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Welcome to Florida Keys Community College Advising Services! Whether you are pursuing a degree for university transfer, vocational interests, professional development, or simply taking courses for personal enrichment, FKCC Advising Services can assist you in selecting the best courses to meet your educational, professional and personal goals.
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ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT At Florida Keys Community College, we are here to help you determine what degree program is best suited to meet your personal goals. The following question and answer section is designed to provide guidance in addressing some of our most frequently asked questions:
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Which Degree\Program is best for me? It is important to think about your long term goals, personal interests, values and current time commitments when determining which course of study will best meet your needs. Click here to access descriptions of the various degrees and programs we offer at FKCC.
Academic Advisors assist with general advisement, career counseling and Associate in Arts degree program advisement. If you are interested in any of our vocational programs, contact one of the A.S./A.A.S. advisors to obtain more information.
Florida has an educational articulation agreement among its eleven public universities and twenty-eight community colleges. It guarantees that students who successfully complete the Associate in Arts degree will be admitted to junior level status at the university. Contact your academic advisor to determine which Florida college/university offers your intended program of study and what lower level prerequisites are required for admissions.
FKCC Academic Advisors are here to help you. Call today and make an appointment to discuss your future with someone who can help @ 305/296-9081, ext. 196 .
No problem. Simply contact your academic/vocational advisor.
Make an appointment with your advisor as soon as possible to complete your application for graduation. FKCC offers a commencement ceremony at the end of every spring term. You may participate in the ceremony even if you completed your degree requirements in a preceding term or if you will not be finished with your program until the following summer term. |
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