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The College of the Florida Keys is accepting applications and registering students for its summer semester, which begins Monday, May 17.
CFK is offering two term options. Students can complete courses in the six-week Summer A term. Summer A includes on-campus, online, and hybrid courses. The 12-week Summer C term is completely online, allowing students the flexibility and convenience of learning virtually. New students must apply by Saturday, May 1. Scholarships, financial aid and payment plans are available.
For information about the opportunities at CFK, visit http://www.cfk.edu/futurestudents. New students who need assistance should contact Marissa Owens, director of recruitment, at recruiter@cfk.edu or 305-809-3207.
The College of the Florida Keys invites prospective students interested in being among the first to attend classes in its new Upper Keys Center this fall to a virtual information event at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 27.
The 38,000-square foot building is under construction in Key Largo and is scheduled to open in August. The new center will allow the college to expand its program offerings and to serve twice as many students in the Upper Keys.
Topics of the virtual information event will include expanded academic and workforce training programs, including business, hospitality, nursing, paramedic, public safety, construction apprenticeships and general studies; information about the new center and the resources, services and activities that will be provided; financial aid, scholarships and payment plans; and steps to becoming a CFK student.
The College of the Florida Keys is accepting applications and registering students for its summer semester, which begins May 17.
CFK is offering two term options. Students can complete courses in the six-week Summer A term. Summer A includes on-campus, online, and hybrid courses. The 12-week Summer C term is completely online, allowing students the flexibility and convenience of learning virtually. New students must apply by May 1. Scholarships, financial aid, and payment plans are available.
For information about the opportunities at CFK, visit http://www.cfk.edu/futurestudents. New students who need assistance should contact Marissa Owens, director of recruitment, at recruiter@cfk.edu or 305-809-3207.