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College's four year degrees are still in their transitional process

Stephanie Baker

Issue date: 2/2/10 Section: News
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Wallace said that the college has limited the spots in each program based on how many graduates are needed in the local work field. If students were interested in more than one of the bachelor programs they would have to apply and be admitted to each program separately.

Bachelor students are now able to receive talent grants if they qualify. The college is hoping that scholarship donors will designate money for the upper division students as well.

The college is in the second phase of its newly developed marketing plan. The plan includes advertisements in radio, television and on billboards.

FSCJ is working with the Florida Department of Transportation to get the signs around town changed to the new name. There are still some campus signs that need to be changed too.

"We would rather spend the money on the students than the signs," said Wallace.

"We are about halfway through the transitional year and are very happy with the way things are going," Wallace said.
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