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Adaptive Services - Lee Campus

Details Email: adaptiveservices@fsw.edu Phone: (239) 432-7354 Extension: 16654 Fax: (239) 432-5236 Fax Extension: Website: https://www.fsw.edu/adaptiveservices Location: Lee Q-103 Office Hours: Faculty and Staff Name Title Phone # Ext. Email Jennifer Henry Asst Dir., Care & Adaptive Services (239) 489-9055 11055 Email Kathryn Lucero-Cintron Care & Adaptive Services Coord. (239) 432-7354 16654 Email Michael Mogilevskiy Admin Spec., Care & Adaptive Services Email Ashley Myatt-Chisum Dir., Care & Adaptive Services (239) 489-9123 11123 Email

Standing Academic Committees

As elaborated in Article 4, Florida SouthWestern State College Administration and Faculty support the concept of shared governance. The faculty are responsible for the teaching, research, and scholarly activities of the College. The faculty share in the governance of the College through the Faculty Senate by recommending policies and procedures related to academic matters, thus creating a culture of collegiality with the Administration to further the educational mission of the College. The faculty role in shared governance is carried out through a cooperative effort with the Administration, the Faculty Senate, and the Union. The Union, through the collective bargaining agreement, sets policies related to terms and conditions of employment. The Faculty Senate, through standing committees, discusses and makes recommendations to the Administration in all academic areas. The Following Academic Standing Committees are memorialized in the current C.N.A. Click on the links below to learn about their purpose and membership.2025-2026 Academic Committee Meeting Schedule (PDF)Academic Standards CommitteeAcademic Technology CommitteeContinuing Contract Review CommitteeCurriculum CommitteeGeneral Education Advisory CouncilLearning Assessment CommitteeProfessional Development Committee

Phi Theta Kappa

Phi Theta Kappa is the largest honor society in American higher education with 1,280 chapters on college campuses in all 50 of the United States, Canada, Germany, the Republic of Palau, Peru, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, the British Virgin Islands, the United Arab Emirates and U.S. territorial possessions. More than 2.5 million students have been inducted since its founding in 1918, with approximately 135,000 students inducted annually.Phi Theta Kappa is recognized as the official Honor Society for community colleges by the American Association of Community Colleges. The mission of Phi Theta Kappa is to recognize academic achievement of college students and to provide opportunities for them to grow as scholars and leaders. PTK Chapters at FSW Omicron Epsilon Thomas Edison (Lee) Campus Alpha Upsilon Nu Collier Campus Alpha Tau Eta Charlotte Campus Beta Tau Pi Hendry/Glades

School of Pure and Applied Sciences

School of Pure and Applied SciencesThe School of Pure and Applied Sciences supports Florida SouthWestern State College’s Associate of Arts Degree by offering a rigorous curriculum in math and science. A student’s successful completion of the general education and discipline-specific aspects of the degree establishes a foundation for lifelong learning and prepares the student to be a thoughtful, informed, global citizen. This educational experience fosters academic excellence, interdisciplinary dialog, respect for self and others, and social responsibility.Chemical Hygiene Plan (PDF)Programs of StudyAA General StudiesA.S. Science & Engineering TechnologyCertificate, Scientific Workplace PreperationHonors Scholar ProgramFlorida 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.Learn MoreProgram HighlightsFSW Turtle Relocation ResearchThis summer Professor Jordan Donini and some of his FSW student researchers made a positive impact on the SWFL ecosystem by releasing illegally captured turtles back into their natural environment after they were confiscated by FWC during a reptile poaching bust. This is all new research being done by FSW students that will hopefully lead to new data which will help FWC and other wildlife organizations relocate more illegally captured reptiles in the future.CRISPR Experiment At FSWWhat is CRISPR? It's cutting-edge technology and it's being used right here at FSW. Students in Dr. Anzalone's microbiology class were the first FSW students to use CRISPR to successfully edit the genes of bacteria. This successful experiment is just another example of how FSW is preparing students for the high-tech world of tomorrow.

Admission Guidelines for the Honors Scholar Program

We use a holistic approach to identify and evaluate talented candidates so as not to exclude late-bloomers, non-traditional students, or students who may have met with substantial obstacles which prevented them from developing their full potential prior to their application to the College. This program is best suited for students seeking an AA degree who have not taken more than 30 credit hours. We accept applications October 17th, March 1st and July 1st. Students who are interested in simply taking one Honors class can contact the director of Honors for information regarding affiliate applications.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 events.Automatic admission into the Honors Colleges at USF and FGCU if you complete the certificate with a 3.5 overall GPA. Apply NowGraduating High School StudentsIn-coming Freshman should fill out the FSW scholarship application online. This scholarship is available to international students and non Florida residents as well. That application should link you to the Honors application found here, on our homepage. If it does not lead you to that link, you can still fill out the application here by clicking on the “Apply Now” button.Dual-enrolled High School StudentsDE students are encouraged to apply after they have completed at least one semester of college coursework. If you have not taken any college courses and you believe you will thrive in the program, please contact the Director, Dr. Brandon Jett (brandon.jett@fsw.edu) to discuss. DE students who have already completed college coursework must have received a B or higher in these classes. Those who are in the process of completing their first semester and do not have a record of their college GPA on file might should contact Dr. Brandon Jett (brandon.jett@fsw.edu) or (863) 674-6043 for details.In addition to completing the application, DE students need two letters of recommendation. At least one letter of recommendation must be from college faculty and the second letter can come from high school faculty, a counselor, or an administrator.Participation in extracurricular activitiesApproval by the DirectorCurrent FSW StudentsGPA of 3.2 on 12 hours of College coursework exclusive of College Prep coursesTwo faculty recommendationsApproval by the DirectorTransfer StudentsGPA of 3.2 on 12 hours of College coursework exclusive of College prep coursesTwo faculty recommendationsApproval by the Director

International Author Alma Flor Ada to Tell Her Cuban-American Story at FSW

International Author Alma Flor Ada to Tell Her Cuban-American Story at FSW Nov 2, 2017 NOVEMBER 2, 2017 – FORT MYERS, FLA – International author Dr. Alma Flor Ada will tell the story of her life, experiences and the prejudices she faced as a Cuban-American at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 14, in Building AA, Room 177, at the Florida SouthWestern State College (FSW) Thomas Edison Campus, 8099 College Parkway, Fort Myers. The event is free and open to the public. Dr. Ada is the author of books, poetry and novels including Dancing Home, Under the Royal Palms, Where the Flame Trees Bloom, Island Treasures: Growing Up in Cuba, and Yes! We are Latinos. She has received awards for her works including the Christopher Medal, the Pura Belpré Medal, the Marta Salotti Gold Medal, the Once Upon a World Children’s Book Award, and the International Latino Book Award. In 2012, she received the Virginia Hamilton Award in recognition of her body of work for children. She was honored by the Mexican Government in 2014 with the prestigious Ohtli Award for her services to the Mexican communities in the United States. Born in Camagüey, Cuba, Dr. Ada grew up in La Quinta Simoni in a house owned by the family of Cuban revolutionary Ignacio Agramonte. At the age of 15, Dr. Ada traded a quinceañera party for summer school in the United States, thus beginning her life as a bilingual person. She earned a scholarship to attend Loretto Heights College, where she first encountered discrimination against Mexican-Americans, a discovery inspirational to her diversity appreciation efforts. A professor emerita at the University of San Francisco, Dr. Ada is recognized for her work promoting bilingual and multicultural education in the United States. Award-winning author and poet Lee Bennett Hopkins will also appear. His books include Been to Yesterdays: Poems of a Life, City I Love and the recent, Traveling the Blue Road: Poems of the Sea. A book signing will follow the presentation. Books by both authors will be available for purchase at the event. The event is hosted by the FSW Center for International Education. For more information, contact Whitney Rhyne, director, Strategic Initiatives, at (239) 433-6943 or Whitney.Rhyne@fsw.edu. #### Florida SouthWestern State College is Southwest Florida’s largest and one of the most affordable institutions of higher education. Annually serving nearly 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 debuted its intercollegiate athletics program in January 2016. Visit www.FSW.edu for more information. Last Updated: November 2, 2017 Back to News Archives

Mission and Values

MissionThe mission of the Florida SouthWestern State College’s Honors Scholar Program is to offer 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.ValuesIndependent Knowledge-SeekingOur program develops intellectual curiosity that leads to exemplary independent research and consistent engagement with the outside world. Honors scholars cultivate their own ability to acquire the necessary skills and knowledge to achieve their academic, professional, and personal goals.Intellectual Risk-TakingOur program creates a safe and supportive environment that encourages students to accept intellectual challenges, embrace uncertainty, and learn from mistakes. Our courses and extra-curricular activities facilitate both independent thought and collaborative engagement for intellectual growth.Cultural EmpathyOur program teaches students to inhabit respectfully the positions of others and to be open to diverse perspectives. Honors scholars practice charitable dialogue to broaden their understanding of cultural interconnectedness and awareness of how individuals and societies are shaped by socio-political factors.Engaged StewardshipOur program engenders social responsibility and a commitment to activism. Honors scholars are encouraged to explore multiple perspectives and take appropriate action for the good of the local and global community.Global Problem-SolvingOur program cultivates awareness of how individual and local actions resonate on a global scale. Through our coursework and extracurricular activities, students identify their role in the international community and are encouraged to create solutions for global challenges.Creative EngagementOur program offers a platform for the discovery and cultivation of creative potential so that students make meaningful intellectual and aesthetic contributions to society. Honors scholars trust the revision process and acknowledge the value of the continual refinement of ideas.Discourse VersatilityOur program teaches students to communicate discipline-specific content to diverse audiences. Honors scholars hone these skills in academic and professional forums where they engage with the broader intellectual community.

Honors Faculty Contact Information

Contacts Name Office Location Phone Email Prof. Amanda ZirzowProfessor, Biological Sciences Lee H-202 (239) 432-7367 amanda.zirzow@fsw.edu Dr. Brandi GeorgeProfessor, English Lee L-122C (239) 489-9071 bgeorge3@fsw.edu Dr. Brandon JettProfessor, History Lee J-324 Hendry Glades A-105 (863) 674-6043 bjett@fsw.edu Dr. Bruno BaltodanoProfessor, Political Science Lee H-104 (239) 433-7340 bbaltodano@fsw.edu Dr. Donald RansfordProfessor, Mathematics Lee, U-112F (239) 433-8056 donald.ransford@fsw.edu Dr. Elijah PritchettProfessor, Humanities Lee L-113A (239) 489-9471 epritchett@fsw.edu Prof. Ihasha HornProfessor, English Lee L-104 (239) 432-6988 ihorn@fsw.edu Dr. Jacquelyn DavisProfessor, Psychology Collier E-117 (239) 732-3430 jdavis21@fsw.edu Prof. Jamie VotrawProfessor, Communication Studies Lee A-210D (239)-489-9448 Jamie.Votraw@fsw.edu Dr. Jennifer SummaryProfessor, Communication Studies Lee O-213 (239) 489-9433 jsummary@fsw.edu Dr. Jill HummelProfessor, English Lee L-122E (239) 489-9389 jmhummel@fsw.edu Prof. Joel ReinkingProfessor, Political Science Joel.Reinking@fsw.edu Prof. Jordan DoniniProfessor, Biology Collier N-221 (239) 732-3700 jtdonini@fsw.edu Dr. Katharine O'ConnorProfessor, Communication Studies Lee A-210Y (239)-432-6768 Katharine.O'Connor@fsw.edu Prof. Laura HenningProfessor, English Charlotte H-103 (863)-674-6031 laura.henning@fsw.edu Prof. Leonard OwensProfessor, English Charlotte H-111 (941) 637-5659 lowens2@fsw.edu Dr. Mark HermanProfessor, History Lee H-124 (239) 489-9458 mherman@fsw.edu Dr. Michael BarachProfessor, English Collier F-211 (239) 732-3409 michael.barach@fsw.edu Dr. Michael McGowanProfessor, Philosophy Collier F-212 (239) 732-3729 mmcgowan@fsw.edu Dr. Michael SauerProfessor, Natural Science Lee H-110 (239) 489-9439 msauer1@fsw.edu Dr. Monica KrupinskiProfessor, Humanities Lee L-112 (239) 489-9302 mkrupinski@fsw.edu Dr. Myriam MompointProfessor, Humanities Lee L-122B (239) 489-9487 mmompoint@fsw.edu Dr. Phillip WiseleyProfessor, Sociology Lee O-217 (239) 489-9272 phillip.wiseley@fsw.edu Prof. Randy MoffettProfessor, Economics Collier J-117B (239) 732-3446 rmoffett@fsw.edu Prof. Stuart BrownProfessor, Theatre Lee L-119A (239) 433-8007 lbrown7@fsw.edu Prof. Terri HousleyProfessor, Psychology Lee U-112P (239) 489-9452 thousley@fsw.edu Dr. Wendy ChaseProfessor, Humanities Lee L-101A (239) 489-9470 wchase@fsw.edu

Calendar Committee

PurposeThe Calendar Committee of Florida SouthWestern State College is charged with the making recommendations for the Academic Term dates in alignment Board of Trustee’s Policy 6Hx6:2.06.Membership Name Position School or Department Primary Campus Martin McClinton Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs; Committee Chair Academic Affairs Lee Timothy Bishop Faculty Librarian; Faculty Senate President Library Lee Anthony Valenti Faculty Librarian Library Lee Sabine Eggleston Professor, College Prep Math School of Pure and Applied Science Lee Julissa Roland Professor, Nursing School of Health Professions Lee Joycellen Rollins Professor, Education; Department Chair School of Education Lee Bonnie Lawler Sr. Coordinator, Academic Scheduling Academic Affairs Lee Brenda Knight Registrar Registrar Lee April Falso Associate Registrar Registrar Lee Danielle Chandonnet Associate Registrar Registrar Lee Andrae Jones Director, Student Technology and Strategy; Interim Director of Admission Information Technology Lee Susan Bronstein Chief Human Resources and Organizational Development Officer Human Resource Lee Vanessa Mayse Director, Student Financial Aid Financial Aid Lee Angus Cameron Associate Dean School of Pure and Applied Science Lee Anne Angstrom Associate Dean School of Education Lee Jennifer Baker Associate Dean School of Business and Technology Lee Jennifer Summary Associate Dean School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Lee Susan Holland Associate Dean School of Health Professions Lee

Center for Undergraduate Research and Creativity (CURC)

FSW’s Center for Undergraduate Research and Creativity (CURC) connects students with mentored, hands-on research and creative projects that develop practical, analytical, and professional skills. Through real-world experiences with faculty mentors, students apply their knowledge, build experience-based job skills, and prepare for their academic and career goals.Enroll in The Undergraduate Research ToolkitCONTACT US:Dr. 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, Coordinator 239-433-6993 courtney.daniels@fsw.edu Office: Q-218 (Lee Campus) Florida SouthWestern State College 8099 College Parkway Fort Myers, Florida 33919Prof. Jordan Donini, SoPAS Chair (CURC) (239) 732-3700 Jordan.Donini@fsw.edu Office: N-221 (Collier Campus) Florida SouthWestern State College 7505 Grand Lely Dr Naples, FL 34113

FSW Research Expos

FSW Spring Research Expo 2025FSW Spring Research Expo 2024 April 2023 Hybrid Expo November 2022 Virtual Expo April 2022 Hybrid Expo November 2021 Hybrid Expo April 2021 Hybrid Expo November 2020 Virtual Expo (PDF) April 2020 Virtual Expo October 2019 Expo April 2019 Expo October 2018 Expo April 2018 Expo

Honors Scholar Program News

The Honors Scholar Program strives to serve as a laboratory for all students and faculty who want to re-imagine education to better serve our 21st century society. To this end, the Honors Advisory Council seeks to develop curricular and extracurricular activities that promote interdisciplinary dialogue, individualized research, and project-based learning experiences.CURC NewslettersCURC Newsletter Spring 2025CURC Newsletter Fall 2024CURC Newsletter Spring 2024CURC Newsletter Fall 2023Academic Year 2022-2023Honors Scholar Program Newsletter Spring 2023 (PDF)Honors Scholar Program Newsletter Fall 2022 (PDF)Academic Year 2021-2022Honors Scholar Program Newsletter Spring 2022 (PDF)Honors Scholar Program Newsletter Fall 2021 (PDF)Academic Year 2020-2021Honors Scholar Program Newsletter Spring 2021 (PDF)Honors Scholar Program Newsletter Fall 2020 (PDF)Academic Year 2019-2020Honors Scholar Program Newsletter Spring 2020 (PDF)Honors Scholar Program Newsletter Fall 2019 (PDF)Academic Year 2018-2019Honors Scholar Program Newsletter Spring 2019 (PDF)Honors Scholar Program Newsletter Fall 2018 (PDF)Academic Year 2017-2018Honors Scholar Program Newsletter Spring 2018 (PDF)Academic Year 2016-2017Honors Scholar Program Newsletter Spring 2017 (PDF)Honors Scholar Program Newsletter Fall 2016 (PDF)

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Cardiovascular Technology (AS)

How to ApplyOpen House Informational SessionsContact UsIf you think you may be interested in an exciting career in Cardiovascular Technology, we invite you to remotely attend one of our Orientation Sessions via Zoom. These are scheduled for March 25, April 7, April 20, and May 14 from 1 to 2 pm. Closed Captioning available. Open video to toggle on.Online application for Cardiovascular Technology will be open from January 1st until May 31stHelp Your Community Be Heart Healthy! Cardiovascular Technology is an exciting, rewarding, and relatively new field. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. Advances in Cardiovascular Technology and the training of Cardiovascular Technologists have improved the lives of millions of patients. This has resulted in a high demand for graduates working in hospitals and cardiology practices. Florida has the highest employment level in the nation for Cardiovascular Technologists, and employment in the field is expected to grow by 10% from 2021 - 2031 in the United States, much faster than most other fields.More about Cardiovascular TechnologyCareersSkillsDegreesProgram InformationAccreditation & OutcomesHelpful LinksContactApplyWhy FSWMedian Income$70,270as of 2023Of 2021-2023 graduates,93.55%are employed or continuing their educationRCIS exam pass rate is100%for 2021-2023 graduatesCareersDid you know that the state of Florida is the largest employer of cardiovascular technologist?With a degree in Cardiovascular Technology from FSW, you can pursue careers like:Registered Cardiovascular Invasive SpecialistInvasive Cardiovascular TechnologistCardiac Catheterization Lab TechnologistInterventional Radiology TechnologistElectrophysiology TechnologistCardiovascular Clinical Applications SpecialistCardiovascular Clinical Sales RepresentativeCardiovascular ManagementCardiovascular ResearchCardiovascular EducationLearn more about what a Cardiovascular Technologist does in the Skills section.Learn more about employability from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.Career Options - Cardiovascular TechnologyBack to topSkillsApplicants interested in the Cardiovascular Technology Program should:Thrive in a challenging, fast-paced environmentBe adaptable to changeBe able to communicate effectivelyWork well in a team environmentWhat We'll Teach YouThe Florida SouthWestern State College Cardiovascular Technology program prepares graduates to function in multiple facets in the cardiovascular catheterization laboratory. The Invasive Cardiovascular Technologist works with a Cardiologist to perform sophisticated tests to diagnose and quantify cardiac disease. This includes coronary artery disease, structural heart disease, cardiac arrhythmias, etc.Cardiovascular Technologists assist with diagnostic cardiovascular catheterization procedures and interventional procedures. These procedures include left and right cardiac catheterization, coronary and ventricle angiography, percutaneous coronary intervention, coronary angioplasty, rotational and orbital atherectomy, thrombectomy, coronary stenting, valvular repair, pacemaker and defibrillator insertions, etc.Our graduates will also be prepared to take the Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) Credential exam and will be eligible to apply to the bachelor’s degree program in Cardiopulmonary Sciences right here at FSW - opening the door to even more career opportunities. Learn more in the Degrees & Credentials section below.Technical / Academic Standards (PDF)Back to topDegrees & CredentialsAssociate in Science (AS) DegreeThe Cardiovascular Technology Program is a two-year program leading to an Associate in Science (AS) Degree in Cardiovascular Technology.AS Cardiovascular Technology Program Map (PDF)Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) CredentialGraduates may apply for the invasive cardiology registry examination offered by Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI) for national certification. Upon successful completion of the national exam, graduates earn the RCIS (Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist) credential making them more versatile in the workplace.Continuing Toward a Bachelor's Degree?Florida SouthWestern State College also offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Cardiopulmonary Sciences. Graduates of the AS Degree Program in Cardiovascular Technology with the RCIS credential 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 Cardiovascular Technology Program is a 77 credit hour, two-year program leading to an Associate in Science Degree in Cardiovascular Technology. The program's first year comprises both general education and core cardiovascular courses. Students concentrate on core, didactic, lab, and clinical cardiovascular courses in the second year. Clinical instruction occurs at affiliated hospitals throughout Southwest Florida. Each Fall, 26 students are accepted into the program.View required courses and more details in the College Catalog.Back to topHow to ApplyThe Cardiovascular Technology program is a limited access program requiring application to both FSW and the program itself once you are admitted to FSW. Admission to FSW usually only requires a high school diploma; further steps will be needed to be admitted to the Cardiovascular Technology program.Apply to FSW ($30 if you have never taken classes at FSW before)Create your admissions application account and select either the AA/AS, New to FSW or AA/AS, Readmit application depending on your situation.Select “AA General Studies” as your Academic Program followed by “Cardiovascular Technology (AS)*” as your Area of Academic Interest.Get Admitted to FSWAdmission to FSW usually only requires a high school diploma. Send your high school transcripts to FSW as soon as possible after completing your admissions application!Complete the Cardiovascular Technology Application ($26)The application is only available January - May 31.Complete Enrollment Steps & Program RequirementsEnrollment StepsThis includes activities like meeting with your advisor and attending college orientation. Your steps will be sent to the email you provide on your FSW admissions application and must be completed in order to register for any classes at FSW.Program RequirementsSee the Program Application and Information Pack under "Helpful Links" and check your FSW email for additional admission requirements specific to the Cardiovascular Technology program.Important Dates for Application Process Applications Accepted January - May 31 Watson Glaser Exam 2/26, 3/24, 4/15, 5/14, 6/2 Interviews (if notified) May - June Back to topContactFor any additional program information, email us at alliedhealth@fsw.eduProgram Contact: Tamra Pacheco Coordinator Email tpacheco1@fsw.edu Phone (239) 985-3499AccreditationThe Florida SouthWestern State College Cardiovascular Technology Program is accredited in invasive cardiovascular technology by The Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs based on the recommendation of the Joint Review Committee on Education in Cardiovascular Technology.The Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) is located at 9355 - 113th St. N, #7709, Seminole, FL 33775, phone 727-210-2350.The Joint Review Committee on Education in Cardiovascular Technology (JRC-CVT) is located at 1449 Hill Street, Whitinsville, MA 01588-1032, phone 978-456-5594.Graduate OutcomesThe Florida SouthWestern State College Cardiovascular Technology Program, in accordance with CAAHEP accreditation Standards, offers the three-year (2021, 2022, and 2023) average outcomes for the graduates of the cardiovascular technology program:Graduates passing the national Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) exam: 100%Retention Average: 53.45%Positive Placement (employed, continuing their education, or serving in the military): 93.55%Back to topHelpful LinksView the Program of Study in the 2025-26 College Catalog Career Options - Program Cardiovascular TechnologyProgram Application and Information Pack (PDF)Open House/Information Schedule (PDF)Technical / Academic Standards (PDF)Back to top

Dental Hygiene (AS)

Closed Captioning available. Open video to toggle on.The Dental Hygiene program is designed to prepare the student to practice as a licensed dental hygienist. A graduate of the program is eligible to take the Dental Hygiene National Board, and, upon successful completion of that board, is eligible to take a state board to obtain a state license.The online application for the Dental Hygiene Program will be open from September 1, 2025 until December 15, 2025 for the academic school year beginning August 2026.Apply NowDownloads and LinksView the Program of Study in the 2025-26 College CatalogCareer Options - Progam Dental HygieneTwo Year Program Course Plan from 2026-2027 (PDF)Complete 2026 Information Packet (PDF)Commission on Dental Accreditation - Third Party Notification (PDF)Program DetailsThe program annually recruits a freshman class to begin in the Fall term. The program is comprised of general education courses, dental hygiene courses and clinical practice. The general education course work is acceptable from any accredited college. The dental hygiene core courses and clinical practice are offered only on the Lee Campus.The student must purchase uniforms, an instrument kit, liability insurance, and books. There are fees for tuition, graduation, laboratory, clinic, licenses, and association dues.Students are required to obtain a "C" or higher in each general education, program specific and dental hygiene course to progress in the program curriculum. Each core course must be taken in sequence. A minimum of 88 credit hours is required for graduation.AS Dental Hygiene Program Map (PDF)Limited Admissions ProgramThe Dental Hygiene program has limited enrollment due to clinical facilities and accreditation standards. Each applicant must meet specific criteria which are listed in the admission policies. The Criteria for Admission Policies are available through the program office at (239) 985-3499.Application Deadline: December 15th. The application can be accessed online between September 1 - December 15th.Program Graduate OutcomeThe Florida SouthWestern State College Dental Hygiene Program has maintained a 99.8% pass rate on the National Dental Hygiene Board Examination (NBDHE) for 30 consecutive years. The program retention rate over 30 years is 92%.National & State Board Results (PDF)Continuing EducationDental Hygiene students in their second year of the program can elect to participate in our partnership program between FSW and St. Petersburg State College and simultaneously enroll as a dual-enrolled student in the Bachelors of Applied Science Dental Hygiene (BASDH) degree after completion of the 1st year. This will enable students to earn their bachelors degree within 1-year of graduation. For information about bachelor's degree opportunities at Florida SouthWestern State College, please contact the Florida SouthWestern State Baccalaureate and University Programs Division at (239) 985-8322.AccreditationThe Florida SouthWestern State College Dental Hygiene program is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation and has been granted the accreditation status of "Approval without Reporting Requirements". The Commission is a specialized accrediting body recognized by the United States Department of Education. The next accreditation site visit for the Dental Hygiene program is scheduled for February 2029.Third-party comments relative to the Commission's accredited programs may include comments submitted by interested parties such as faculty, students, program administrators, Commission consultants, specialty and dental-related organizations, patients, and/or consumers. The deadline for submitting a comment is 60-days prior to the site visit. Click here for the procedure and form to submit comments.Contact information: Commission on Dental Accreditation 211 E. Chicago, IL 60611-2678 Telephone: 312-440-4653Program Contact InformationFor any additional program information, email us at alliedhealth@fsw.eduProgram Contact: Karen Molumby, CDA, RDH, MBA Program Director Email karen.molumby@fsw.edu Phone (239) 985-8322

Emergency Medical Services Technology (AS)

ApplyContact UsProgram FlyerStart Strong. Build Your EMS Career.Launch your future in emergency medical services with Florida SouthWestern State College’s Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Technology AS degree. With hospital clinicals, internships, and ride time experience, you'll graduate with the skills and confidence to save lives. Program DetailArticulation PathwaysHelpful LinksLimited AdmissionRoadmapContact UsProgram DetailsThe Emergency Medical Services Technology Program is designed to prepare the student to become a competent entry-level Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and/or Paramedic. The Associate in Science Degree in Emergency Medical Services Technology consists of three sequential components. Successful completion of each component will fulfill requirements for the affiliated Florida State certification. Students looking to continue their education will be eligible for admission into the Florida SouthWestern State College Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Public Safety Administration.Articulation PathwaysEMT Career PathwayTo be eligible for articulation, the student must show evidence of their current Clear/Active EMT licensure. Upon program approval, verification of current Florida EMT license, and review of previous coursework, professional articulation credit may be assigned for up to 12 credits in the final semester of the AS EMST degree. All required general education coursework must be completed prior to awarding articulated credit and the AS Emergency Medical Services Technology degree. Paramedic Career PathwayTo be eligible for articulation, the student must show evidence of their current Clear/Active Paramedic licensure. Upon program approval, verification of current Florida Paramedic license and review of previous coursework, professional articulation credit may be assigned for up to 38 credits in the final semester of the AS EMST degree. All required general education coursework must be completed prior to awarding articulated credit and the AS Emergency Medical Services Technology degree.Students must successfully complete a minimum of 25 percent (19 credits) of the required degree at Florida SouthWestern State CollegeDownloads and LinksView the Program of Study in the 2025-26 College CatalogCareer Options - Program Emergency Medical Services Technology Limited Admission ProgramThe EMS certificate programs (EMT and Paramedic) are limited admission, requiring completion of the Application for EMS Programs, and acceptance into the program by the College EMS department.Advanced PlacementAdvanced placement is any process where a program formally recognizes prior learning of a student and applies that recognition toward meeting the program requirements.The Florida SouthWestern State College Paramedic Certificate Program, Emergency Medical Technical Certificate Program, and the A.S. Emergency Medical Services Program does not participate in the process of Advanced Placement.EMT RoadmapPart One - Emergency Medical Technician - Basic Certificate(12 credit hours) Cert Emt ProgramThe Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) program is one semester and 12 college credit hours in length, offered in the fall, spring, and summer semesters. The program includes lecture hours, laboratory hours, hospital clinicals, and internship/ride time experience. Students are responsible for transportation to and from the clinical sites. Upon successful completion of this program, students will receive a college completion certificate and the necessary paperwork required to apply for both Florida EMT and National Registry certifications.Part Two - Paramedic Certificate(42 credit hours) Paramedic CertificateRequired for Florida EMT-Paramedic CertificationThe Paramedic Certificate Program is designed to prepare competent entry-level Paramedics in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains with or without exit points at the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician and/or Emergency Medical Technician, and/or Emergency Medical Responder levels. The program is four semesters and 42 college credit hoursDuring the Paramedic Certificate Program, students will be required to complete clinical rotations with local hospitals. These rotations are in addition to scheduled class/ laboratory/clinical/internship hours.To be eligible to sit for the Florida Paramedic exam, the student must be currently certified as a Florida EMT and successfully complete the Paramedic Certificate Program. The program includes lecture hours, laboratory hours, hospital clinicals, operating room rotations, and internship/ride time experience. Students are responsible for transportation to and from the clinical/internship sites. Specific information will be provided the first week of class. Upon successful completion of this program, students will receive a college completion certificate and the necessary paperwork required to apply for Florida Paramedic certification.Part Three - Emergency Medical Services Technology, AS(73 credit hours)General Education requirements may be completed concurrently with career core requirements or following successful Florida Paramedic Certification.Program Contact InformationFor any additional program information, email us at EMS.Fire@fsw.eduProgram Contact: Michael Knoop EMS Support Specialist Email michael.knoop@fsw.edu Phone (239) 985-3495

Radiologic Technology (AS)

Apply NowContact UsProgram FlyerProgram Info Sessions will be held on January 27th and March 30th from 5 to 6:30 pm in A-105 on the Lee Campus, Fort Myers.Explore the Science Behind Medical Imaging The Radiologic Technology Associate in Science (A.S.) program at FSW offers students a comprehensive introduction to the world of diagnostic medical imaging. This hands-on program is designed to train future radiologic technologists in the safe, effective use of X-ray equipment while emphasizing patient care, precision, and professionalism. This is a Limited Access Program. To be eligible, you must first be admitted to FSW and then submit a separate program application.Program InformationProgram PrerequisitesCareer OutlookAccreditationHelpful LinksContact UsProgram InformationThe Radiologic Technologist is an allied health professional who combines patient care skills with an in-depth knowledge of human anatomy and proficient utilization of medical imaging equipment. The technologist’s goal is to produce diagnostic images of the human body with minimum radiation exposure at a level of proficiency that will cause the least discomfort to the patient.The Radiologic Technology Program is twenty-two months of full-time study. It includes classroom courses and extensive clinical laboratory experience in departments of radiology at participating clinical affiliates.The program has limited enrollment. A freshman class begins each Fall Semester at the Lee County campus. Clinical assignments are made at hospital affiliates in Lee, Collier, and Charlotte Counties. Applicants must have successfully completed (with a grade of “C” or better) the following courses, or their equivalents, prior to admission to the program: MAC 1105 (College Algebra) and BSC 1085C or BSC 1093C (Anatomy and Physiology I). Applicants will be selected through the admission process outlined on the Florida SouthWestern State College website:Admitted students will need to submit a criminal background check and health report before the start of the program.Students are required to maintain a 2.0 grade point average in each radiologic technology (RTE) course to progress in the program curriculum. Each core course must be taken in sequence. A minimum of 77 credit hours with a 2.0 cumulative grade point average is required for graduation.Graduates may apply for the examination of the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) for national certification and subsequent licensure by each individual state.Application Deadline: April 30AS Radiologic Technology Program Map (PDF)Program PrerequisitesThe program prerequisites encompass the successful completion of the program acceptance process including program-level admission points, competition with all other applicants based on academic transcript evaluation, and affective skills demonstration. The admissions process requires satisfactory completion of a College-approved criminal history background check completed at the applicant’s expense. The clinical enrollment process requires satisfactory completion of an immunization and health report.Radiologic Technology Career OpportunitiesDiagnostic TechnologyComputed Tomography (CAT Scan) TechMRI TechnologyMammographyBone DensitometryHealthcare AdministrationEducationResearchRadiologic Technology Graduates Typically EarnAccording to the latest survey from the American Society of Radiologic Technologists nationwide, the average annual salary for a new graduate is $46,000 to $60,000.According to the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are over 15,000 national openings per year. Consistently, 90% of Florida SouthWestern State College graduates from this program are locally placed.** For additional information please visit the Occupational Outlook Handbook.JRCERT Program Effectiveness Data (PDF) JRCERT Program InformationAccreditationThe Radiography program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology 20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2850 Chicago, IL 60606-3182 312-704-5300 Email: mail@jrcert.orgThe program’s current award is 8 years. General program accreditation information and the current accreditation award letter can be found hereDownloads and LinksView the Program of Study in the 2025-26 College CatalogCareer Options - Program Radiologic TechnologyOrientation Powerpoint (PPT)Student HandbookTwo Year Program Course Plan (PDF)Radiologic Technology Information PacketDownload Radiologic Technology Mission & GoalsJRCERT Standards for an Accredited Educational ProgramAssessment PlanProgram Contact InformationFor any additional program information, email us at alliedhealth@fsw.eduProgram Contact: Tamra Pacheco Coordinator Email tamra.pacheco@fsw.edu Phone (239) 985-3499

Business Pathway

Elevate Your CareerFocus your coursework on your ultimate goal: landing a career in the field of business after graduation.With courses ranging from accounting to entrepreneurship, programs in the Business pathway will provide career training and the option to transfer to a four-year institution or complete a bachelor's degree right here at FSW for additional training and education. Why Business at FSW?"You're never too young or too old to do something great."- Guadalupe Lopez, FSW Supervision and Management Graduate, Co-Owner InTandem BuildersWatch more videos about this pathway!A program in the Business Pathway may be for you if you enjoy:leadership, organizing people, planning activities, and working with numbersan exciting day-to-day work life while giving back to your communitya degree path that opens countless opportunitiespresenting projects and programsprojecting and presenting sales goals and budgetsanalyzing economic trendsassisting in the hiring of employeesbeing analytical with good decision-making and customer service skills 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. BusinessEconomics & FinanceManagementMarketingAssociate 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 Supervision & Management Bachelor's Degree Program), one of these two-year degree programs might be for you.Accounting TechnologyBusiness Administration & ManagementBusiness AnalyticsEntrepreneurshipSupply Chain ManagementCollege 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. Accounting Technology ManagementBusiness Development & EntrepreneurshipBusiness EntrepreneurshipEntrepreneurship OperationsLogistics & Transportation ManagementSmall Business Management Bachelor 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. Supervision & ManagementGet Your Bachelor's Degree at FSW!Supervision & Management, BASDid you know that any of the AS or AA programs in the Business Pathway can be the stepping stone to our bachelor's degree in Supervision and Management? From business foundations to management, 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 that are related to Business. Computing Technologies Construction, Manufacturing & Industry Public Safety & Law Studies Explore More Academic & Career Pathways

Associate in Arts Requirements and General Education Competencies, AA

General Education Philosophy:The mission of Florida SouthWestern State College's General Education Program is to provide students with trans-disciplinary learning experiences that empower them to be active, informed and ethical citizens. Our innovative curriculum promotes collaboration and communication in diverse settings, encourages greater understanding of the relationship between individuals and their natural surroundings and cultivates intellectual curiosity that leads to independent research, creative problem-solving and meaningful engagement with the global community. We provide the framework for students to acquire both discipline-specific professional skills necessary to make a living and a broad spectrum of skills in critical, creative and scientific problem-solving that will allow them to contribute in multiple real world settings.General Education Core CoursesGeneral Education Core courses differ from traditional survey courses by integrating a breadth of knowledge and skills essential to a complete education and are the foundation of knowledge upon which all degrees are built.General Education Competencies:General Education courses must meet at least four out of the five following outcomes. All other courses will meet one or more of these outcomes:Communicate clearly in a variety of modes and mediaResearch and examine academic and non-academic information, resources, and evidenceEvaluate and utilize mathematical principles, technology, scientific and quantitative dataAnalyze and create individual and collaborative works of art, literature, and performanceThink critically about questions to yield meaning and valueInvestigate and engage in the trans-disciplinary applications of research, learning, and knowledgeVisualize and engage the world from different historical, social, religious, and cultural approachesEngage meanings of active citizenship in one's community, nation, and the worldAssociate in Arts students must follow the General Education guide below in planning required courses. This guide complies with Higher Learning Commission (HLC) Criterion Three, Core Component 3.B, which requires the institution to offer a coherent general education curriculum that includes appropriate breadth and depth, engaging students in “collecting, analyzing and communicating information; in mastering modes of intellectual inquiry or creative work; and in developing skills adaptable to changing environments”; Florida Statute 1007.25(3) which requires the core curriculum to include the subject areas of communication, mathematics, social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences; and Florida Administrative Code 6A-14.0303, defining General Education Core Course Options.An Associate in Arts degree shall require no more than 60 semester hours of college credit, including 36 semester hours of General Education coursework. Except for college-preparatory coursework, all required coursework shall count toward the Associate in Arts degree or the baccalaureate degree.View the Associate in Arts program in the College Catalog

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