Florida State College At Jacksonville - Downtown Campus

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101 State St W
Jacksonville, FL 32202

Florida State College at Jacksonville-Downtown Campus is an educational institution in Jacksonville, FL that offers a variety of academic programs and courses to students.

With a focus on higher education and career development, the campus provides a supportive learning environment for individuals seeking to further their knowledge and skills.

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Nyla S.
5/29/2018

Oh FSCJ this campus in particular will always hold a place in my heart. I came here as a student when I first moved to Jax almost 7 years ago, it's crazy how time flies. The campus has changed...

Amy C.
5/14/2025

Don't expect anything but smoke and mirrors just to get your hopes up. God forbid you have something going on in your life, then you will get your financial aid pulled. Even with overwhelming...

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Helena T.
3/2/2023

Human Resource payroll specialist Dawn swed made me wait 40 minutes to pick up a simple W-2 form even though they knew I was coming. was about to ask if I can assist them in printing the document....

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Crystal O.
1/7/2019

My son has been attending classes here for the last couple of semesters- he always has great things to say about his professors, his classmates are always friendly & the campus is clean and...

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David T.
4/11/2018

I'm in my mid-fifties, finally finishing my degree, assisting my daughter navigate her degree as well and I/we learned a long time ago that college is all about being a "grown up". You pay them...

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