Academic Regulations and Information

Holding true to its vision and working continuously on mission, Gulf Coast State College affirms these values as essential to all the College is and does:

Vision

Gulf Coast State College will deliver life-changing learning opportunities and will join as a full partner in dynamic cultural and economic development of the region.

Mission

Gulf Coast State College holds students and community of central importance. The College provides many opportunities for learning and offers a range of programs and services to help students become well educated, productive citizens. The College is equally dedicated to collaborating with the community to help create or improve economic well-being and to offer the space of the College for social dialog, events of art and culture, and other moments that enhance our quality of life.

College History

Serving the community since 1957, Gulf Coast State College was the first public two-year institution to open after the 1957 Florida Legislature established a statewide network of community colleges. Located in Panama City on Florida’s Emerald Coast, Gulf Coast is one of 28 public colleges in the state, all located within commuting distance of 96 percent of the population. Dr. Ted W. Booker was named the first president (1957-1960), followed by Dr. Richard E. Morley (1960-1976), Dr. Lawrence W. Tyree (1976-1988), Dr. Robert L. McSpadden (1988-2007), Dr. A. James Kerley (2007-2014), and Dr. John R. Holdnak (2014-2022).

The College has gone through several name changes over the decades beginning with Gulf Coast Community College in 1957. In 1958, the name changed to Gulf Coast Junior College, prompted by a change in mission to restrict offerings to academic programs. In 1970, the College changed its name again back to Gulf Coast Community College as its mission expanded to include service to the community. In 2011, the name changed to Gulf Coast State College after receiving accreditation to award four-year degrees, better reflecting the expanding mission within the defined service district of Bay, Gulf and Franklin counties.

The Panama City Campus opened on September 17, 1957, with 181 students, and through the spring of 1960, the College operated in temporary facilities at the Wainwright Shipyard (located across the street from the present location at 5230 West Highway 98). The City of Panama City provided 40 acres for the permanent campus overlooking St. Andrew Bay and the College purchased the remaining 40 acres. Construction of new buildings on the campus began in 1959 with the actual move to the new campus completed the next year.

To serve the higher education needs of African Americans in the community, Rosenwald Junior College opened in 1958 on the campus of Rosenwald High School, and Calvin Washington was named president. On May 18, 1966, Rosenwald Junior College merged into Gulf Coast Junior College.

Buildings comprising the current campus and other college sites and their dates of first occupancy are:

For its first nine years, the College served primarily the residents of Bay County. In the summer of 1966, Gulf County became part of the College’s service district, and Franklin County was added in 1984.

The College's mascot, the Commodore, was chosen in 1966. A contest was held for students to submit their ideas of what the mascot should be and why. The Commodore, a high-ranking naval officer, was chosen based on three unique factors that included: the College being founded on the grounds of an old shipyard, the generous contributions the Navy Base made to the basketball team and that the Vanderbilt Commodores are geographically located exactly 500 miles away from the College.

Throughout its history, the College has been committed to providing a first-class education. This commitment is evidenced by the excellent performance of GCSC graduates who transfer to state universities as well as by consistently high GPAs and graduation rates that are higher than the Florida college system averages in most areas measured. The College currently serves more than 8,700 credit, noncredit, workforce, and/or continuing education students (enrollment data taken from Summer 2022 – Spring 2023 semesters as of 6/5/2023).

The Gulf Coast State College Foundation, Inc.

History

The Gulf Coast State College Foundation, Inc., (formerly Gulf Coast Community College Foundation) was incorporated on October 16, 1967 by the State of Florida as a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation.

Vision and Mission

Based on the principles of trust and integrity, the vision of The Gulf Coast State College Foundation is to advance the causes of Gulf Coast State College.

The Gulf Coast State College Foundation’s mission is to create a scholarship program providing educational opportunities to deserving students. Further, the mission of the Foundation is to enhance the educational programs and student services available at GCSC. Through the active involvement and leadership of citizens united by these purposes, the Foundation serves as an effective liaison between GCSC and the community. The Foundation assists the College in enriching the community through cultural opportunities and in enhancing economic development of the community with educational programs.

Scholarships

The Foundation has more than 700 scholarships available to Gulf Coast State College students seeking to offset their educational expenses. The general application period is open from December 1 to March 15 each year. All students attending or planning to attend Gulf Coast State College are encouraged to apply. This past year, the Foundation provided more than 1 million in scholarship support. Award amounts are determined each year by the Foundation’s Board of Directors. For more information, please go to the Foundation Scholarships website .

High School Honors Scholarships

Sponsored by the Gulf Coast State College Foundation. Preference will be given to students who are currently seniors attending a high school (public, private, charter, virtual or home schooled) in Bay, Gulf or Franklin Counties. Applicants are encouraged to apply to the GCSC Honors Program. For more information, please go to the Foundation high school students scholarship.

Questions about the GCSC Foundation

The foundation office is located inside the Enrollment Services Building Suite 129. Office hours are Monday – Friday, 8 am to 4 pm (CST). For more information, please visit our website at the Foundation website.

Alumni Association

The mission of the GCSC Alumni Association is to engage alumni, students, supporters, and friends of Gulf Coast State College in programs, events and services that ignite interest, build loyalty, and create support for Gulf Coast State College.

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What are the benefits?

Being a part of the Alumni Association can certainly be rewarding. Not only do you benefit by being kept up to date on all things Gulf Coast, but you also have opportunities involving networking and alumni recognition, attending discounted theatre and athletic events, keeping in touch with classmates, attending special alumni events and receptions, and participating in educational workshops. Alumni Association members also receive special “member” discounts at many local businesses. For a complete list of Benefit Partners.

How does the Alumni Association recognize and support alumni and students in our community?

The Alumni Association has established new initiatives to recognize, support, and mentor alumni, students and community members:

The GCSC Distinguished and Rising Star Alumni Awards were established in 2010 to recognize and honor the accomplishments of our outstanding alumni. Eligible alumni are nominated by community members in one of two categories, including the Distinguished Alumni Award and the Rising Star Alumni Award (for alumni completing their studies at GCSC within the past ten years). Finalists are selected based on their achievements in career, service to our community, and their contributions to the educational experience of GCSC students. Finalists are recognized and award winners are announced each spring. Recipients of this prestigious award are:

Award Winners

Distinguished Alumnus of the Year

2018: Mr. Michael Papajohn
2017: Mr. Glen McDonald
2016: The Honorable Jimmy Patronis, Jr.
2015: Mr. Curtis “CC” Carter, Jr.
2014: Ms. Cheri Boyle
2013: Mr. Bill Husfelt
2012: Ms. Maria Baugh
2011: Sheriff Frank McKeithen
2010: Dr. Ingrid Johnson Rachesky

Rising Star Alumnus of the Year

2018: Mr. Timothy Garner
2017: Mr. Jarrod Wester
2016: Ms. Karen Williams
2015: Ms. Sarah S. DuBose
2014: Dr. Umar Karaman
2013: Ms. Morgan Burleson
2012: Ms. Sarah Kemper
2011: Ms. Tamika Williams

The GCSC Alumni Legacy Scholarship was initiated in 2010 to support a deserving student in receiving an excellent education experience at GCSC. The Alumni Association is proud to report that this scholarship was completed and endowed with the Foundation in July 2013. The Alumni Legacy Scholarship is open to all "Legacy" students whose parent(s) have obtained a degree from Gulf Coast. Applicants must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher and demonstrate merit and financial need. Priority consideration is given to applicants whose parent or parents are current members of the Association and who reside in Bay, Gulf, or Franklin County.

The Alumni Association ATC Community Meeting Room Sponsorship was initiated in 2012 and completed in 2014. The Advanced Technology Center (ATC), home to the Business & Technology Division, offers students new skills and training through innovative programs such as Digital Media, Engineering Technology, and Cybersecurity.

The Alumni Association’s Career Workshops were initiated in 2009 and participants learn tips and techniques for improving their resumes, interview skills, social networking skills, and how to dress for success. Workshops conclude with a professional panel of Alumni Advisory Council members and community leaders answering individual questions and offering professional advice to help each participant with their specific job search needs.

Who can join? The Alumni Association’s “Alumni” membership is open to all Gulf Coast State College alumni. A GCSC alumnus is defined as anyone who has earned a degree and/or completed a certificate program from Gulf Coast State College. Additionally, the Alumni Association offers a “Friend” membership for friends and patrons who support the mission and initiatives of the association but are not GCSC alumni.

Alumni Membership

Friend Membership

Join Today! Join the Alumni Association and become an active member by participating in alumni events and activities throughout the year. Contact the Office of Alumni Affairs by phone: 850.769.1551, ext. 6010.

Admissions

Students should know Gulf Coast State College is a tobacco-free/smoke-free campus.

Students can apply online by visiting the GCSC website and clicking on "Apply." The following chart summarizes the supported documents required for the various student categories.

Student Categories

1 = See Office of Enrollment Services for exceptions.
2 = Required from each college or university attended.
3 = Required of all students planning to pursue a degree or take English or math courses. (Transfer students who have completed a college- level English and math courses are excluded as are any students who have flexible placement.)
4 = Placement test scores used for acceptance into program.
5 = See Office of Institutional Effectiveness or call 850.769.1551, ext. 3207.

All transcripts must be sent directly from the high school or college to the Office of Enrollment Services. Copies will not be recognized as official. It is the responsibility of the student to contact their high school/college to request official transcripts to be sent to us.

The College offers credit and non-credit courses. Any high school graduate or adult who can benefit from additional educational experiences may be admitted to Gulf Coast State College provided she/he meets the requirements for enrollment in the particular program and for continued attendance as set forth in this catalog.

Admission for College Credit

Credit courses are designed to apply toward a degree. Students who are seeking a degree must complete an application for admissions, request official high school, GED, and all previous college transcript(s), and take the placement test if necessary (see Traditional Placement and Flexible Placement opportunities). ACT and SAT scores may also be used for placement purposes provided the scores are two years old or less. Students are required to have their official test scores sent to the Testing Center on the main campus. First time students are required to meet with an academic advisor located on the 2nd floor of Student Union East prior to registering for classes.

First Time in College Student

First Time in College Students must attend a mandatory orientation. Launch Online is available for students who cannot attend the On-Site Launch (orientation session). Orientation is the opportunity for students to become acclimated to attending college. This includes Gulf Coast policies and procedures as well as resource information that will aid students in making informed decisions.

Students who meet one of the following requirements may enroll in Associate in Arts degree, Associate in Science degree, or certificate programs:

Admission for Non-Credit

Non-credit courses are designed to meet the needs of citizens in the community and students who are not seeking a degree or a certificate. Enrollment in noncredit Continuing Education courses is restricted to those 18 years of age and older. Students are required to complete a non-credit registration form and register for courses. For more information, please contact the Continuing Education office at 850.872.3823.

General Admission Procedures

Degree Seeking and Transfer Students

Admission to the AA, AS, or Certificate Programs

Students applying for admission for the first time or transferring in must complete the following steps:

  1. Submit an application for admission to the Office of Enrollment Services. Applications are available on-line.
    There may be a $10 non-refundable application fee
  2. Take the appropriate placement tests, if applicable. These tests are used for placement purposes only and are not to be used as instruments for selective admission
  3. Take the appropriate placement tests, if applicable. These tests are used for placement purposes only and are not to be used as instruments for selective admission

Incomplete information may cause a delay in admission to the College. Any student who fails to complete the admission process may not be permitted to register until all procedures are fully met. Official high school transcript, official GED scores, and college transcript from each institution attended must be submitted to the Office of Enrollment Services. An official transcript is sent from the high school and (if applicable) college directly to Gulf Coast State College. Hand carried transcripts are not official. All transcripts become part of the student’s permanent record and may not be returned.

Readmission

Students who have not been enrolled at GCSC within the last 12 months must reapply to the college as a returning student. There is no application fee for returning students. Please have any official transcripts from all colleges/universities attended since the last term of enrollment sent to GCSC. The student will complete requirements for graduation under the catalog in force at the time of re-entry.

Admission of Non-High School Graduates

Individuals under the age of 18 without a standard high school diploma, GED, certificate of completion—CPT eligible or home school affidavit cannot be admitted. The exception is for students enrolled in one of the dual enrollment categories.

Individuals 18 years of age or older can enroll in advanced and professional, postsecondary vocational, and/or postsecondary adult vocational courses as nondegree seeking students (special students). Students cannot enroll in programs until they receive a high school diploma or GED. Students are encouraged to obtain a high school diploma or GED.

All non-high school graduates 18 years or older may enroll in certain career certificate programs with permission of the career certificate program manager. Non-high school graduates may also enroll in designated non-credit courses. The non-graduate must earn the diploma by the end of the first term of enrollment.

Special Student Admission

The Special Student admissions classification is designed for those students enrolling in credit classes without the high school diploma or its equivalent. The Special Student must be at least 18 years of age and not currently enrolled in a high school program. The Special Student is permitted to accumulate 15 credit hours in this status. The non-graduated Special Student will be encouraged to earn the GED diploma during the first term of enrollment in credit courses. After earning the GED diploma, the Special Student may request to change to degree-seeking status or continue as a non-degree seeking student.

Limited-Access Program Admission

In order to meet certification and professional accreditation standards, certain GCSC programs carry additional admission and graduation requirements. Please see specific limited access program in the catalog for additional admission requirements or you can contact the appropriate department for details.

Transfer Student Admission

A student who has attended another college or university is considered a transfer student. Transcripts from high school and all institutions of higher education previously attended for students enrolled in Associate in Arts degrees, Associates in Science degrees, Bachelor degrees, and certificate programs are required. Official transcripts from all previously attended schools are to be sent directly to the Office of Enrollment Services. Hand carried transcripts or transcripts marked “issued to student” will not be accepted. Freshman and sophomore credits will be accepted if earned at colleges or universities fully accredited by one of the six regional accrediting associations (Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, for example) provided the courses meet academic standards and are relevant to the College’s instructional program. Transfer courses from regionally accredited institutions will be evaluated and placed on the student’s GCSC transcript.

Students enrolled in career certificate programs are required to request transcripts from high school and institutions of higher education. Students enrolled in career certificate programs who request a transfer course be accepted are required to submit official transcripts from all previously attended schools. Credit from vocational and occupational institutions will be awarded provided the credits meet academic standards and are relevant to the College’s instructional program.

Credit is allowed for Associate in Science degrees or certificate programs by means of occupational technical articulation agreements as outlined in the Florida Department of Education Statewide Articulation Agreements. Students are required to submit official transcripts of occupational-technical course work for consideration. Upon receipt of official copies of occupational-technical course work, an evaluation package is prepared for the chairperson of the discipline for final approval. Occupational-technical coursework is reviewed by the relevant department chairperson for equivalency and must meet the admissions requirements as well as satisfy the required validation mechanisms as outlined in the specific program’s articulation agreement as stated by the Florida Department of Education. Appropriate documentation supporting evidence of credit must be submitted to Enrollment Services for processing. Specific credit is awarded to students meeting all of the above stated requirements as recommended by the Florida Department of Education.

Credits with “P” or “S” grades from regionally accredited institutions are considered transferable. No credit is awarded for remedial courses taken outside the state of Florida.

To maintain degree-seeking status, students are required to have transcripts evaluated no later than the end of the first academic term of enrollment. A student will be placed on registration restriction if transcripts are not received within thirty days from the beginning of the term. A transcript evaluation will be performed for degree-seeking students once all transcripts have been received by the Office of Enrollment Services. The evaluation process is normally completed within 2-3 weeks of the final transcript receipt. Transcripts received via FASTER (Florida Automated System for Transferring Educational Records) are evaluated within two business days. Upon completion, students will be notified by e-mail and can view their evaluated transcript by logging in to myGCSC to view their unofficial academic transcript.

All transfer students are required to satisfy the Gulf Coast residency graduation requirement by completing 25 percent of the degree program at GCSC.

The Office of Enrollment Services has the institutional authority to administer the College’s transfer policy. Actions taken by the Office of Enrollment Services are subject to review by the vice president of academic affairs.

Transfer of Massive Open Online Courses

Gulf Coast State College recognizes the value of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC). However, MOOCs are not automatically transferable. Credit for MOOCs may be awarded on an individual basis provided the credits meet academic standards and are relevant to the College’s instructional program. Students must submit course syllabi and faculty credentials for evaluation to division chairs for courses under consideration for transfer credit. Students who wish to pursue the acceptance of MOOCs should consult with the Office of Enrollment Services with any questions regarding the procedures for seeking transferability of courses.

Transfer From a Non-Regionally Accredited Institution

Students who attended non-regionally accredited institutions will be notified by mail. Credit from non-regionally accredited institutions may be awarded on an individual basis provided the credits meet academic standards and are relevant to the College’s instructional program. Students must submit course syllabi and faculty credentials for evaluation to division chairs for courses under consideration for transfer credit. Submission of documentation does not imply credit acceptance. The documentation provides GCSC with the information necessary to determine whether the courses taken will meet the criteria for acceptance. Students may be asked to provide further information in order to make an educated decision within the parameters established by our accrediting agency. Students who wish to pursue the acceptance of transfer credit from a non-regionally accredited institution should consult with the Office of Enrollment Services with any questions regarding the procedures for seeking transferability of courses.

Transferring to GCSC with a Bachelor's Degree

Students transferring to GCSC with a Bachelor’s degree or higher who wish to pursue an Associate in Science degree or certificate must verify previous degrees by submitting high school and all college official transcripts. Once all documents have been received, an evaluation package from the Office of Enrollment Services will be forwarded to the relevant academic division for a program evaluation.

The program manager will determine if there is any prior credit applicable to the student’s current degree program. Only courses with a grade of “C” or better will be accepted.

The student’s cumulative grade point average for the degree will include only those courses completed at GCSC.

Evaluating the Validity of High School Diplomas

Gulf Coast State College will verify the validity of a high school diploma if we believe that the diploma is not valid or was not obtained from an entity that provides secondary school education.

Gulf Coast State College will review the information gathered and will render a decision to accept or deny the high school diploma. The student will be notified in writing of the decision.

Non-Degree Students

Applicants who do not wish to earn a degree or certificate from Gulf Coast State College and wish to take college or career and technical or vocational credit courses may not need to provide evidence of prior educational coursework. However, students seeking enrollment in courses with prerequisites or other admissions requirements, or students seeking financial assistance may be required to provide evidence of all prior educational course work. Many students attend college to upgrade employment skills, for transfer credit, or for personal interest and enjoyment. Nondegree applicants only need to provide a completed Application for Admissions. Students will not be permitted to enroll in any college credit English, humanities, or mathematics course – or any course having an English, mathematics or reading prerequisite– without meeting the State of Florida mandated minimum scores on an approved placement test or by producing evidence that they have met the prerequisite. Upon changing to degree-seeking status at Gulf Coast State College, high school/college transcripts, as appropriate, will be required.

Dual Enrollment Admission (High School)

Dual enrollment is authorized under Florida Statute 1007.271 as an articulated accelerated mechanism. It is intended to shorten the time necessary for students to complete the requirements associated with the conference of a degree, broaden the scope of curricular options available to students, and increase the depth of study available for a particular subject.

Dual enrollment provides the opportunity for qualified high school students to enroll in college-level work at Gulf Coast State College while concurrently enrolled in high school. Students receive both high school and college credit for these courses. This program is open to students from public high schools, accredited private schools, or approved home education programs. Students must have an unweighted GPA of 3.0 and demonstrate readiness for college coursework through scores on the college placement test to participate in college credit dual enrollment. Participation in vocational dual enrollment requires a 2.0 unweighted GPA.

A student may take dual enrollment courses during school hours, after school hours, and during the summer term. Students in dual enrollment classes do not pay registration, matriculation, or lab fees. For additional information, please call 850.747.3207. Dual enrolled students wishing to continue their education at GCSC must apply as a new student, register, and pay fees as a regular student.

Early-Out Student Admission

Students designated as early-out graduates (meet all high school graduation requirements early) can register at GCSC as a non-degree seeking student. Early-out students are required to meet all GCSC admissions requirements and upon admission must provide a letter from their high school counselor stating the student has met all graduation requirements and giving permission to register early. Early-out students are required to pay their own fees. The official high school transcript is required when the standard high school diploma is posted.

Transient Student Admission

Students pursuing degrees at other colleges or universities may be admitted as transient students to take courses back to their home institutions. A transient student form from the home institution or some other written authorization is required indicating the specific course(s) to be taken and the parent institution’s willingness to accept the credits earned. The transient form or written authorization is required prior to registration. Transient students are considered non-degree seeking students; therefore, official transcripts are not required. The transient student form creates the application if done through the Florida Shines website for students coming from Florida public colleges and universities. Transients from out-of-state and private institutions should provide a transient letter/form as well as file a transient application for admission to GCSC along with any applicable application fee.

International Student Admission

Students requiring the F-1 Student Visa, including those who are transferring their F-1 Student Visa from another U.S. institution, must meet the following admission requirements. You can find the required forms at the GCSC International Student website..

**(This information is for F-1 International Students only. If you are a Permanent Resident Alien, please follow the standard application process.)