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Faculty Senate Executive Committee

The Faculty Senate Executive Committee shall: Consist of five to ten persons. There shall be one individual from each geographic location and one person from each of the Schools and one person from the libraries. A faculty member may fill more than one representation requirement simultaneously. The Executive Committee shall set the agenda for meetings of the Faculty Senate, subject to such exceptions as may be specified in the By-laws of the Faculty Senate. The Executive Committee shall report all actions and recommendations to the Faculty Senate. Be empowered to act for the Faculty Senate between meetings on matters requiring emergency action. Advise the President and VPAA in the selection of officers of academic administration whose positions carry responsibilities extending beyond a single constituent faculty. Hold regular monthly meetings with the President and Provost to discuss matters related to shared governance. Faculty Senate Executive Committee Name Position Role Term Bruno Baltodano Professor of Political Science Faculty Senate President 2026–2028 Shawn Moore Professor of English Faculty Senate Vice President & Secretary 2025–2028 Elijah Pritchett Professor of Humanities Lee Campus Representative & Parliamentarian 2025–2028 Leonard Owens III Professor of English Charlotte Campus Representative 2025–2028 Sara Dustin Professor of English Collier Campus Representative 2025–2028 Terri Taggart Professor of Psychology Hendry-Glades Center Representative 2025–2028 Elizabeth Whitmer Professor of Health Information Technology School of Allied Health Representative 2025–2028 Anna Ciamparella Professor of Humanities School of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Representative 2025–2028 George Kodsey Professor of Computer Science School of Business & Technology Representative 2025–2028 Kelly Ross Professor of Education School of Education Representative 2024–2027 Gayle Dean Professor of Nursing-BSN School of Nursing Representative 2025–2028 Kelsea Cid Professor of Mathematics School of Pure & Applied Sciences Representative 2025–2028 Currently Vacant — FSW Libraries Representative —

FSW's Dedicate to Graduate Initiative

Florida SouthWestern State College is dedicated to providing you the tools and assistance you need to graduate! We encourage you to learn more about the campus resources that will keep you on the path to becoming an FSW graduate. Visit our department webpages or stop in to talk to an FSW faculty or staff member to find out how we can assist you.Get the Help You Need to Succeed! Academic Advising One on one support from Student Success Advisors. Guidance to register for 15 credits each semester to graduate in 2 years. Transfer advising to ensure smooth transfer and prerequisite completion. Career exploration to determine the right major. Academic & Career Pathways FSW's Academic & Career Pathways provide structured guidance to help students select the right degree and streamline their course planning for successful graduation. Adaptive Services By providing reasonable accommodations to students with documented disabilities and empowering them with tools to become confident learners and problem solvers, Adaptive Services supports student success while ensuring equal access and opportunity across the college. Career Connection Center FSW’s Career Connection Center (C3) is your dedicated career development hub, empowering students and alumni to transform their academic achievements into thriving careers through comprehensive support and innovative programming. Career Coaching Career Connection Lecture Series & C3 Workshops Internship Opportunities Job and Career Fairs Care Services FSW Care Services proactively connects students with campus and community resources to support their well-being, foster resilience, and empower them to overcome challenges. By promoting mental health, academic success, and personal growth, Care Services aligns with FSW’s mission to ensure a successful academic and social experience for all students. Care Pantry The Care Pantry provides free access to essential resources like food, kitchen staples, and personal care items, addressing the challenges of limited resources and food insecurity so that students can focus on their academics. College Tutoring Services Supports all FSW students in reaching their academic goals, assisting them in developing the tools necessary to achieve academic success. Access tutoring services through the following centers: Math Center Writing Center Peer Tutoring Center BrainFuse 24/7 online tutoring service that provides personalized expert guidance, helping students better understand complex concepts and improve academic performance. Financial Aid FAFSA, student loan, and scholarship assistance to help you fund your education through graduation. Guidance to ensure completion of graduation requirements responsibly and affordably. Scholarship Information Grants Loans Veteran Services The Office of Veteran Services supports student veterans and dependents in transitioning from military to college life by providing resources, assistance with using veteran benefits to cover tuition and related expenses, and opportunities to connect with fellow veterans. Library The FSW Library provides access to high-quality resources, study spaces, workshops, and personalized research instruction, enabling students to develop essential academic skills and strategies. Office of the Registrar The Registrar's Office supports students by maintaining academic records, assisting with registration, evaluating transcripts, facilitating graduation, and ensuring privacy of student records Registration How-To Videos Common Forms Technology Support FSW provides free technical support, including computer help, laptop and webcam checkouts, campus computer access, and wi-fi hotspots, with assistance available via phone or our website. Student FAQs - Knowledge Base Computer Labs Student Technology Check-Out Request Online Exam Proctoring Locations Wi-Fi Support Canvas Support Assistive Technology Services Student Life Getting involved on campus enhances your college experience, helps build a sense of community, improves academic performance, and fosters valuable connections with peers and faculty, ultimately leading to higher levels of success and graduation. Student Involvement Student Involvement fosters learning and life skills through co-curricular programs, enabling students to lead, connect with peers, create/join registered student organizations, plan events, maintain wellness, and more. Student Transitions Student Transitions provides support and guidance for students through their college journey, assisting families during enrollment, enhancing support for first-generation and low-income students, and engaging with the community to improve educational access. Student Leadership Student Leadership aims to empower and equip students to identify their leadership capacities through self-awareness, effectively and inclusively collaborate, and demonstrate service to their communities.

English for Academic Purposes Information

What is EAP?English for Academic Purposes (EAP) is a series of courses that help students develop the Academic English skills needed for success in college courses. Students will receive direct instruction, participate in pair and group assignments, and utilize language learning technology to develop Academic English. In addition to coursework, students enrolled in the EAP program have access to a Student Success Advisor who is located in the Lee Campus Office of Academic Advising and instructional assistance in our Academic Support Center. Assistance provided is one-on-one tutoring, reading materials, and grammar modules. Students also have access to College resources including the library, and activities through the Office of Student Engagement. Students in the EAP program are coming from more than thirty different countries speaking more than fourteen different languages. The program includes students of both traditional and non-traditional ages, with varied life experiences. Diversity is celebrated throughout the program. Course and program activities allow students the opportunity to build new relationships and engage in learning experiences with students from different educational and cultural backgrounds. The students in the program share the desire to acquire Academic English to succeed in college and careers.MissionIn the EAP program, we teach students Academic English through Writing, Reading, Listening/Speaking, and Grammar courses. The courses prepare students to succeed in college and in careers.Program OutcomesUpon completion of the EAP program, the student will:Be prepared to succeed in English classesRead English at the college levelWrite English at the college levelApply learning strategies in college level courseworkAchieve success within competitive academic and professional environmentsHow many levels does the EAP program offer?There are three levels: 3-5. We do not offer basic English (Level 1 & 2).There are four classes for Levels 3, 4, and 5:Speech and Listening (3 credits)Grammar (3 credits)Reading (3 credits)Writing (3 credits)What is the sequence of courses?After completing an assessment, students will be placed into one of three levels (3-5). Courses in level 5 count as General Education elective credit: English for Academic Purposes Sequence EAP Levels Test Score Average Required EAP Course Descriptions Level 3 60-74 EAP 0300 Speech/Listening 3 Credits EAP 0320 Reading 3 Credits EAP 0340 Writing 3 Credits EAP 0360 Grammar 3 Credits Level 4 75-89 EAP 0400 Speech/Listening 3 Credits EAP 0420 Reading 3 Credits EAP 0440 Writing 3 Credits EAP 0460 Grammar 3 Credits Level 5 90-105 EAP 1500 Speech/Listening 3 Credits EAP 1520 Reading 3 Credits EAP 1540 Writing 3 Credits EAP 1560 Grammar 3 Credits By successfully completing the EAP course sequence, students will have acquired the language skills needed for college-level coursework. The Reading and Speech/Listening courses emphasize the development of academic vocabulary, academic lecture/text discourse comprehension, note-taking, and public speaking. The Writing and Grammar classes emphasize the use of Standard English grammar, punctuation, usage, and discourse structures.Course assignments and assessments ask students to use Academic English for authentic purposes that mirror the academic listening, speaking, reading and writing they will use in college courses and professional environments.At the completion of level 5, the student must take the math placement test to demonstrate college-level competency in computation. How long will the classes last?Classes last a semester. Semesters are as follow: Fall term: August - December Spring term: January - April Summer term: May - AugustWhat is the class schedule?Classes meet weekdays late in the afternoon and evenings, and the hours vary. Can I get financial aid?Financial aid questions can be answered in the Office of Student Financial Aid.What steps are required to get started in EAP?Apply to FSWComplete an admissions application online at https://www.fsw.edu/admissions#applyIdentify your student type and click on the tile that best describes youClick “Apply Online” to complete the admissions applicationSelect “AA GENR” on the applicationComplete the application and pay the $30 application fee Submit Your TranscriptsSubmit all high school/GED and college transcripts to FSW. Foreign transcripts must be evaluated and translated by a NACES or AICE approved agency.For more information and to see a list of agencies, please visit: https://www.fsw.edu/admissions/transcripts Take Your EAP Placement Test When you have received your FSW student identification number, make an appointment for EAP testing at https://www.fsw.edu/testing/placementregistration Meet with Your Student Success Advisor and Register for Classes Once you have completed testing, schedule an appointment with your Student Success Advisor. You will receive an email with instructions to schedule a workshop or an appointment with your Advisor. What is the purpose of the EAP placement test?The results of the test will allow the staff to place students in the appropriate level based on their ability to read, write, speak, and listen in English. This allows faculty to target instruction based on the students' needs.How much do the classes cost?After a student is registered and admitted to Florida SouthWestern State College, the costs will vary depending on the Residency Declaration status.For more information go to: Tuition CostsResourcesEAP Program Information Brochure – English EAP Program Information Brochure – French EAP Program Information Brochure – Spanish EAP Program Information Brochure – Haitian CreoleFSW ESL Community Resource Handbook (PDF)SPANISH FSW ESL Community Resource Handout (PDF)

Freshman and First Time in College Admissions

I am a Freshman, First Time in College Student...if I am a high school graduate, soon-to-be high school graduate, or GED student with no prior college credit.All students must meet one of these requirements to be accepted to Florida SouthWestern State College:Earned a valid high school diploma,Earned a valid GED (General Equivalency Diploma), orCompleted a home education program in accordance with Florida StatutesFreshman/First Time in College Admissions ChecklistAdmission RequirementsApply online as AA, AS-First Time in College applicantPay Application Fee ($30)Submit TranscriptsSend in your high school transcript as soon as possible for admission. Official high school transcripts with a graduation date will be required once available.Important Additional InformationFlorida Residency DocumentsFinancial Aid InformationOn-Campus Student HousingAccess the myFSW PortalEnrollment ChecklistContact UsApply OnlineAttention Recent or Soon-to-be High School Graduates!If you earned credit at Florida SouthWestern State College as a high school student, in order to apply to FSW and continue registering for courses as a high school graduate, complete an "AA/AS, Re-admit" application, and follow the steps we email to you after admission.To receive in-state tuition rates you must submit a Residency Declaration.Submit a copy of your final high school transcripts (with a graduation date) when they are available and any transcripts from other colleges or universities you have attended.

Re-Admit Student Admissions

I am a Re-Admit Student...if I previously attended Florida SouthWestern State College but have been away for 3 or more semesters.Re-Admit Admissions ChecklistAdmission RequirementsApply Online as AA, AS Re-Admit applicantPay Application Fee ($30)Submit TranscriptsSend in any updated transcripts as soon as possible for admission.Important Additional InformationFlorida Residency DocumentsFinancial Aid InformationOn-Campus Student HousingAccess the myFSW PortalEnrollment ChecklistContact UsApply Online

Submitting Academic Records to FSW

High School TranscriptsCredit by Exam Scores & College TranscriptsFrequently Asked QuestionsHigh School TranscriptsSend high school transcripts to FSW Office of AdmissionsTranscripts can take 10 - 14 business days to be fully processed. (5 - 7 business days for delivery and 5 - 7 business days for processing.) Dual Enrollment applicants should follow the instructions on the Getting Started as a Dual Enrollment Student page. F-1 Visa applicants should contact International Student Services at internationalstudent@fsw.edu.Most students (exceptions include international, bachelor's, and dual enrollment students) will be accepted after we receive their high school transcript and application. If you are not receiving application updates, please contact the Office of Admissions.U.S. High SchoolIf you have not yet graduated, send an in-progress transcript by requesting that your high school send it to the FSW Office of Admissions. Once you graduate (or if you have already graduated), request that your high school send an official transcript* with your graduation date to the FSW Office of Admissions as soon as possible! GEDFollow the instructions on the Florida Department of Education website (or that of your state's credentialing agency) for instructions on submitting your GED to the FSW Office of Admissions.Home SchoolIf you have not yet graduated, your Home School Official (parent/guardian) can complete and sign a Verification of Home School Completion (because you have not yet graduated, it does not need to be notarized) and submit it along with a transcript (if available) to admissions@fsw.edu.Once you have graduated (or if you have already graduated), your Home School Official (parent/guardian) must complete a Verification of Home School Completion which must be notarized and submitted along with a transcript (if available) to admissions@fsw.edu.Non-U.S. High SchoolNon-U.S. transcripts must be submitted to one of the approved National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) or Association of International Credential Evaluators (AICE) agencies for evaluation.Evaluated high school transcripts should be sent directly from the evaluation agency to the FSW Office of Admissions.Evaluating Agencies: Many prospective FSW students choose to use the services of the evaluating agencies below. These agencies have established online portals with FSW which our staff may use to retrieve completed transcript evaluations, allowing us to receive your results faster. For evaluation discounts from participating agencies, be sure to access their services through the following links:SpanTran: The Evaluation Company (FSW Discount)ECE- Education Credential EvaluatorsIEE- International Education EvaluatorsInCred- International Credential EvaluatorsWES- World Evaluation ServicesF-1 Visa students should contact International Student Services at internationalstudent@fsw.edu.Other Academic RecordsSend Official Credit by Exam Score Reports and/or College Transcripts to FSW Registrar's OfficeCredit by Exam ScoresCollege TranscriptsCredit by exam scores include Advanced Placement (AP), Cambridge AICE, College Level Examination Program (CLEP), International Baccalaureate (IB), DANTES Subject Standardized Tests (DSST - military exams) and Excelsior exam credit. Information regarding transfer can be found in the catalog under the Degree Acceleration and Honors Programs, Credit by Examination section.Credit by exam scores are not required for acceptance to the college (unless you are a bachelor's applicant), but they will be required in order to meet with your advisor so that we can place you in the correct classes for your first semester. Prior college transcripts are not required for acceptance to the college (unless you are a bachelor's applicant), but they will be required in order to meet with your advisor so that we can place you in the correct classes for your first semester. Non-U.S. college transcripts should be requested to be evaluated course-by-course (by an approved National Association of Credential Evaluation Services [NACES] or Association of International Credential Evaluators [AICE]) and should be sent directly from the evaluation company to the FSW Office of the Registrar.Frequently Asked QuestionsWhere should I send my transcripts?How long does it take to process my high school transcript, home school verification, or GED?Have you received my high school transcript, home school verification, or GED?What do I need to know if I received my acceptance email from FSW before I graduated high school?Are my high school transcripts required if I attended another college?What are official transcripts?Where should I send my transcripts? High School Transcripts(including GED credentials and home school completion verifications)Contact your high school to send us your transcripts. Your high school will know how to send your high school transcript to the FSW Office of Admissions electronically or by physical mail. More information can be found above.Electronically (preferred): FSW Office of AdmissionsMail:FSW Office of Admissions 8099 College Pkwy Fort Myers, FL 33919 College Transcripts & Credit-By-Exam ScoresContact your previous college or testing agency and have your transcripts or scores submitted to FSW. You must submit transcripts from all institutions and/or testing agencies, not just the most recent one.Electronically (preferred): FSW Office of the RegistrarMail:FSW Office of the Registrar 8099 College Pkwy Fort Myers, FL 33919How long does it take to process my high school transcript, home school verification, or GED?Transcripts can take 10 - 14 business days to be fully processed (5 - 7 business days for delivery and 5 - 7 business days for processing). There may be an additional slight delay before high school appears as completed in your financial aid checklist.Have you received my high school transcript, home school verification, or GED?If you have received your acceptance email from FSW and can login to your FSW Student Portal, we have received your high school transcript, home school completion verification, or GED. If you were accepted to FSW before you graduated high school, see the important information below about how to get your official transcript to FSW. What do I need to know if I received my acceptance email from FSW before I graduated high school? If you were accepted to FSW before you graduated high school, we accepted you based on an in-progress transcript. An official transcript* with your graduation date will be required to receive financial aid and to register in classes beyond your first semester at FSW. To check if we have processed your official high school transcripts (for students accepted before they graduated high school only):If you were already a high school graduate before you applied to FSW, review this FAQ regarding transcript status.If you have applied for financial aid, review your financial aid checklist. If "High School Completion" is marked as satisfied, we have received your official high school transcripts*. (Once received, transcripts may take 5-7 business days to process and there may be a slight delay before completion appears in your financial aid checklist.)If you do not plan to apply for financial aid and we were unable to retrieve your official transcript with your graduation date, a hold will be placed on your student account after your first semester begins. You will be unable to register in classes for any future semesters until we receive your official transcript* with your graduation date. Do I need to submit my high school transcripts if I attended another college?Yes, unless a college credential at the associate degree level or higher was awarded with transcripts provided to the Office of the Registrar.*What are official transcripts?Official transcripts are transcripts submitted directly to the FSW Office of Admissions from your school electronically via an approved method (e.g. FASTER, Parchment, etc.) or delivered to the FSW Office of Admissions (by hand or mail) in an official, sealed envelope. Other Questions?Have more questions? Ask Admissions

International Students (F1 Visa)

Each year Florida SouthWestern State College welcomes students from different countries around the world. We are committed to helping international students fulfill their educational goals and make a smooth transition into a new culture and learning environment. The Office of Admissions will assist you throughout the admission process with orientation to the college, with your degree completion and with various career opportunities and more.You will find here information on a wide range of topics such as; admission steps, visa questions, health insurance, housing, and other resources that Florida SouthWestern State College has to offer. Our goal is to make your experience at Florida SouthWestern State College an outstanding one.Apply NowApplication DeadlinesDue to the additional processing time required for international students, application and supporting documents should be submitted as early as possible. Please review the deadlines published annually in the academic calendar to ensure appropriate processing time.Note: Summer applicants must take a full course load (12 credits) in the summer, fall and spring, before they are eligible for an optional summer term in the following year.

Guest and Transient Student Admissions

I am a Transient Student...if I am a student at another Florida PUBLIC college or university and would like to enroll at Florida SouthWestern State College and then transfer the coursework back to my "home" institution.I am a Guest Student...if I currently attend a private or non-Florida state college/university and would like to enroll at FSW and transfer credits back to my "home" institution.Search for a CourseTransient College Admissions Checklist Applications should be submitted through www.floridashines.org. The application fee is waived for transient students! Please visit the FloridaShines website for instructions or to check the status of your application. Once your Florida Shines application is complete, it will have various approval steps that need to occur. Please note, you do not have to submit an application directly to FSW. Residency Residency for transient students will be based on the residency classification from the home institution. (This means if you pay in-state tuition rates at your "home" institution, you will pay in-state tuition rates at FSW). Example of a Transient Student You currently attend a public Florida college/university (e.g. UF, UCF, TSC, SPC, etc.) and need to take courses that are not available at your home institution for the upcoming semester. You may take those classes at FSW as a transient student and transfer those credits back to your school. Guest Students Checklist Applications should be submitted through apply.fsw.edu. The application fee is $30. Apply online as a non-degree seeking studentPay the Application Fee ($30)Provide a letter of good standing from the home institution. This letter should come from an academic advisor or Registrar staff member who can attest that you are in good academic standing at your college/university, and list all courses for which you seek enrollment at FSW for the specified term, using the course codes found in the FSW course catalog. Submit the letter and approval to admissions@fsw.edu or mail to: Florida SouthWestern State College Office of Admissions - Taeni Hall 8099 College Pkwy Fort Myers, FL 33919 Residency Submit the Florida Residency Declaration and documentation in order to receive in-state tuition.. Example of a Guest Student You currently attend a college/university that is not public or is outside of Florida and need to take courses that are not available at your home institution for the upcoming semester. You may take those classes at FSW as a transient student and transfer those credits back to your school.

Student Links and Resources

FSW Checklist and Next StepsUse the following steps to join FSW's Accelerated Pathways program. For more details, visit www.fsw.edu/dualenrollment.Step 1: Review Resources and Important DeadlinesResourcesImportant DeadlinesStep 2: Check Your EligibilityMinimum 3.0 unweighted high school GPA requiredAdditional eligibility criteria may apply, depending on student grade level.Details can be found on the Accelerated Pathways Student ChecklistStep 3: Apply to FSWSubmit a Dual Enrollment/Early Admissions ApplicationSelect your admission term (Summer, Fall, or Spring) You will receive your FSW Bucs ID (@0050000) and email (@bucs.fsw.edu) within 2 - 3 days of applyingStep 4: Set Up Your Student AccountLog in to the MYFSW Portal (New User Setup/Forgot Password)Set up Multi-Factor Authentication (extra login security)Step 5: Submit Test ScoresProvide college-ready scores OR register for the AccuplacerRegister for the AccuplacerSubmit Test ScoresStep 6: Home School Students OnlySubmit Home Education Articulation Agreement and Home School Affidavit or PEP Scholarship Information. Home school and private school information.Step 7: Complete OrientationThe Orientation course will be automatically assigned to students weekly to eligible studentsStudents should check their My FSW portal and Canvas regularly to see when the course appearsCompletion of the orientation quiz is required before registrationStep 8: Meet with High School Counselor & FSW AdvisorSchedule time with your high school counselor and make an appointment with an FSW AdvisorAdvising drop-in: Any campus on Wednesdays/Thursdays Schedule an individual appointment through the My FSW portal with your assigned FSW AdvisorStep 9: Register for ClassesAll course registrations require school counselor/designee approvalMust follow Registration DeadlinesStudents are required to register using the Accelerated Pathways/Dual Enrollment Registration Form. This ensures the Accelerated Pathways Hold won’t block registration and routes the form to appropriate school designee for approval.Review the How to Submit a Dual Enrollment Registration Form video tutorial for step-by-step registration instructions.Step 10: Stay UpdatedCheck your FSW Bucs Email and Canvas at least once a week for updatesContact Dual.Enrollment@fsw.edu with any questions

Non-Degree Student Admissions

I am a Non-Degree StudentI am a Non-Degree Seeking Student …if I do not wish to earn a degree at FSW, yet do wish to earn college credit. Note: Non-Degree Seeking students are not eligible to receive financial aid.Non-Degree Student Admissions ChecklistAdmission RequirementsApply Online as Non-Degree applicantPay Application Fee ($30)Submit TranscriptsStudents who have earned less than 15 credit hours at FSW will not be required to submit high school transcripts for admission. However, once the student earns 15 credit hours, they will have a hold added to their account to require high school transcripts before registering for the next term. Please note high school transcripts may be required to determine eligibility for certain classes. While not required for non-degree seeking students, it is wise to send an official transcript from each postsecondary institution you have attended. These transcripts are not evaluated for transfer credit for non-degree seeking students; however, they may prove you have fulfilled pre-requisites for the courses you wish to take at FSW.Important Additional InformationFlorida Residency DocumentsFinancial Aid InformationOn-Campus Student HousingAccess the myFSW PortalContact UsApply Online

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