Credentials and Academic Programs
— the “university transfer degree” — accepted by any public university or college in Florida, and many private institutions. FCCJ offers nearly 80 transfer majors.
- 40% of students are in the A.A. degree program
- 2,016 program graduates in 2005–06
— new program began in January 2007.
— skills-training programs that lead to immediate high-wage, high-skill jobs or transfer to four-year colleges and universities
— faster track to today’s rewarding jobs.
- 28% of students are in the A.S. and A.A.S. degree programs
- 844 program graduates in 2005–06
— advanced technology diplomas and applied technology certificates to supplement associate degree programs
— shorter-duration certifications for career entry or advancement; FCCJ is 11th in nation and first in Florida in one-year certificates/graduates
— hundreds of professional development courses and short-duration programs to enhance skills and abilities of current workers.
- 17% of students are in credit certificate, vocational and job preparation, and continuing workforce education programs
- 3,106 program graduates (credit certificate and post-secondary adult vocational) in 2005–06
— Adult Education, Adult High School, English as a Second Language, General Educational Development, Polytechnic Academy (high school credential linked to career development)
- 15% of FCCJ students are in Adult Education and ESL programs
Special Academic Programs
offer faster and flexible course delivery to accommodate busy schedules. Online and blended classroom/online formats are offered in many programs.
serve the education and training needs of military service personnel and their families, federal government employees, and residents at area military installations through distance learning, on-site and classroom environments.
offers instruction in speech, vocabulary and reading fundamentals to non-native speakers of English so they can learn and improve English skills, adapt to life in America, prepare for coursework and job placement.
allows students to broaden their educational experience by traveling to other countries and studying a variety of disciplines.
enables high school students to earn college credits while completing high school requirements in both academic and career areas.
(Public Charter School), a “rescue and turnaround” program for dropouts, offering high school completion integrated with postsecondary education and training, leading to high-wage/high-skill careers.
has a proud 30-year history of helping women learn, overcome personal challenges, grow and succeed through education and enrichment programs, career guidance, and group discussions.