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The College of the Florida Keys and the Florida Department of Health in Monroe County will hold a mass COVID-19 vaccination event on Sunday in Marathon.
The College of the Florida Keys invites prospective students and their parents to learn more about its Project ACCESS program at a virtual information session at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 24.
Project ACCESS is an inclusive postsecondary education program for students with intellectual disabilities and autism. The personalized program includes academics, social activities, employment experience, and independent living. Starting this fall, students can participate in Project ACCESS at CFKâs Key West campus or new Upper Keys Center in Key Largo.
Attendees of the virtual information session on Wednesday, Feb. 24, will receive a code to waive the $30 application fee. Registration for the event is required. Visit the college’s website at CFK.edu/events to learn more and to register. For information, contact Katie Norland, CFK director of Student Success Services, at katie.norland@cfk.edu or call 305-809-3181.
The College of the Florida Keys invites prospective students and their parents to learn more about its Project ACCESS program at a virtual information session at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday,
BIG PINE KEY â The College of the Florida Keys President Jonathan Gueverra has faced significant challenges since taking the reins at the college nearly a decade ago, but none like what he has faced in the past year with the COVID-19 pandemic.
But Gueverra and college staff have risen to the occasion. The pandemic has not only given the collegeâs nursing students real-life experience, but the college has played an important role in battling the virus locally.
On Sunday, Feb. 7, more than 400 people were vaccinated at the college by 38 nursing students and seven college staff, as CFK hosted the first mass vaccination event in the Keys. The college partnered with the local offices of the Florida Department of Health on the project. Another 300 vaccinations were planned for this past Sunday.