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Welcome to our FSW Success page! Here you can read and view our latest FSW student/alumni and employee success stories, stay up to date with our latest press releases and news stories, and hear what FSW students and employees have on their minds on our blog The Helm: Navigating Life at FSW!FSW Student & Alumni Success StoriesFSW Employee Success StoriesFSW NewsroomThe Helm: Navigating Life at FSWFeatured Success StoriesSheronia Garcia appreciates the value of water. Growing up on a reservation without running water as a child, Sheronia had to haul water from a watermill, purchase bottled drinking water, and collect rainwater to shower.Click here to read her success story.Back to Top The Helm - Featured Blog "Top 5 Tips to Get Cash for College" - Click here to read blog post.Back to Top

Inclusion of Non-Discrimination Notice on Marketing Materials

Why Do I Have to Include This Information?FSW is an equal access and equal opportunity institution and as such has a policy regarding the placement of a nondiscrimination, equal opportunity and affirmative action statement. This policy and statement applies to any members of the college and includes prospective and current students, all employees, and vendors who work with the college. This statement is required to be visible by Federal law and ensures that members of the FSW community are aware of their rights and responsibility. More Equity InformationEEO on Publications QuestionsFull EEOThe full EEO must be used:For long pieces which are greater than 2 pages. This can be published on the inside cover, near the table of contents, final page or back cover.College CatalogueStudent handbookFaculty handbookFSW ViewbookThe EEO must be legible! The full statement should be set at least 8-point font, and we suggest italicizing.The Full EEO is: Florida SouthWestern State College, an equal access institution, prohibits discrimination in its employment, programs, and activities based on race, sex, gender identity, age, color, religion, national origin, ethnicity, disability, pregnancy, sexual orientation, marital status, genetic information, or veteran status. Questions about educational equity, equal access, or equal opportunity should be addressed to the College’s Title IX Coordinator/Compliance Officer. The College’s Title IX Coordinator/Compliance Officer is: Angie Hawke Human Resources Building N-124 - Thomas Edison Campus 8099 College Parkway SW Fort Myers, FL 33919 (239) 489-9051 or Compliance@fsw.edu. To file a confidential online report: www.fsw.edu/report. Inquiries/complaints can be filed with the Title IX Coordinator/Compliance Officer online, in person, via mail, via email, or with the US Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights: Office for Civil Rights, Atlanta Office US Department of Education 61 Forsyth St. SW Suite 19T70 Atlanta, GA 30303-8927.Short EEOThe shortened EEO can be used:For pieces that where space is limited or that are 2 pages or less.Event or promotional flyersThe EEO must be legible! The full statement should be set at least 8-point font, and we suggest italicizing.The shortened EEO is:FSW is an equal access, equal opportunity organization. More: www.fsw.edu/equity. ExemptionsThe EEO statement is not necessary for the following:Stationery and business cardsInvitations to special events (not including flyers)BillboardsOn-campus directional signage, monuments, and art not intended as advertisementGeneral email correspondenceCourse syllabi, FSW forms, e-books and college-published educational materialsBroadcast advertising (TV or Radio)Digital advertising (web banner ads)Event programs and speaker list

Brand Licensing & Trademarks

Find a Licensed VendorQuestions?Purchasing and Designing FSW-Branded Merchandise: Key GuidelinesFlorida SouthWestern State College’s licensing program protects and enhances the College's brand identity by ensuring that only licensed and approved products display FSW trademarks. The program ensures that all merchandise meets quality, liability, production, and distribution standards.Before Designing or Ordering FSW-Branded ItemsPlan Ahead – Create a concept for your design 8 to 10 weeks before you need to receive the final product.Submit for Approval – Send your design concept to Marketing to determine if they can create the design or if a licensed vendor must be used.Work with Licensed Vendors – Any vendor designing or producing items with FSW logos must be licensed through CLC, FSW’s official licensing agency.Approval & Production ProcessIf a vendor is designing the product, they must be licensed through CLC before proceeding.If a vendor is only printing the design (created by FSW), they do not need to be licensed, but the design must still be approved by Marketing.Licensed vendors must submit a proof to the requestor and Marketing through email or the Brand Manager dashboard in CLC for approval before printing.Verify Pricing & Vendor Status – Before placing an order, obtain quotes and confirm vendor approval through Purchasing. Why Work with Licensed Vendors?By following these guidelines, departments, student organizations, and retailers can ensure their merchandise properly represents FSW and aligns with the College’s branding standards.Florida SouthWestern State College trademarks are the property of FSW and the Board of Trustees.CLCFlorida SouthWestern State College is contracted with CLC an industry leader in trademark management and promotion. The primary functions of CLC include facilitating the licensing process for licensees, executing licensing agreements, monitoring the marketplace for unlicensed use of trademarks, collecting royalties, and conducting compliance review audits of licensed manufacturers.

Procurement Services

Vendor InformationVendor ApplicationVendor Guide Doing Business with FSW (PDF)Vendor Insurance RequirementsTax Exempt Certificate for FSW (PDF)PO Terms & ConditionsRFPs, RFQs, ITNs, Open BidsProcurement InformationFormsState Contract SystemDepartment ContactsRick PenceDirector, Procurement Services Lee O-111 (239) 489-9102 rpence@fsw.eduTara KabusLee O-113 (239) 489-9426 tara.kabus@fsw.eduPaige MesserLee O-114 (239) 489-9240 paige.messer@fsw.eduContact UsOffice Hours: Monday – Friday: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Phone: (239) 489-9256 Fax: (239) 489-9399 Location: Lee County Campus, Building OMailing Address: Florida SouthWestern State College Office of Financial Services 8099 College Pkwy Fort Myers, FL 33919

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How to Use the Academic & Career Pathways

Think about your skills and interests. Have you always wanted to be a teacher? Maybe you enjoy helping others? Do you love to write? Does working with technology interest you? Whatever you’re interested in, FSW can help you turn your interests into a career. Think about the things you like to do. What are you good at? Not sure? Take a free interest inventory, Career Coach, to help you identify interests to explore.Explore the pathway that matches your interests.Which Academic and Career Pathways match your skills and interests? Find out more about the courses, faculty, degrees, and career opportunities by exploring the resources on the pathway’s webpage. Check out Academic & Career Pathways events to meet with faculty and staff who are passionate about their pathway and sharing their expertise to help you find the degree that is right for you. It will be easy to spot the events related to your pathway – just look for your pathway’s symbol. You can explore one pathway or two or three if you have interests in multiple areas. Choose a degree or certificate program and career goal in your pathway.Meet with your Student Success Advisor to choose the degree in your pathway that meets your transfer and/or career goals. Your advisor will also review your Program Map with you and help you navigate your educational journey. Follow your Program Map to finish your degree or certificate.Your Program Map is your step-by-step guide to finishing your degree in a timely manner. For the Associate in Arts (AA) degree, Program Maps list the courses you need to complete to earn your AA and be ready to transfer to a bachelor’s degree program. For Associate in Science (AS), Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS), and Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees and certificate programs, Program Maps list the courses you need to complete to earn the degree and be ready to enter the workforce. Start your career or transfer into a bachelor's degree at FSW or a university!Completing your degree means you are ready to enter the workforce in your chosen field or to continue your education. Use our Career Services along the way to help you further explore career opportunities and find a job. Work with your Student Success Advisor to explore your transfer degree options and navigate enrollment processes. Return to Full Academic & Career Pathways List

Education (Teaching) Pathway

Elevate Your Opportunity to Make an ImpactTeach young minds in today's diverse classroom and help to shape future leaders with a degree or certificate from FSW!With transformational education initiatives focused on social justice and practical experiences, the Education (Teaching) Pathway programs at FSW will train you be a positive and engaging educational practitioner in settings from birth to high school.Why Education (Teaching) at FSW?"I love being able to see the kids come in not knowing how to read, not knowing certain things like sight words... and being able to see that lightbulb turn on." - Joe Merrill, FSW Graduate, Lake Park Elementary TeacherWatch more videos about this pathway!Teachers are the future! Teaching is the profession that makes all other professions possible! It is an exciting and challenging role in our society that directly influences a child’s life. Our outstanding faculty and staff will work closely with you to ensure you are equipped with the required tools to be agents of change in the lives of your students, their families, and the community. Our faculty will strive to help you ignite a love of learning and support your educational aspirations.A program in the Education (Teaching) Pathway may be for you if you:are passionate about teaching and learningwant to count on a job after graduationwant to shape future generations to make the world a better place Explore More Academic & Career Pathways Hands-on Learning in the Classroom In our AS, BS, and CCC programs, you will take part in field experiences where you can practice your teaching skills by working in real classrooms. In fact, during the final internship for the BS in Elementary Education, teacher candidates work their way up to full classroom take-over!Learn MoreYour Dream Career Begins HereThe School of Education offers rigorous and demanding education programs. Setting high expectations and requiring you to meet these expectations enables you to capture the knowledge and skills needed to be a successful educator. Explore 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. Elementary Education Associate 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 Elementary Education Bachelor's Degree Program), one of these two-year degree programs might be for you.Early Childhood EducationCollege 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. Child Development Specialization CertificateInclusion Specialization CertificatePreschool Specialization Certificate 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. Elementary Education Don'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 Education (Teaching). Humanities, Communication & Global Studies Social & Behavioral Sciences & Human Services Explore More Academic & Career Pathways

Health Sciences Pathway

Elevate Your Opportunity to Save LivesSave lives and build a rewarding career! From nursing to health information technology and coding, as a graduate of one of our Health Sciences programs, you will have a variety of employment opportunities in the healthcare field or be prepared to continue your education in health. Our graduates are in very high demand - high wages and career advancement opportunities await!Closed Captioning available. Open video to toggle on.Why Health Sciences at FSW?"Emergency situations really get my adrenaline going and it gets me thinking from all angles. [Simulation day] sets the tone for what we do after graduation." - Daniela Richter, FSW Nursing StudentWatch more videos about this pathway!Our programs offer a diverse range of specialties that will prepare you for a satisfying career. You will work together with your classmates to learn and prepare for the challenges of today’s ever changing healthcare system. You will train on state-of-the-art technology in FSW’s simulation centers before completing on-site clinical training at regional healthcare centers.Join the thousands of FSW graduates who have benefited from experienced faculty willing to share their expertise through interactive and experiential education. FSW’s health professions programs have national reputations for excellence in education.A program in the Health Sciences Pathway may be for you if you:enjoy helping peoplelearn well in a small team environmentare adaptable to changethrive in a challenging, fast-paced environmentlike technology Explore More Academic & Career Pathways TipsExplore the many options within the Health Sciences pathway. There are multiple professions that may be of interest and can support an effective plan “B”.Attend program information sessions.Be prepared to earn high grades in general education or program specific courses.Prepare with programmatic knowledge to perform well during the interview process. Have conversations with students in the program, professionals in the field, or recent grads. Know the application deadlines and requirements by visiting the program web pages frequently.Be prepared to have proof of health insurance.Be prepared to have a drug screening and background check completed. Familiarize yourself with the costs associated with the program.Understand the time commitment and schedules associated with your program. Most programs in health science are full-time, Monday thru Friday, and require travel to clinical and field internship sites.Limited Access ProgramsMost of the programs in the Health Sciences pathway are limited access (due to accreditation requirements, clinical availability, and lab-to-student ratios, programs accept a limited number of students annually). For these programs, you must complete prerequisite courses and meet all application requirements prior to applying to the specific program. Explore More Academic & Career Pathways Hands-On TrainingLearn MoreOn-Campus Simulation Labs & ClinicsOur on-campus simulation labs give you the opportunity to participate in simulation training throughout your chosen program including simulation days that allow students from different programs such as EMS, Nursing, Respiratory, and Cardio to work together. If you pursue a Dental Hygiene degree, you will have the opportunity to learn hands-on with real patients while helping community members through low-cost dental services at the Dental Clinic at the FSW Lee Campus. 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. Pre-Med/Vet/DentalPsychologySocial WorkAssociate 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, one of these two-year degree programs might be for you.Advanced Medical AssistingCardiovascular TechnologyDental HygieneEmergency Medical Services TechnologyFire Science TechnologyHealth Information TechnologyNursingPhysical Therapist Assistant ( Pending CAPTE Accreditation*)Radiologic TechnologyRespiratory CareCertificate 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. Computed Tomography (ATC)Emergency Medical Technician (CCC)Fire Fighter I/II (PSAV)Medical Assisting SpecialistMedical Information Coder/Biller (CCC)Paramedic (CCC)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. Cardiopulmonary SciencesNursingDon'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.If you are interested in Pre-Med or Pre-Vet, explore the Science, Engineering & Math pathway. Explore More Academic & Career Pathways ContactNeed help choosing your Pathway?Contact Academic Advising at advising@fsw.edu.Related PathwaysExplore pathways that are related to Health Sciences. Science, Engineering & MathIncluding Pre-Med and Pre-Vet Social & Behavioral Sciences & Human Services Explore More Academic & Career Pathways *CAPTE Accreditation InformationGraduation from a physical therapist assistant education program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE), 3030 Potomac Ave., Suite 100, Alexandria, Virginia 22305-3085; phone; 703-706-3245; accreditation@apta.org is necessary for eligibility to sit for the licensure examination, which is required in all states. It is up to each state licensing agency, not CAPTE, to determine who is eligible for licensure. Information on licensing requirements should be directed to the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (FSBPT; www.fsbpt.org) or specific state boards (a list of state boards and contact information is available on FSBPT's website.Florida SouthWestern State College is seeking accreditation of a new physical therapist assistant education program from CAPTE. The program is planning to submit an Application for Approval of Substantive Change on June 10, 2024. Submission of this document does not assure that the program will be granted for Accreditation status. Achievement of Accreditation status is required prior to implementation of the technical phase of the program; therefore, no students may be enrolled in technical courses until Accreditation status has been achieved.

Social & Behavioral Sciences & Human Services Pathway

Elevate Your Impact on SocietyHelp others achieve social and emotional well-being, learn about the past and present human condition, and work with others through a program in the Social & Behavioral Sciences & Human Services Pathway at FSW!Why Social & Behavioral Sciences & Human Services at FSW?"If you are someone who will listen... you are going to have a lot of people who want to talk to you." - Heather O'Connell, FSW Student Watch more videos about this pathway!This pathway can lead to fulfilling career opportunities to contribute to the good of our society. Professionals in this pathway care more about the well-being of others and helping them versus their own financial gain. A program in this pathway may be for you if you:are interested in a non-physical manner of helping others enjoy facing the challenges of helping others with changewish to have options of a variety of work environments such as outpatient, inpatient, in-home, school, private practice, clinic, etc.CareersPossible career opportunities in this pathway include (but are not limited to):Social WorkerMental Health CounselorPsychologistSubstance Abuse CounselorSchool CounselorCase ManagerDiscover similar occupations, earning potential, and more at the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. 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. HistoryPsychologySocial WorkAssociate 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, one of these two-year degree programs might be for you.Social and Human ServicesCollege 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. Addiction ServicesHuman Services GeneralistYouth Development ServicesDon'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 Social & Behavioral Sciences & Human Services. Education(Teaching) Humanities, Communication & Global Studies Public Safety & Law Studies Explore More Academic & Career Pathways

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General Counsel

The role of the Office of General Counsel (OGC) is to advise the District Board of Trustees, President, President’s Cabinet, and all areas of the College with legal advice and represent the College in legal matters.The OGC will also provide advice regarding faculty governance and student academic issues, and professionalism issues, and will monitor any attempt to resolve a dispute which may lead to litigation. Listed below are some of the other functions that the OGC provides to the Florida SouthWestern State College:Develop, revise, interpret, official college policiesDevelop, maintain, and implement official college policiesProvide counsel, guidance, and advice on contracts, legal documents, and business agreementsApprove contracts and agreements prior to executionConduct legal research and provide legal guidanceAssist outside counsel hired to represent the college in litigation or to provide special expertise on complex legal mattersProvide legal analysis of polices, state and federal statutes, and other issues affecting the CollegeEnsure that the College conducts business according to the applicable federal and state laws and regulationsEnsure compliance with Florida’s Sunshine Law and Public Records LawsProvide counsel, guidance, and advice for insurance and risk management mattersCoordinate, track, and respond to subpoenas, court orders, public records, and other requestsProvide counsel and guidance to the College’s Direct Support Organizations (DSO)Contact InformationCarl Joseph “Joe” Coleman 239-489-9010General Contact Number 239-489-9295

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