associate in Arts Degree
Supervision and Management (BAS)
https://www.fsw.edu/academics/programs/bas-management
Apply to FSWContact UsProgram FlyerA Look Into Supervision and Management at FSW Florida SouthWestern State College's Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Supervision and Management program is designed to prepare students for managerial roles in a variety of industries. This degree also provides an opportunity for individuals with an Associate in Arts degree and interest or experience in acquiring leadership, business management, and supervisory skills. CareersSkillsDegreesProgram InformationAccreditation & OutcomesHelpful LinksContactApplyWhy FSW?CareersCompletion of the Supervision and Management, BAS degree prepares students for roles such as: General and Operations Manager Administrative Services ManagerHuman Resources Manager Sales ManagerProject Manager EntrepreneurSkillsApplicants interested in this degree should possess: Leadership and Decision-Making Abilities Strategic ThinkingEffective Communication SkillsProblem-solving SkillsOrganizational and Planning SkillsAdaptabilityTeamwork and Collaboration SkillsWhat We'll Teach YouYou’ll gain practical, career-ready training in: Leadership and Organizational BehaviorStrategic PlanningAccountingHuman Resource Management Business EthicsCorporate Responsibility MarketingInternational Business Information Resources ManagementProgram InformationDuration: The Supervision and Management, BAS degree consists of 120 credit hours and can be completed in 2 years with full-time enrollment. The program is designed for both full-time and part-time students. Courses are offered in online and traditional formats to accommodate students’ varying schedules and learning preferences. Curriculum: The degree program includes courses in leadership, strategic planning, accounting, finance and budgeting, human resource management, business ethics, marketing, international business, and electives in management, information technology, entrepreneurship and accounting. DegreesGraduates of the Supervision and Management, BAS degree can pursue Master’s Degrees in Management, Business Administration, Leadership, or other related areas at many local colleges and universities as well as those located throughout the state and country. Graduates of the this program can matriculate into the Lutgert College of Business, Master of Business Administration at Florida Gulf Coast University or into the H. Wayne Huizenga College of Business and Entrepreneurship graduate programs and certificates at Nova Southeastern University. Please see your Academic Advisor for more details. Academic & Career Pathways FSW's Academic and Career Pathways are structured educational plans guiding students through their courses toward specific career goals, providing a clear route to employment or further education, making their studies more efficient and focused. Explore the dynamic world of Business and Technology at Florida SouthWestern State College, home to our Supervision and Management, BAS degree. This pathway enriches your understanding of business operations, leadership, and management, preparing you for a multitude of career options. Visit the FSW Pathways Page for more information.Contact UsFor more information, contact FSW’s School of Business & Technology at sbt@fsw.eduHow to ApplyProspective students should check FSW's admission portal for application guidelines and submit their application along with the necessary documents. Once accepted, you will be assigned an advisor who will help you register. If you are interested in the Supervision and Management, BAS degree, you can apply directly to the program. You can also apply to the Associate in Arts degree in General Studies and speak with your advisor about incorporating business administration/ management courses into your studies.Helpful LinksApply to FSWView in 2025-26 College Catalog2025-2026 Program Planning Worksheet (PDF)Suggested Core Course Sequencing (PDF)Business PathwayOther Academic and Career Pathways Associate in Arts DegreeSchool of Business and Technology Career Coach
AS, Supply Chain Management
https://www.fsw.edu/academics/programs/asmgmtsupply
Apply to FSWContact UsProgram FlyerDive into the dynamic world of Supply Chain Management (SCM) With Florida SouthWestern State College's Associate of Science (AS) degree, you will master the complexities of SCM and logistics, key to powering today's global business operations. CareersSkillsDegreesProgram InformationAccreditation & OutcomesHelpful LinksContactApplyWhy FSWCareersWith a degree in Supply Chain Management (SCM) from FSW, you can pursue careers like: Supply Chain ManagersLogistics AnalystsPurchasing ProfessionalPlanning ProfessionalMaterials Management ProfessionalWarehousing ProfessionalLearn more about what a Supply Chain Manager does in the Skills section. Learn more about employability from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Back to TopSkillsApplicants interested in the Supply Chain Management (SCM) Programs should: Enjoy analytical thinkingPossess problem-solving skillsHave an interest in business processes and optimizationWhat We'll Teach YouThe curriculum covers supply chain strategy, logistics, procurement, and operations management, emphasizing practical applications and analytical skills. Back to TopDegreesAssociate of Science in Supply Chain Management Certificate in Logistics & Transportation Management Continuing Toward a Bachelor's Degree?Florida SouthWestern State College also offers a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Supervision and Management. Graduates of the AS Degree Supply Chain Management (SCM) will be eligible to apply for the bachelor’s degree to take the upper division courses. Contact us for more information about earning your bachelor’s degree!Back to TopProgram InformationThe Supply Chain Management (SCM) program starts in the 2024-2025 academic year and is designed to meet the demand for skilled supply chain professionals. How to ApplyProspective students should check FSW's admission portal for application guidelines and submit their application along with the necessary documents. Once you are accepted, you will be assigned an advisor who will help you register. Back to TopContactThe advising offices are located on the second floor of Building K on the Lee Campus in Fort Myers. You can also call 239-489-9270 to make an appointment. AccreditationFlorida SouthWestern State College is accredited.Outcomes Designed specifically for individuals seeking success in the dynamic realm of supply chain and logistics, this program underscores FSW's dedication to aligning educational offerings with market demands. Helpful LinksApply to FSWBureau of Labor Statistics for LogisticiansView in 2025-26 College Catalog2025-2026 Program Planning Worksheet (PDF)Suggested Core Course Sequencing (PDF)Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Supervision and ManagementCertificate in Logistics and Transportation ManagementLearn more about the Business PathwayCareer Coach
Knowledge Network
https://www.fsw.edu/knowledgenetwork
The purpose of the FSW Knowledge Network is to: Facilitate research and teaching partnerships between and among FSW faculty and staff Connect students and community members with FSW faculty and staff who have identified areas of interest and expertise Highlight the academic expertise of members of the FSW community for the purpose of outreach and sharing that knowledge with community leaders and the wider academic community Promote transdisciplinary connections between FSW faculty and faculty at other institutions Attract and support faculty with scholarship goals in alignment with the institution AccountingFinancial AccountingManagement AccountingTaxationAdvertisingAgricultureAgriculture And BiosystemsAntarcticaAnthropologyBehavior (see Psychology)BilingualismBiochemistryBiologyBiotechnologyChemistryChildren (see Also Education)Child Behavior (see Also Psychology)CommunicationComputingComputer Graphic DesignComputers And EducationDataData MiningDatabasesDigital LibrariesHuman Computer InteractionMachine LearningMaori Language And ComputingSoftware EngineeringCounselingCareer CounselingCritical ThinkingCultureDisabilitiesDevelopmental DisabilitiesDisability IssuesDiversityDiversity IssuesE-commerceEcology (see Environment)EconomicsEducationAdult EducationArts And Language EducationAssessment And Evaluation In EducationClassroom ManagementCo-operative EducationCurriculumDoctoral EducationE-educationEarly Childhood/early Years EducationEducation PolicyEducation ResearchForeign LanguageFrenchGermanGifted And Talented EducationHistory Of EducationHuman Development And EducationInclusive EducationIndigenous EducationItalianJapaneseKey CompetenciesLearning Languages And EducationLegal Education (see Also Law)Management And EducationMandarinOutdoor Education And Leisure StudiesPedagogyPhysical EducationProfessional Studies In EducationReform In EducationRestorative PracticesRussianSchools (primary/secondary)Science EducationSocial Sciences And EducationSociology And EducationSpanishSpecial EducationTertiary EducationEmotional IntelligenceEmotional HealthEnglishComposition And Rhetoric English EducationLiteracy And Literacy StudiesTeaching English As A Second Language/english As An Additional LanguageEnvironment (see Also Marine And Sustainability)Coastal Zone ManagementEcologyEnvironment IssuesEnvironmental BiochemistryEnvironmental ChangeEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental EducationEnvironmental EthicsEnvironmental HistoryEnvironmental ImpactsEnvironmental Law (see Law)Environmental Policy And PoliticsEnvironmental Resources And PlanningEnvironmental RisksEnvironmental Science And TechnologyGeochemical EnvironmentInternational Global Change InstituteResource ManagementWetlands EnvironmentExercise (see Also Sports)Film (see Screen And Media)Gender (see Also Women And Gender Studies)GeneticsGeology (see Also Volcanoes)GermanGlobalisationHealth (see Also Psychology Depression And Disabilities)HistoryAmerican History And EventsBritish And European HistoryHistory And MedicineNew Zealand HistoryHuman DevelopmentInternational Global Change Institute (see Also Environment)Language/literacy/linguisticsBilingualismLanguages And Literacy EducationLinguisticsLeadershipLearning (see Also Education)Cultural LearningDistance LearningE-learningEarly Childhood LearningExperiential LearningInclusive LearningLanguage LearningLearning Centered LeadershipLearning EnvironmentLearning And EducationLearning In Science And TechnologyLifelong LearningLiteracy LearningNumeracy LearningOrganizational LearningProfessional LearningResource Teachers Learning And Behavior (rtlbs)Teaching And LearningTypography In LearningWork Experience-based LearningMathematics (see Also Statistics)Mathematics EducationMedical Science (see Physics)MetalsMorals And EthicsNatural ResourcesNeuroscienceClinical And Applied NeuroscienceDevelopment Of Objective Diagnostic Tools (neuroimaging)OceanographyOrganizational DevelopmentConflict ResolutionDecision MakingPhilosophyMetaphysicsPlantsPoliticsAffirmative ActionAfrican PoliticsAmerican PoliticsAsian PoliticsEducation PoliticsEnvironmental PoliticsEuropean PoliticsInternational RelationsJudicial PoliticsNew Zealand PoliticsPacific Island PoliticsPopulation Studies (see Also Migration)PovertyPsychologyAddictionAnimal BehaviorAnxietyChild And Adolescent PsychologyClinical PsychologyConsumer PsychologyEthics In Professional PsychologyForensic PsychologyFreudian PsychoanalysisHealth PsychologyHistorical And Philosophical PsychologyHuman BehaviorHuman Behavior - 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FSW Student Code of Conduct Violations
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When Faculty or Staff Members Witness any act or behavior by a Student which tends to interfere with or otherwise disrupts the orderly conduct process, function, and/or interests of the College and determines the act or behavior is possibly a Violation of the FSW Student Code of Conduct then it should be reported to the Office of Community Standards. The faculty or staff member will then complete an Information and Incident Reporting Form within 5 business days.Please be advised that Reporting Persons and Witnesses are listed in the report. Anonymous reports will be accepted, but may not be investigated. Thank you for your assistance in advance!File a Conduct ReportFSW Student Code of ConductFor more information on FSW Student Code of Conduct Violations please review the Student Code of Conduct Section of the Catalog in the College Operating Procedures Tab.
Fire Officer Supervisor, Certificate
https://www.fsw.edu/academics/programs/certfireofficesupervisor
Apply to FSWContact UsAdvance Your Fire Service CareerMove your career forward with Florida SouthWestern State College's Fire Officer Supervisor Certificate. Further your career in leadership while also preparing for State Certification Exams.Program InformationProgram HighlightsCareer AdvancementProgram InformationThe Fire Officer Supervisor College Credit Certificate (CCC) at Florida SouthWestern State College provides online training for firefighters ready to take the next step into leadership roles. This certificate delivers essential knowledge and skills for those aspiring to supervisory positions in fire service. Program HighlightsCareer-Focused Curriculum: Comprehensive coursework in leadership, management, strategic planning, and emergency response coordination. Certification Preparation: Complete the required coursework to apply for the Fire Officer I certification test with the Florida Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. Flexible Pathway: Earn a valuable credential without committing to the full AS degree program. Seamless Advancement: Credits earned fully articulate into our Fire Science Technology AS degree.Why This Certificate MattersThis certificate provides a direct path to career advancement for current firefighters. By focusing specifically on supervisory skills, you'll develop the expertise needed to excel in leadership positions while preparing for state certification requirements. Ready to advance your fire service career? Apply today and take the first step toward becoming a fire officer supervisor!Program ContactFor any additional program information, email us at EMS.Fire@fsw.eduCassie Billian, Director Emergency Services Email: Cassie.Billian@fsw.edu Phone (239) 985-3446
Elementary Education (BS)
https://www.fsw.edu/academics/programs/bseducation
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 1Spring term - December 1Summer term - April 1Degree Requirements: 120 credit hoursDownloads and Links2024-25 Program Admissions and Class RequirementsCareer Options - Program Elementary EducationElementary Education Course Planning Worksheet
Future Ready: Teen Camp @ FSW
https://www.fsw.edu/ce/camps
Explore Careers. Build Confidence. Discover Your Future.This summer, give your teen the opportunity to dream big and get Future Ready at Florida SouthWestern State College! Our Future Ready: Teen Camp is a dynamic and hands-on program designed for high school students to explore exciting career pathways, develop real-world skills, and gain confidence for life beyond high school.What is Future Ready: Teen Camp?Future Ready is more than just a summer camp—it's a launchpad for your teen’s future. Through engaging workshops, guest speakers, interactive labs, and fun team projects, students will dive into a variety of high-demand careers including:Health SciencesBusiness & EntrepreneurshipTechnology & CodingDebate & CommunicationsSAT Prep & College ApplicationsAnd More!Students will get insider knowledge, hands-on experience, and guidance from professionals in the field—plus, they’ll walk away with a clearer idea of where their passions lie and build their resume while doing it!Camp Schedule Lee Campus July 13-17All day, (9-4): CEO Academy: Launching Your Entrepreneurial IdeaAll day, (9-4): Science: Forensic Investigation & Crime ScienceMorning, (9-12): Technology: AI & Emerging TechnologiesMorning, (9-12): Communication: Social Media Strategy & Personal BrandingAfternoon, (1-4): Digital Arts: Video Game Design & Interactive MediaJuly 20-24Morning, (9-12) Technology: Drones, Data, & Aerial TechnologyMorning, (9-12) Communication: Communications & Professional PresenceAfternoon, (1-4) Science: Bioinformatics & DNA TechnologyAfternoon, (1-4) Athletics: Sports Management & Business of AthleticsJuly 27-31Morning, (9-12) College: SAT Strategy & PreparationMorning, (9-12) Science: Water Quality & Aquatic Ecosystem ScienceAfternoon, (1-4) College: College Applications & Admissions StrategyAfternoon, (1-4) Healthcare: Healthcare Careers & Patient Pathways Charlotte CampusJuly 20-24All day, (9-4) Science: Forensic Investigation & Crime ScienceMorning, (9-12) College: SAT Strategy & PreparationAfternoon, (1-4) Business: Launching Your Entrepreneurial Idea Collier CampusJuly 27-31Morning, (9-12) Business: Launching Your Entrepreneurial IdeaMorning, (9-12) Research: Wildlife Research & Monitoring TechniquesAfternoon, (1-4) Leadership: Psychology of SuccessAfternoon, (1-4) College: College Applications & Admission StrategyWe understand every family has unique summer plans, so we’re offering two flexible scheduling options:Full-Day Option (9:00 AM – 4:00 PM): Perfect for students who want the full Future Ready experience! Includes a lunch break and access to all tracks and afternoon career labs.Half-Day Option (9:00 AM – 12:00 and 1:00-4:00 PM): A great fit for those with additional commitments. Students will explore sessions focused on career exploration and foundational skills.Ready to Register?Spots are limited—and they fill up fast!Lee Campus Registration Charlotte Campus Registration Collier Campus Registration Scholarships & Financial SupportWe believe every student should have the chance to be "Future Ready," regardless of financial circumstances. Through the generous support of our community partners, we are offering a limited number of scholarships that can cover partial or full tuition. Our goal is to ensure that every motivated student has a seat at the table.Contact us at Community.Education@fsw.edu or 239-489-9105.
Cornerstone
https://www.fsw.edu/fye/cornerstone
Your success in college may be determined in the first semester. Being prepared for the college experience and knowing what resources are available to help you can make the difference between good grades and academic failure. Cornerstone Experience (SLS 1515) is a course to help you successfully transition to college life. The course is designed to help students become self-reliant learners who use critical thinking to achieve academic and career success. Some of the topics we will ask students to think critically about include:Goal Setting and Time ManagementCareer ExplorationCampus and Community EngagementThinking and AnalysisLearning Styles and StrategiesStudy Skills and Classroom SuccessMental and Physical Health ManagementFinancial ManagementIn this course, you will acquire skills and habits of mind that you can immediately apply to other college courses. You will also become more familiar with the campus and learn the location and purpose of the College’s support services.
Johanne Abraham
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Cheban Acharya
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Professor, Mathematics Edit This Profile Email: Cheban.Acharya@fsw.edu Phone: (239) 489-9431 Extension: 11431 Location: LEE U112D Department: School of Pure and Applied Sciences Education (Degrees and Certifications) PhD, 2012 Courses (Classes Taught Regularly) STA 2023, MGF 1130, MGF 1131, MAC 1105
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
Student Engagement
https://www.fsw.edu/studentengagement
MissionThe Office of Student Engagement at Florida SouthWestern State College is committed to providing opportunities to enhance student success, retention, and graduation. This will be achieved through connecting them to resources and programming which contribute to their holistic development while ensuring that all students feel welcomed and supported as part of the Buccaneer community.VisionFSW students will graduate from the College with a strong sense of belonging and pride in their alma mater, fully prepared to successfully serve and lead in a diverse and dynamic society.Student Development CurriculumThe foundation of Student Engagement programming is our Student Development Curriculum. This is our guide to help FSW students be the best Buc they can be. This curriculum was designed to foster development in the areas needed to grow in your professional and personal journey. Every involvement opportunity at FSW is tied back to this curriculum.Connect With Us! Bucs Corner Instagram InvolvementTransitionsLeadershipBucs Corner
Registered Student Organizations
https://www.fsw.edu/studentengagement/registeredstudentorganizations
Currently playingDon’t know what registered student organization to join? We can help! Schedule a Leadership Consultation we’ll show you where to start!Leadership ConsultationThe Office of Student Engagement at Florida SouthWestern State College has numerous Registered Student Organizations (RSO's) across three campuses and one center. RSO's allow students to achieve their personal, social, and intellectual growth. RSO's play a vital role in campus life Florida SouthWestern State College, engaging thousands of students in a variety of valuable experiences and creating a vibrant campus life.Why should you join a registered student organization?Enhance your skillsetNetwork and meet new peopleExpand your resumeStrengthen your leadership skillsSocial opportunitiesEngage in teamworkHave unique experiences! All currently enrolled students are welcome to join any of the organizations on each campus or center. For more information about RSO's or creating your own, please stop by the Office of Student Engagement on any campus or email engage@fsw.edu.Find RSO's on Your CampusBucs Corner is your portal to explore the student organizations that match your interests! You will find a brief description about each student organization, its goals, as well as a request for more information or a request to join option. Some organizations have open membership so all you have to do is click the JOIN button on their page! You could even start your own student organization!Looking for student organizations specifically on your campus? Click "Categories" and select your campus from the drop down menu.Bucs Corner