| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Program: | Law & Legal Studies | |
| Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Location: Southwest Florida (Main Campus in Fort Myers, FL)
Established: 1962
Type: Public State College
Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC)
Motto: "A Higher Degree of You."
Florida SouthWestern State College (FSW) is a public state college that offers associate and bachelor's degree programs in a variety of fields, including business, healthcare, education, technology, and liberal arts. The college serves students across five campuses in Southwest Florida and provides affordable, high-quality education with a focus on career readiness and university transfer opportunities.
FSW has five locations throughout Southwest Florida:
Lee Campus (Main Campus) – Fort Myers, FL
Charlotte Campus – Punta Gorda, FL
Collier Campus – Naples, FL
Hendry/Glades Curtis Center – LaBelle, FL
FSW Online – Fully Online Learning
Main Campus Address:
Florida SouthWestern State College
8099 College Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33919, USA
FSW offers a variety of associate, bachelor’s, and certificate programs in different fields.
A. Bachelor’s Degree Programs (B.A.S & B.S.)
B.S. in Nursing (BSN) – RN to BSN
B.S. in Elementary Education
B.S. in Cardiopulmonary Sciences
B.A.S. in Supervision and Management
B.A.S. in Public Safety Administration
B. Associate Degree Programs (A.A. & A.S.)
Associate in Arts (A.A.) – University Transfer Degree
Associate in Science (A.S.) in Business Administration & Management
A.S. in Computer Programming & Analysis
A.S. in Criminal Justice Technology
A.S. in Nursing (ASN)
C. Certificate & Workforce Programs
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
Paramedic Certification
Digital Art & Multimedia Production
Network Systems Technology
FSW offers university transfer programs through its Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree, allowing students to transfer to Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU), University of Florida, Florida State University, and other top institutions.
General Admission Requirements (Associate & Bachelor’s Degrees)
Completed Online Application.
High School Diploma (or Equivalent - GED)
Minimum GPA: 2.0+ (on a 4.0 scale)
SAT/ACT Scores (Optional for most programs)
English Proficiency for International Students:
TOEFL iBT: 61+
IELTS: 5.5+
Duolingo: 90+
Rolling Admissions: Applications are accepted year-round.
Program Name |
Degree Type |
Duration |
Learning Mode |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Supervision and Management |
B.A.S. |
4 years |
Online & On-Campus |
|
Public Safety Administration |
B.A.S. |
4 years |
Online & On-Campus |
|
Elementary Education |
B.S. |
4 years |
On-Campus |
|
Cardiopulmonary Sciences |
B.S. |
4 years |
Hybrid (Online & Clinical Training) |
|
Nursing (RN to BSN) |
B.S. |
2 years (Post-Associate) |
Online |
B.A.S. = Bachelor of Applied Science, B.S. = Bachelor of Science
Program Name |
Degree Type |
Duration |
Learning Mode |
|---|---|---|---|
|
General Studies (University Transfer Program) |
A.A. |
2 years |
On-Campus & Online |
|
Business Administration & Management |
A.S. |
2 years |
Online & On-Campus |
|
Computer Programming & Analysis |
A.S. |
2 years |
Online & On-Campus |
|
Criminal Justice Technology |
A.S. |
2 years |
Online & On-Campus |
|
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) |
A.S. |
2 years |
On-Campus & Clinical |
|
Nursing (ASN – Associate of Science in Nursing) |
A.S. |
2 years |
On-Campus & Clinical |
|
Network Systems Technology |
A.S. |
2 years |
Online & On-Campus |
A.A. = Associate of Arts (Best for Transfer to a University), A.S. = Associate of Science (Career-Focused Program).
Program Name |
Certificate Type |
Duration |
Learning Mode |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) |
College Credit Certificate |
1 year |
On-Campus & Clinical |
|
Paramedic Certification |
College Credit Certificate |
1 year |
On-Campus & Clinical |
|
Digital Art & Multimedia Production |
College Credit Certificate |
1 year |
Online & On-Campus |
|
Medical Information Coder/Biller |
College Credit Certificate |
1 year |
Online |
|
Network Security Certificate |
College Credit Certificate |
1 year |
Online |
These short-term programs help students gain career skills quickly.
Program Name |
Degree Type |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) (In-State) |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) (Out-of-State/International) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Supervision and Management |
B.A.S. |
4 years |
$3,400 – $4,500 |
$12,500 – $14,000 |
|
Public Safety Administration |
B.A.S. |
4 years |
$3,400 – $4,500 |
$12,500 – $14,000 |
|
Elementary Education |
B.S. |
4 years |
$3,400 – $4,500 |
$12,500 – $14,000 |
|
Cardiopulmonary Sciences |
B.S. |
4 years |
$3,400 – $4,500 |
$12,500 – $14,000 |
|
Nursing (RN to BSN, for Registered Nurses) |
B.S. |
2 years (Post-Associate) |
$3,400 – $4,500 |
$12,500 – $14,000 |
Degree Types:
B.A.S. (Bachelor of Applied Science) – Designed for career advancement in business, management, and public safety.
B.S. (Bachelor of Science) – Focused on specialized professional fields such as nursing, healthcare, and education.
Affordable Tuition – One of the lowest tuition costs in Florida.
2+2 University Transfer Program – Earn an Associate in Arts (A.A.) and transfer to a top U.S. university (UF, FSU, UCF, FGCU, etc.).
Small Class Sizes – Personalized attention from professors.
Diverse Student Community – Students from over 20+ countries.
Flexible Learning Options – On-campus, online, and hybrid courses.
Located in Southwest Florida – Warm climate, beautiful beaches, and career opportunities.
General Requirements (Bachelor’s & Associate Degrees)
Completed Online Application
High School Diploma or Equivalent (For Bachelor’s/Associate Programs)
Minimum GPA: 2.0 (on a 4.0 scale)
English Proficiency Test Scores (For Non-Native English Speakers):
TOEFL iBT: 61+
IELTS: 5.5+
Duolingo English Test: 90+
Additional Documents:
Copy of Passport
Bank Statement (Proof of Financial Support for Visa Processing)
Visa (F-1 Student Visa Required for On-Campus Study)
Application Deadlines:
Fall Semester (August start): Apply by May 1
Spring Semester (January start): Apply by October 1
Summer Semester (May start): Apply by March 1
Rolling Admissions: FSW accepts applications year-round, but international students should apply early for visa processing.
Step 1: Choose Your Program
Review the associate, bachelor’s, or certificate programs offered at FSW.
Check the program format (on-campus, online, or hybrid).
Step 2: Submit an Online Application
Apply through the FSW Admissions Portal:
Apply Here
Application Fee: $30 (Non-Refundable).
Step 3: Submit Required Documents
Official High School Transcripts (For Associate & Bachelor’s Programs)
Official College Transcripts (For Transfer & Bachelor’s Students, If Applicable)
Minimum GPA: 2.0+ (on a 4.0 scale)
SAT/ACT Scores (Optional but Recommended for Placement in College-Level Courses):
SAT Code: 5191
ACT Code: 0727
Placement Test (PERT, If Required) – For students who do not submit SAT/ACT scores.
Step 4: Apply for Financial Aid & Scholarships (U.S. Students Only)
Complete the FAFSA Application (Federal Student Aid) – School Code: 001477
Apply for FSW Foundation Scholarships (Scholarships Info).
Step 5: Receive Admission Decision
Admission decisions are typically sent within 2-4 weeks after document submission.
Accepted students receive an FSW Student ID and Next Steps for Enrollment.
Step 6: Register for Classes & Pay Tuition
Schedule an advising session to select courses.
Pay tuition & fees before the semester deadline.
Step 7: Attend Orientation & Start Classes
New students must attend FSW Orientation (Online or In-Person).
Begin classes on the scheduled semester start date.
Additional Requirements for International Students:
English Proficiency Test Scores (For Non-Native English Speakers):
TOEFL iBT: 61+
IELTS: 5.5+
Duolingo English Test: 90+
Bank Statement (Proof of Financial Support for Visa Processing)
Copy of Passport
F-1 Visa Application (For On-Campus Study)
Visa & Immigration Process (F-1 Student Visa):
Apply & Get Accepted to FSW.
Receive Form I-20 from FSW for visa processing.
Pay SEVIS Fee ($350) & Schedule a U.S. Embassy Visa Interview.
Attend Visa Interview & Provide Financial Proof.
Receive Visa & Prepare for Travel to the U.S..
Application Deadlines for International Students:
Fall Semester (August Start): Apply by May 1
Spring Semester (January Start): Apply by October 1
Summer Semester (May Start): Apply by March 1
FSW Offers Online & Hybrid Learning: Some programs allow international students to study remotely without needing a visa.
FSW offers rolling admissions, meaning students can apply at any time. However, international students must apply before specific deadlines to allow for visa processing.
Semester |
Application Deadline (International Students) |
Application Deadline (Domestic Students) |
Program Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Fall (August Start) |
May 1 |
Rolling Admissions |
Most Programs Available |
|
Spring (January Start) |
October 1 |
Rolling Admissions |
Select Programs |
|
Summer (May Start) |
March 1 |
Limited Programs |
Note: Some healthcare and limited-enrollment programs (such as Nursing and EMT) have specific deadlines and additional admission requirements.
Academic Requirements:
High School Diploma (or Equivalent - GED).
Minimum GPA: 2.0 (on a 4.0 scale).
Standardized Test Scores (For Placement, If No SAT/ACT):
SAT: 900+ (Recommended, Not Required).
ACT: 17+ (Recommended, Not Required).
FSW PERT Placement Test (If no SAT/ACT scores provided).
English Proficiency (For International Students):
TOEFL iBT: 61+.
IELTS: 5.5+.
Duolingo English Test: 90+.
A.A. (Associate in Arts) Degrees Are Ideal for University Transfers.
Academic Requirements:
Associate Degree or Equivalent (For Transfer Students).
Minimum GPA: 2.0+ (Varies by Program).
English Proficiency (For International Students):
TOEFL iBT: 61+.
IELTS: 5.5+.
Duolingo English Test: 90+.
Note: Bachelor’s degrees are open to students with an associate degree or prior college credits.
Academic Requirements:
Some certificates require a high school diploma, while others do not.
Certain programs (e.g., EMT, Paramedic) may require background checks and immunization records.
English Proficiency (For International Students):
TOEFL iBT: 61+.
IELTS: 5.5+.
Duolingo: 90+.
Certificate programs are ideal for short-term job training and career advancement.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Award Amount (Per Year in USD) |
Renewable? |
|---|---|---|---|
|
FSW Academic Excellence Scholarship |
GPA 3.5+ in high school or previous college coursework |
Up to $2,000 |
Yes |
|
Presidential Scholarship |
High-achieving students with outstanding academic performance |
$1,500 – $3,000 |
Yes |
|
FSW Foundation Scholarships |
Need-based & merit-based (varies by donor) |
$500 – $3,000 |
Yes |
|
Florida Bright Futures Scholarship (Florida Residents Only) |
Based on high school GPA, SAT/ACT scores |
Covers up to 100% of tuition |
Yes |
|
FSW Honors Program Scholarship |
Accepted into the FSW Honors Program |
Up to $2,000 |
Yes |
Note: Most merit-based scholarships require students to maintain a minimum GPA (usually 3.0 or higher) for renewal.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Award Amount (Per Year in USD) |
Renewable? |
|---|---|---|---|
|
FSW International Student Scholarship |
GPA 3.0+, proof of leadership & extracurricular activities |
$1,000 – $2,000 |
Yes |
|
FSW Foundation International Scholarship |
Need-based scholarship for international students |
$500 – $1,500 |
Yes |
|
Global Achievers Scholarship |
Outstanding academic performance & community service |
$2,000 |
Yes |
International students are encouraged to seek external scholarships as FSW’s funding for non-U.S. students is limited.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Award Amount (Per Year in USD) |
Renewable? |
|---|---|---|---|
|
FSW Buccaneers Athletic Scholarship |
Student-athletes in basketball, baseball, softball, or volleyball |
Varies (Full/Partial Tuition) |
Yes |
|
NJCAA Athletic Scholarship |
Awarded to top-performing FSW athletes |
Up to full tuition |
Yes |
Athletic scholarships are offered at the coach’s discretion and require participation in FSW’s NJCAA Division I sports teams.
Campus Name |
Location |
Facilities Available |
|---|---|---|
|
Lee Campus (Main Campus) |
Fort Myers, FL |
On-campus housing, library, fitness center, student center, athletic facilities |
|
Charlotte Campus |
Punta Gorda, FL |
Learning commons, computer labs, academic support |
|
Collier Campus |
Naples, FL |
Science labs, study spaces, student services |
|
Hendry/Glades Curtis Center |
LaBelle, FL |
Community education, smaller class sizes |
|
FSW Online |
Virtual |
Fully online degree programs |
Main Campus Address:
Florida SouthWestern State College – Lee Campus
8099 College Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33919, USA
FSW offers on-campus student housing at LightHouse Commons, located on the Lee Campus in Fort Myers. It is the only on-campus housing option and provides a safe and convenient living environment for students.
Accommodation Type |
Room Type |
Facilities |
Cost Per Semester (USD) |
Cost Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
LightHouse Commons (Shared Suite) |
2-bedroom, 1-bath (2 students per room) |
Fully furnished, Wi-Fi, kitchen, laundry, study areas |
$3,200 – $3,500 |
$6,400 – $7,000 |
|
LightHouse Commons (Private Suite) |
1-bedroom, 1-bath (Private room) |
Fully furnished, Wi-Fi, kitchen, laundry, study areas |
$3,800 – $4,200 |
$7,600 – $8,400 |
Amenities in LightHouse Commons:
Fully furnished rooms with beds, desks, and storage
Free Wi-Fi & Utilities Included
Kitchen & Laundry Facilities
24/7 Security & Resident Assistants (RAs)
Common Areas, Study Lounges, and Outdoor Spaces
Meal Plans:
FSW does not require meal plans, but students can purchase flexible dining options.
1. Campus Community & Student Engagement
FSW fosters a welcoming and inclusive environment, where students from diverse backgrounds can engage in student organizations, leadership programs, and community service. The college encourages students to participate in clubs, events, and activities that align with their academic and personal interests.
Student Clubs & Organizations:
Student Government Association (SGA) – Represents students and organizes events.
Honors Program Club – For high-achieving students pursuing academic excellence.
Cultural & International Clubs – Promotes diversity and cultural exchange.
Community Service & Volunteer Programs – Involves students in local service projects.
STEM & Business Clubs – Supports students in technology, engineering, and business fields.
Annual Events & Traditions:
Welcome Week & Orientation – Helps new students adjust to college life.
Homecoming & Spirit Week – Celebrates school pride with activities and sports.
Multicultural Festivals & Awareness Events – Promotes global perspectives.
Career & Internship Fairs – Connects students with job opportunities.
2. Athletics & Fitness
FSW offers competitive athletics and recreational sports to keep students active and engaged.
FSW Buccaneers Athletics (NJCAA Division I):
Men’s & Women’s Basketball
Women’s Volleyball
Men’s Baseball
Women’s Softball
Fitness & Recreational Activities:
On-campus fitness centers & gym facilities.
Intramural sports such as soccer, flag football, and basketball.
Outdoor recreational activities, including hiking, biking, and kayaking in Southwest Florida.
3. Housing & Residential Life
FSW offers on-campus housing at LightHouse Commons, providing students with a safe, convenient, and social environment. Students can also choose off-campus housing in Fort Myers, Naples, or nearby cities.
On-Campus Housing Features:
Fully furnished rooms with Wi-Fi, study lounges, and laundry facilities.
Resident Assistants (RAs) and 24/7 security for student safety.
Social events, movie nights, and community gatherings.
Off-Campus Housing Options:
Many students choose to live off-campus in nearby apartments, shared housing, or rental homes. Public transportation and ride-share services make commuting easy.
4. Career Development & Job Placement
FSW provides students with career services, internships, and networking opportunities to prepare them for life after graduation.
Career Services Include:
Internships & Job Placement Assistance – Partnerships with local businesses, healthcare providers, law enforcement agencies, and technology companies.
Resume Writing & Interview Workshops – Helps students develop professional job application skills.
University Transfer Support – Advisors assist students in transferring to top universities like UF, FSU, UCF, and FGCU.
Work Opportunities:
On-campus student employment (library, tutoring centers, administrative offices).
Work-study programs (for eligible students receiving financial aid).
5. Student Support Services
FSW offers a range of support services to ensure students succeed academically and personally.
Academic & Personal Support:
Tutoring & Writing Center – Free academic assistance in writing, math, and science.
Advising & Counseling Services – Provides academic guidance and mental health support.
Library & Digital Learning Resources – Access to books, research databases, and study spaces.
Disability Services & Accommodations – Ensures all students have equal learning opportunities.
Health & Wellness Programs:
Mental Health & Counseling Services – Free support for emotional well-being.
Wellness Workshops & Stress Management Programs – Promotes student mental health.
Nutrition & Fitness Programs – Encourages healthy lifestyles.
6. Diversity & Inclusion
FSW embraces students from diverse backgrounds and cultures, creating a welcoming and supportive learning environment.
Diversity Initiatives:
International Student Support – Guidance on visa applications, cultural adjustment, and academic success.
Multicultural Student Programs – Celebrates diversity through cultural events, heritage months, and leadership development programs.
LGBTQ+ Student Support Groups – Provides a safe space for LGBTQ+ students.
Student Population:
Students from over 20+ countries study at FSW.
First-generation college student support programs.
7. Outdoor & Social Activities in Southwest Florida
FSW’s location in Southwest Florida provides beautiful beaches, parks, and outdoor recreational activities.
Popular Nearby Attractions:
Fort Myers Beach & Naples Beach – Great for relaxing, swimming, and water sports.
Everglades National Park – Perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Downtown Fort Myers – Offers shopping, restaurants, entertainment, and live music.
Caloosahatchee River – Ideal for kayaking, fishing, and boating.
Weekend Getaways:
Orlando, FL (Disney & Universal Studios) – 3 hours away.
Miami, FL – 2.5 hours away.
Tampa, FL – 2 hours away.
1. Career Services & Job Placement Support
FSW’s Career Services Center assists students with:
Internship & Job Placement Assistance – Partnerships with local businesses, hospitals, law enforcement agencies, and technology firms.
Resume Writing & Interview Preparation – Free career coaching, resume reviews, and mock interviews.
University Transfer Support – Assistance in transferring to Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU), University of Florida (UF), Florida State University (FSU), University of Central Florida (UCF), and others.
Job Fairs & Employer Recruitment Events – Employers visit FSW to recruit students for full-time and part-time positions.
Online Job Portal (FSW Job Board) – Provides exclusive job listings for students and alumni.
Employment Rate:
85% of FSW graduates are employed or enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program within six months of graduation.
Many students secure jobs in business, healthcare, education, technology, and law enforcement.
2. Internship & Work Experience Opportunities
FSW provides real-world job experience through internships, clinical training, and apprenticeships.
Top Internship Providers for FSW Students:
Lee Health & NCH Healthcare System – Internships in nursing, healthcare, and medical fields.
Bank of America & Wells Fargo – Business administration & finance internships.
Florida Gulf Coast University Research Labs – Research assistant positions.
Local Law Enforcement Agencies – Criminal justice internships.
IT & Tech Startups in Fort Myers & Naples – Internships in cybersecurity & programming.
3. Top Hiring Companies & Employers
FSW graduates are employed by leading companies and organizations in Florida and beyond.
Healthcare & Nursing:
Lee Health
NCH Healthcare System
HCA Florida Hospitals
Physicians Regional Healthcare System
Business & Finance:
Bank of America
Wells Fargo
Suncoast Credit Union
Enterprise Holdings
Technology & Cybersecurity:
Arthrex (Medical Technology)
IBM & Dell Tech Support Centers
Local IT Consulting Firms
Education & Teaching:
Florida Public School Districts (Lee, Collier, Charlotte Counties)
Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) & Florida State University (FSU)
Criminal Justice & Law Enforcement:
Fort Myers Police Department
Florida Highway Patrol
Lee County Sheriff's Office
FSW graduates are in demand in Florida's growing industries, especially in healthcare, business, and technology.
4. Average Salaries After Graduation
Salaries for FSW graduates vary by industry, job role, and experience level.
Field of Study |
Average Starting Salary (USD per Year) |
|---|---|
|
Nursing & Healthcare |
$55,000 – $80,000 |
|
Business & Finance |
$45,000 – $70,000 |
|
Information Technology & Cybersecurity |
$50,000 – $85,000 |
|
Education & Teaching |
$40,000 – $60,000 |
|
Criminal Justice & Law Enforcement |
$42,000 – $65,000 |
Higher salaries are available for students who gain experience through internships and certifications.
5. Career Development for University Transfer Students
FSW’s Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree allows students to transfer to a university and complete a bachelor’s degree in business, healthcare, engineering, or technology.
Popular Transfer Universities for FSW Students:
University of Florida (UF)
Florida State University (FSU)
University of Central Florida (UCF)
Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) – FSW’s Primary Transfer Partner
Students who transfer to a university often see higher job placement rates and salary offers after completing their bachelor's degrees.
6. Entrepreneurship & Small Business Support
FSW supports students who want to start their own businesses or work in freelancing and consulting.
Business Development Programs Include:
Workshops on Starting a Small Business (Marketing, Financing, Legal).
Networking with Local Entrepreneurs & Business Leaders.
Mentorship Opportunities for Business Students.
Popular Career Paths for Entrepreneurs:
Freelance Digital Marketing & Graphic Design.
Tech & Software Startups.
Personal Fitness & Health Coaching Businesses.
Small Business Ownership in Retail, E-Commerce, & Real Estate.
7. How Does FSW Help Students Get Jobs?
FSW actively supports students in their job search through:
Career Fairs & Employer Networking Events.
Internships & Work-Based Learning Experiences.
Job Listings on the FSW Career Services Portal.
Resume Reviews & Professional Development Workshops.
LinkedIn Profile Optimization & Personal Branding.
FSW graduates are prepared to enter the workforce or continue their education at leading universities.
Acceptance Rate: 100% (Open Admission Policy)
Florida SouthWestern State College (FSW) has an open-door admissions policy, meaning that all students who meet the basic admission requirements are accepted. This makes FSW an accessible and inclusive institution for both domestic and international students.
Open Admission – No strict GPA or standardized test requirements.
High School Diploma or GED Required – Students must have completed secondary education.
No SAT/ACT Required – Optional for placement purposes.
Placement Tests (PERT, If Needed) – If no SAT/ACT scores are submitted, students may take the FSW Placement Test (PERT) for course placement.
English Proficiency (For International Students) – TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo required for non-native English speakers.
FSW accepts all qualified applicants, but some healthcare and limited-access programs (such as Nursing and EMT) have additional admission requirements and may be more competitive.
While general admission is open, the following programs have selective admission criteria:
Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) & Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) – Requires a minimum GPA, prerequisite coursework, and TEAS test scores.
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) & Paramedic Programs – Requires CPR certification, background checks, and additional screening.
Honors Program – Requires higher GPA and academic achievement.
Competitive programs have limited spots and may require additional testing or prerequisite coursework.
FSW accepts international students, but they must meet additional requirements:
Minimum GPA: 2.0 (on a 4.0 scale)
English Proficiency Test Scores:
TOEFL iBT: 61+
IELTS: 5.5+
Duolingo English Test: 90+
Proof of Financial Support – Bank statements covering tuition & living expenses.
F-1 Visa Application & Form I-20 – Required for on-campus study.
International students should apply early to allow time for visa processing.
Address:
Florida SouthWestern State College – Lee Campus
8099 College Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33919, USA
Key Features:
Largest campus & main administrative offices.
On-campus housing (LightHouse Commons).
Athletic facilities for FSW Buccaneers sports teams.
Library, fitness center, and student services.
Hosts business, healthcare, and technology programs.