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April 2020 Virtual Expo

2019 Hong Kong Protests: A Critical Discourse Analysis of July 21stBy: Tiffany Leung The Lyrion Series: The ReckoningBy: Talia Rejes Diaz (Dr. Brandi George) Playas de Tijuana Mural Project: a photo essayBy: Shirin Bos (Professor Steve Chase) There's Nothing To See Here: Black Spectatorship and the Tragic Mulatto in "Imitation of Life"By: Julexiua Ellis Socio-emotional Learning and Emotional IntelligenceBy: David Lobdell (Professor Jaquelyn Davis) Toxic Masculinity in Hockey: A Player Safety IssueBy: Alex McBride Tijuana Dreamers: DocumentaryBy: Sara Tinocoabello Duque (Dr. Wendy Chase) Inside/Out Fort MyersBy: Justine Alcarraz, Keven Aulet, Martha Bautista, Shirin Bos, Haley Gamez, Sara Tinocoabello Duque (Dr. Wendy Chase) Inside/Out Fort Myers ProjectThe Treaty of New Echota and the Jarring Legality of the Cherokee RemovalBy: Lenna Yanes (Dr. Mark Herman) Fashion, Flappers, and FeminismBy: Isabella Arroyo The Silenced Memory: A Look into Repressed Memories of Early Childhood TraumaBy: Kelly Maguire

April 2021 Hybrid Expo

FSW Research Expo 2021 (Day 1) Tuesday, April 13 Presenters and Project Titles In-person attendance location* and/or Zoom** 11:00am–12:00pm Poster Session 1 Initial Survey of Prokaryotic Diversity in Caloosahatchee River and Estuary Using Metagenomic Sequencing Technology Michael Parris The Political Disposition of Gen Z Emily Legried (Honors) Bekennende Kirche: A Novel Look at Nazi Persecution Emmaline Blikstad (Honors) Microplastics: Small but Destructive Jordan Cohan (Honors) Permaculture: Designing a Food Forest for FSW Juliana Dominguez and Lorena Alvarado (Honors) External J-103Watch the recorded session here 12:15pm–1:15pm Guest Lecture 1 The Monster Professor Josh Woods Guest Lecture Presented by FSW Visiting Writers Series J-103 (Rush Auditorium)Watch the recorded session here 1:30pm–2:30 pmArt Exhibition Moments in Time: Scaled-Down Designs Anna Bartuccio (Honors) Comun-idad Ana Torres Cobain (Honors) Fashion Photography: Through the Globe Edition Ariana Reyes (Honors) Creating Awareness Through Public Art Kaila Sukennikoff (Honors) Thoughts with a Pinch of Paprika: A podcast on Hungarian and American Culture Fanny Arynek (Honors) J-117/118 2:45pm–3:45pmPresentations 1 The Pink Tax: An Economic Injustice Mallory Valentine & Victoria Vernet (Honors) The Duality of Unseen Forces, Other Worlds, and Unknown Beings: A Collection of Short Stories Elizabeth Baran (Honors) Limitless: A Collection of Immigration Stories Amy Rodriguez, Joanna Francisco-Castro, Ramir Dalencour, and Victoria Vernet (Honors) J-103 (Rush Auditorium)Watch the recorded session here FSW Research Expo 2021 (Day 2) Wednesday, April 14 Presenters and Project Titles In-person attendance location* and/or Zoom** 11:00am–12:00pm Poster Session 2 Isla Bajo Castro: Island Under Castro David Estevez (Honors) #ThisIstheMedia: A Look at America’s Relationship with the Media Amy Enberg (Honors) The Mental Health of Medical Professionals During The Covid-19 Pandemic Morgan Kelley and Mike Soto (Honors) Mental Health Service Utilization in Minority Communities Soraly Uzcategui (Honors) EJ-117/118Watch the recorded session here 12:15pm–1:15pm Poster Session 2 The Emotional Response to Watching Dances Holland Tyson (Honors) Financial Literacy for Teenagers Angela Albahaca (Honors) Guided Meditation: Impact on Student Focus and Concentration Julio Gonzalez-Font and Fanny Arnyek (Honors) J-117/118Watch the recorded session here 2:30pm–3:30pm Guest Lecture 2 Lynching in Labelle Dr. Brandon Jett Professor, History J-103 (Rush Auditorium)Watch the recorded session here 3:30pm–4:00pm Presentations 3 Take Back the Night Sarah Wilson (Honors) SouthWest Perk Ginella Llano (Honors) J-103 (Rush Auditorium)Watch the recorded session here *All in-person attendees followed social distancing and mask protocols.**Click “Watch the recorded session here” to view the session.

October 2018 Expo

Poster SessionSurprised by Maud Amy Trogan, Professor, English Effectiveness of Online Virtual Nursing Leadership Experiences—Comparative Analysis Margaret Kruger & Martha Jenner, Professors, Nursing The Effects of Motivation on Academic Performance in Traditional and Non-traditional Freshmen College Students Renee Hester, Professor, Academic Success Nurse Supervisors and Certified Nursing Assistants: Leadership Characteristics and Job Satisfaction Jennifer Patterson, Professor, Management Life As Art: Collaboration and Experimentation Brandi George, Professor, English Redefining College Readiness: What Institutional and National Research Means for the Future of Accelerated Students -Amanda Sterk, director, Accelerated PathwaysSustaining Mental Health: an Exploration of Integrative Psychiatry and Allopathic Medicine Janna Linehan, student Advancements in Hand Transplants and Upper extremity Prosthetics: Which is Best for Those Seeking Appendage Replacement? Omar Zeidan, student Understanding Food Insecurity and it's Solutions Jacqueline Calderwood, student The Reality of Factory Farming Michelle Mcfatridge, student Changes in Dissolved Organic Matter Light Absorption Characteristics Along a Salinity Gradient in the Caloosahatchee River and San Carlos Bay Jennifer Meader, Emma Jones, Nick Drummond, students Featured Lectures

April 2019 Expo

Poster SessionEntrepreneurship Center Research Dr. Anita Rose, Professor, Business Inclusive Science Education: The Scientific Work of The Mesoamericans Prof. Kim Hilton, Professor, Chemistry Toxicity evaluation of the food additive sodium bisulfite Dr. Gabriel Gaidos, Professor, Biochemistry The Effects of Motivation on Academic Performance in Traditional and Non-traditional Freshmen College Students Dr. Renee Hester, Professor, Academic SuccessThe Role of Self-efficacy for Returning Students in Math Remedial Courses Wendy Ortiz, Advisor, Nursing The Enigmatic Journey of The Dragon Ricardo Platero, Student The Digital Avatar of the Modern Self Rafael Columbie, Student High Heels and High Expectations: The Effects of Hyper-Sexualization in Superhero Media has on Young Females Megan Frisina, StudentFeatured LecturesDefensive Mechanisms in Social Insects Dr. Henry Hermann, Professor, Biology Bob Rauschenberg, E.A.T. & The Moon Museum: Apollo XII's Secret Art Mission Jade Dellinger, director, Exhibitions and Collections

Theatre

The FSW Theatre program offers students a strong foundation in theatre arts while promoting the creative development of the individualFrom 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.Learn About Scholarships

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.Distinguished FacultyScholarshipsOne-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.Programs of StudyMusic Production and Technology, ASDownloadsMusic Course Sample Sequence (PDF)Music Faculty Bios (PDF)Application for Fine Arts Scholarship - Music (PDF)Audio Tech Program Information (PDF)Audio Tech Course Progression (PDF)Learn About Scholarships

FCLE (Civic Literacy) Exam Testing Appointment

What you need to Test:A valid photo ID (government-issued ID such as a Driver's License, Green Card, Passport, Military ID, or an FSW BUC ID Card, or a current High School ID).Prohibited Items:Electronic devices (personal calculators, cell phones, smart watches/glasses, iPads, or ear phones/buds) Personal items such as sunglasses, watches, hats, handbags, backpacks, and/or umbrellas. Food and beverages. Warning:Labs are equipped with video surveillance and computers are monitored during testing. Students are not allowed to view other websites or utilize non-permitted exam materials while testing. Testing Irregularities (utilizing unauthorized test materials, visiting prohibited websites, etc.) are not allowed and may result in test invalidation. Thomas Edison (Lee) CampusBuilding P-206 By appointment only Testing Email: fswtesting@fsw.edu Testing Phone: 239-489-9360 Schedule Lee Campus FCLE (Civic Literacy) Exam AppointmentCollier CampusBuilding M-106 By appointment only Testing Email: colliertesting@fsw.edu Testing Phone: 239-732-3789 Schedule Collier Campus FCLE (Civic Literacy) Exam AppointmentCharlotte CampusBuilding B-109 By appointment only Testing Email: charlottetesting@fsw.edu Testing Phone: 941-637-5632 Schedule Charlotte Campus FCLE (Civic Literacy) Exam AppointmentHendry/Glades CenterBuilding A-115B Testing Email: hendrygladestesting@fsw.edu Testing Phone: 863-674-6039 Schedule Hendry/Glades Center FCLE (Civic Literacy) Exam Appointment

College-Level Communication and Computation

In order to meet the prerequisite requirements for some courses at Florida SouthWestern State College, you will need to demonstrate readiness for college–level communication and/or computation. Below are the ways you can demonstrate college readiness in each area.If you need assistance determining if you are college ready in communication and/or computation, please contact Testing Services.Readiness for college–level communication can be shown by proof of one the following for reading and one of the following for writing:Entered 9 th grade in a Florida public school in the 2003–2004 school year, or any year thereafter, and earned a Florida standard high school diploma. (1008.30(4)(a) Florida Statute)Demonstration of active–duty status in any branch of the United States Armed Services. (1008.30(4)(a) Florida Statute)Successful completion of EAP 1500, EAP 1520, EAP 1540, and EAP 1560 with a “C” of higher.Completion of two (2) courses in the areas of humanities, social sciences, or natural sciences with grades of "C" or higher. For a list of appropriate college–level courses, visit the General Education Program Guide webpage.Proof of college–level reading and writing scores via a common placement.Previously earned an Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, Associate in Applied Science, or bachelor's degree.Evidence of previous placement in ENC1101 English Composition I or ENC1102 English Composition II.Completion of an exit–level developmental course in reading and writing with a grade of “C” or higher. Test Section Score ACT English Reading 17 19 SAT Reading Writing and Language 24 25 Next-Generation ACCUPLACER Reading Writing 256 253 P.E.R.T. Reading Writing 106 103 Readiness for college-level computation can be shown by the proof of one of the following:Entered 9th grade in a Florida public school in the 2003–2004 school year, or any year thereafter, and earned a Florida standard high school diploma. (1008.30(4)(a) Florida Statute)Demonstration of active-duty status in any branch of the United States Armed Services. (1008.30(4)(a) Florida Statute)Completion with a grade of "C" or higher of an exit–level developmental course in math.Evidence of previous placement into a college–level math course.Previously earned an Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, Associate in Applied Science, or bachelor'sProof of college–level math score on common placement. Test Section Score ACT Math 19 SAT Math 24 Next-Generation ACCUPLACER Quantitative, Reasoning, Algebra and Statistics (QAS) 261 P.E.R.T. Math 114

FSW Honors Class of 2024 Graduates with Two Commencement Ceremonies

FSW Honors Class of 2024 Graduates with Two Commencement Ceremonies Apr 26, 2024 APRIL 26, 2024 – FORT MYERS, FLA – Florida SouthWestern State College (FSW) will hold its Spring 2024 commencement ceremonies on Friday, May 3 in the Suncoast Credit Union Arena. Nearly 1300 graduates have registered to participate in this year’s commencement ceremonies. Commencement will be split into two ceremonies and will be held as follows: • 10 a.m. - School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and School of Business and Technology • 2 p.m. - School of Education; School of Health Professions; and School of Pure and Applied Sciences Graduates will receive guest tickets, and anyone without a guest ticket will not be permitted inside. The Suncoast Credit Union Arena has enhanced security measures for all arena events including walk-through metal detectors and bag restrictions. These security measures will be in place during FSW’s commencement ceremonies. Outside flowers, balloons, air horns and noisemakers of any kind are prohibited inside the arena. Guests are encouraged not to bring bags into the arena. This includes backpacks, purses, briefcases, duffle bags or coolers. Guests that choose to bring a bag will be able to bring in the following: • Bags that are clear plastic, vinyl or PVC and do not exceed 12? x 6? x 12”. • One-gallon clear plastic freezer bag (Ziploc bag or similar). • Small clutch bags, approximately the size of a hand, with or without a handle or strap can be taken into the Arena with one of the clear plastic bags. Small bags must not exceed 4.5” x 6.5”. • An exception will be made for medically necessary items after proper inspection. Guests will be asked to return non-approved bags or other prohibited items to their vehicle prior to arena entry. There is no check-in location for prohibited bags or items at the arena. For a full list of prohibited items, visit https://www.fswarena.com/prohibited-items/. ##### Florida SouthWestern State College is Southwest Florida’s largest and most affordable institution of higher education. Annually serving nearly 20,000 students globally, FSW offers a variety of nationally-ranked, career-focused academic programs with two- and four-year degrees and professional certifications, several with 100 percent licensure pass and job placements rates. Study and travel abroad opportunities are available for students through FSW’s Center for International Education. Students are also active in clubs and programs catered to their interests. Visit www.FSW.edu for more information. Last Updated: April 30, 2024 Back to News Archives

Bookkeeping Badge

The Bookkeeping badge recognizes knowledge in accounting principles, accounting for assets and sales transactions, liability and equity transactions, reconciliation, and financial statement preparation. A bookkeeper's job is to keep accurate accounting records, which supports a company's ability to manage cash flow, pay bills on time, and plan investments for the company to remain viable and thrive. Individuals holding this badge have demonstrated the skill and knowledge needed to complete the Bookkeeping industry certification successfully. FSW students completing this badge are eligible for a voucher funding the cost of their Bookkeeping industry certification. How Do I Get Started?Current students wishing to earn this badge need to enroll into ACG 2021, Financial Accounting to get started. Badge(s) are issued after course completion and submission of final grades.Badge PathwaySpecial thanks to FSW student Tatiana Merilus for designing the graphic for these badges.Benefits of the Bookkeeping Industry CertificationDemonstrate proficiency in financial transactionsCreates opportunities for greater prospects and incomeImproves understanding of data collection and analysis to support leaders in making decisionsPrepares for real-world knowledge applicationBoosts credibility

QuickBooks Ready Badge

The QuickBooks Ready badge notes knowledge of accrual-based accounting concepts, internal controls, and financial statement preparation, ethical accounting practices, and accounting software applications. Individuals holding this badge have demonstrated the skill and knowledge needed to successfully complete the QuickBooks industry certification. FSW students completing this badge are eligible for a voucher funding the cost of their QuickBooks industry certification.How Do I Get Started?Current students wishing to earn this badge need to enroll into ACG 2021, Financial Accounting to get started. Badge(s) are issued after course completion and submission of final grades. Badge Pathway Special thanks to FSW student Tatiana Merilus for designing the graphic for these badge(s).Benefits of the QuickBooks Industry CertificationDemonstrates bookkeeping and accounting abilitiesWidens employment prospectsPrepares for real-world knowledge applicationGreat tool for starting a business or running an accounting firmEstablishes authority in the business industryProvide a better service to clientsBoosts credibilityDemonstrates competency in QuickBooks software

Risk Management & Insurance Badge

The Risk Management & Insurance badge notes the successful completion of nine college credit hours studying personal insurance, business & property insurance, and risk management. Completing the coursework required to earn this badge paired with your AA/AS or BAS degree allows you to bypass state examinations for several Florida insurance licenses, type 4-40, 20-44, and 2-15.How Do I Get Started?Current students wishing to earn this badge should enroll in one of the RMI course listed below to get started.RMI 2110 - Personal Insurance 3 creditsRMI 2212 - Personal Business and Property Insurance 3 creditsRMI 2662 - Introduction to Risk Management and Insurance 3 creditsBadge(s) are issued after course completion and submission of final grades. After successful completion of all three courses you will receive final RMI badge.Badge PathwaySpecial thanks to FSW student Tatiana Merilus for designing the graphic for these badges.Badge CompletionSuccessfully completing the RMI courses while completing your AA/AS or BAS degree allows you to bypass state examinations for several Florida insurance licenses listed below.Florida Insurance License4-40, Resident Customer Representative License20-44, Resident Personal Lines License2-15, Resident Health & Life (including Annuities & Variable Contracts) Agent LicenseStudents earning the final RMI badge are provided with detailed directions outing how to navigate the state process to obtain your licenses while bypassing the state exams.

Allbritten Named in Top 500 Influential Business Leaders in Florida

Click to Learn About this HonorFSW President Dr. Jeff Allbritten Named Among Florida’s Most Influential Leaders by Florida Trend OCTOBER 23, 2025 — FORT MYERS, FLA — Florida SouthWestern State College (FSW) President Dr. Jeff Allbritten has been named one of Florida’s most influential leaders in Florida Trend magazine’s 2025 edition of the Florida 500. The annual list highlights executives and visionaries across the state who are shaping Florida’s future through innovation, leadership and community engagement. The Florida 500, often called Florida’s premier Rolodex, recognizes individuals for their contributions to business, education and civic life. Honorees are selected following extensive research, interviews and input from business and community leaders throughout the state. “Dr. Allbritten’s inclusion in this year’s Florida 500 is a reflection of his steadfast leadership and vision for transforming higher education in Southwest Florida,” said FSW Board Chair Julia du Plooy. “His commitment to expanding access, affordability, and workforce opportunities, along with his focus on enriching student life, has made FSW a model for student-centered innovation statewide.” Since becoming FSW’s president in 2013, Dr. Allbritten has led the college through a period of significant growth, expanding bachelor’s degree offerings, advancing workforce and technology programs, and launching the Institute for Innovative and Emerging Technologies. Under his leadership, FSW has built stronger community partnerships and reaffirmed its mission to transform lives and communities through academic excellence and innovation. “Being named to the Florida 500 is truly an honor,” said Dr. Allbritten. “This recognition reflects the work of the faculty, staff, and students of FSW who bring our mission to life every day as well as the support of our trustees and partners in the Florida legislature.” The 2025 Florida 500 list is available at www.FloridaTrend500.com. More News from the Office of the President

Florida SouthWestern State College Expands Associate Degree Offerings in Education, Human Services

Florida SouthWestern State College Expands Associate Degree Offerings in Education, Human Services Jan 14, 2015 Florida SouthWestern State College (FSW) is offering two new Associate degrees. The FSW School of Education is offering an Associate in Science in Early Childhood Education, and the School of Health Professions has a new track for the Associate in Science for Human Services, Generalist. “At FSW, we want to offer students, as well as faculty and staff, the opportunity to access educational opportunities that they desire,” said Dr. Denis Wright, Provost and VP of Academic Affairs, FSW.  “Adding these programs is part of our goal to continue meeting the ever-growing demand for employees in the fields of education and human services.”   The A.S. in Early Childhood Education will help prepare individuals to work with young children in a variety of public and private programs.  The comprehensive courses in this program focus on children from birth to age eight.  Students who complete this program are eligible to articulate into a baccalaureate in education degree program. FSW School of Education offers an Elementary Education baccalaureate degree with ESOL and Reading Endorsement that aligns for graduates of the AS, Early Childhood who want to continue their education in a birth to grade six environment. The A.S. in Human Services, Generalist program will prepare students to work in the fields of counseling and human services, social work and rehabilitation, mental health and administration.  Graduates of the program may be employed in a wide variety of community agencies that serve clients of all ages.  Human Services graduates may assist in providing client services in a wide variety of fields, such as alcohol and chemical dependency, psychology, rehabilitation, social work, education, social and community services, youth services or dependent care.  Florida SouthWestern State College is Southwest Florida’s largest and one of the most affordable institutions of higher education. Annually serving more than 22,000 students globally, FSW offers a variety of nationally-ranked, career-focused academic programs with two- and four-year degrees, and professional certifications. Students are also active in clubs and programs catered to their interests. FSW will debut its intercollegiate athletics program in the fall 2015. Last Updated: January 14, 2015 Back to News Archives

New Supply Chain and Logistics Management Programs at FSW to Meet SWFL Workforce Demand

New Supply Chain and Logistics Management Programs at FSW to Meet SWFL Workforce Demand May 22, 2024 MAY 22, 2024 – PUNTA GORDA, FLA — Florida SouthWestern State College’s (FSW) School of Business and Technology will launch two new programs this fall at the FSW Charlotte Campus in Punta Gorda. These programs are tailored to meet the growing demand for skilled professionals in the supply chain and transportation industry and underscore FSW's dedication to aligning educational offerings with market demands. FSW’s Associate in Science (AS) degree in Supply Chain Management program is delivered in a combination of on-campus and online for the prerequisite courses. The core supply chain courses, covering supply chain strategy, logistics, procurement, and operations management, will be offered exclusively online. This program prepares students for successful careers in the rapidly evolving field of supply chain management. Visit www.fsw.edu/scm to learn more about this program. Delivered entirely online, FSW’s College Credit Certificate (CCC) in Logistics and Transportation focuses on logistics management, transportation principles, supply chain operations, and strategic planning. Students will be prepared to navigate the complexities of contemporary logistics and transportation management effectively. Visit www.fsw.edu/log to learn more about this program. "These new programs reflect FSW’s commitment to providing students with relevant and cutting-edge education that prepares them for success in today’s workforce," said Dr. Mary Myers, Dean of the School of Business and Technology at FSW. "We are excited to launch these programs and look forward to seeing our students thrive in their careers." According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of logisticians is projected to grow 18 percent from 2022 to 2032, with about 21,800 job openings projected each year. Enrollment for both programs is now open for the fall semester. For more information or to apply for these programs, visit www.fsw.edu/admissions. ##### Florida SouthWestern State College is Southwest Florida’s largest and most affordable institution of higher education. Annually serving nearly 20,000 students globally, FSW offers a variety of nationally-ranked, career-focused academic programs with two- and four-year degrees and professional certifications, several with 100 percent licensure pass and job placements rates. Study and travel abroad opportunities are available for students through FSW’s Center for International Education. Students are also active in clubs and programs catered to their interests. Visit www.FSW.edu for more information. Last Updated: May 22, 2024 Back to News Archives

GED Pathway Program

FSW is committed to the residents of southwest Florida. Earning your GED will open new doors to many exciting opportunities. One of these new opportunities is access to higher education. With the completion of your GED, you are now eligible for admission to FSW and FSW is committed to your success!Program BenefitsSupport through the enrollment and onboarding processPromo code for a free application ($30 value)Connection to grants and scholarshipsFirst Semester FreeWith the support of external funders, Lee County Industrial Development Authority, the Elsa and Peter Soderberg Family Foundation, and the FutureMakers Coalition, we are excited to offer GED completers from partner institutions a free semester at FSW. Funds are limited and available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Partner InstitutionsCharlotte County Adult Education Collier County Adult Education Hendry County Adult Education Lee County Adult Education How Do I Get Started?Apply to FSWCheck your email and complete all enrollment steps (Testing, Orientation, Advising, Registration)Complete FSW’s GED Pathway Scholarship Application. Scholarship link is sent to eligible students as provided by partner institutions.*Students will receive an email notification once their scholarship application is reviewed and scholarship funds are awarded.Contact UsOpportunity@fsw.edu

On-Campus Testing

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Join Phi Theta Kappa

Phi Theta Kappa’s mission is to recognize academic achievement of college students and to provide opportunities for growth as a scholar and leader.Membership in Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society guarantees you access to benefits that will recognize your outstanding academic accomplishments and provide you with the competitive edge that helps ensure future success. These benefits are unmatched by any other collegiate honor society.Membership recognizes your academic successPhi Theta Kappa Golden Key Membership PinPhi Theta Kappa Membership Certificate and ID CardRecognition during college induction ceremonyNotation of membership on your college transcriptRecognition by wearing Phi Theta Kappa commencement regalia during college graduation and other official ceremoniesPress release announcing your academic achievementMembership empowers you with a competitive edge$90 million in national scholarship opportunitiesTransfer ScholarshipsOpportunity to be published in Phi Theta Kappa's anthology, Nota BeneOpportunities to develop research and servant leadership skills by participating in Honors in Action programming with the local chapterOpportunity to become part of a network of nearly 3 million fellow scholars and servant leaders on more than 1,285 campuses worldwidePersonalized letters of recommendation for scholarships and employmentTo be eligible for membership: You must have completed at least 12 hours of coursework that may be applied to an associate degree.You must generally have a grade point average of 3.5.You must receive an invitation to membership from the chapter at the college where presently enrolled.You must adhere to the moral standards of the society.To find out if you are eligible for Phi Theta Kappa membership, contact your local chapter advisor.

Public Safety & Law Studies Pathway

Elevate the Safety of Your CommunityAnswer the call for public service with a degree or certificate in the Public Safety & Law Studies pathway! Leadership, economic stability, and purpose await.Why Public Safety & Law Studies at FSW?"The big cases don't matter. It's the every day cases. It's the little tiny victories of giving somebody an answer that they really needed to hear or some closure that they really needed to have. - Pricilla Doyle, Forensic Death Investigator and FSW Adjunct ProfessorWatch more videos about this pathway!A program in this pathway may be for you if you enjoy:serving your community and its citizenshaving a desire to help others through difficult situationsmaking a difference in the lives of othersutilizing your interpersonal skills to defuse potentially volatile situationscollecting and analyzing evidenceinvestigating crimes and working to prosecute offendersnavigating the complex structure of our legal systemmaintaining order in a community, courtroom, jail, or prisonhaving an overall altruistic feeling that you are in a career that truly helps othersCoursework in this pathway will equip you with foundational knowledge for entry into and future advancement opportunities within respective public safety and law related fields. Explore More Academic & Career Pathways 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. Criminal JusticeForensic Science Forensic StudiesLaw & PoliticsAssociate 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 (like our Public Safety Administration Bachelor's Degree Program), one of these two-year degree programs might be for you.Crime Scene TechnologyCriminal Justice TechnologyParalegal StudiesCollege 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. Crime Scene Technician Homeland Security SpecialistReal Estate ParalegalRisk Management & Insurance ManagementBachelor of Science or Applied Science (BS or BAS) ProgramsIf you want to enter the workforce immediately upon graduation or have an interest in pursuing advanced degrees (masters, doctorate), this four-year degree obtained by completing 60 hours of general education courses (usually an AA or an AS) followed by 60 hours of major specific coursework might be for you. Public Safety AdministrationGet Your Bachelor's at FSW!Public Safety Administration, BAS Did you know that many of the programs in the Public Safety & Law Studies Pathway can be the stepping stone to our bachelor's degree in Public Safety Administration? From strategic planning to homeland security, the programs at FSW have you covered. 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 similar to Public Safety & Law Studies. Business Social & Behavioral Sciences & Human Services Explore More Academic & Career Pathways

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