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  May 30, 2023
 
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Academics: College Preparatory


College Reach-Out Programs (CROP)

Florida State College at Jacksonville’s College Reach-Out Program (CROP) is a statewide initiative established in 1983 which is funded by the Florida Department of Education (FDOE) and is intended to increase the number of students in grades 6 through 12 who, upon secondary graduation, are admitted to and successfully complete postsecondary education. CROP primary purposes are to motivate, strengthen and enhance the knowledge of low-income and academically underserved students with their postsecondary journey. These are students who otherwise would be unlikely to be inspired to attend a Florida College System institution, state university, or independent postsecondary institution without motivating support and recruitment systems in place. FSCJ’s CROP Saturday Academy and GRADS are pre-collegiate readiness initiatives that exposes students to postsecondary life at an early age and expand their understanding of the higher educational process.

FSCJ’s CROP Saturday Academy (January-March, Saturdays) is an academic-based and informational workshop initiative for students in grades 6 through 12. Sessions and activities are strategically designed to equip students with essential information needed for successful academic pursuit from secondary to postsecondary graduation. Students experience growth in areas such as math, language arts, science, social studies and technology. Students receive preparation strategies to help boost their Florida Standard Assessment (FSA), SAT and ACT scores. Students participate in team-building activities; explore career options; STEM, financial, nutritional and reading workshops; cultural/career events; youth forums; award/recognition ceremonies; tour Florida’s colleges/universities and much more. Workshops and sessions are planned for parents/guardians to enlighten their knowledge of the family dynamics and to assist them with valuable information about their child’s educational process.

FSCJ’s CROP GRADS (Gaining Resources and Developing Skills) (June-July, Monday-Thursday) is an initiative that keep participating students in grades 6 through 12 focused over the summer on their educational path. Sessions are designed to prep students intensively for high achievement on the SAT/ACT. Life/Career Skills, Financial Literacy, Career Exploration tours, Community Service involvement, as well as other activities, are planned to expand students’ understanding for postsecondary groundwork to further equip them with necessary skills to transition through life successfully.
 

English for Academic Purposes (EAP)

Florida State College at Jacksonville has programs specifically designed for students whose first language is not English. The EAP program is designed for students who are preparing themselves for academic study and who must develop proficiency in the English language to succeed in their coursework.

Prior to registration, students take the College’s current EAP placement test to determine which level of instruction is most appropriate. Based on the results of these placement test scores, students are assigned to Level IV, Level V or Level VI courses with the English for Academic Purposes (EAP) prefix. Each level consists of courses in reading/vocabulary, writing/composition, speaking/listening, and structure/grammar.

Level IV classes count for institutional credit. Up to 12 credits of Level V and Level VI classes may be counted as elective credit toward fulfilling the number of credits required for a degree.

All students who test into any Level IV EAP courses or tested “below Level IV” in any area of the EAP placement test are required to enroll in a section of IDS 1107 specifically designated for EAP students. This class must be completed in the first semester.

Once students have completed or tested out of all Level IV courses and have completed or tested out of Level V Speech and Level V Reading, they are eligible to take the math portion of the PERT. If the student is required to attend full-time and the student’s EAP course schedule does not meet a full course load, which is 12 credit hours, based on a student’s PERT math score, they may be eligible to take the following suggested classes:

  • Math courses: MAT 0018, MAT 0028, MAT 1033 or higher based on placement test scores
  • Computer Concepts courses: CGS 1060C, CGS 1100C 

Students who have completed or tested out of all Level V EAP courses and Level VI Speech can register for other college credit courses after consulting with an advisor.

Students who have completed all required EAP coursework can register for ENC 1101 without further testing.

If you have received any of the following degrees, AA, AS, BA, BS, or any advanced degrees in one of the following countries:  Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Canada, Dominica, England, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Scotland, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, South Africa, Trinidad and Tobago, United States, Virgin Islands (US and British), or Wales you are exempted from taking the Accuplacer ESL exam and can move directly into ENC 1101.