Admissions

Schedule a Visit

Scheduling a visit to our campus is simple. Just fill out the form below, click Submit, and then we will contact you to confirm your visit date and time.

Note: Some visit activities like staying overnight in the residence halls, visiting class, and attending chapel are not available during campus holidays and summer. We are still excited for your visit, but we ask you to keep in mind that our student body will be absent so there are a few things we just won’t be able to show you.

Contact Information

First Name:*
Middle:
Last Name:*
Street: *
City: *
State: *
ZIP Code: *
Home Phone: *
Mobile Phone:
Email:
Gender:         *

About Your Visit to FC

What is the main reason you want to visit Florida College?

What date would you like to visit?
Visits are typically given Monday-Friday, beginning at 10:00 a.m. If a 10:00 a.m. start time does not fit your schedule, please let us know what time you'd prefer to start when we confirm your visit.

Do you want to spend the night in a Florida College Residence Hall?

How many people are coming with you?

Which of the following would you like to do when you visit?

Do you have any specific requests for your visit?

Additional Information

When will you graduate from high school?

What church/ local congregation are you a part of?

How did you hear about Florida College?

Who do you know at Florida College?

Have you submitted an application for admission?

Have you completed the FAFSA?

What degree programs are you interested in, if any?

What sports interest you?

Dress Code

We respectfully ask that visitors to our campus would be considerate of the college’s dress code. Please dress with modesty and decorum, especially when visiting classes and chapel. The following is an excerpt from the student handbook, regarding the on-campus dress code. We ask that you keep this code in mind when deciding what to wear for your visit. You should also be aware that the air conditioning during chapel works exceptionally well, so please dress accordingly.

“Dress modestly and discreetly...” (1 Timothy 2:9).*

Students are to dress and behave modestly.

Examples of immodest clothing are tight-fitting or revealing clothing, halters, tank tops, blouses showing the midriff, backless or low cut dresses, low hip-hugger style pants, lack of proper undergarments and skirt or pant lengths which do not touch the kneecap or skirts which are slit above the kneecap…Clothing should not have logos or messages that are crude or indecent.

Chapel and Class Attire

During chapel, classes, labs and other class-related activities, dress must be more formal than at other times. Students should dress appropriately. Men are to wear full-length pants. Women are to wear dresses, skirts and tops, or pants and tops. Shorts are not allowed. Sports attire such as sweat pants should be reserved for less formal occasions. These same standards apply to students who have evening classes or attend evening college programs.

Sports Attire

Sports attire (educational or intramural) should likewise be modest. Pants must at least touch the kneecap. Further regulations with regard to sports attire will be specified by the athletic division of the College.

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Submit Your Visit Request

Click the button below to schedule a visit with us. We will contact with your official visit date and time.