Florida State College at Jacksonville (FSCJ) is a state school in Jacksonville, Florida, U.S., and a portion of the Florida College System. It is one of a few establishments in the Florida College System assigned a "state school," as it offers a more prominent number of four-year four year college educations than conventional two-year junior colleges.
The College was set up in 1965. It has four noteworthy physical grounds and a few extra bases situated on the First Coast district, and right now enlists 81,370 understudies.
The establishment was established in 1965 as Florida Junior College. With the development of the junior college development, it was renamed Florida Community College at Jacksonville (FCCJ) in 1986.
In 2009, in acknowledgment of a deficiency of four-year universities in the state, the Florida Legislature passed enactment making the Florida College System, empowering some junior colleges to end up "state schools", which means they can offer more four year college educations than customary junior colleges, however no graduate degree programs. FCCJ was one of the first junior colleges to roll out the improvement, and, likewise in 2009, reported the change to their present name, "Florida State College at Jacksonville".