Enrollment procedures for students entering
Florida Community College’s college credit programs are
different for students in varying circumstances. Below is a list
of admissions categories. Find the one that best describes your
situation and go to the page indicated to learn what is required
for enrollment.
Earn college credit as a visiting
foreign student (non-resident)
First-Time-in-College Degree Seeking Students
Applicants in this category are those who
intend to earn a college degree from Florida Community College
and have never attended Florida Community College or any other
institution. If this describes your situation, please take the
following steps to enrollment at Florida Community College:
Membership Application and Fee Call
904.646.2300 to have an application packet mailed to you or
visit our Web site.
Submit a completed membership application
and the appropriate records origination fee. The non-refundable
records origination fee is $15 for U.S. citizens and certain
legal immigrants and visa holders. An $80 non-refundable records
origination fee is required of (F-1) international students.
Be sure to indicate in the “Educational Plans” section
of the application that you intend to earn your degree at the
College. The application and fee may be submitted to any campus
enrollment services office.
High School Transcript If
you graduated or will graduate from a high school outside of
Duval, St. Johns or Clay county; or if you graduated or will
graduate from a private school, please have your high school
send an official transcript of your grades and credits with
graduation date indicated to the Student Records Office, Florida
Community College, 940 N. Main St., Jacksonville, FL 32202.
If you graduated from a public school in either Duval (after
June 1989), St. Johns (after June 1993) or Clay (after June
1992) county, the College will automatically request your high
school transcript after we receive your application. Individuals
completing high school outside of the United States must submit
official documents in their native language and have it translated
into English by a certified translator. When necessary, at
the individuals expense, educational system evaluation and
U.S. conversion may be required by a certified company.
Welcome Letter Once
your application has been submitted, you will receive a welcome
letter from the College. Included with this letter will be
information outlining steps new students are required to take
before enrolling in classes, such as placement testing and
College orientation. As your records are reviewed, you will
receive additional information regarding your admissions approval. See admissions
criteria.
Financial Aid Application 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 visit our Web site.
Career Goal If you haven’t
already decided on a career goal and program of study, make
an appointment with a counselor at the Career Development Center
on campus.
Assessment After receiving
the letter notifying you of your admission to Florida Community
College, contact the Assessment and Certification Center on
campus and take the required assessment for course placement.
(Students with S.A.T. or A.C.T. report scores that are less
than two years old may use their test scores).
Orientation Complete
the New Student Orientation, either by video (about a half-hour
in length) or through live group session on campus (about one
hour).
First Term Academic Advising All
first-time students will meet with an academic advisor who
will review your placement scores and suggest appropriate courses
for your first term.
Registration During the
appropriate registration period, register for the courses you
plan to take this term using Florida Community College’s
Touch-Tone telephone registration system, our Web site registration
system, Artemis,
or enrollment services on campus.
Tuition and Fees Tuition
and fees must be paid by the payment deadline. Payment may
be made via the TouchTone telephone registration system, by
mail, online or by visiting the business affairs office on
campus.
Lifetime Member Card Obtain
a student identification Lifetime Member Card on campus.
Parking Decal Your parking decal will be mailed to you.
Incoming Transfer Students to Florida
Community College's Degree Programs
If you have attended and received college
credit from institutions other than Florida Community College
and desire to complete your degree at Florida Community College,
please take the following steps to enrollment:
Membership Application and Fee Call
904.646.2300 to have an application packet mailed to you
or visit
our Web site.
Submit a completed membership application and the appropriate
records origination fee. The non-refundable records origination
fee is $15 for U.S. citizens, including certain legal immigrants
and visa holders, and $80 for (F-1) international students.
Be sure to indicate in the “Educational Plans” section
of the application that you intend to earn your degree at the
College. The application and fee may be submitted to any campus
enrollment services office.
College Transcripts Have
official transcripts from all colleges attended sent to the
Student Records Office, Florida Community College, 940 N. Main
St., Jacksonville, FL 32202. If these transcripts are not received
within one term, subsequent registration will be blocked. Transcripts
will not be evaluated until all transcripts have been received.
The student will receive a notice by mail once all transcripts
have been officially evaluated. All transcripts must be evaluated
before a student can be approved for financial aid.
Welcome Letter Once
your application and transcript(s) have been submitted, you
will receive a welcome letter from the College. Included with
this letter will be information outlining steps new students
are required to take before enrolling in classes, such as placement
testing and College orientation. As your records are reviewed,
you will receive additional information regarding your admissions
approval. See admissions
criteria.
Financial Aid Application 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. All prior college coursework must be received
and evaluated before you can be considered for financial aid.
Admissions Placement Survey Go
to any student success office and complete an admissions placement
survey (APS) to establish a course placement record and document
previous coursework in English, reading and mathematics. Also,
if you have ACT or SAT scores less than two years old, bring
these along. You will be advised if any further testing is
required.
Orientation Complete the New Student
Orientation online, by video (about a half-hour in length)
or through live group session on campus (about one hour).
Academic Advising Make
an appointment with an academic advisor to help select your
classes. Bring along a copy of your transcripts if possible.
This advising will be unofficial if your transcripts have not
been officially evaluated. You should return for official advising
once you receive notice that your transcripts have been evaluated.
Make an appointment by calling the counseling and advising
center. Any questions that
you may have about the evaluation can be discussed at this
time.
Registration Contact
any student success office counseling and advising center for
assistance if there is any difficulty with registration. It
may happen because all records may not yet be on file. During
the appropriate registration period, register for the courses
you plan to take this term using Florida Community College’s
Touch-Tone telephone registration system, our Web site registration,
artemis.fccj.edu or at enrollment services office on campus.
Tuition and Fees Tuition
and fees must be paid by the payment deadline. Payment may
be made via the Touch-Tone telephone registration system, by
mail, online or by visiting the Business Affairs office on
campus.
Lifetime Member Card After
registering, go to the student I.D. center and get a photo
I.D (Member Card). All students are required to carry their
I.D. while on College property.
Parking Decal A parking decal will
be mailed to you.
Deadlines, Policies and Procedures After
your orientation session, be certain to review important College
policies and procedures in detail. They include policies and
procedures related to drop deadlines, course withdrawal deadlines,
standards of academic progress, financial aid eligibility requirements,
standards of student conduct, grading, and student academic
support services. Consult the college catalog and class schedule
for this information.
Graduation Status An
academic degree audit can be obtained at your counseling
office or
visit the State Web site at www.FACTS.org. Transfer students must complete at least 25 percent of credit
semester hours required for the degree at Florida Community
College and meet all other Florida Community College graduation
requirements.
Evaluation of Other College Transcripts
Transfer credit may be accepted from degree
granting institutions that are accredited at the collegiate level
by an appropriate regional accrediting agency or recognized by
the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. Transfer courses
are subject to a course-by-course evaluation process.
Students with college credit from outside the United States,
at their own expense, must have an English translation and course-by-course
evaluation performed by an approved credentialed evaluation agency.
Transcripts from other colleges attended are evaluated for degree-seeking
students only. Transcripts must be received from all colleges
attended before an evaluation will be completed. All courses
attempted at the freshman and sophomore levels are evaluated.
Transfer credit and the assigned whole grades (plus or minus
designations removed) are used in the calculation of the grade
point average. Upper division courses will only be evaluated when
they are substantially equivalent to courses offered at Florida
Community College. Florida Community College does not evaluate
transcripts for external agencies.
Non-Degree Seeking Students
If you want to take college credit courses
but you do not intend to earn your degree at Florida Community
College, all you need to do is submit a completed membership
application and the appropriate records origination fee. The
non-refundable records origination fee is $15 for U.S. citizens.
The application and the fee may be submitted to any campus
enrollment services office. Call 904.646.2300
to have an application mailed to you, or visit our Web site.
No transcripts are required, but students may need to show proof
of completion of a course prerequisite or present a permission
letter from their previous institution. Placement testing will
be required only if you desire to enroll in a mathematics, English
or reading course. Please note that non-degree seeking students
cannot be certified for financial aid. If you desire to switch
to a degree seeking status in the future, contact the enrollment
services office on your campus and follow the procedures for
degree-seeking students in the previous section. Non-degree seeking
students are required to obtain and carry a Florida Community
College Member Card.
Students Seeking College Credit While Still in High School
Dual Enrollment for High School Students
The dual enrollment program enables qualified
high school students to receive simultaneous high school and
college credit for courses they take as dual enrollment. Eligible
students include Duval and Nassau high school juniors and seniors
whose county school board, private school, or home school has
a Board approved articulation agreement with Florida Community
College to offer dual enrollment courses. These students must
possess established high school grade point averages and must
earn the required college entry scores on the Florida College
Entry Level Placement Test (FCELPT), ACT, SAT, or Test of Adult
Basic Education (TABE) to qualify. Students take a limited number
of credit hours each term and do not pay tuition. Students are
required to pay a one-time $15 records origination fee. Books
may be paid for by the high school. Upon successful completion
of college courses, students will earn high school credits. College
credits will be awarded after proof of high school graduation
is submitted to the College’s registrar.
All dual enrollment is handled by the designated campus dual
enrollment coordinator. Dual enrollment students are NOT permitted
to enroll with enrollment services offices or online. A high
school representative must submit an application packet to the
campus dual enrollment coordinator that includes the following:
A dual enrollment application signed by the student, parent
and guidance counselor.
A transcript reflecting the appropriate grade point average,
completion requirements through the sophomore level, mathematics
credits and grades.
An official copy of the student’s scores on the Florida
College Entry Level Placement Test (FCELPT), SAT, ACT or Test
of Adult Basic Education (TABE).
The early admission program is a dual
enrollment program which allows applicants to enter Florida Community
College as full-time students at the end of their junior year
in high school, earn college or vocational credits, and still
graduate with their high school class. The program is governed
by all the dual enrollment requirements listed above, with the
exception of requiring a higher high school grade point average.
Military Personnel Seeking College Credit
Service Members Opportunity Colleges (SOC)
SOC is a consortium of some 400 colleges and
universities dedicated to meeting the voluntary educational needs
of members of the military service. SOC member institutions act
as “home campus” for service members who, by prior
agreement, earn academic credits elsewhere. Service members desiring
to participate in SOC may do so by calling 904. 633.8134.
Service Members Opportunity Colleges Navy
(SOCNAV)
SOCNAV is a network of some 26 colleges agreeing
to accept in transfer, with previous approval, courses applicable
to the student’s degree program.
SOCNAV students/applicants must coordinate all activities (student
agreement forms, transfer advising and possible rating credit)
through the Florida Community College office at any of the Navy
bases or through the Open Campus Military Education Institute
office by calling 904.633.8134.
International
Students
International Applicants
For admission purposes, applicants are classified
as international students only if the applicants require the
College to issue an I-20 to be presented to the United States
Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for a student
F-1 visa. Florida Community College will not issue an I-20 to
an individual for the sole purpose of studying the English language.
Individuals who have been admitted to the United States as immigrants
and have been issued resident alien numbers are not classified
as international students for admission purposes. These individuals
must follow the special admission classification procedures for
non-U.S. citizens (lawfully approved permanent residents, temporary
permanent residents, asylees, and refugees) and non-immigrant
visa holders.
Applicants must submit the following items:
Application for international admission as degree seeking
students.
Application fee of $80, (a non-refundable, non-transferable
processing fee).
Proof of previous education as follows:
A certified English translation of the transcript (for
high school graduates who have never attended college),
or
A certified English translation and evaluation of transcript(s)
of foreign college(s) for students who have attended college
previously. Students transferring from a U.S. college are
required to submit transcripts from all colleges attended.
Proof of proficiency in the use of the English language.
Students from non-English speaking countries must submit to
the College admissions office an original copy of satisfactory
scores on the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language
Examination), available through the Educational Testing Service,
Box 899, Princeton, N.J. 08540.
A statement showing that financial resources are available
for travel, tuition, books and living expenses while in school.
Applicants may also be requested to show evidence that there
are funds to cover these expenses on deposit in a United States
bank.
No international applicants will be considered
for admission until items one through five have been received.
To be considered for any term, all items must be received at
least 90 days prior to the student’s initial term of admission.
International students accepted for admission will be notified
of their acceptance and will be provided with Form I-20A as required
by the U.S. Department of Justice. International students should
be enrolled and satisfactorily complete a minimum of 12 credit
hours for the fall term (I) and 12 credit hours for the spring
term (II) and six credit hours for any summer term (III). For
more information contact any campus
enrollment services office.
Note: Prior
to registration, international students take a college placement
test to determine their proficiency in English, reading and math.
Based upon the results of this placement test, students may be
assigned to English as a Second Language classes (EAP 1000 and
above), preparatory math, English composition or reading classes.
These classes are not intended for transfer, counted for graduation
or calculated in total hours or in grade point. These additional
courses will add additional terms and the student will be required
to include this additional expense when calculating the necessary
funds to complete their degree program.