Posted on July 23, 2025
North Florida College (NFC) is giving ambitious professionals across the region a powerful new pathway to leadership, launching its Bachelor of Applied Science in Organizational Management program, designed to help students step into management roles in government, healthcare and business.
To celebrate the launch, the college is offering free tuition covering up to 15 credit hours to the first 20 eligible students enrolled in the 2025 fall semester.
The NFC Foundation will also provide scholarships to cover the cost of instructional materials, helping students start their journey with fewer financial barriers.
“This new bachelor’s program is about opening doors and building skills that matter in today’s workforce,” said Jennifer Page, NFC vice president of academic and student affairs.
“We are proud to give our students an opportunity to grow their careers and make an impact in their communities,” Page said.
The program is open to students who have completed an Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree.
Coursework emphasizes real-world skills in budgeting, personnel management, policy adherence, leadership and problem solving all which are critical for supervisory positions.
Classes are offered in flexible formats, including online and hybrid options, to accommodate working professionals.
Students interested in learning more are invited to an upcominginformation session planned this Thursday, July 24, from 2 to 3 p.m.
Participants can attend in person or via Zoom.
Students interested in securing free tuition are encouraged to apply early, as spots are limited.
For more information or to apply, please visitwww.nfc.edu/academics/career-and-workforce/accounting-and-business/BAS-OM.php or contact NFC Advising via email at advising@nfc.edu or call (850) 973-1610.
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