Additional Resources

Testing and Assessment

The Testing and Assessment Center administers a wide range of campus, state, and national examinations used in student advising, course placement, research, certification, licensing, and awarding of college credits. The Testing and Assessment Center is located in the Student Services Building, Building 6, on the Pensacola Campus. Testing services are also available in the Student Services offices on the Milton Campus, Warrington Campus, Century Center, and South Santa Rosa Center.

For questions about testing services on various campuses, go online to Testing Services for Students, Faculty & The Community.

Readiness for College-Level Communication and Computation

Pursuant to Florida Statute 1008.30, a student who entered ninth (9th) grade in a Florida public school in 2003-2004, or any year thereafter, and earned a Florida standard high school diploma or a student who is serving as an active duty member of any branch of the United States Armed Services is not required to be assessed for readiness for college-level work in communication and computation and is not required to be enrolled in developmental education instruction. These students are considered “exempt” from placement testing. Also exempt from placement testing is the transfer student who earned a C or better in an approved college-level mathematics or English course from a regionally accredited school; this student is exempt from placement testing for the area(s), computation or communication, in which the C or better was earned. A student who achieved the appropriate college-level scores on an approved common placement test within the last two years is also exempt from placement testing.

Students required to demonstrate college-readiness for communication and computation may do so via a wide range of Common Placement Tests or Alternative Methods—either Tests and Assessments or Performance in High School Coursework—as indicated on the College Readiness and Assessment Standards document located on the Documents and Links section of Testing Center webpage Testing Services for Students, Faculty & The Community. Contact an advisor for more information.

PIRATES CARE STUDENT RESOURCE CENTER

The Pirates CARE Student Resource Center is a one-stop shop for student needs. Pirates CARE provides free resources to students, including emergency aid, campus food pantries, career clothing closets, connections to local resources for basic needs support, and confidential mental health counseling services provided in-person or via telehealth. A lounge area for students, a family-friendly study area, and computers for student use are also provided. The Pirates CARE Student Resource Center is located on the Pensacola Campus in Building 5, Room 510. Satellite locations are also available at the Warrington, Milton, and Century campuses. You can contact the Pirates CARE Student Resource Center at 850-484-1759 or by email at PiratesCARE@pensacolastate.edu. For more information, go online to Pirates Care.

TRIO and Federal Grant Programs

TRIO programs are federally funded by the US Department of Education and designed to serve and assist low-income individuals, first-generation college students (neither parent possesses a bachelor's degree or higher), and individuals with disabilities to progress through the academic pipeline from middle school to postbaccalaureate programs.  

Educational Talent Search (ETS)

Designed to serve eligible students from disadvantaged backgrounds in grades 6-12 to increase high school completion rates and encourage enrollment in any accredited postsecondary institution in the country.

Services include but are not limited to: college tours, academic tutoring, career exploration, ACT/SAT test preparation, FAFSA submission, college application and admissions assistance, and student and family workshops.

Eligibility requirements include maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA, first-generation-in-college (neither parent possessing a bachelor's degree or higher), meet income levels established by the grant, desire to pursue a postsecondary education, and attend a participating middle or high school in the Escambia or Santa Rosa County Public School Systems. Please contact ETS at (850) 484-1620 for additional details.

Educational Opportunity Center (EOC)

Designed to serve eligible individuals who want to enroll in college at any accredited postsecondary institution in the country, whether it is enrolling for the first time or returning to college if they have stopped out for at least one term (Fall or Spring); or transferring to a university.

Services include but are not limited to completing Admissions application, filing for financial aid (PELL Grant) or researching other financial aid options, and exploring educational and career options.

Eligibility requirements include first-generation-in-college (neither parent possessing a bachelor's degree or higher); meet income levels established by the grant; earned high school diploma or GED; and resident of Escambia or Santa Rosa counties. Please contact EOC at (850) 484-1961 for additional details.

Student Support Services (SSS)

Designed to increase retention, graduation, and transfer rates of eligible participant students at Pensacola State College.

Services include but are not limited to tutoring, academic advising, college visits, cultural events, financial literacy, and peer mentoring.

Eligibility requirements include first-generation-in-college (neither parent possessing a bachelor's degree or higher) or low income or students with documented disabilities, and must have an academic need (e.g., tested into one or more developmental education classes). Please contact SSS at (850) 484-2028 for additional details.

Veterans Student Support Services (VSSS)

Designed to increase the academic success and the overall experience for eligible military veteran students enrolled at Pensacola State College. Primary services include tutoring, academic advising, life skills counseling, college visits, cultural events, financial literacy, and peer mentoring. 

Eligibility requirements include veteran of US Armed Forces and first-generation-in-college or low income or a documented disability. Please contact VSSS at (850) 484-2047 for additional details.

Veterans Upward Bound (VUB)

Designed to motivate and assist eligible military veterans, National Guard and Reserve members of all ages in the development of academic and other requisite skills necessary for acceptance and success in a program of postsecondary education. 

Services include free assessment and enhancement of basic skills through academic instruction in the core subject areas, counseling, peer mentoring, tutoring, cultural events, and college visits.

Eligibility requirements include veteran of US Armed Forces, first-generation-in-college or low income. Please contact VUB at (850) 484-2087 for additional details.

Career and Technical Education Student Resources

The Career and Technical Education Student Resources Office provides services to eligible students enrolled in technical programs at the College, including associate in science degrees, technical certificates, applied technology diplomas, and career certificates. Services include scholarships, textbook loans, career preparation workshops, and resume assistance. Please contact CTE at (850) 484-1961 for additional details.

Student Job Services and Cooperative Education

Student Job Services assists Pensacola State College students and alumni with their employment needs and offers Cooperative Education opportunities to qualifying students. Employers can use Pensacola State College Employer Job Board to post jobs and search for qualified applicants. Student job services reaches students and alumni either in person or virtually to provide services. 

Job Placement

Employment assistance is provided to all students and graduates. Full-time and part-time jobs are listed at Employer Job Board. Pensacola State College Student Job Services allows students and graduates to search for jobs and post resumes and allows employers to contact applicants. Student Job Services assists students in creating resumes, preparing for job interviews, and developing employability and work effectiveness skills. Interested students should contact Student Job Services, Building 6, Room 641 on the Pensacola campus or call (850) 484-1654 for more information. Students should update their online student profile each term.

Student Resource Center for ADA Services 

The Student Resource Center for ADA Services is located on the Pensacola Campus. Students with a disability that qualifies under the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) are encouraged to contact the Student Resource Center for ADA Services. Disabilities covered by the ADA may include learning, psychiatric, physical disabilities, or chronic health disorders. Students can contact SRC/ADA if they are not certain whether a medical condition/disability qualifies. SRC/ADA is located in Building 6, Room 603 or at ADA-services@pensacolastate.edu or at (850) 484-1637. Services provided include:   

1.    Orientation to campus facilities;

2.    Academic counseling;

3.    Special classroom arrangements;

4.    Information and assistance to faculty;

5.    Coordination with local community services;

6.    Referral to community agencies;

7.    Braille and audio materials;

8.    Special testing accommodations;

9.    Closed captioning;

10.  Interpreters for deaf and hard of hearing; and

11.  Textbooks in alternative formats.

When necessary, course substitutions can be made pursuant to s.1007.264, F.S., and 6A-10.041, F.A.C. Accommodations for the GED and other standardized tests are available.

Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) and air force reserve officer training corps (AFROTC)

Pensacola State College, in cooperation with the University of West Florida, offers the Army ROTC and Air Force ROTC programs. ROTC is a challenging series of college electives that include instruction on leadership and management skills. The programs prepare both men and women for responsibilities as Second Lieutenants in the active Army, Army Reserve, Army National Guard or Air Force upon graduation. A student may pursue any course of study that leads to a baccalaureate or higher degree. A qualified student may compete for two-, three-, and four-year ROTC scholarships. A student does not have to be on a scholarship to be in ROTC. Anyone attending college as a full-time student can take freshmen or sophomore ROTC classes with no commitment required. For further information, please contact the ROTC office at the University of West Florida by telephoning (850) 474-2323. ROTC contains adventure activities such as paintball, helicopter rides, water survival, and rappelling. Physical fitness activities are required and are incorporated into the grade structure.

Student Activities AND OTHER SERVICES

Student Engagement and Leadership Office

The Student Engagement and Leadership Office provides a centralized point of contact and coordination between students and student organizations. A variety of services exists on each campus. For more information on how to get involved outside of the classroom, contact (850) 484-1503 or go online to Student Clubs for information regarding clubs and organizations.

All organizations, except honor societies, are open to all students with a GPA of 2.0 or above. Membership in an honor society is by invitation only. Students interested in joining a Pensacola State College club or organization should inquire at the Student Leadership and Activities Office for information on procedures and people to contact. Student Organization Guidelines are listed later in this section.

Student Organization Guidelines

Pensacola State College recognizes student organizations that exist to promote the social and educational well-being of their members. Recognition for an on-campus organization by the College is granted and maintained, provided the organization demonstrates continued acceptable social behavior and sound fiscal management. The College delegates to the Student Leadership and Activities Office the authority to approve, censure, or deny privileges to campus organizations. Such authority, however, is subject to review by the Vice President, Academic and Student Affairs. College organizations seeking affiliation with other organizations outside the jurisdiction of Pensacola State College must first have the approval of the Vice President, Academic and Student Affairs. The Student Engagement and Leadership Office is available to organizations for counselling and assistance on all campuses. Responsibility for the standing of an organization rests solely on its members. All student organizations’ regulations and the provisions of student organizations’ constitutions must be consistent with the policies of the District Board of Trustees of Pensacola State College, as well as national, state, and county laws. To learn more about membership, obtaining a charter, and responsibilities of student organizations, go online to Student Clubs.

Student Ambassador Program      

The mission of the Pensacola State College Ambassador program is to promote Pensacola State College. Student Ambassadors serve as official hosts and hostesses, representing the College at campus visits and tours, commencements, Alumni Association and Foundation events, and general recruiting initiatives.

Ambassadors are selected for their demonstration of leadership, academic achievement, community involvement, and display of pride and ownership of Pensacola State College.  

To be eligible for consideration, a student

1.     Must be a Florida or Alabama high school senior applying as a first-time student who intends to enroll in classes during the forthcoming Fall and Spring terms or a current Ambassador in good standing academically who has maintained adequate participation;

2.     Recipient must enroll in and complete a minimum of 12 semester credits each term (Fall and Spring). Courses for which a student is enrolled must be successfully completed by the end of the regular examination period for that term. Incomplete grades (I) will not count toward the 12 credits;

3.     Must be at least 18 years old prior to the August Training Session;

4.     Must be in good academic standing with a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA;

5.     Must demonstrate prior leadership experience;

6.     Must participate in ambassador activities, including evening and weekend commitments (hours will vary based on assigned activities, i.e., registration periods, college fairs, orientations/tours); and

7.    Must commit to serving as an Ambassador for at least one academic year, renewable for a second year upon verification of participation.

Student Government Association

Pensacola State College provides an opportunity for experience in self-government on each campus. A student may hold any office in the Student Government Association (SGA), other College organization, or represent the College in any manner if he or she satisfies the requirements stated by the organization’s constitution. Students are the constituents of the academic community of Pensacola State College and are entitled to express their opinions on subjects involving their intellectual, social, physical, and moral development, and to participate in the formulation of institutional policy, which affects their general interests and welfare. The SGA is the primary vehicle for student expression and participation in the democratic process.

The SGA should serve to promote a climate encouraging responsible participation and leadership in the College community, to foster understanding and a positive relationship between the student body and the faculty and administration, and to lead actions beneficial to the College community as a whole. Current copies of the SGA’s Constitution are on file in the Student Engagement and Leadership Office.

The Pensacola State College SGA is recognized as the official student body government and shall serve to express the will of the general college body. The College shall work with the SGA in seeking the opinions and assistance of the general student body on matters of their proper concern. The SGA is responsible for establishing and enforcing its own rules of procedure. Such rules must not be in conflict with the policies of the College or laws of the state and national government.

The Student Government Association is responsible for the following:

1.    Budgeting student leadership and activities fund;

2.    Informing the organizations of the necessity of compliance with all organizational regulations;

3.    Recommending changes necessary for the successful and proper functioning of organizations;

4.    Encouraging various student publications to publish such notices as it deems necessary for the information of the student body;

5.    Informing students of its role, of the students’ roles, and of the necessity of student participation in maintaining effective student government and the democratic process;

6.    Promoting, endorsing, and continually striving to improve the honor system described in Article IV of the Constitution;

7.    Expressing choices and making recommendations for speakers and entertainers for the Pensacola State College Lyceum series;

8.    Participating in the formulations of policies regulating student conduct through representation on committees charged with drawing up codes of conduct;

9.    Requesting appropriate changes in College policy not directly under the control of the SGA, such as changes in curriculum, to the appropriate faculty committee or administrative official;

10.  Receiving petitions from students who wish to express their opinions or suggest changes to College policy; and

11.  Establishing special committees to study particular problems.

Actions of the SGA shall be subject to review by officials authorized to do so by Constitution or by the College President.

Intercollegiate Sports

On the intercollegiate level, Pensacola State College participates in men’s and women’s basketball; men’s baseball; women’s softball, volleyball, cross country, and soccer; and eSports. Pensacola State College is a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association, Region VIII, and a member of the Florida State College Activities Association. Varsity participation on a team is open to full-time students from any campus, but is limited to two (2) years of participation. Full-time students in a vocational program may participate as long as the eligibility requirements of both the NJCAA and the FSCAA are met. Athletic scholarships are available to students maintaining a satisfactory grade point average under present regulations. Interested students should contact the team coach.

Intramural Sports

The intramural program is under the direction of Student Engagement and Leadership and offers a limited of sports activities. The program is open to all students attending Pensacola State College.

Posting Student Notices and Use of Bulletin Boards

All notices placed on the various bulletin boards in College buildings must be approved through the appropriate campus Student Engagement and Leadership Office prior to posting. No notices are to be posted in locations other than these bulletin boards. A housing bulletin board is available on the Pensacola Campus in the Student Center to advertise rooms for rent, search for roommates, etc.

Food And Vending

The College contracts for various food and vending services for the convenience of students, faculty, and College staff. Self-service vending is widely available, with beverage and snack vending machines available on each campus. There are Subway restaurants on the Pensacola and Warrington campuses.

College Bookstores

The College has bookstores on the Pensacola and Warrington campuses. These bookstores provide textbooks and supplies for sale to students, faculty, staff, and the community. Books and supplies required for each course are kept in the College bookstores, as well as imprinted notebooks and clothes, and a large selection of College outlines and preparation and reference books. Textbooks may also be purchased via the website at Follett.

Books and supplies may be purchased by cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, or by authorization from the Office of Financial Aid or other certifying office. Students may write checks for the amount of purchase or up to $5 over the purchase amount. Checks must include an address and a phone number. A driver’s license or state identification card is required.

For bookstore services at the South Santa Rosa Center, please call (850) 471-4630, and for bookstore services at the Century Center, please call (850) 471-4622.

Refunds

A full refund is given if books are returned in the same condition as when purchased, as long as books are returned within seven (7) days from the first day of class and the student has proof of purchase via sales receipt.

Textbook Buy-Back

The College bookstores provide students the opportunity to sell their textbooks throughout the year. Highest used market value is paid for editions which will be used in the upcoming term, and national wholesale value is offered for all other titles. A picture ID is required.

Art Gallery

The Visual Arts Gallery, housed in the Anna Lamar Switzer Center for Visual Arts, is located on the Pensacola Campus, Building 15, and is open to the general public, free of charge. Exhibitions of contemporary art are displayed throughout the academic year. Gallery tours for groups are available by appointment for each exhibition. For more information, please call the Visual Arts Department at (850) 484-2563 or the Gallery Director at (850) 484-2048 or visit Anna Lamar Switzer Center for Visual Arts

Center for Corporate Professional Development Training

Workforce and Economic Development serves several important functions within the College and the Pensacola Bay Area business community. The Pensacola State College Center for Corporate and Professional Development Training is an active education partner with many local organizations, delivering responsive and updated training at any location. Based out of its downtown Pensacola office, the Pensacola State College Center for Corporate and Professional Development provides education and training intent upon skill enhancement, certification, or licensure. A wide range of courses deliver continuing professional education for those in the insurance, real estate, health, construction, and computer industries, as well as training in Leadership Development, Customer Service, and Project Management. In addition, the Pensacola State College Center for Corporate and Professional Development can develop training to meet any need.

Workforce and Economic Development is also responsible for creating economic development opportunities and partnerships in the Pensacola Bay area and throughout the state of Florida. This department targets the creation and growth of a quality jobs market for Pensacola State College students, the incubation of enterprise activities, and the development of a highly responsive and skilled workforce capable of meeting the demands of a rapid growth economy. Working in partnership with local organizations, Workforce and Economic Development is focused on creating the future.

Pensacola State College supports new business growth and development. In partnership with the Pensacola Area Chamber of Commerce and several other organizations, the downtown center now houses a community small business incubator. For additional information concerning these courses/programs and others, please contact the Center for Corporate and Professional Development Training at (850) 484-1379.

College Publications       

The Corsair is Pensacola State College’s award-winning student newspaper, available in print and The CorsairThe paper is written and edited by a staff of student journalists and covers topics relevant to student life, the College, and the community. For more information or to inquire about joining the staff, call The Corsair office at (850) 484-1455 or send an email to corsair@pensacolastate.edu

The Kilgore Review is an annual student literary magazine published by The Literary Roundtable, a creative writing organization advised by a faculty member in the English and Communications Department. To join the group, submit work for consideration, or obtain additional information, call (850) 484-1414 or (850) 484-1400, or send an email to literaryroundtable@pensacolastate.edu.

The Hurricane Review is a nationally recognized literary journal published annually by the English and Communications Department. This journal is edited and formatted by Pensacola State College students under the direction of a faculty advisor. Submissions of short fiction and poetry are welcome. For additional information call (850) 484-1946 or (850) 484-1090 or send an email to thehurricanereview@pensacolastate.edu.

Cosmetic Arts Salon

The Cosmetic Arts Salon on the Pensacola Campus offers barbering, hair, massage, nail, and waxing services to male and female clients at a low cost.  Limited services are available at the Milton Campus salon and the Century Center salon. Services are provided by cosmetic arts students under the direction of licensed cosmetic arts faculty.  For a detailed list of services and pricing visit Salon Services by Cosmetic Arts.  To schedule an appointment on the Pensacola campus, contact (850) 484-2567; for an appointment on the Milton Campus call (850) 484-1397; and for an appointment at the Century Center, call (850) 471-4622.

Dental Hygiene Clinic

The Dental Hygiene Clinic at Pensacola State College offers preventative dental hygiene services to the public. The program provides dental hygiene care to over 3,000 annually. This care is made possible by the Dental Hygiene Program of the College, which provides education to students for future practice in private dental offices, hospitals, and public health agencies. The clinic does not provide restorative dentistry (fillings), oral surgery (removal of teeth), orthodontics (braces), or dentures. Because the Dental Hygiene Program is designed and maintained for teaching procedures, scheduling and dental hygiene services differ from those of a private dental office. Those accepted for treatment are patients whose dental problems have teaching value and who have the extra time required for treatment. All dental care is performed by student dental hygienists who are carefully supervised by licensed dental hygiene faculty. Therefore, the faculty members constantly review and evaluate the treatment rendered by the student which affects the length of visits and the number of appointments required.

Lyceum

Pensacola State College's Lyceum series offers programs of cultural and educational value to the College as well as to the greater Pensacola community. Musical performances, theatre, dance, art exhibitions, and distinguished speakers are available at no charge to Pensacola State College students through the Lyceum series. Faculty, staff, and the general public are invited to attend for a nominal fee. For information regarding Lyceum events, please visit the Lyceum webpage.

Pensacola State College Foundation, Inc.       

The Pensacola State College Foundation, Inc., is a private, non-profit corporation that has been established to encourage, solicit, receive, and administer gifts and bequests of property and funds for the benefit of the College and College activities. The Pensacola State College Foundation is administered by a Board of Governors made up of members of the community who have an interest in the College.

The Pensacola State College Foundation promotes the Employee All-In annual giving program of the College. It solicits funds through comprehensive campaigns, annual giving, affinity membership group giving, and planned giving to support various College initiatives. Donations are sought for scholarships and other worthwhile projects which assist the College and its students.  Additionally, the Foundation runs the College’s Nonprofit Center for Excellence and Philanthropy which supports the training and education of nonprofit professionals and the essential volunteers who make the social sector in Northwest Florida a vibrant source of support for those in need. The Foundation also manages rental properties and athletic dormitories to support scholarships and College programming.

As a tax-assisted institution, Pensacola State College cannot meet all needs with state and student support. The Pensacola State College Foundation assists in obtaining private support to supplement College budgets. The Pensacola State College Foundation is a 501(c)3 tax-deductible non-profit corporation and a direct support organization chartered by the state of Florida to provide private support to the College.

The Board of Governors rotates monthly meetings between the executive board and the entire board and holds an annual meeting to elect new governors. Governors retiring from service continue to support the College through the Foundation’s Association of Governors Emeriti.  The Association hosts nominations every other year and is hosted for an annual State of the College.

Planetarium and Space Theater

The Pensacola State College Planetarium and Space Theater, located in Building 21 of the Pensacola Campus, is a unique College resource used to support courses in astronomy and other subject areas. The planetarium also provides educational opportunities for K-12 students from across northwest Florida as well as students from Alabama.

For more information, please visit the website at pensacolastate.edu/community/planetarium/ or email planetarium@pensacolastate.edu.

Continuing Education

Continuing Education offers courses and programs for lifelong learning, recreation and leisure, and cultural events at a reasonable price and convenient to students of all ages.

Individuals participate in continuing education courses or programs for a variety of reasons, including learning new skills, broadening the knowledge base for special topics of interest, cultivating hobbies, and enhancing lifestyles through leisure time activities. Classes are offered at times that meet the scheduling demands of the students.

Classes are delivered in a variety of formats, such as non-credit short courses, workshops, seminars, and conferences, and classes are located at numerous sites within the community as well as provided via internet. Qualified instructors with interest and expertise in the subject matter are selected from the community at large to teach continuing education courses.

Subject matter is provided under a vast array of categories, including creative arts, hobbies, home and garden, sports and fitness, work and life balance, and online courses. Courses include such topics of interest as painting and drawing, photography, acting, vocal and instrumental instruction, computer science, foreign languages, aerobic exercise, tennis, yoga, swimming, handcrafts, hobbies, home improvements, language arts, dog obedience, and more.

A unique program provided by the College is Pensacola State Kids College, which is a non-credit educational opportunity for young people ages 6-12, conducted during the summer months. Kids College is designed to give students quality instruction that is fun, interesting, and challenging. Subject areas include the arts and sciences, languages, computers, music and theater, career exploration, sports, crafts, and hobbies among others.

A number of state-regulated and court-mandated courses and programs are coordinated through Continuing Education, including TransParenting, Guardianship Education, Driver Improvement School, Motorcycle Safety Endorsement, and Tobacco and Consequences for Teens. For additional information please contact Continuing Education at (850) 484-1796.

Coordinator:

Tricia Sheridan

(850) 484-1796

tsheridan@pensacolastate.edu

Dean:

Mike Listau

(850) 484-2586

mlistau@pensacolastate.edu

WSRE-TV                        

The mission of WSRE is to open doors to a larger world with quality programming and educational outreach services for every person on the Gulf Coast who desires to be more educated, informed, and entertained. WSRE helps people make informed decisions with a better understanding of the community and world in which they live. As a community-supported, outreach service of Pensacola State College, WSRE brings forth culture and ideas that enhance the quality of life and promote the joy of discovery and learning.

WSRE was founded and first signed on the air September 11, 1967. WSRE is licensed to the District Board of Trustees of Pensacola State College and is operated from its main studios in Pensacola as a service of Pensacola State College. WSRE offers four free, over-the-air digital channels 24/7 providing 35,040 hours of television each year, and on-demand viewing through WSRE and PBS streaming. WSRE has garnered four regional Emmy® Award nominations and nine Telly Awards for original programming since 2008. WSRE’s robust local production lineup includes Conversations with Jeff Weeks, StudioAmped, Pensacola State Today, AWARE, In Your Own Backyard, Legislative Review, RALLY, and various award-winning documentaries. WSRE’s Educational Services and Literacy Outreach programs reach thousands of children every year and distribute free books and educational resources annually to children, parents, and teachers. PSC’s Learning Lab/WSRE’s Imagination Station (opened in April 2013), located at the Blue Wahoos Stadium in Pensacola, reaches thousands of parents and children in a fun, learning-rich environment that is free of charge.

For more information, please visit WSRE or call (850) 484-1200.

WSRE Foundation, Inc.

The WSRE TV Foundation was established in 1990 as a private, non-profit corporation that encourages, solicits, receives and administers gifts and bequests of property and funds in support of the activities, operations, and capital needs of WSRE TV.

The WSRE TV Foundation promotes and manages Donor Services and other giving programs of the station. The Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation and serves as a direct support organization for WSRE/Pensacola State College under Florida statutes.

 

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