Florida Gulf Coast University

Shamis Saeed

Professor Weaver

English 1102

03/23/2023

Major Project 3: Florida Gulf Coast University

Summary:

Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) is a public institution founded in 1997 with values based on community and the pursuit of success after college. Being that FGCU is a D1 school with an environmentally conscious background, it can be said that this university looks for students who are goal-oriented, competitive athletes, and innovative thinkers with the idea of contributing to the community. FGCU’s website uses the strategy of purpose and imagining ideal readers to receive the attention of students that align with their principles.

Analysis:

At the very beginning of the website, on the homepage, it states, “Discover your passion and plot your path.” This motto can be seen written in bold letters to capture readers’ attention. This shows that the first message they want to send out is the priority set for their students to forge a course of action toward something they value. At the start, setting the path to what is unknown. However, scrolling through the homepage, a line written again in bold states, “Start your journey to career success at FGCU.”  From this it can be said, they want to prepare their students for their future careers and help them find employment in a setting where they are dedicated and comfortable.

It is noticeable they are also focused on the development of the individuals themselves. They offer, “Scholarship and professional preparation while providing opportunities to explore interdisciplinary paths.” FGCU shows they have the resources to make it possible. Profession preparation is a counseling program they set into motion to offer students resources to gain internships, and experience in their wanted occupation all while they have time to explore different options.  

On their Mission Page, they advertise the idea that they are a university that seeks to offer high-quality education to “prepare students for gainful employment and successful lives as responsible, productive, and engaged citizens.” This statement recapitulates the idea that FGCU’s purpose is to broaden the goals of students in their respective fields. Doing so will encourage students “…to give back to their communities…”

Florida Gulf Coast University imagines ideal readers as people who are goal-oriented, competitive, and looking for resources to exceed in a community of people like themselves.

 Again, looking back at the mission page, they use the words “energetic” and “actively engaged” to describe the community in their university. This proves that FGCU’s purpose is tailored toward students who can become productive parts of their institution. Also, community is the basis on which FGCU is founded upon.

In turn, by being engaged in the community at FGCU, the university pinpoints ideal readers as people who have a liking for sports and athletics. In view of the fact that Florida Gulf University is a Division 1 college, it’s expected for the institute to place importance on the athletics department. On the website, there is a whole page that is dedicated to this purpose and some mentions of this department can be found in other sub-categorical pages as well. The Athletics page leads to a whole other website curated for the sports and events that take place at FGCU, it is in fact the only page that leads to another website. The emphasis on athletics can be inferred as a way to engage with readers who are appreciative of sports culture, or even as students who want to join their athletics department themselves.

By presuming the objective of Florida Gulf Coast University is to promote a place where students are aware of their surroundings (not only as a part of the community but in their success as well), it’s reasonable to say that they are clear in their purpose. Also, putting detailed effort into the athletics department shows they are looking for students/people who can participate in their endeavors of sports.

Response:

In response to if I would attend this school, yes, I would. After looking more at the website, I have found that I like that they are very communicative with their students and accessible to interested individuals. I value their quality service and transparency. Their interest in community outreach and environmental awareness makes me feel like they align with my principles. They seem to be very hospitable and informative. One thing that caught my eye was the request for advice on their Strategic plan. Florida Gulf Coast University implemented a 5-year project to improve their school. Before detailing the need for this project, they state in bold lettering, “The FGCU Roadmap initiative is focused on gathering input from students, faculty, staff, and the communities we serve to understand our strategic priorities for the coming years.”  In simple terms, they are interested in feedback from not only the people apart from the university but also the people around them. It indicates that they are considerate of their surrounding community’s views, something I value as well.

The data they offer at the end of the About page also shows that students and alumni are happy with their outcomes after leaving FGCU. It shows that they really do mean to help students find what they are looking for in life by offering many opportunities and counseling.

All in all, it seems as though I would thrive in an environment set in place like the one FGCU has made. Ruling out all barriers, FGCU could’ve definitely been a place I would attend.

Academic Profile: Asia Shakir

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Over the last week, I had the chance to get to know one of my colleagues a little better, Asia Shakir. As of right now, Asia is a student at GSU enrolled in her first year of a dual enrollment program and is in her senior year at the Drew Charter School. For the majority of her academic life, she has only ever attended this one institution. This being her last year, Asia has made the great decision to venture out and learn about the world of college. Things seemed tough for her in the beginning, but Asia is one passionate student who is determined to “stick it through” to the end.  

When I asked why she decided to enroll in GSU’s dual enrollment program, Asia answered it seemed a great fit for the pre-college experience and to explore the many opportunities it had to offer. As her senior year comes to an end, her full college years are to begin. She plans to major in Business, aspiring to own her own business someday. One thing that you may not know about Asia is that she is a student with many talents. In the world of cosmetology, Asia has honed her skills as a nail technician and hair stylist. With a passion for beauty and a drive to continuously improve, she aims to expand her services and grow her expertise in the industry. 

Regarding academics, it is no question that Asia has an aptitude to learn. However, the things that really motivate her are the idea of completing things to the end and her Aunt Chynahn.  When it comes to college, Asia believes that investing in her education is something that in the long run will help develop her skills and that “sticking it through” will benefit her.  At first, I didn’t quite understand what she meant by sticking it through. Through discussion, I learned that she meant college, for her, is more than just getting a degree, but learning meaningful principles she can apply to herself later in life. Kind of like the ones from Stephen Chews’ studying videos. She resonates with his enlightenment and has taken a liking to his straightforward teaching.   

Stephen Chew’s videos aren’t the only candid things that seem to impact her. Another major influence in her life would be her Aunt Chaynahn. Asia describes her as a force to be reckoned with. Her admiration for her aunt’s boldness and fierce attitude is something I noticed that makes her beam ear to ear.  I can tell that her aunt really motivates her to be the person she wants to be. Asia says her Aunt Chayahn is a person who sets her heart out to do what she wants and never lets anything stand in her way. She is motivated by this to complete her own journey through college and seeks to have a similar attitude of not letting any hardships get in the way (sticking it through).  

In short, what I’ve learned from Asia is that she is a person who strives for not only success but efficiency.  As she sets out into soon-to-be adult life, it can be said that with her willingness and determination, she can do anything she puts her mind to. It was an amazing opportunity to get to meet her and be able to talk about who her Academic Self is. I think she is on a great path to being the person she seeks to be.    

 

-Shakir, Asia. Interviews. Conducted by Shamis Saeed, Jan-Feb 2023. 

-Weaver, Rebecca. Class Lecture, Jan. 2023.