FSCJ Holiday Hours

FSCJ is closed for Winter Break, Thursday, December 19-Tuesday, December 31, 2024, and New Year’s Day on Wednesday, January 1, 2025. The College will reopen Thursday, January 2, 2025.

Perkins Grant

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FSCJ connects you with educational opportunities and career pathways, so you can get to work faster, affordably and with higher earning potential.

Enroll in degree and certificate programs that will help you gain critical skills in high-demand careers like surgical technician, paralegal, electrician, information security analyst and transportation manager. Check out the available programs below and enroll today. Don’t see a program you’re looking for? View more fast-track programs and degree options.

Your next career is waiting, and FSCJ is here to help you get there.

Associate in Science (A.S.) in IT Security
Associate in Science (A.S.) in Surgical Services
Associate in Science (A.S.) in Paralegal Studies (Legal Assisting)
Career Certificate (C.C.) in Electricity
Associate in Science (A.S.) in Supply Chain Management

FSCJ receives the Carl D. Perkins, Career and Technical Education Postsecondary Programs grant to support the development of academic knowledge and employability skills for students who elect to enroll in Career Technical Education (CTE) programs. With a focus on systems alignment and program improvement, the law has been critical to ensuring programs meet the ever-changing needs of both learners and employers. For more information, please email Barbara Schaefer, Perkins Program Manager, or call (904) 632-5021.

Pathways to Entrepreneurship for K-12 Students
FSCJ, Duval County Public Schools (DCPS) and the Nassau County School District (NCSD) formed the First Coast Entrepreneurship Consortium to foster and advance entrepreneurial education and training for CTE students throughout the First Coast region of Florida. The Consortium will be sponsoring classroom activities and events (virtual and campus) designed to make CTE students aware of entrepreneurship, teach skills needed to be a successful entrepreneur and serve as a catalyst to inspire students to view entrepreneurship as a viable path for economic mobility.
Stay tuned for future events