Florida Keys Community College

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Florida Keys Community College
Motto Island Living, Island Learning
Type community college
Established 1965
President Jonathan Gueverra
Students 1,348
Location , ,
Campus three campuses throughout the Florida Keys
Nickname FKCC
Website www.fkcc.edu

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Florida Keys Community College (FKCC) is a community college located in Key West, Florida (main campus on Stock Island, adjacent to what it purports to be the only living coral reef in North America). FKCC also operates two additional campuses in the Florida Keys; one in Marathon and another in Key Largo. With its Key West location, FKCC can claim the title of the southernmost post-secondary school of any type within the contiguous United States.

FKCC offers two-year associate degrees in various programs, as well as associate degrees for students transferring to four-year institutions. As of 2011, FKCC had graduated over 1,000 nurses.[1] Among FKCC's unique degree programs (based on the needs of the Key West area) are Marine Technology, Marine Environmental Technology, and Diving Business & Technology.[2] The college also offers Licensing programs for professional mariners.[3] FKCC also offers bachelor's and master's degrees in management through an agreement with Hodges University.

FKCC also operates the Tennessee Williams Fine Arts Center, named for the famed playwright who lived in Key West.

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  3. Maritime Seagoing Programs

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