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4% Edison Community College J A STUDENT-CENTERED LEARNING COLLEGE Digitized by the Internet Archive 2012 with funding from in LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation http://archive.org/details/collegeOOedis RECEIVED APR 2 6 1999 ECC LEARNING RESOURCES EDISON COMMUNITY COLLEGE CATALOG 1999-2000 Charlotte County Campus 26300Airport Road Punta Gorda, Florida 33950-5759 (941)637-5600 TTY (941) 637-3508 (For Hearing or Speech Impaired Only) Collier County Campus 7007 Lely Cultural Parkway Naples, Florida 34113-8977 (941)732-3700 TTY (941) 732-3788 (For Hearing or Speech Impaired Only) Lee County Campus SW 8099 College Parkway, P.O. Box 60210 Fort Myers, Florida 33906-6210 (941)489-9300 TTY (941) 489-9093 (For Hearing or Speech Impaired Only) 1-800-749-2322 InternetAddress: http://www.edison.edu Edison Community College is part ofthe Florida state system ofpublic community colleges and is accredited by the Commission on Collegesofthe SouthernAssociation ofColleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia30033-4097: Telephone number 404-679-4501)toawardtheAssociate inArtsandAssociate in SciencedegreesandCertificates. Edison isalsoamemberoftheAmeri- canAssociationofCommunityCollegesandtheFloridaAssociationofCommunityColleges.Theprograms,policies,requirementsand regulationspublished in thiscatalog arecontinually subject toreviewtoserve the needsofthe College's variousconstituencies and are subjecttochangeascircumstancesmayrequire. Studentsneedingspecial accommodationsshouldcontact(941)489-9427,Ext. 1427at the Lee County Campus, seventy-two hours priorto anticipated visit. Documentation ofthe specific need is required. EDISON COMMUNITY COLLEGE A STUDENT-CENTERED LEARNING COLLEGE DISTRICT OFFICES 8099 College Parkway, S.W. P.O. Box 60210 Fort Myers, Florida 33906-6210 DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION Kenneth P. Walker President JamesA. Slusher Executive Vice President Robert R. Jones Vice President Administration and Finance Vern Denning Vice President Academic Affairs 1 Table of Contents Board ofTrustees 4 Welcome from the President 5 Mission Statement 6 Edison College History 7 Campus Maps 8 Office ofthe Registrar, FinancialAid, and Student Fees 1 1 Academic Calendar 13 Admission Policy 15 Registration Policies 18 Records Policies 19 Residency Rules 21 Student Fees & Expenses 23 Financial Information/Financial Aid 25 Veterans Information 26 Scholarships 27 Academic Policies and Procedures 31 Academic Regulations/Policies 32 Accelerated Programs 33 College Preparatory Program 37 Graduation Requirements 46 College LevelAcademic Skills Test (CLAST) 48 Honors Scholar Program 53 Student Services and Florida Laws Regulating Student Standards 55 Student Services 56 Student Life 58 Student Organizations 59 Student GovernmentAssociation 60 General Regulations for Student Development/Activities 61 Student Code ofConduct & Responsibility 65 Student Discipline and Hearing Procedures 67 Traffic Regulations 67 LawsAffecting Students 69 Programs ofStudy 77 Continuing Education 78 Associate in Arts Degree 81 Associate in Science Degree 84 Certificate Programs 102 Divisions ofthe College 109 Distance Learning 110 LearningAssistance 11 Course Information 112 Course Descriptions 113 Administration and Faculty 157 Glossary ofTerms 175 Helpful Information 179 Bookstore, Learning Resources, Computer Lab 180 Index 182 Edison Community College District Board of Trustees Cathy S. Reiman,J.D. Mary Lee Mann Washington D. Chair Vice Chair Baquero, M.D. Lee County LeeCounty Lee County John P. Cardillo Tom C. Heber Richard S. Monson CollierCounty Hendry County Charlotte County Vernon Peeples Marie F. Snow, Ed.D. Katherine L. Warr Charlotte County CollierCounty Glades County - Dear Students, WelcometoEdisonCommunity College. Ourfaculty and staffarededicatedtothephilosophyofprovidingtopquality education in a friendly atmosphere with individual attention to the needs ofour students. You will find that we have an outstanding faculty qualified by professional preparation and experience, and dedicated to the creation ofa meaningful, successful, and disciplined learning environment. AtEdison, webelieve indesigningthe systemaroundthe student's needs, notinmoldingthe studenttothesystem. We call this environment a student-centered learning college. We strive to provide learning opportunities which encourage students to become immersed in and responsible for their educational process, with assistance from staffand faculty. We believe in providing an environment rich in opportunity, encouragement, and methods that allow students to become suc- cessful, responsible learners today and competent, accountable leaders oftomorrow. We are committed to the pursuit of excellence through effectiveness, innovation and accountability. Please help us achieve excellence by coming to Edison with a dedication and commitment for serious learning which will enable you to reap the maximum benefits from your experience here. We also invite you to give ofyour time, effort and abilities in a positive and constructive way which will enrich your learning and make the college a better place because you have been here. Sincerely, /ji*P<rt£& Kenneth P. Walker President MISSION STATEMENT EDISON COMMUNITY COLLEGE EdisonCommunity College provides post-secondary learningopportunities soyoucan satisfy youreducational needs. Specifically, we fulfill our mission through • UndergraduateAssociate inArts degree learning focused on upper-division transfer. • Associatein Science degreesandoccupationalcertificates focusedonjobpreparation through skillsacquisitionor enhancement. • Developmental learningdesignedtoassistyouinacquiringorrenewingskillsnecessaryforcollege-levellearning. • Shorter term skills enhancement through credit and continuing education programs. • Leadership as an educational and cultural resource. Edison Community College is an EqualAccess, Equal Opportunity institution. Programs, activities, andfacilities of the College are available to all on a non-discriminatory basis, without regardto race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, maritalstatusandnationalorigin. Questionspertaining toeducationalequity, equalopportunityorequalaccessshouldbe addressed to the DirectorojHuman Resources. History Edison Community Collegecelebrates 38 years ofservice to Southwest Florida this year. Since the first students were admitted to Edison in the fall of 1962, the college has enrolled more than 150,000 students in credit courses. Associate in Arts andAssociate in Science degrees are offered at Edison as well as one-yearcertificate programs. From its first quarters in the old Gwyne Institute Building in downtown Fort Myers, Edison moved to its permanent 135-acre campus in South Lee County in June 1965. Following a master plan designed to provide for growth and future needs, the Lee County Campus now includes eight permanent structures and the Barbara B. Mann PerformingArts Hall to meet the needs ofstudents and a growing community. Edison'sCollierCountyCampusopened in Marchof 1992.Thebeautiful campusis locatedona50-acre sitenearState Road 951 and Rattlesnake Hammock Road, in east Naples. The Charlotte County Campus opened in 1997. Located on a wooded site onAirport Road in Punta Gorda, the campus is an excellent addition to the Charlotte area. Edison receives its fundingprimarily from the State ofFlorida. Studentfees and federal grants provide approximately one-third of the college budget, with individual and private grants supplementing the nearly two-thirds provided by state sources.The EdisonCommunity College Foundation, Inc., provides more than $500,000peryearin aid to Edison students and programs. EdisonCommunityCollegeisgovernedbyitsDistrictBoardofTrusteescomposedofninerepresentativesofCharlotte, Collier, Hendry, Glades and Lee Counties. The members are appointed to four-year terms by the Governor of Florida. Currently about450professional and support staffmembers provide thefull-time instructional and supportservices forthe more than 14,000 credit and 16,000 non-credit students who participate in Edison courses and programs each year. Lee County Campus The Lee County Campus is located on approximately 135 acres between College Parkway and Cypress Lake Drive in South Lee County. Courses ofstudy leading toAssociate in Arts, Associate in Science, orCertificate programs, as well as non-creditContinuing Educationclassesareofferedatthe LeeCountyCampus.The firstpermanent locationofthecollege, the Lee County Campus, was constructed in 1965. The campus is made up of one and two story classroom buildings including: library; bookstore; cafeteria; student center; auditorium; and specialized laboratories for science, computer sci- ence, nursing, health technologies, andcollegepreparatoryclasses.TheBarbaraB. Mann PerformingArtsHall, theGallery ofFine Art, and the Kulakowski Observatory are located on the Lee County Campus. 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