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Florida Keys Community College

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Florida Keys Community College serves Monroe County, a 220-mile long region comprised of 1,034 square miles, consisting, in large part, of a string of small islands stretching from the tip of the mainland peninsula to the island city of Key West and beyond. Forty-six of more than 1,500 small islands are connected by a two- lane highway that traverses 43 bridges and numerous narrow stretches of landfill. FKCC is the southernmost college in the continental United States and is located minutes from downtown Key West and 90 miles from Cuba. The main campus in Key West is surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean while the Middle and Upper Keys Centers, located in Marathon and Key Largo, are positioned on 4-5 acre properties in joint-use facilities with the local high schools.

In 1963 the Florida Legislature authorized the establishment of the Junior College District of Monroe County, to be supported primarily by State funds. The first classes of the new College were started at the former Douglass School in the fall of 1965 under the leadership of Dr. Merrill A. Symonds, the first President. The College name was changed to Florida Keys Junior College in 1968. That fall, the College moved to the new campus on Stock Island under the direction of Dr. John Sylvester Smith, who served as President from 1967 to 1979. As of July 1, 1968, by action of the Florida Legislature, the College District was separated from the School District through the creation of community college districts as independent, separate legal entities to operate the several community/junior colleges of the state. The new organizational structure formed the District Board of Trustees from the previous Florida Keys Junior College Advisory Board. The Board works directly with the college President in the establishment of policy and the approval of personnel actions, fiscal matters, and the overall development of the College. Florida Keys Community College became the official name of the College by action of the Board of Trustees in 1970, and it is now one of twenty-eight colleges in Florida's system of community colleges. The Board of Trustees appointed Dr. William A. Seeker as the third president of the college on July 1, 1979. He supervised the completion of the Florida Keys Community College Tennessee Williams Fine Arts Center. On January 24, 1980, Dr. Seeker presided over the gala opening of the Center's theater and the world premiere presentation of "Will Mr. Merriweather Return from Memphis ," written by Tennessee Williams. The eighties ushered in new programs, such as Diving Business Management, Small Business Management, and Emergency Medical Services, as well as reintroducing Fire Science Technology. Support programs and services for transfer and vocational students emerged more strongly. The Upper Keys Center at Coral Shores and the Middle Keys Center at Marathon expanded in enrollment and scope of offerings, while the Downtown Center was relocated to the Stock Island campus. In 1990 the College celebrated its twenty-fifth birthday and moved confidently toward the twenty-first-century with a strong enrollment surge and the completion of major campus reconstruction and renovations. During the decade of the 1990s, the Saunders Student Center, with accommodation for the bookstore, cafeteria, club meeting rooms, and two scenic patios, was added to the campus. Also added were the Mario Mitchell Aquatic Center, the Public Safety Building, new tennis courts, and a $20 million complete reconstruction of all classrooms, laboratories, library, and faculty offices. The entire complex was renamed the William A. Seeker Campus in 1998. As the decade ended the College completed the Debbie Horan Amphitheater and the Clark Maxwell Habitat, a marine biology research facility, along with over $200,000 in renovations to the Tennessee Williams Fine Arts Center.

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Florida Keys Community College
Key West FL
UNITED STATES 33040
305-809-3279

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