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Getting Started at FSW

Apply NowNewly Admitted StudentsHigh School CounselorsProvisional Acceptance InfoTODAY'S TOP TIPS1. Stay informed about your application status in your applicant portal. 2. Join us in January! Spring 2026 application now open. Apply Today!Want More Tips? Check out: New Student InformationContact Us →Time to CHANGE YOUR DESTINATION?Then it's time to change your perspective of what a state college can do for you!You have figured out you do not have to overpay for the same classes offered by all Florida colleges and universities. That kind of critical thinking makes you Florida SouthWestern State College material.You are:a scholar who wants a degree for about half the cost of a state universitya hard worker who wants to elevate their career through career certificationa student who needs classes at convenient locations that fit your busy schedulea student who wants to be more than just a numberIt's Time to Change Your Destination with a Degree or Certificate from FSW!Learn More About FSWPreView FSWPrograms at FSWSchedule a Campus TourAdmissions EventsAlready Applied? What's Next...Haven't applied yet? What are you waiting for? Already admitted? Check out our New Buccaneers page.Check Your StatusSubmit TranscriptsFlorida ResidencyAffording CollegeOther ResourcesHOW-TO VIDEOSENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES (EAP)Time to Apply!What Type of Student Are You?We know you are Buccaneer material, we just need to know a little bit more so we can guide you through your next steps. Freshman, First Time in CollegeTransferReadmitBachelor's DegreeInternationalDual Enroll/Early AdmitGuest & TransientNon-Degree SeekingI received a message stating that I have been provisionally admitted to FSW. What does that mean? Provisional admission means that, based on the information we have, you would likely meet the qualifications to be accepted to FSW. You must complete the indicated application to confirm your interest and meet all admission requirements to be fully admitted into the college. Receipt of provisional admission/acceptance does not guarantee admission to Florida SouthWestern State College or any of our programs. Questions? Email admissions@fsw.edu.Contact Us

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Museum located?Building AA, Room 178 Florida SouthWestern State College Fort Myers, FL 33919 Lee Campus Map/Driving DirectionsMuseum HoursMonday 10:00 am – 5:30 pm Tuesday 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Wednesday 9:00 am – 2:00 pm & 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm Thursday 8:30 am – 5:00 pm Friday 11:00 am – 4:00 pm Saturday, Sunday & Holidays ClosedWhat is the brief history of this Museum?In January 2000, Dr. Jacob Goldberger & Dr. Roger Scott founded the Museum of Medical History in memory of Dr. David Bernstein as a not for profit corporation, dedicated to the collection and preservation of objects that are characteristic of the development of Medicine and Medical Practice. The Museum has displayed its developing collection in many locations; however, since 2008, Florida SouthWestern State College is now the first permanent home for the principal segment of the vast collection as well as the founding Curator.How has the Collection developed?The collection has been totally donated by both individuals and groups over the last 25 years. It represents one of the most extensive and eclectic collections of instruments, equipment, documents and medical educational materials in the State of Florida. In addition to the Museum’s on-campus displays, there are 11 specialized Artifact Displays located in the public spaces within Edison National Bank, Gulf Coast Medical Center and Lee Memorial Hospital. How is the Museum funded?The museum has been both privately and publicly funded.How was the Museum founded?In January 2000, Dr. Jacob Goldberger & Dr. Roger Scott founded the Museum of Medical History in memory of Dr. David Bernstein as a not for profit corporation, dedicated to the collection and preservation of objects that are characteristic of the development of Medicine and Medical Practice. Can private tours be arranged?Yes. Please contact the Museum Historian (Dr. Elsberry) at (239) 489-9251.How can I arrange a speaker for my group?Please contact the Museum Historian (Dr. Elsberry) at (239) 489-9251.If I have other questions or wish to make a donation, how else do I contact the Museum's Historian or Curator?Please e-mail Dr. Jeffrey Elsberry. Link to jeffrey.elsberry@fsw.edu

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Annual Security and Fire Safety Report

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Care Services Report Form

We address student behavioral concerns that are inconsistent with the College’s mission. The members of this team act with a common purpose to address critical student behavioral or mental health concerns through review of situations/incidents, information gathering and sharing, and providing recommendations to ensure the safety and educational success of the student. The Team does not replace other classroom management or disciplinary processes nor does it address student behaviors that require immediate health, police or mental health attention. The success of this process hinges on the College’s commitment to reporting concerns about potential threat of violence or concerning behavior.For Faculty and Staff to Fill Out

Homeless Students and Foster Care Resources

Care Services supports Florida SouthWestern State College students impacted by the foster care system or who are experiencing homelessness. The liaisons listed below are here to provide support and assistance to those students making the transition from a structured care system into an independent living setting. Lee County Human and Veteran ServicesResources for Individuals with DisabilitiesLee County Housing AuthorityCareerSource Southwest FloridaSalvation ArmyCommunity CooperativeUnited Way 211 Lee County Homeless CoalitionFlorida Department of Children and families Lutheran Services FloridaChildren’s Home SocietyFamily Initiative, IncFlorida Baptist Children’s HomeNational Youth Advocate ProgramChildren Advocacy Center Goodwill of Southwest Florida ACT Center Harry Chapin Food Bank Youth Haven Valerie’s House Scholarships for Foster Students Laces of LoveChildren’s Network of SWFL Big Brothers and Big SistersRonald McDonald House Charities, SW Florida Guardian Ad Litem Found. 20th Judicial Court Guardian Ad Litem for Children National Center for Homeless Education Scholarship for HomelessDr. April PalmerAssociate Vice President, Student Life 239-489-9067 apalmer1@fsw.edu Ashley Myatt-ChisumDirector, Care and Adaptive Services 239-432-5236 ashley.myatt-chisum@fsw.edu

Role of Care Services Referrals

Why make a referral?Concerned for welfare and safety of all of its students, faculty, and staff.Promote an environment where individuals are free to learn, teach, and work unencumbered and uninhibited by threats of intimidation and harm.Multidisciplinary campus threat assessment and behavioral intervention team that guides the campus community in effectively assessing and addressing threatening and/or concerning behaviors.Members of the team act with a common purpose to:assist the campus in intervening before behaviors reach a critical level.address concerns through review of situations/incidents,information gathering and sharing, andproviding recommendations to ensure safety and educational success.This does not replace other classroom management or disciplinary processes nor does it address student behaviors that require immediate health, police, or mental health attention.The success of this process hinges on the College’s commitment to reporting concerns about potential threat of violence or concerning behavior. Submit a Care Services Report to report concerning behaviors.

Mental Health Care

CenterstoneAvailable for Lee, Charlotte, Collier, Hendry, and Glades counties regardless of ability to pay, place of residence, or age. Call 239-208-6390 for more information and to make an appointment.Services for adults and youth include: Psychiatric medication management Person-centered mental health support Recovery-oriented substance use care Community-based specialty programs Below are links to different types of mental health resources.Hotlines & Text LinesMental Health Resources

Care Pantry

Visit UsHours vary by location, please select the closest location to you to check-in via QLess.Lee Campus, Q-103Collier Campus, J-114Charlotte Campus, O-102Hendry/Glades Center, Building A Front DeskConnect With Us!Email carepantry@fsw.edu239-432-7354Why we offer a Care PantryFood insecurities are becoming an increasingly common issue for college students which can impact their overall successMany students come to campus with limited resources and have little experience managing their needsHunger makes it difficult to study, sleep, or engage in academic and social activities at the same level as our peersHow to use the Care PantryIf you wish to access the Bucs pantry, you are welcome and encouraged to, all you need is to bring your Buc Card.Donate to the Care PantryWe are sustained by the generosity of our donors. We seek donations of non-perishable items as well as personal care items. For those of you who would like to donate, you can do so Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. You may also donate to the pantry location of your choice by ordering through our dedicated Amazon Registries:FSW Lee Campus Care PantryFSW Collier Campus Care PantryFSW Charlotte Campus Care PantryFSW Hendry/Glades Center Care PantryWe are currently in need of the following itemsTravel Size Personal care items: tissues, deodorant, shampoo/conditioner, body wash, razors, feminine hygiene productsCondiments - ketchup, mayo, mustard, dill pickles, BBQ sauce, salad dressing, etc.Kitchen staples - sugar, flour, olive oil, spices, small sized salt and pepper shakersShelf stable milk, water, Juice, Gatorade, etc.Gluten free and Kosher itemsTo go items: easy mac, cup of noodles, fruit cups, protein bars, granola bars, individual trail mix/nuts, fruit snacks, chips, etc. Additional Food Banks in the Community

Museum of Medical History

Early Alert

Early Alert is an intervention system designed to identify, reach out, and provide support to students who are experiencing challenges or having difficulty with their coursework. The Early Alert program is a collaborative effort among faculty, staff, and administrators with the goal of increased student retention and success. The Early Alert committee is comprised of representatives from Academic Advising, Academic Success, Dual Enrollment, Financial Aid, First Year Experience, Housing, Registration, Student Support Services, and college faculty. This committee meets to determine best practices for the Early Alert program. All trained Early Alert respondents track their interactions with students and communicate their results back to faculty members in a timely manner.The Early Alert ProcessThe Early Alert process is driven by faculty members who care about their students and who want to provide every opportunity for their students to succeed. To begin the process, an instructor fills out an Early Alert for a student online. Once the notice is received, our office gathers additional information about the student and distributes the alert to an appropriate Early Alert Representative who then contacts the student directly. After the initial contact, students have greater knowledge about the resources available here at FSW and can then take steps to improve their performance in the class. Students may be identified for Early Alert for a variety of reasons, including excessive unexplained absences, tardiness, low participation, low test scores, and missing assignments or trouble understanding assignments. Time is of the essence in regards to the Early Alert process. The sooner a student is identified through the Early Alert process, the more time the student will have to improve his or her academic performance and successfully complete the semester“Each day provides countless chances to make a difference.” - Kouzes & Posner

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Dean's List

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College Operating Procedures

Welcome to the Florida SouthWestern State College Policies and ProceduresCollege Operating Procedures (COP) at Florida SouthWestern State College are procedures for faculty, staff, and members of the college community, ensuring consistency, compliance with laws and policies, and the establishment of proper internal controls. COPs are developed to ensure consistent application across various college functions, aligning with Board-approved policies and complying with federal, state, and local laws. They establish standards for behavior and operations within the college community. COPs provide a framework and standards for how faculty, staff, and the broader college community should conduct themselves. They serve as a resource for interpreting various workplace situations, including job performance, decision-making, interpersonal interactions, and business operations management.Approved COPs are centrally maintained by the Vice President of Business Operations and Technology. The College Operating Procedure Manual is made available on the college's website, organized by major divisions for easy access. Accessibility standards, such as ADA compliance, are adhered to in formatting. COPs are reviewed biannually.Overall, COPs play a crucial role in promoting consistency, compliance, and effective management within Florida SouthWestern State College. They serve as a valuable resource for all members of the college community, helping to establish behavior and decision-making in various contexts. By using the navigation boxes to the left, you may view all procedures within each volume by clicking on the appropriate area and referring to the resulting page.College Operating Procedures Contact: Jason Dudley VP, Business Operations and Technology/CIO jdudley1@fsw.edu (239) 985-8368 or extension 11868

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Dean's List

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Academic Affairs/Provost

Site Search Search COP # Title Approved/Reviewed Academic Improvement Trust Fund 03-0201 AITF Process 11/1/2010 Academic Organization 03-0102 Department Chairs 2/12/2025 Assessment 03-0302 Program Evaluations Review 2/14/2025 03-0304 Student Surveys 2/14/2025 Committees 03-0403 Standing Committee Process 2/14/2025 Course Related 03-0602 Class Attendance, Excused Absence 6/19/2025 03-0603 Class Scheduling 2/14/2025 03-0604 Common Course Syllabus 6/19/2025 03-0605 Course Deletions - 5-Year Rule 2/14/2025 03-0606 Instructional Materials Adoption 6/19/2025 03-0609 Authorized Individuals in Classroom 6/19/2025 03-0612 Individualized Study 6/19/2025 03-0614 Recording Classroom Lectures Policy 10/27/2015 Degrees 03-0702 University Partnerships 2/12/2025 Exams 03-1004 Final Exams Schedule 2/14/2025 Faculty 03-1101 Adjunct Faculty Adjunct and Concurrent Faculty (Orientation, Supervision, Professional Development, and Evaluation) 2/12/2025 03-1105 Faculty Office Hours 2/14/2025 03-1106 Faculty Qualifications & Credentialing 2/14/2025 03-1107 Faculty Reassignment Time 2/12/2025 03-1109 Faculty Senate 2/12/2025 03-1112 Faculty Professional Development (FPD) Travel Fund 6/19/2025 FSW Online 03-0801 Online Certifications 1/10/2025 03-0802 Online Course Design 1/10/2025 03-0805 Online Instruction 1/10/2025 Institutional Research Planning and Effectiveness 03-1601 Institutional Review Board 2/14/2025 03-1604 Institutional Substantive Change Procedure 2/14/2025 Learning Resources 03-1301 Library Services Lending Policies 6/19/2025 Registrar 03-1701 Student Records Procedures 6/19/2025 03-1712 Release of Student Information 6/19/2025 03-1713 Priority Registration 6/19/2025 03-1714 Credit Review 6/19/2025 03-1715 Annual Calendar Procedure 2/12/2025 Standards 03-1402 Conflict of Interest (Academic Standards) 6/1/2010 03-1403 Copyright, Intellectual Property 6/19/2025 Students 03-1501 FTE Exemptions to International Students 2/14/2025 03-1502 Institutional Standards of Academic Progress 2/14/2025 03-1503 Academic Integrity Policy 6/19/2025

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