Admissions
Enrollment and Registration for Certificate
Programs
Florida Community College offers many postsecondary training
programs which prepare students to enter a new career. Each
of these programs prepares students to enter a specific occupation
or one of a cluster of related occupations. To complete a program,
students must demonstrate that they have mastered specific
job-related performance requirements as well as communication
and computation competencies. Upon the completion of a program,
students will be awarded a postsecondary training certificate.
Postsecondary job preparatory programs vary in length from 20
to 1,500 hours. Students entering programs which are 450 hours
or more are required to be assessed in basic reading, mathematics
and language skills. Prior to the completion of their respective
programs, those students who score below the prescribed grade
levels on the Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) will be required
to enroll in basic skills training (VPI) and be retested to demonstrate
attainment of the prescribed skill level for their respective
programs of study.
Enrollment procedures for students entering vocational programs
are as follows:
- Complete and
submit a Florida Community College Student Membership Application,
along with the $15 records origination fee. Applications are
available through the enrollment services office at each campus
or by calling the Collegewide Information Center at 904.646.2300
or visiting our Web site.
- If
you are interested in receiving financial aid, call or visit
the enrollment
services office on campus. The Collegewide Information Center
(904.646.2300) can also mail you an application for federal
student aid or you may visit our Web site.
- If you haven’t already
decided on a career goal and Florida Community College program
of study, make an appointment with a counselor at the Career
Development Center on campus.
- After submitting your Florida
Community College membership application, contact the assessment
and certification center on campus and take the required Test
of Adult Basic Education (TABE).
- Make
an appointment with the manager of the vocational program in
which you plan to enroll.
The program manager will advise you regarding which classes
to take first. If you are not sure who to call, call 904.646.2300.
- During the appropriate
registration period, register for the courses you plan to take
this term by Touch-Tone, the Web or in person.
- Tuition and fees must
be paid by the payment deadline. Payment may be made by mail
or by visiting the Business Affairs office on campus. Upon
payment, we will mail you your class schedule and fee statement.
- Obtain a student
identification Lifetime Member Card on campus.
- A
parking decal will be mailed to you.
Developmental education is offered to non-credit
students at various locations. The goal is to assist students
who need additional help in improving their reading, math or
language skills to earn their certificate. Program strategies
include:
- reading courses that may be taken for high school credit,
- individualized instruction in reading,
- tutoring, and
- diagnostic and prescriptive teaching in the Vocational Preparatory
Instruction (VPI) labs and classes in the areas of mathematics,
English and reading.
For more information call 904.633.8360.
Registration
Registration dates will vary by program category
and campus. Students should contact the program advisor for specific
information.
Schedule changes, commonly known as add-drop,
will be allowed in accordance with the schedule established by
the registrar each term.
The College reserves the right to suspend,
terminate or retroactively cancel the enrollment of any student
for either of the following reasons:
- disciplinary reasons or
- non-payment of course fees when payment is due, including
non-payment resulting from dishonored checks or charge cards.
- failure to meet the minimum standards of progress.
Students requesting enrollment certification
for educational benefits must be admitted to and be enrolled
in a vocational program. Full time attendance requirements range
from 20 to 30 clock hours per week. The minimum may vary by program
and agency requirement. Veterans should refer to the Student
Services section, Veteran Affairs, in the catalog for information.
Students may also contact Veteran Affairs located in the enrollment
services office on each campus.
Some certificate courses include specific requirements
which must be met prior to enrollment. Specific requirements
may include prerequisites (courses which must be satisfactorily
completed prior to enrollment), corequisites (courses which must
be taken at the same time of enrollment) or other specific conditions.