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General Information
The Student Services area is administered by the Vice President forStudent Affairs and Public Information. This area provides the following support services to students: career services, academic advising, accessibility services, student success initiatives, including Learning Lab and TRIO, intramural sports, orientation, graduation, student conduct, residence life, behavioral intervention team, testing,and student activities. The overall goal of Student Services is to support the academic mission while attending to the total development of the student.
Academic Advising
The Office of Academic Advising is dedicated to providing students with confidential, comprehensive advising to support their academic, social, and personal development. Our advisors are committed to ensuring each student receives the individualized attention necessary for success.
Initial Advisor Meeting: All students are required to consult with an academic advisor before registering for their first semester.
Ongoing Support and Recommendations:
- Program Entry: It is strongly recommended that students entering a new program seek guidance from an academic advisor.
- Major Changes: Students contemplating a change of major should consult with an academic advisor to discuss their options and implications.
- Credit transfer: For inquiries about the transfer of credits, academic advisors provide essential assistance and support.
Role of Academic Advisors:
- Liaisons and Referral Agents: Academic advisors help students access resources from other Florida Gateway College (FGC) divisions and the broader community.
- Student Advocacy: Students who feel their rights are being, or have been, violated are encouraged to consult with an academic advisor for support and guidance.
Ongoing Contact: Maintaining regular contact with an academic advisor throughout one’s academic career at FGC is highly encouraged. Additionally, students are advised to discuss their educational experiences with faculty members and program administrators.
Contact Information:
- Location: Advising Services, Building 014
- Phone: 386-754-4222
- Email: advising@fgc.edu
Career Services Center
The Career Services Center offers a variety of resources and services to our students, alumni and prospective students to assist them in exploring careers to identify their choice career, and developing their career path and personal career plan. Available resources including multiple personality assessments, career libraries and outlook tools.
The services and resources provided include personality assessments, career libraties, career outlook tools, career counseling and coaching. These services help guide students through the steps of the career decision making process, help students understand and ensure their career and academic pursuit alignment, and assist them through career development. Career coaching assist students with tasks such as writing their resumes and preparing for interviews. Students also learn job entry skills, which include employability, job search and transitioning through career coaching.
Students can utilize these resources and services online by visiting the Career Services Center on campus, located in Building 014. Students visiting the center may call 386-754-4298or email Career.Services@fgc.eduto schedule an appointment. Resources and services are available both online and on-campus. Students may apply for jobs,print resumes, and access various resources at the center.
The Career Services Center offers opportunities to students to enhance their career readiness preparation by sponsoring college-wide career development workshops and events. Workshop topic variety range from resume and cover letter writing, interview preparation to defining professionalism and networking. Some career development events the center may host are job fairs, dress-for-success fashion reveals, and career management conferences.
The Career Services Center works to strategically connect the College’s students and alumni with community employers. Career Services works with employers, local chambers of commerce, and one-stop centers to inform employers of the large market of potential employees attending Florida Gateway College. Employers are invited to showcase their company and advertise jobs to our students. The center is committed to facilitating professional relationships between our students, alumni and department directors, and our community employers to optimize possibilities of local career opportunities.
BetterMynd - Student Assistance Counseling Program
The BetterMynd platform is completely self-serve, allowing students to go to the FGC website and register 24/7/365. By simply clicking a link and going to BetterMynd’s website, students can register, create an account, and access BetterMynd’s network of licensed counselors.
Upon registration, students will be required to use their FGC email address to verify they are a Florida Gateway College student. Students will then be able to see the FGC/BetterMynd student portal, which includes information about other on-campus and local behavioral health resources. For more information, visit:https://app.bettermynd.com/register
AccessibilityServices
The Office ofAccessibility Services provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students with documented disabilities enrolled at FGC, regardless of location or instructional delivery format. The Office ofAccessibility Services and its designated representatives are available to advise students regarding eligibility for classroom and testing accommodations and other accessibility-related services. The process for obtaining a reasonable accommodation(s) is an interactive one that begins with the student’s disclosure of disability and a request for a reasonable accommodation(s). The student has the responsibility to provide FGC with proper documentation of their disability from a qualified physician or clinician who diagnoses disabilities and sets forth the recommended accommodation(s). Student requests for accommodation(s) will be considered on an individual basis. Each student with a disability should contact the Office of Accessibility Services prior to the commencement of classes to discuss his or her needs.
Florida State Board of Education Rule 6A-10.041 authorizes reasonable course substitutions for any person who has a hearing impairment, visual impairment or a specific learning disorder. Substitutions will only be utilized in cases where the person’s failure to meet the requirement is related to the disability and where the failure to meet the requirement does not constitute a fundamental alteration in the nature of the program.
To obtain more information from the Office of Accessibility Services, please call (386) 754-4393, email accessibility.services@fgc.edu, or visit our website at www.fgc.edu/students/office-of-accessibility-services/
Florida Gateway College will adhere to all applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and guidelines with respect to providing reasonable accommodations as required to afford equal educational opportunity. Students may obtain further assistance and information by calling accessibilityservicesat (386) 754-4393. The Office of Accessibility Services is located in Building 007, Room 109, 149 SE College Place, Lake City, FL 32025.
Student Success Center
Located in Building 008on the main campus, the Student Success Center (SSC) is a stand-alone, multi-purpose, learning/success center housing the student success help-desk,tutoring services, and TRIO Student Support Services. The center is available to all FGCstudentsfrom 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday during all semesters, on Fridays from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.for spring and fall semesters. The lab provides over 50 Windows PC computers and threeMac PC Computers that are internet accessible and pre-loaded with software programs commonly required for students. Students may check their emails, surf the web, or work on assignments using the latest version of Microsoft Office, Canvas, Firefox, or Chrome. Assistance is available for all these applications. Test proctoring is also available, as permitted. For more information, you may call 386-754-4382 or 386-754-4437.
The Student Success Center provides peer tutors for all levels of Math, Writing, Reading, Chemistry, and Physics. Other subjects vary by semester. Tutors receive training under College Reading and Learning Association (CRLA) guidelines and strive to achieve levels I and IIcertification. Tutorschedules are posted around campus at the beginning of each semester and are posted on the college website. Visit theSSC for the latest updated schedule or call for an email of an attached current schedule.
EAB Navigate early alert and retention program, along with TRIO offices are also a part of the Student Success Center. If you wish to contact the SSC or TRIO program you may call 386-754-4479 or 386-754-4458.
Online tutoring can be accessed through any Canvas course for all FGC students.Online tutoring is available 24/7 through Brainfuse.com.Live tutors are available for a wide variety of subjects. Essay and other writing assignments may also be submitted for online tutor review. Students may also drop off papers for review or submit questions by emailing requests to college.success@fgc.edu.
For more information on the Student Success Center at FGC, please visit our website at https://www.fgc.edu/academics/student-success or stop by the Student Success Center (Building 008).
TRIO Student Support Services
TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) at Florida Gateway College is a federally funded grant program through the U.S. Department of Education in which itsmission is to assist first-generation students in college, low-income, or disabled students in succeeding and excelling at FGC.
Our goal in TRIO SSS is to support current FGC students by helping them to maximize their potential and make the most of their college experience. TRIO SSS provides a welcoming, positive environment that encourages students to complete their degrees and meet their higher education and career goals. Our students are offered opportunities for academic and personal growth that extends beyond traditional academic programs. We will help our students thrive academically, professionally, and personally by offering individualized support. The ultimate goal of the FGC TRIO SSS program is to increase the retention and graduation rates of our students by providing excellent support services to them.
TRIO SSS provides:
- Personal success coaches
- Scholarship aid for qualified SSS students
- Academic resources
- Tutoring appointments
- Exposure to cultural events
- Financial literacy training
- Advice and assistance with course selection
- Book Nook program
- Financial aid assistance
- Transfer assistance to 4-year programs
- University campus tours
For more information on TRIO SSS at FGC, please visit the Student Success Center (Building 008) or contact us at 386-754-4440 or 386-754-4445.
COST OF ATTENDING FGC
The Cost of Attendance (COA) is an estimate of what it costs the typical student to attend Florida Gateway College for an academic year. The calculated costs include items such as tuition, fees, room and board, as well as estimated costs for books, personal expenses, and travel.
The Financial Aid Office reviews the average costs of each of these items every year and, using that figure, establishes a “budget” for students. The budget varies depending upon whether a student is living on campus, off campus, or at home with family. Additionally, Florida Gateway College offers financial aid that can assist in financing your education. For more information about the cost of attending FGC and breakdowns of the costs, please visit our website at: https://www.fgc.edu/admissions-information/tuition-financial-aid/cost-of-attendance/.
Please note: fees are subject to change by the Florida Legislature and Florida Gateway College District Board of Trustees without notice. Fees are affected by residency status.
General Rights of Students
- Nondiscrimination - Florida Gateway College does not discriminate in education or employment related decisions on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, national origin, gender, religion, disability, age, marital status, genetic information, sexual orientation, pregnancy, or any other legally protected status in accordance with the law.
- Freedom of Speech and Assembly - Students shall have the right to freedom of speech and assembly without prior restraints of censorship, subject to clearly stated, reasonable and nondiscriminatory rules and regulations regarding time, place and manner. For more specific guidance, see the Student Code of Conduct in the Student Handbook, or contact the student activities office at (386) 754-4317.
- Freedom of Press - In their publications, students are entitled to the constitutional right of freedom of the press, including constitutional limitations on prior restraint and censorship.
- Protection Against Unreasonable Searches and Seizures - Students are entitled to the constitutional right to be secure in their persons, dwellings, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures. College safety officers or administrative officers may conduct searches and seizures only as authorized by law.
- Student Representation in College Governance - Students should be represented on campus committees that have the following duties:
- To propose policies that affect student activities and conduct.
- To make decisions on student activity budget matters.
- Disruption-free Learning Environment - Discussion and expression of all views relevant to the subject matter are recognized as necessary to the educational process, but students have the right to a classroom free from disruptions which interfere with learning. The instructor sets the standard of acceptable behavior in the classroom. In the interest of preserving the rights of others, a student may be dismissed from a class for unacceptable behavior.
- Records
- General - The Office of Enrollment Services will maintain and safeguard student academic records. All official student and former student records are private and confidential. Separate records may be maintained in various college offices by appropriate college staff and/or administrators. (See FGC Procedure 6Hx12:9-34.)
- Notification of Rights under FERPA - The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords students certain rights with respect to their education records. These rights include the right to inspect and review education records and the right to request the amendment of education records that are believed to be inaccurate or misleading. Once a student is enrolled as a postsecondary student, parents have no inherent rights to inspect a student’s education records. However, records may be released to parents if:
- the student gives written consent,
- a subpoena is issued and/or
- the parent(s) submits evidence to the Office of Enrollment Services that the student is claimed as a dependent on their most current Federal Income Tax form.
Detailed information about FERPA, including who may have access to information contained in your records, is available in the Student Records - FERPAsection of this catalog, at the Office of Enrollment Services in Building 015, or on the College Web site at www.fgc.edu/students/registration-and-records/ferpa/. You have the right to file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education concerning alleged failures by the College to comply with the requirements of FERPA. The name and address of the Office that administers FERPA is:
Family Policy Compliance Office
U.S. Department of Education
400 Maryland Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20202-4605
- Students With Disabilities - Florida Gateway College will comply with all Federal and State laws related to the civil rights of the disabled, including the American with Disabilities Act, the ADA Amendments, the Rehabilitation Act and the Rehabilitation Act Amendments. For qualified persons with appropriate documentation of their disabilities, this may include the reasonable substitution of requirements for admission to the College, admission to a program of study or graduation from Florida Gateway College. For additional information, stop by the Office of Accessibility Servicesin Building 007,call us at (386) 754-4393, or email us at accessibility.services@fgc.edu.
- Student Privacy Information - The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) provides certain privacy rights to students related to educational records. This information can be found in the Student Records - FERPAsection of this catalog, at the Office of Enrollment Services in Building 015 or on the College Web site: www.fgc.edu/students/registration-and-records/ferpa/.
Orientation
Orientation connects students to educational and social programming, involvement opportunities and college resources. At orientation, we strive to welcome, prepare, and support the transition of new students and families into the Florida Gateway College community. Orientation programs are available for all First-Time in College (FTIC) students, and transfer students. To learn more about orientation, visit www.fgc.edu/admissions-information/orientation/, or call (386) 754-4222.
Online Self-Service for Students
Students with an FGC email address may access online self-service for students from the MyFGC link on the College’s Web page. Sign in using your college email address and password. From the student portal, you may access your college email account, MyCourses (Canvas), EAB Navigate for Students, and the MyFGC account.
Among other things, students may:
- Register (or waitlist) for classes, including add/drop, during established registration periods
- Pay for classes
- View or print schedule of classes
- View or print unofficial transcripts
- View and print final grades
- View account summary
- Perform degree evaluations to see classes or other requirements for a major
- Update address or telephone number
- View assigned student e-mail address
- Check financial aid status
- View and accept/decline financial aid awards
Student Activities
Florida Gateway College invites you to come to relax and refresh your mind in the Charles W. Hall Student Center, otherwise known as “The Hall.” Located in Building 007, “The Hall” has many fun and relaxing activities to fit almost any students’ interest. We offer students the use of our recreation room, computer and console gaming equipment, outdoor gaming equipment, and lounge areas. All equipment is free for students to use with their current FGC student ID.
For students who may need them, we have vending machines, a microwave, and a phone charging station that are also located in the Hall. In addition to these services, you can also find the Student Food Closet and Career Closet, which is available to any student who is food insecure or in need of business attire.
The Hall is also home to the Student Activities (SA) Office, which hosts many social and cultural events that can enhance your overall college experience. These events usually offer a variety of entertainment, giveaways, and free food. Throughout the week, SA also hosts drop by activities to promote student engagement outside of the classroom. All of these events and activities can be found on the Florida Gateway website, the SA calendar, which is updated each month, or text SAO to 386-382-4316for event updates.
Located in Building 030is the fitness center. The fitness center houses free weights, cardio equipment, strength trainers, and a heavy bag. All current students may use the fitness center at no charge while classes are in session. The fitness center is closed between semesters. Students are required to present their college ID for admittance.
If you have any questions, contact us at 386-754-4316 or student.life@fgc.edu
EAB Navigate Student App
Navigate Student is a free mobile app designed to guide students from orientation to graduation and is now available to our Florida Gateway College students. Using the app from their phone, students can choose their major, navigate requirements from financial aid to course registration, and prioritize important dates and deadlines.
Some features include:
- Know when important milestones are coming up
- Learn how to get the most out of college
- Connect to the support you need - faster
The Navigate desktop app is also available and can be accessed by logging into Canvas and clicking on “Account” and “EAB Navigate”.
Information and questions can be sent to navigate.support@fgc.edu.
Student Government Association
Student Government at Florida Gateway College operates through elected representatives and club representatives. The Student Government Association serves as a liaison between the student body and the College administration. Students are urged to become involved in the executive or legislative branches of Student Government as time and opportunity permits.
The Student Government Association meets regularly. Students interested in becoming part of this organization should contact the Director of Student Life at (386) 754-4317 for additional information.
Student Representation in College Governance
Students are represented on campus committees that have the duty to propose policies that affect curriculum, programs, student activities, and conduct. Student representatives are recommended for these committees by the Student Government Association and appointed by the Vice President forStudent Affairs and Public Information.
Identification Cards
A student identification (ID) card must be obtained from the Student Activities Office by students taking classes on campus. Any students registered for on-campus classes must stop by the office for a card. The student’s picture, name, and student ID number appear on the card, which serves as campus identification and entitles the student to library privileges, admission to all student activities-funded events, and voting privileges in student elections.
An ID card is valid for two years from the date of issue unless enrolled in specialty programs that end before the two years.
To obtain a student ID, students will need to bring a copy of their schedule and a government-issued ID. Students enrolled in specialized programs should self-identify to ensure they receive the proper ID type.
Student Organizations
Enhance your college experience by joining a student organization on campus. By joining an organization, students will gain valuable leadership skills, experience working as a team, and build lifelong friendships.
Art Club | lisa.co@fgc.edu denise.gross@fgc.edu |
Bass Fishing Club | rob.chapman@fgc.edu |
Brain Bowl Team | james.givvines@fgc.edu |
Cosmetology | paula.redmond@fgc.edu michelle.bozeman@fgc.edu |
Cultures in Action | travis.george@fgc.edu |
Fellowship of Christian Athletes | carrie.avery@fgc.edu |
Future Teachers Club | allyson.dees@fgc.edu |
God’s Children | travis.george@fgc.edu |
Howl | troy.appling@fgc.edu |
Phi Theta Kappa | tina.allen@fgc.edu |
Student Government Association | amy.dekle@fgc.edu |
Student Nursing Association | kristeen.roberts@fgc.edu |
Theatre Club | TBD |
Don’t see a club that interests you? Starting a new club is easy. The first step is to find five people who would be interested in creating a new club with you. You will then need to stop by the Student LifeOffice in Building 007 to obtain a new club charter packet or download a copy from https://www.fgc.edu/discover/campus-life/student-organizations/.
Notification of Social Security Number Collection and Usage
Office of Enrollment Services
NOTIFICATION OF SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER COLLECTION AND USE: In compliance with and pursuant to Florida Statute 119.071 (5), 1008.386, 1002.22(2), and SBE Rule 6A - 1.0955 (3)(e), Florida Gateway College (FGC) issues this notification regarding the purpose of the collection and use of your Social Security number. FGCcollects your Social Security number for use in performance of the College’s duties and responsibilities for legitimate business purposes that include identification and verification; data collection; reconciliation; tracking; benefit processing; tax and scholarship reporting; financial aid processing; accreditation of programs; reporting to a receiving agency or governmental entity where the disclosure is necessary for it to perform its duties and responsibilities; and as a unique identifier in certain cases and for search purposes. In a seamless K-20 educational system, it is beneficial for postsecondary institutions to have access to the same information for purposes of tracking and assisting students in the transition from one educational level to the next. Federal legislation relating to the Hope Tax Credit requires that all postsecondary institutions report the Social Security number of all post-secondary students to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). This IRSrequirement makes it necessary for colleges to collect the Social Security number of every student. A student may refuse to disclose his/her Social Security number to the college, but refusing to comply with the federal requirement may result in fines established by the IRS. By providing your SSN, you consent to its use in the manner described. To protect your identity and as required by federal law, FGCwill secure your Social Security number from disclosure to unauthorized parties. Each student at FGCwill be issued a unique student identification number which will be used for all educational purposes.
Human Resources Department
Your SSN is used for legitimate business purposes in compliance with:
- Completing and processing the Federal I-9 (Department of Homeland Security)
- Completing and processing Federal W4, W2, 1099 (Internal Revenue Service)
- Completing and processing Federal Social Security taxes (FICA)
- Processing and distributing Federal W2 (Internal Revenue Service)
- Completing and processing quarterly Unemployment Reports (FL Dept. of Revenue)
- Completing and processing Florida Retirement Contributions reports (FL Dept. of Revenue)
- Completing and processing Workers Compensation claims (FCCRMC and Department of Labor)
- Completing and processing 403(b) and 457(b) Contribution reports and FICA Alternative enrollment
- Completing and processing group health, life, and dental coverage enrollment and census reports
- Completing and processing various supplemental insurance deduction reports
- Verify identification for Employment verification
Providing your Social Security number is a condition of employment at FGC.
Student Conduct
College students are expected to conduct themselves appropriately both on and off campus. Students are subject to federal, state, and local ordinances as well as regulations prescribed by Florida Gateway College. A breach or violation of any of these laws or regulations will result in disciplinary action.
Every student, by the act of registering at Florida GatewayCollege, is obligated to follow the rules and regulations established by the College. Specific regulations are outlined in the Student Handbook, which is available through the Vice President for Student Affairs and Public Information, or on the College website.
The College reserves the right to discipline any student whose conduct is considered unbecoming or detrimental to the College or the community.
The Vice President for Student Affairs and Public Information is responsible for the administration of student discipline as described in the Student Code of Conduct. First level appeals are heard by a campus appeals board chaired by the Student Code of Conduct Officer. The President is the final authority on appeals at the institutional level.
Residence Life
Living on campus provides unique opportunities to live, learn, and grow at FGC. Studies have shown that students living on campus perform well academically and develop a greater sense of belonging that helps foster overall success during and beyond college. As part of the Department of Student Life, Residence Life hosts numerous programs designed to get you out, get you moving, and socializing with other members of the campus community. The Residence Life Supervisor and two Resident Assistants (student staff members) live in the community with the residents and respond to issues 24/7. If you want to know more about living on campus please call (386) 754-4317.