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Edison State College

Florida SouthWestern
State College
FSW logo
Motto A Higher Degree of You
Type Public state college
Established 1962 (1962)
Budget $65,417,071 (2013-14)
President Dr. Jeffery Allbritten
Academic staff
677 (170 full-time, 507 adjunct)
Administrative staff
764 (356 full-time, 408 part-time)
Students 21,251 (2014-15)
Location Fort Myers, Punta Gorda, Naples, & LaBelle, Florida, United States
26°33′05″N 81°53′14″W / 26.551348°N 81.887241°W / 26.551348; -81.887241Coordinates: 26°33′05″N 81°53′14″W / 26.551348°N 81.887241°W / 26.551348; -81.887241
Campus Suburban
Colors Purple      and aqua     
Nickname The Buccaneers
Mascot Buc
Website www.fsw.edu

Florida SouthWestern State College (also referred to as FSW or Florida SouthWestern) is a state college in Southwest Florida. It was founded in 1962 and named after Thomas Edison as Edison Junior College, renamed Edison Community College in 1972, renamed Edison College in 2004, renamed Edison State College in 2008, and finally renamed Florida SouthWestern State College in 2014. The college has its main campus in Fort Myers in Lee County, satellite campuses in Charlotte and Collier counties, and outreach programs in Hendry and Glades counties.

FSW is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate and baccalaureate degrees.

The college, originally known as Edison Junior College, admitted its first students in the fall of 1962. The college was named after inventor and industrialist Thomas Edison, who frequently wintered in Fort Myers. The Lee Campus (now known as the Thomas Edison Campus) opened in 1965 on an 80-acre site with three buildings. The nursing program began on that campus with a $50,000 donation in 1968.

The name changed to Edison Community College in 1972, just after the first nursing classes began to graduate. Ten years later, in 1982, a branch campus of University of South Florida campus was dedicated. The college's arts hall, the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall, opened its doors in 1986. This Hall became the prime location for performing arts in Lee County.

Construction on the Collier County Campus at Lely lasted from 1991–92, on a 50-acre site in Naples, FL. Soon after that, the Charlotte County Campus opened in 1997, on a 204-acre plot of land in Punta Gorda, FL. This is the largest campus to date. The college revised its mission by publishing a new strategic plan, The Decade of Promise, in 2002. The college again changed its name in 2004, to simply Edison College.


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