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Charlotte Registered Student Organizations
https://www.fsw.edu/charlotte/studentactivities
Art Club: Come paint, draw, and craft with our group, for yourself or even our campus! Campus Activity Board (CAB): Be a part of the team that creates the fun on our campus! Decide what themed event we’ll do next all the way down to the food and music! Christian Club (SALT): Be a part of like-minded youth, celebrating faith and love. Circle K International (CKI):Help our local community through organized volunteer work with different organizations. Creative Writing Club: Compare short stories, poems, and even meet celebrated authors, all with the artistic eye of Professor Pelot. Cultural Arts Club: Indulge in the finer arts by attending theater productions, museums, and concerts in our local area. Multi-Cultural Club: Learn about and celebrate different cultures from around the world to our own backyard. Music Club:Bring whatever instrument you have (or don’t) and rock out with budding musicians under the lead of professional banjo player Bob Barrett! Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society (PTK): Apply to be a part of this honor society with your good grades and service learning record! Student Government Association:Campus Congress: The Student Government Association (SGA) acts as a liaison between FSW students, administration, and local and state officials. SGA actively works to meet the needs of students and enhance the quality of campus life. We do this by hosting various programs, funding student clubs and organizations, and community service. SGA endorses the following values: Advocacy, Service, Leadership, and Diversity.Student Nurses Association (SNA): Join other nursing students as they volunteer within our community and attend conferences in the health field. UNIDOS: Hispanic Latinx Student AssociationWe are dedicated to connecting, unifying and empowering the Hispanic and Latinx/a/o students of FSW in the four-county region. UNIDOS aims to provide resources, programming, and leadership and professional development for this community while educating others on the Hispanic/Latinx/a/o culture.For more information, check out Bucs Corner!
FSW Spring Research Expo 2025
https://www.fsw.edu/curc/spring2025expo
Thursday, April 03 Presenters and Project Titles In-person attendance location and Zoom* 1:30PM - 2:30PMGuest Writer Literacy Event featuring Julie Marie Wade Lee: J-103 (Rush Auditorium)Zoom accessible Tuesday, April 08 Presenters and Project Titles In-person attendance location and Zoom* 10:00AM - 11:15AMGuest Speaker Featured Speaker, Dr. Keri Watson: Picturing Paradise: From John James Audubon to the FL Highwaymen Lee: J-103 (Rush Auditorium)Zoom accessible 11:20AM - 12:00PMStudent Presentations 1 Julio Perez Machin: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Software Engineering Angelys Torres: Beyond the Classroom: How Discord Builds Community and Connection Lee: J-103 (Rush Auditorium)Zoom accessible 12:00PM – 1:20PMPoster Session Kayla Alamilla: Wildlife on Campus: Connecting Community, Science, and Sense of Place Through Digital Communications and Engagement Cynthia Alaniz: Finding The Correlation Between Pet Ownership, Stress Levels, and Academic Performance Maralyn Amador and Belmore Betancourt: Population Demography of Aquatic Salamanders in a Southwest Florida Cypress Swamp Noor BenMaamer: Tunisia’s Healthcare Crisis: Our Personal Call for Help Sandy Bruce: Aromas: How Scents Evoke Emotions and Memories Aidan Buchanan: Analyzing Semantic Similarities between ChatGPT and various demographics Catherine Burzo: How Does Ad Algorithm on Social Media Platforms Adjust Based on the Demographic Data? Nikko Bustamante and Jordan Farmer: The Diet of Two-Toed Amphiumas (Amphiuma means) in Southwestern Florida Baleria De La Cruz: How the Influence of Social Media and Online Shopping Accelerated the Growth of Fast Fashion Lorena Diaz: Biophilic Design: Connecting Students to Nature Through Architecture Finley Digiacomo: A Major Influence: An Exploratory Study on Relations Between Social Dominance and College Major Jack Ham: Hooping at Harold: The Impacts of Harold Park to the Charlotte County Basketball Community Maribl Hanna: Rethinking Cancer Treatment: A Natural Approach Avianna Hill: Defying Gravity: The Meissner Effect, Superconductors, and Magnetic Levitation Ty Joyal and Sullivan Madonna: The Evolution and Impact of Golf Equipment Over the Years Emily Kremenchuker: Exploring Implicit Racial Bias in Sentencing: A Study of the 20th Judicial Circuit Sharjeel Malik: The Existence and Application of Mathematics in Chess Leah Matthiessen: Reversing Neurodegenerative Diseases One Step at a Time Katherine Monroe: How Participation in Registered Student Organizations Shapes College Student’s Self Esteem Daria Moshko: The Role of Scents in Human Life Santino Pasquale: The Future of Encryption: Computing Technology and the Quantum Threat Jesse Pomerantz: Canon vs. Fanon: A Comparative Analysis of Pop Culture Influence and Popularity Johnathan Rawlings: Protein Problems: How the Gym Industry has Failed Us Ivonne Rodriguez: Monsters: True Crime in Media Sonnia Sanabria: Spinal Fusion Surgery: A Comprehensive Look on Its Evolution and Advancement Nicolas Santana: Comprehensive Multi-Loci Sequencing for Species-Level Identification of Antibiotic-Producing Streptomyces from Soil Samples Anna Sherman: The Impact of Mindfulness Training on Athletic Performance Danielle Such: Analyzing Shark Reproductive Methods in Florida: A Comparative Study for Targeted Conservation Regulations Julian Vagg: The Educational Difference Between 3D Model and Physical Geological Sample Ella Walker: Calculators in Mathematics Education: The Impact on Students Abigail Warren: The Impact of Flooring on Stress John Williams: Hidden from View: A Liminal Space Analysis Lee: Outside of J-Building and in the Inspiration Garden 1:30PM-3:00PMReception Lee: J-103 (Rush Auditorium) lobby 3:00PM – 4:30PMPublic Speaking competition Battle of the Buccaneers Lee: J-103 (Rush Auditorium)Zoom accessible Wednesday, April 09 Presenters and Project Titles In-person attendance location and Zoom* 11:20AM - 12:00PM Illuminations Lee: J-103 (Rush Auditorium)Zoom accessible 12:00PM – 12:30PM Poetry Reading by Dr. Brandi GeorgeFrom Deus Absconditus and Love Letters From Outer Space Lee: J-103 (Rush Auditorium)Zoom accessible 1:30PM – 2:30PM Student Presentations 2 Eden Sterk: Ranavirus prevalence in a population of Two-Toed Amphiuma (Amphiuma means) in Southwest Florida Professor Jordan Donini: The Ecology and IUCN Red-List Status of the Striped Mud Turtle (Kinosternon baurii) Lee: J-103 (Rush Auditorium)Zoom accessible 7:00PM Guest Performance Willie Filkowski: “Pelican Descending a Staircase” Lee: J-103 (Rush Auditorium) Thursday, April 10 Presenters and Project Titles In-person attendance location and Zoom* 10:00AM - 11:15AM Student Presentations 3 Victor Arias: Planting the Future: Designing a Functional Permaculture Food Forest at FSW (Auditorium) Sophia Gibson and Shayna Symonds: Disparities in Women’s Mental Health: The Reflection in Women’s Literature Serena Kasai-Hazekamp: Across Time & Tradition: The Symbolic Language of Flowers Christopher Wilson: The Impact of Invasive Burmese Pythons on the Florida Everglades Ecosystem: Ecological Destruction and Population Threats (Auditorium) Lee: J-103 (Rush Auditorium) and J-103 lobbyZoom accessible 11:20AM – 12:00PM Student Presentations 4 Ariana Arias: How do Different Forms of Government Communicate with their Citizens? (Auditorium) Arleasia Carter: A Continued Legacy of Safety Hill (Auditorium) Luciana Cortez: Causa, a Bite of History Yazhiny Ganeshbabu and Nicolette Simon: Romantic Subliminity and Nostalgia: The Human Longing for Nature and Harmony (L-109) Destiny Sanchez: Through Their Eyes: Exploring the Impact of Immigration on Families and Journey. Lee: J-103 (Rush Auditorium) and J-103 lobbyZoom accessible 12:00PM - 1:20PMStudent Presentations 5 Gabriel Carmona and Eric Castro: The Cuban Immigrant Experience in the 21st Century (Auditorium) Yza Exume: Emotions in Reverse: Exploring through the Manipulation of Black and Red in Artistic Perception Tyler Garcia: AI, LLM, and Lawyers (Auditorium) Kayla Trotman: Skims: “Skyn” Activewear: Redefining Comfort and Style Lee: J-103 (Rush Auditorium) and J-103 lobbyZoom accessible 2:00PM – 4:00PM CREATIVE Capstone Showcase CREATIVE CAPSTONE: Innovative Thinking Showcase Presenters: Dr. Katharine O'Connor, Dr. Matthew Vivyan, featured faculty and students Lee: J-103 (Rush Auditorium) 7:00PM Play The Memo by Václav Havel, Translated by Paul Wilson Step into the absurd world of The Memorandum by Václav Havel, where one man’s fight against an incomprehensible new office language spirals into a twisted battle of red tape, power plays, and bureaucratic chaos. Sharp, satirical, and hilariously relevant, this dark comedy skewers the madness of bureaucracy and the perils of conformity. Dates: April 3-5 & 10-12 Curtain: 7:00PM (no late seating) Tickets: $5 for students and $10 general admission Tickets available at: https://fswmemo.bpt.me/ Lee: L-119B (Black Box Theater) *Click the “Zoom accessible” label for links.
Charlotte Campus Observatory
https://www.fsw.edu/charlotte/observatory
Visit the James & Barbara Moore Observatory located at Florida SouthWestern State College's beautiful Charlotte Campus, 26300 Airport Road, Punta Gorda.For more information and highlights of special viewing sessions, please call the Observatory Information Line at (941) 637-3518.Observation sessions typically start about a half hour after sunset and usually end between 10 pm and 11 pm, with no reservations required. You will have the opportunity to observe celestial objects with our 16-inch telescope located in the dome and through several smaller telescopes located out back. The objects we view may include planets, double stars, galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and the moon. In addition, there will be brief astronomy-related topics repeated all evening. Before complete darkness, visitors can not be admitted into the observatory as the equipment needs to be set up and aligned with the stars each time but early arrivers are welcome to enjoy views of the lake and the scenery of the campus from the lakeside picnic tables.The public sessions are free and are held monthly on the third Friday of each month for the 2025 and 2026 academic school year, weather permitting.Public Session Dates 2025-20263rd Friday of the Month:September 19, 2025October 17, 2025November 21, 2025December 19, 2025January 16, 2026February 20, 2026March 20, 2026April 17, 2026May 15, 2026If you plan to stop by, we are located on the FSW Charlotte Campus, on Airport Road next to I-75, and the observatory sits on the edge of the lake next to the entrance road.For more information or special group openings, call (941) 637-5652.
FSW Spring Research Expo 2024
https://www.fsw.edu/curc/spring2024expo
Tuesday, April 09 Presenters and Project Titles In-person attendance location and Zoom* 10:00AM - 11:15AMGuest Speaker 1 Featured speaker, Tara Calligan: The Face of Immokalee: Public Art for Social Change Maria Rueda: Amplifying the Voices of the Forgotten: Unincorporated Immokalee, FL Lee: J-103 (Rush Auditorium) Zoom accessible 11:20AM - 12:00PMStudent Presentations 1 Anna Halmeaho: How Female Characters are Portrayed in Nintendo’s Super Mario Brothers Bridghet Wood: Life After the American Dream: The Coffee Shop Ladies Lee: J-103 (Rush Auditorium) Zoom accessible 12:00PM – 1:20PMPoster Session Michaella Achille: Fostering Continuity During Transitions of Leadership of Registered Student Organizations at Florida SouthWestern State College’s Main Campus Savannah Barnes: A Comparative Analysis between Florida and Denmark's Pedagogical Practices Juliana Arenas Gaviria: Poisonous Positivity Kendall Carrico: Conversations are Limitless, Yet Being Limited: Did COVID-19 Affect Our Conversations? Carson Clancy and Sophia Clancy: Nonprofit Organizations Aim to Help Young, Underprivileged Athletes: Sports4aid Elliot Courtney: The Impact of Sleep Quality on the Academic and Personal Performance of College Students Jaidan Cunningham: Thread on Ice: The Evolution and Limitations of Figure Skating Attire Juan De La Cruz: Electricity on Wheels: The Sacrifice of Humanity for a Better Earth John Ditty: The Attractive Effects of Fragrances on the Florida Panther (Puma concolor coryi) Kurukulasuriya Fernando: Evaluation of Antifungal Activity of Six Native Plant Species Against Candida glabrata Hayden Freytag: Public Perceptions on Stem Cell Usage in Human Therapeutic Cloning Nadine Gil Cardoso: Heaven or Hell: ASMR and Misophonia Britthany Gonzalez: Passion For Aviation In Teenagers Katelyn Johnson: A Recipe for Disaster: Eating disorders in High Performance Athletes Red-S and Female Athlete Triad Evan Krupick: Musical Impact on Empathy Isabella Lopez: Social Skydiving and Social Confidence Linda Lopez: Caffeine and Functionality Melanie Maugeri: Eating Disorders and Body Dysmorphia: An Epidemic Caused by TikTok and Instagram Trung Nguyen: The Viability of Artificial Intelligence in Differential Diagnosis of Pneumonia Daniel Ocampo: Comparative Analysis of Hate Speech Detection Models: Evaluating Effectiveness and Exploring Efficiency Enhancements Ethan Rider: The Running Back Epidemic in the NFL Isabella Rincon: Taste difference and preference between homemade & store-bought baked goods Eleni Ryczek and Maria Fucien: Species Diversity and Characteristics of a Community of Urban Turtles on The Edison Campus of Florida SouthWestern State College Gabriella Smolnicka-Dos Santos: Differences in Body Language Across Ethnicities Ivan Tobar: Peer Mentors: The Bridge Between Academics and Extracurriculars To Prevent College Attrition Cody Weber: Sleep Site Choice and Fidelity of Cuban Brown Anoles Dr. Roger Webster and Steven Kelly: YinYu – A Math App for Learning Polynomial Expressions Grace White: Comparison of Blood Lead Concentrations in Turtle Species Across Aquatic and Terrestrial Habitats Paige Wilson: Mental Health and Dental Health: Visualizing a More Welcoming Dental Experience David Winn: Corporate Nepotism and the Downfall of RCA Kaylee Ziegelbauer: Crocheting Through Time Lee: Outside of J-Building and in the Inspiration Garden 1:30PM – 2:30PM Student Art Exhibition & Reception Poetry, Portraits and Prose Sylvia Yousef: Encapsulated Agony and Joy Lee: J-117/118 3:00PM – 4:30PM Battle of the Bucs Lee: J-103 (Rush Auditorium) Zoom accessible *Click the “Zoom accessible” label for links. Wednesday, April 10 Presenters and Project Titles In-person attendance location and Zoom* 10:00AM - 11:15AM Student Presentations 2 David Creve-Coeur: The Variety of Hip-hop and its Emotional & Personal Connection to People Marcel Suarez: An Analysis of the Chinese-Cuban Identity Post 1959 (Un Análisis de la Identidad Chino-Cubana Después del 1959) Habana Zarranz: Haven & Hell: A Contrast of the Impacts on Wildlife in the Aftermath of the Korean and Vietnam Wars Lee: J-103 (Rush Auditorium) Zoom accessible 11:20AM - 12:00PM Illuminations Lee: J-103 (Rush Auditorium) Zoom accessible 12:00PM – 1:20PM Guest Speaker 2 Featured Performance/Behind the Research: Kat Epple. “How Music Tells a Story” Lee: J-103 (Rush Auditorium) 2:30PM – 3:30PM Faculty Recital Lee: J-117/118 3:30PM – 5:00PM Student Presentations 3 Ayah Abuijaq and Ryan Kareh: A Discourse Analysis on News Outlet Bias: Israeli-Palestinian Incidents Felipe Bonini: The Behavior of Gopher Tortoises in Close Proximity to Construction Gail Gahon: Comparative Analysis of Plastron Pigmentation Coastal and Inland Florida Box Turtles (Terrapene bauri) Elyse Martin: Presence of Pentastomid Parasites Within Turtles and Snakes from Southwest Florida Emma Ulseth: Immunomodulation in Invasive Cane Toads (Rhinella horribilis) From Two Field Sites in Southwest Florida Lee: J-103 (Rush Auditorium) Zoom accessible *Click the “Zoom accessible” label for links. Thursday, April 11 Presenters and Project Titles In-person attendance location and Zoom* 11:20AM - 12:00PM Student Presentations 5 Christian Jasinski: Home Range and Movements of Peninsula Cooter Turtles (Pseudemys peninsularis) in an Urban Pond System Karl Schott: FSW Academic & Career Pathways Lee: J-103 (Rush Auditorium)Zoom accessible 1:00PM - 1:45PM Immersive Spanish Language Experience Join Dr. Phillip Allen and fellow FSW students for an immersive Spanish language experience! Have a fun, brief conversation in Spanish and take home a cool prize! Lee: J-Building downstairs lobby 2:00PM - 4:00PM CREATIVE Capstone Showcase and Reception CREATIVE Capstone: Innovative Thinking Showcase Presenters: Dr. Katharine O'Connor, Dr. Matthew Vivyan, featured faculty and students Lee: J-103 (Rush Auditorium) *Click the “Zoom accessible” label for links. Past expo schedules/topics: https://www.fsw.edu/facultystaff/ospr/lecture Fall 2021: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHhFuRYVBow Spring 2022: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJvWwYyrVJI
Campus Contact Information
https://www.fsw.edu/charlotte/contact
Note: Hours are subject to change between terms. Please contact the department for summer / between terms hours. Department Phone Number Hours Location General Information 941-637-5629 Monday - Thursday: 8:30am - 4:30pm Friday: 9:30am - Noon Spatz Hall, Building J Academic Support Center Main Phone: 941-637-3520 Math Lab: 941-637-3519 Speech Lab: 941-637-3520 Tutoring Services: 941-637-3520 Writing/Reading Lab: 941-637-5693 Academic Support Center Hours Peeples Learning Resources, Building B, Room 101 ADAptive Services 941-637-5626 Please call to schedule an appointment. Spatz Hall, Building J Admissions, Records, & Registration 941-637-5654 MTRF: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wed: 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Spatz Hall, Building J Academic Advising 941-637-5629 MTRF: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wed: 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Please schedule an appointment with your assigned advisor. Spatz Hall, Building J BUC Card (Student ID) Office 941-833-5320 Monday - Thursday: 8:30am - 4:30pm Friday: 9:30am - Noon BUC Card Homepage Spatz Hall, Building J, Room 102 Cafeteria Request Dining Information Request Catering Information Student Activities, Building O, Room 114 Cashier Cashier Homepage MTRF: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wed: 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Spatz Hall, Building J Faculty Office Faculty Building H, Room 120 Financial Aid 941-637-5603 MTRF: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wed: 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Spatz Hall, Building J Library/Learning Resources 941-637-5620 Monday - Thursday: 7:30am - 9:00pm Friday: 7:30am - 4:00pm Peeples Learning Resources, Building B, Room 120 Nursing Department 941-637-5667 Monday, Wednesday, Thursday: 8:30am - 4:30pm Jones Hall, Building E, Room 107 Student Engagement Office 941-637-5634 MTRF: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wed: 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Student Activities, Building O, Room 106 Testing & Assessment 941-637-5632 FSW Testing Homepage Peeples Learning Resources, Building B, Room 109
Contact Student Affairs
https://www.fsw.edu/hendryglades/contact
Note: Hours are subject to change between terms. Please contact the department for summer / between terms hours. Department Phone Number Hours Location General Information 863-674-0408 Monday - Thursday 8:30am - 6:00pm Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm *Extended hours may be offered during peak enrollment times. Front Desk, Building A ADAptive Services 863-674-6001 Please call to schedule an appointment. A-115 Admissions, Records, and Registration 863-674-6039 Monday - Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm Friday 9:30am - Noon *Extended hours may be offered during peak enrollment times A-123 Academic Advising 863-674-6003 Monday - Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm Friday 9:30am - Noon Evening advising available by appointment. Please schedule an appointment with your assigned advisor. A-115 Cashier 863-674-6000 Monday - Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm Friday 9:30am - Noon A-123 Career Services 863-674-6003 Monday - Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm Friday 9:30am - Noon A-115A FSW Online Testing Center 863-674-6004 More information about FSW Online Testing A-116B Testing and Assessment 863-674-6039 Monday - Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm Friday 9:30am - Noon A-124
FSW Celebrates National Nurses Day with ACEN Accreditation for School of Nursing
https://www.fsw.edu/president/20260506-acen
Left: Dr. Susan Holland discusses ACEN accreditation with Florida Commissioner of Education Anastasios Kamoutsas during FSW’s commencement ceremony. Top: Dr. Allbritten meets the graduating class of nurses at the April 2026 Nurse Pinning Ceremony.FORT MYERS, Fla. - MAY 6, 2026 - On National Nurses Day, Florida SouthWestern State College (FSW) proudly announces that its School of Nursing has earned accreditation from the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN), a distinguished recognition of the quality and excellence of its nursing programs.The announcement was shared by Dr. Susan Holland, dean of the School of Nursing, during last week’s commencement ceremony, where FSW celebrated the achievements of its newest graduates alongside Florida Commissioner of Education Anastasios Kamoutsas.“I extend my sincere congratulations to everyone in the School of Nursing, and especially to Dr. Holland for her leadership in achieving this honor,” said FSW President Jeffrey Allbritten. “Your work continues to elevate FSW and strengthen healthcare across our region and beyond.”The ACEN accreditation affirms the School of Nursing’s commitment to maintaining high academic and professional standards while preparing students for successful careers in healthcare. It also reflects the dedication of faculty and staff who work to ensure students receive a comprehensive and rigorous education.“This distinction reflects the dedication of our faculty and staff and underscores our commitment to preparing highly skilled, compassionate nurses who are ready to serve our community and meet the growing demands of healthcare,” noted Allbritten.With this accreditation, FSW’s School of Nursing further strengthens its role in addressing the critical need for qualified nursing professionals in Florida and beyond.Learn more about our nursing programs: School of NursingAssociate of Science in NursingBachelor of Science in Nursing
Meet the General Counsel
https://www.fsw.edu/generalcounsel/meet
Carl J. ColemanGeneral CounselJoe serves as the General Counsel for Florida SouthWestern State College, district wide, as well as a member of the President's Executive Council. Joe has practiced in the area of higher education law for more than a decade. His experience includes representing colleges and universities throughout the State of Florida. Joe led Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC's Florida Litigation practice for six years and he was Chair of Buchanan's Florida office from 2018 - 2020. He has been practicing law for nearly 35 years. Prior to the merger with Fowler White Boggs P.A. in 2014, Joe was the president of Fowler White Boggs for six years and a member of its board of directors for eight years. Prior to his tenure on the board of directors, Joe served as the practice group leader for Fowler’s Commercial Litigation group. Joe was co-chair of the firm's higher education team and he has represented multiple colleges, universities and elementary schools. Joe practices in both state and federal trial courts. He focuses his practice on business litigation, including contract disputes, wrongful discharge, wage and hour disputes and business dissolution, restrictive covenants, commercial torts, in addition to real estate and probate litigation.Since 1995, Joe has been a Florida Supreme Court Certified Mediator and Circuit Court Mediator and has mediated and arbitrated hundreds of commercial litigation, real estate, probate, employment and wage and hour disputes. Joe has always been an active member of the community and has been a member of various legal committees, including the Florida Bar Grievance Committee, Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee and Middle District Rules Committee. He was recently on the board of directors for Tiger Bay Club of Lee County, Habitat for Humanity of Lee County and the United Way of Lee, Hendry, Okeechobee Counties. In 2018-2020 Joe was a member of The Tampa Bay Partnership and The Florida Counsel of 100. Joe is a member of the American Bar Association, The Florida Bar, the Lee County Bar and the National Association of College and University Attorneys. Joe graduated from Georgetown University with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He attended Florida State University's College of Law and attained his Juris Doctorate.
Legal Resources
https://www.fsw.edu/generalcounsel/legalresources
Florida Sunshine ActThe Florida Sunshine Law is a series of laws designed to guarantee that the public has access to the public records of governmental bodies in Florida. The law was first enacted in 1995. Click on this click to view more information on the Florida Sunshine Act (PDF)Clery ActThe Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act or Clery Act, signed in 1990, is a federal statute codified at 20 U.S.C. § 1092(f), with implementing regulations in the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations at 34 C.F.R. 668.46. Click on this click to view more information on the Clery Act (PDF)Florida State StatutesA statute is a formal written enactment of a legislative authority that governs a state, city or country. Typically, statutes command or prohibit something, or declare policy. Florida State StatutesCommission on EthicsEach year, the Commission makes recommendations for legislation in an effort to improve Florida's Code of Ethics and its enforcement. View the 2016 Legislative Recommendations (PDF) that were adopted by the Commission at its September 2015 meeting.Click on this click to view more information on the Commission on EthicsFlorida Department of Education, Divisions of Florida CollegesFlorida's colleges remain the primary point of access to higher education in Florida, with 65 percent of the state's high school graduates pursuing postsecondary education beginning at a Florida college, and 82 percent of freshman and sophomore minority students in public higher education attending one of Florida's 28 colleges. Click on this click to view more information on the Florida Department of Education, Divisions of Florida CollegesFamily Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA)The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (20 U.S.C. § 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99) is a Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. The law applies to all schools that receive funds under an applicable program of the U.S. Department of Education. FERPA gives parents certain rights with respect to their children's education records. These rights transfer to the student when he or she reaches the age of 18 or attends a school beyond the high school level. Students to whom the rights have transferred are "eligible students." Click on this click to view more information on the Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA)Use of Motor Vehicles Q & AWhat coverage is provided under the college insurance program when an employee is driving a college owned automobile in the scope of employment of the college? Find Out this and More, by clicking on this link for the Use of Motor Vehicles Q and A (PDF)
Student Engagement
https://www.fsw.edu/hendryglades/studentactivities
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
FAQs
https://www.fsw.edu/adminprinting/faqs
Do I need a BUC Card to copy or scan?It’s faster to swipe your BUC Card, but you may also log in with your regular desktop username and password.How do I add a new employee to my department’s printing account?New hires: Automatically added based on payroll assignmentTransfers: Email the employee’s name, Banner ID, and authorized account index number to AuxiliaryServices@fsw.eduI print/copy for multiple departments. How do I get additional accounts?Ask each department's budget administrator to email your name, Banner ID, and account index number to AuxiliaryServices@fsw.eduIs there a charge to scan?No. Scanning is free, but you must still swipe your card or log in to access the scanner.Why is printing on a desktop printer more expensive?Desktop and stand-alone printers:Use more electricityRequire more costly tonerNeed more frequent maintenanceTake more staff time to supportUse Ricoh MFDs whenever possible to conserve resources.Why isn’t there a discount for double-sided printing?Although double-sided printing saves paper, it uses the same amount of energy, toner, and device time as single-sided printing. However, FSW encourages duplex printing to reduce paper waste.My copier/printer needs service. Who do I contact?use the form below:Administrative Printing Order FormHow do I order paper or toner?use the form below:Administrative Printing Order FormCan I order toner early for a large job?Yes. use the form below:Administrative Printing Order FormCan I move a copier/printer to a new office?No. Printers and copiers must remain in their assigned location, connected to the network, and powered on. If you’re relocating or need a device in a new space, please contact AuxiliaryServices@fsw.edu before moving any equipment.
Knowledge Network
https://www.fsw.edu/knowledgenetwork/expert/bjett
Brandon JettDir., Honors Scholar Program & Center Undergrad Research & CreativityPhone: 8636746043Extension: 66043Location: LEE J-324E-Mail: Vitae Areas of Expertise HistoryAmerican History And Events
Jennifer Henry
https://www.fsw.edu/directory/people/jhenry11
Assoc. Dir., Care and Adaptive Services Edit This Profile Email: Jennifer.Henry@fsw.edu Phone: (239) 489-9055 Extension: 11055 Location: LEE Q108 Department: Adaptive Services - Lee Campus Biography Dr. Jennifer Henry is an accomplished educator and leader in the field of education, currently serving as the Assistant Director of Adaptive Services. With a distinguished career spanning over a decade, Dr. Henry has made significant contributions to both K-12 and higher education. Beyond her teaching qualifications, Dr. Henry excels in interpersonal and communication skills, enabling her to build positive relationships with students and collaborate effectively with families, faculty, staff, and community partners. She is dedicated to inspiring and empowering individuals to achieve their goals and realize their full potential. Dr. Henry’s career is characterized by a commitment to excellence, a passion for fostering inclusive learning environments, and a steadfast dedication to supporting both students and educators. Her extensive experience and numerous accolades underscore her significant impact on the field of education. Education (Degrees and Certifications) Dr. Henry holds a Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Instructional Technology and Distance Learning from Nova Southeastern University's Fischler College of Education, completed in December 2021. Her dissertation, "Blended Learning Transitioning to Virtual Learning: Middle School Teacher Perspectives," highlights her dedication to enhancing educational experiences through innovative teaching methods. In addition, Dr. Henry earned a Master of Science (M.S.) in Curriculum & Instruction with an emphasis in Reading from Grand Canyon University's School of Education in June 2015. She also holds a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Elementary Education with a concentration in Business from Trinity Christian College, completed in December 2008. Research (Publications, Presentations, and Other Projects) Henry, J. (2021). “Blended Learning Transitioning to Virtual Learning: Middle School Teacher Perspectives" Courses (Classes Taught Regularly) SLS1515 - Student Life Skills Cornerstone Experience College and Community Service Professional Memberships: Higher Education Case Managers Association (HECMA) Association of Higher Education and Disability (AHEAD) Awards and Recognition Certifications: Professional Educator’s License K-6, FL Business 6-12, FL Exceptional Student Education, FL English as a Second Language, FL Reading, FL Mental Health First Aid CPR Learning Canvas Cornerstone Institute Honors and Awards: Highly Effective Educator (2008-2019) - Lee County School District, FL Teacher of Excellence - Lake County (2012) Graduated with Honors - Trinity Christian College (2008) Dean's List of Scholars - Trinity Christian College (2008) Graduated with Honors - Grand Canyon University (2015) Graduated with Honors - Nova Southeastern University (2021) Professional Development As the Assistant Director of Adaptive Services at Florida Southwestern College since 2023, Dr. Henry oversees programs that support students with diverse learning needs, ensuring an inclusive and supportive educational environment. Prior to this role, Dr. Henry served in various capacities within the Lee County School District in Fort Myers, Florida, from 2013 to 2019. These roles included ESE Facilitator and Case Manager, Instructional Coach, Mentor, Intervention Support Specialist, and ESOL Specialist. She also worked as an Elementary Educator and Team Leader in Crown Point, IN, from 2008 to 2013.
Student Engagement
https://www.fsw.edu/collier/studentactivities
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
Join Phi Theta Kappa
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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.
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Public Notices
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« Previous Next » Showing 1 to 10 of 54 results ‹ 1 2 3 4 5 6 › Type: Notice of Proposed Rule Adoption/Repeal/Amendment Rule Title: Requirement of Accident and Hospitalization Insurance for International Students Purpose: New policy to provide that all international students enrolling at Florida SouthWestern State College in F-1 visa status are required to have adequate accident and hospitalization insurance effective in the United States. Legal Authority: FS 1001.64 Rule Number: 6Hx6:6.08 Date/Time: September 25, 2018 at 3:00 PM Type: Notice of Proposed Rule Development Subject: 6Hx6:6.08 Requirement of Accident and Hospitalization Insurance for International Students Purpose: Require F-1 Visa students to have as part of their enrollment requirements, adequate accident and hospitalization insurance. Legal Authority: Florida Statutes 1001.64 Type: Notice of Proposed Rule Adoption/Repeal/Amendment Rule Title: Sick Leave Purpose: Addressing sick leave and creation of a sick leave pool under statute. Legal Authority: None Rule Number: 6Hx6:6.08 Date/Time: April 18, 2017 at 3:00 PM Type: Notice of Proposed Rule Adoption/Repeal/Amendment Rule Title: Student Code of Conduct Purpose: Addressing the creation of codes of conduct and appropriate penalties for violations of rules or regulations by students, to be administered by the institution under statute. Legal Authority: None Rule Number: 6Hx6:6.08 Date/Time: April 18, 2017 at 3:00 PM Type: Notice of Proposed Rule Adoption/Repeal/Amendment Rule Title: Employee Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibilities Purpose: Update current policy to show specific prohibitions and to adopt a local Board of Trustees Policy governing ethical standards for all employees of Florida SouthWestern State College. Legal Authority: n/a Rule Number: 6Hx6:5.03 Date/Time: April 18, 2017 at 3:00 PM Type: Notice of Proposed Rule Adoption/Repeal/Amendment Rule Title: Employee Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibilities Purpose: Update the current Policy to include more definitive language for employees. Legal Authority: N/A Rule Number: 6Hx6:5.03 Date/Time: April 25, 2017 at 3:00 PM Type: Notice of Proposed Rule Adoption/Repeal/Amendment Rule Title: Charter Schools Purpose: Addressing the operation of charter high schools and designating a school representative; establishing standards of ethical conduct for educators and administration and designate one administrator to service in role of superintendent. Legal Authority: N/A Rule Number: 6Hx6:3.06 Date/Time: February 28, 2017 at 3:00 PM Type: Notice of Proposed Rule Development Subject: 6Hx6:5.03 Employee Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibilities Purpose: Update the current policy to include more definitive language for employees. Legal Authority: Florida Statues 112.311, 112.312, 112.313, 1004.64 Type: Notice of Proposed Rule Development Subject: 6Hx6:6.08 Code of Conduct Purpose: Addressing the creation of codes of conduct and appropriate penalties for violations of rules or regulations by students, to be administered by the institution under statute Legal Authority: Florida Statutes 1006.60 Type: Notice of Proposed Rule Development Subject: 6Hx6:3.06 Charter Schools Purpose: Addressing the operation of charter high schools and designating a school representative; establishing standards of ethical conduct for educators and administration; and, designating one administrator to service in role of superintendent. Legal Authority: Florida Statutes 1002.33 « Previous Next » Showing 1 to 10 of 54 results ‹ 1 2 3 4 5 6 ›
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