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Upper Keys Center 305-852-8007

Key West Campus 305-296-9081. Middle Keys Center 305-743-2133. Upper Keys Center 305-852-8007. Brevard Community College Broward College College of Central Florida Chipola College Daytona State College Edison State College Florida State College at Jacksonville

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Upper Keys Center 305-852-8007

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  1. Key West Campus 305-296-9081 Middle Keys Center 305-743-2133 Upper Keys Center 305-852-8007

  2. Brevard Community College • Broward College • College of Central Florida • Chipola College • Daytona State College • Edison State College • Florida State College at Jacksonville • Florida Keys Community College • Gulf Coast State College • Hillsborough Community College • Indian River State College • Lake City Community College • Lake Sumter Community College • Miami Dade College • North Florida Community College • Northwest Florida State College • Palm Beach State College • Pasco-Hernando Community College • Pensacola State College • Polk State College • St. Johns River State College • St. Petersburg College • Santa Fe College • Seminole State College • South Florida Community College • State College of Florida Manatee-Sarasota • Tallahassee Community College • Valencia Community College Florida’s 28 Community Colleges

  3. Michelle Cherry, Director of Student Advisement and Engagement • Suzy Park, Disabled Student Services Coordinator/Academic Advisor • Laura Estevez, Recruiter • Nicole Gerrard, Career Advisor/Academic Advisor • Karla Malsheimer, Coordinator of Student Affairs To make an appointment, please contact Student Advisement and Engagement Department at 305-809-3196 Middle Keys and Upper Keys Staff Student Advisement and Engagement Staff Nancy Smith, Middle Keys/Academic Advisor 305-809-3145 Keri Dozier, Upper Keys/Academic Advisor 305-809-3146

  4. Associate in Science and Associate in Applied Science Post Secondary Adult Vocational Training Programs FKCC Academic Programs: Business Administration Computer Information Technology Computer Programming and Analysis Diving Business and Technology Marine Engineering Marine Environmental Technology Nursing Correctional Officer Law Enforcement Officer Crossover Law Enforcement to Correctional Officer Crossover Correctional Officer to Law Enforcement Officer

  5. Involves a broad range of general education requirements, including 36 credits of communications, mathematics, humanities, natural science, and social science requirements, and 24 elective credits for a total of 60 credit hours. • Equivalent to the first 2 years of study at the University level (Freshman and Sophomore levels). • Earn your AA Degree at FKCC and transfer to any of the 11 Public Universities more than 25 Independent Colleges and Universities! *(except limited access programs) University Transfer – Associate in Arts degree (AA)

  6. Accounting • Biology • Business Administration and Management • Criminal Justice Studies • Dental Hygienist • General Transfer • History • Hospitality and Tourism Management • Marine/Aquatic Biology • Pre-Nursing • Psychology University Requirement- AA Degree Foreign Language Requirement: • For undergraduate admission to a state university, students must have earned 2 years in a foreign language at the high school level. • If a student did NOT complete this requirement while in high school, the student must complete 8 credit hours in one foreign language at FKCC prior to transferring. AA Educational Plans for:

  7. University of West Florida • Florida State University • Florida A & M University • University of Florida • University of North Florida • University of Central Florida • University of South Florida • Florida Atlantic University • Florida International University • Florida Gulf Coast University • New College of Florida State Universities

  8. Barry University • Beacon College • Bethune-Cookman College • Clearwater Christian College • Eckerd College • Edward Waters College • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University • Flagler College • Florida College • Florida Hospital College of Heath Sciences • Florida Institute of Technology • Florida Memorial University • Florida Southern College • Hodges University • International College • Jacksonville University • Lynn University • Nova Southeastern University • Palm Beach Atlantic University • Rollins College • Southeastern University • Stetson University • St. Leo University • St. Thomas University • University of Tampa • Warner University • Webber International University Independent Colleges and Universities

  9. The AS degree is a two year program comprised of vocational and general education courses to prepare you for a career in: • Business Administration Program Advisor Frank Wood 305-809-3287 • Computer Information Technology Program Advisor Dawn Ellis 305-809-3284 • Computer Programming and Analysis Program Advisor Dawn Ellis 305-809-3284 • Marine Environmental Technology Director of Marine Science Jack Seubert 305-809-3195 • Nursing (Limited Access Program) Nursing Department 305-809-3268 Associate in Science

  10. The AAS degree is a two year program comprised of vocational and general education courses to prepare you for a career in: • Diving Business and Technology Program Advisor Lana Sielski 305-809-3214 • Marine Engineering Director of Marine Science, Jack Seubert 305-809-3195 Associate in Applied Science

  11. Advanced Technical Diploma Advanced Technical Diplomas (ATD) is a 1-year program designed to prepare you to enter the workforce in the following areas: • Emergency Medical Services EMS Coordinator Barbara Zalewski 305-809-3244 or Nursing Department 305-809-3268

  12. Technical Certificates are 1-year programs designed to prepare you to enter the workforce in the following areas: • Addiction Studies Nursing Department 305-809-3268 • Certified Nursing Assistant Nursing, Mary Turner 305-809-3544 • Commercial/Work Diving Program Advisor Lana Sielski 305-809-3214 • Computer Programming Program Advisor Dawn Ellis 305-809-3284 • Diving Medical Technician Program Advisor Lana Sielski 305-809-3214 • Entrepreneurship Program Advisor Frank Wood 305-809-3287 • Fundamentals of Professional Diving Program Advisor Lana Sielski 305-809-3214 • Marine Mammal Behavior Director of Marine Science Jack Seubert 305-809-3195 • Marine Propulsion Technology Director of Marine Science Jack Seubert 305-809-3195 • Professional Dive Instructor Program Advisor Lana Sielski 305-809-3214 • Professional Research Diving Program Advisor Lana Sielski 305-809-3214 • Tropical Ornamental Mariculture Director of Marine Science Jack Seubert 305-809-3195 Certificate Programs

  13. The criminal justice and law enforcement program is for students planning to concentrate in the law enforcement area of the criminal justice system. In this program, students will prepare for administrative and law enforcement management positions with municipal, county, state and federal agencies. The training offered through this program meets the requirements of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.  • Correctional Officer Program Advisor Marc Halvorson 305-809-3264 • Law Enforcement Program Advisor Marc Halvorson 305-809-3264 • Crossover Law Enforcement to Correctional Officer Program Advisor Marc Halvorson 305-809-3264 • Crossover Correctional Officer to Law Enforcement Officer Program Advisor Marc Halvorson 305-809-3264 Post Secondary Adult Vocational Training Programs

  14. General Information • College Mission Statement • Rules and Regulations • Student Affairs • Admission Requirements • Academic Advising • Orientation • Testing • Academic Policies & Procedures • Student Responsibility • Withdrawal Policies • Course Substitutions • Academic Probation/Suspension • Programs of Study/Specialized Academic Programs • Course Descriptions Online FKCC Catalog

  15. Policies and Procedures • Academic Calendar- Important Semester Dates • Programs of Study • Fee Information • Student Affairs • Admissions • Financial Aid • Student Advisement and Engagement • Academic Advising • Orientation • Testing • Academic Regulations • Appeals • Graduation Requirements • Class Attendance • The Gordon Rule • 6,000 word writing requirement for English and Humanities • Student Activities • Student Clubs • Special Support Services Student Handbook

  16. School Policies • Academic Amnesty • Classroom Activity and Grades • Classroom Etiquette • Drug-Free Workplace • Federal Laws the relate to students • Harassment Policy • Hazing Policy • Hepatitis B/Meningitis Awareness • HIV/AIDS Policy • Library/Learning Resources Center Policy • Nondiscrimination Policy • Religious Observances • Sexual Assault Policy • Sexual Predator or Sexual Offender on Campus • Smoke Free Policy • Solicitation • Student Code of Conduct • Substance Abuse Policy • Student Disciplinary/ Grievance Procedures Student Handbook- Continued

  17. Infractions /Misconduct Any student found to have committed or to have attempted to commit the following misconduct is subject to the disciplinary sanctions: • Plagiarism • Sexual Battery • Sexual Harassment • Sexual Offenses • Standards of Dress • Theft • Trespassing • Unauthorized access to College Property • Unauthorized Use of College Name • Unauthorized Use of Other Person’s Name or Signature • Vandalism • Victimization/Extortion or Threats/Intimidation of a More Serious Nature • Weapons ** On accession, situations may arise not specifically covered by College regulations or the Code, but which are harmful to the welfare of the College community or are obstructive to the orderly processes of the college, in these incidents, interpretation will be made by representative of the College and appropriate action which to be taken. Student Code of Conduct information is located in the 2013-2014 Student Handbook pages 29-45 • Alcohol/Drugs • Academic Integrity Violation • Arson • Bomb Threat • Bullying • Burglary • Cheating • Computer Fraud • Cyber Attack • Disorderly or Disruptive Conduct • Extortion • False Fire Alarm • False and Misleading Information • Felony Transfer • Fighting • Force or Violence • Gross Insubordination or Open Defiance • Harassment • Hazing • Inciting, Leading or Participating in a Major Student Disorder • Intentional Damage of College Property/Personal Property • Other more Serious Miscellaneous Conduct • Physical Abuse Student Code of Conduct

  18. Florida Keys Community College has a variety of resources that can help you move toward your academic and career goals. A number of our resources are listed below: • Student Advisement and Engagement-305-809-3196 • Career Counseling – Call Student Advisement and Engagement 305-809-3196 • Student Activities- Call Student Advisement and Engagement 305-809-3196 • Financial Aid-305-809-3523 • Online Bookstore- www.fkcc.edu • Nel-Net Payment Plan- Business Office 305-809-3186 • Online Faculty Directory - www.fkcc.edu • Learning Resource Center/Library-305-809-3194 • Student Lounge (open daily) located next to Campus Café • Interactive Student Learning Environment (ISLE)- Tutoring and Study center is located in room B206 • SMARTHINKING- Online Tutoring www.smarthinking.com • myFKCC Student Services/Degree Works Audit- www.fkcc.edu • Island TIME: Transition Into Math Excellence- Ensures students successfully complete developmental math courses. • Student Success Center- Island TIME courses will take place in the Student Success Center • Enrollment Services- Application for Admissions, Residency Verification, Request Official Transcripts, VA Benefits, Apply for Graduation, and Transcript Evaluations. Resources

  19. What are the benefits in using myFKCC Student Services? • Check Student Email • Review Degree Works Audit • Log-on to Online Courses • Utilize Registration Tools • Add/Drop Courses • Registration Status • Course Schedule • Review Student Account and Account Balances • Pay Online • Financial Aid • Review Financial Aid • Requirements • Holds • Status • Progress • Utilize Student Services • One Stop Shop assistance myFKCC Student Services

  20. What are the benefits in using Degree Works? • Determine what requirements you need to fulfill in order to complete your degree. • Identify what requirements you have completed in the general education and program areas. • View individual course grades, cumulative grade-point average (GPA), and major average. • Determine which courses you have taken or transferred, and which ones count as electives. • View transfer credits, waivers, and exemptions applied toward degree. • Project grade performance using the GPA calculator. • See how your coursework could be applied toward another program using the What If option. • Learn the prerequisites and co-requisites for courses by clicking on the course numbers. Degree Works

  21. Beginning in January 2012, Developmental Math courses will ditch the “chalk and talk” for a new and improved way of teaching- Island TIME: Transition Into Math Excellence. Students will benefit from a personalized learning experience that combines face-to-face instruction with easy-to-use technology. The goals of FKCC’s new program are to ensure students successfully complete developmental math courses, and are then prepared and confident for the next step toward a bright future. Student Centered Technology- Assisted Tutoring Services Student Success Center Island TIME courses will take place in the new, state-of-the-art Student Success Center. Students will attend class in one portion of the Student Success Center, and then complete coursework in the adjoining computer lad. The Student Success Center is located in TWFAC 2402 and 2403, above the Ceramics lab. Just follow the green arrows. Island TIME: Transition Into Math Excellence

  22. SUMMER 3A 2013-14 • May 12, 2014- Classes begin • May 19, 2014- Last day to change courses for Term IIIA; last day to withdraw and receive 100% refund; last day to add classes for Term IIIA • May 26, 2014- Memorial Day (college closed) • May 27, 2014- Last day to apply for graduation for Term IIIA • June 9, 2014- Last day to withdraw from classes with a grade of “W”. Last day to change registration status to audit. • June 22, 2014- Classes end • June 24, 2014- Final grades due by 12 noon SUMMER 3B 2013-14 • June 23, 2014- Classes begin • June 30, 2014- Last day to change courses for Term IIIB; last day to withdraw and receive 100% refund; last day to add courses for Term IIIB • July 4, 2014- Independence Day (college closed) • July 7, 2014- Last day to apply for graduation for Term IIIB • July 21, 2014- Last day to withdraw from classes with a grade of “W”. Last day to change registration status to audit. • August 3, 2014- Classes end • August 5, 2014- Final grades due by 12 noon Academic Calendar

  23. SUMMER 3C 2013-14 • May 12, 2014- Classes begin • May 19, 2014- Last day to change courses for Term IIIC; last day to withdraw and receive 100% refund; last day to add courses for Term IIIC • May 26, 2014- Memorial Day (college closed) • July 4, 2014- Independence Day (college closed) • July 7, 2014- Last day to apply for graduation for Term IIIC • July 8, 2014- Last day to withdraw from classes with a grade of "W". Last day to change registration status to audit. • August 3, 2014- Classes end • August 5, 2014- Final grades due by 12 noon Academic Calendar

  24. Online Student Handbook • Online Registration • Online Catalog • Links to Federal Financial Aid Application • Course Schedule • Testing Information • myFKCC Student Services • Student Email • Information about degree programs including AA/AS/ AAS/Certificates • Career Resources • Student Activities • Library Resources • Online Bookstore • Faculty & Staff Directory • Important Announcements • Final Grades • FAQ Page • Virtual Campus Map Our Website www.fkcc.edu

  25. All students must have test scores on file that are less than 2 years old (ACT, SAT, or PERT) • Listed are the scores that will place a student at college level for the ACT and SAT: ACT: English= 17, Reading= 18, Math= 21 SAT: Verbal= 440, Math= 480 • Transfer students must have transcripts from ALL colleges attended on file and evaluated. This will determine whether or not the transfer student will need to take a placement exam. If you are still unsure about what classes to take, please call Student Advisement and Engagement at 305-809-3196 Before You Can Register…

  26. The Postsecondary Educational Readiness Test (PERT) will determine if your academic skills are currently at college level in reading, writing, and math. • Your scores may indicate that you need a some additional academic review to bring your skills up to college level in a particular area. Developmental Reading and Writing courses students may place into: • Developmental Reading I • Developmental Reading II • Developmental Writing I • Developmental Writing II Developmental Math courses students may place into: • Developmental Math I • Developmental Math II What are Developmental Courses?

  27. Testing Information • PERT (Postsecondary Education Readiness Test) • Retest Fee $10.00 • Non FKCC student Fee $25.00 • CLEP (College-Level Examination Program) • DANTES (DSST-DANTES Subject Standardized Tests) For additional Testing information call Student Advisement and Engagement at 305-809-3196

  28. First determine your developmental course needs (use your highest scores from any/all tests taken within 2 years). • Completion of all developmental needs prior to earning 12 college level credit hours is required. Meaning that all students who place in prep courses will need to take them within their first semester. • Only three attempts permitted for any course (withdrawals count). Refer to Total Attempts in the 2013-2014 FKCC Catalog. • Third attempts at courses charge full cost at Out-of State rates ($438.73 per credit). • Contact your Academic Advisor or Program Advisor at least once per semester. Scheduling Considerations

  29. www.flvc.org • Explore careers and determine career objectives • Search for public or private four-year college or universities and community colleges • Explore College and University programs and majors • Apply online to public Universities • Learn about and apply for Financial Aid CollegeFish.org • www.collegefish.org • Promote higher Community College degree completion • Promote timely, effective, and seamless University transfer for Community College Students • Provide free online resources to manage, monitor, and enhance process for students Florida Virtual Campus- Florida's Online Learning Resource Center

  30. It Provides: • Grants • Scholarships • Work Study • Stafford Loans • Outside Sources Apply for the FAFSA, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid How Do I Pay For My Education?

  31. www.flvc.org Your source for career assessments, college and university searches, online applications and more. • www.fafsa.ed.gov Steps for filling out your FAFSA, set up your pin number, submit your FAFSA. Important Financial Aid Websites

  32. FKCC Student Clubs and Events List of Clubs to Join: • Student Government Association • Sigma Alpha Pi Leadership Society • Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society • Book Club • Mud Pi (Ceramics Club) • Scuba Club • Environmental Club • FNSA (Nursing) Club • Bone Island Athletic Club • Brain Bowl Academic Challenge Team • National Technical Honor Society • Residence Hall Association Events Include: • Beach Parties • Community Clean-Up • Game Night • Workshops • Snorkel Trips • Campus BBQs • Movie Night • Bowling Night • State Conferences

  33. Campus Notifications Stop by the Campus Café In the event of an emergency, college closure, or cancellation, students will automatically receive a phone call and email from FKCC. Please ensure that your contact information is up to date via Enrollment Services.   Please note: all email communication will automatically go to your fkcc.edu email account so make sure you check it regularly! • Daily lunch specials • Drinks and snacks • Fresh fruit and salads • Open Monday-Friday for breakfast and lunch Stop by the Student Lounge • 50” TV • Dart Board Machine • Board Games

  34. Understand your limits with course loads: Part-time ≤ 11 credits Full-time ≥ 12 credits • Where to go for help? • Campus Resources • Educational Planning Tools? • Advising Services • Remember to allow 1-2 hours of study time for each credit hour. • Always print your class schedule to confirm assigned classroom before first day of classes. • Attend ALL classes • Third attempt on a course will equal Out of State tuition rate. • $438.73 per credit Reading your Class schedule: M= Monday T= Tuesday W= Wednesday R=Thursday F= Friday S= Saturday U= Sunday Helpful Points for You …

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