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about 1 percent a year, it is important for you to know that we are one
        of the most affordable public institutions. If you look at our tuition
        and fee structure, we have not had any increases in our tuition and fees
        over the past 10 years. Also, most of our students graduate debt-free
        because our financial aid office assists students with finding programs
        and scholarships that make college more affordable.
           FGCU has strong ties to Naples via the Lutgert School of
        Business, named for a Naples family and whose dean is a Naples
        High School graduate; the Bower School of Music, whose founding
        donors were from Naples; and various leadership positions. Will
        your background in Naples become part of that bond?
           Absolutely. When I moved to the United States in the late ‘90s, my
        husband and I planted our roots in Collier County and we never left.
        We have two kids – our son has since graduated from college, and our
        daughter is now in high school. Being involved parents meant we are
        connected with the happenings of Collier County Public Schools, but
        the connection was also to the business community. As an economist
        working in higher education, I built valuable connections with the
        area’s business community through the Greater Naples Chamber and
        the Collier County Economic Development Office. I am very proud of
        my association with the Leadership Collier program, and I’ve enjoyed
        supporting many initiatives and nonprofits in Collier County, such
        as the Immokalee Foundation, Healthcare Network and the Naples
        Children & Education Foundation. I am focused on strengthening
  Naples Woman Becomes    the bond between the business community of Southwest Florida,
        especially Collier County, to what we do here at the university.


    new FGCU President

 by Jeff Lytle  WANT TO KNOW WHAT IS
 veteran Naples educator has been   communities and the global society. Our goal is to prepare FGCU   GOING ON IN NAPLES?
 A   students for not only today's workforce, but tomorrow's.   read
 named the fifth president of
 The best way for us to do that is by getting first-hand
  Florida Gulf Coast University.
                  Life in Naples
 Aysegul Timur, Ph.D., a native of Turkey,   information by talking to our employers. We are constantly   Life in Naples
 was promoted in May by the FGCU Board of   engaging with regional employers to learn about the new jobs
 Trustees and  confirmed by the Florida Board   being created in the various industries and the type of skills that   THE MAGAZINE OF NAPLES
 of Governors in June.  are necessary for students entering our workforce to be successful.   DISCOVER A NEW LEVEL OF TASTE.
 Dr. Timur, specializing in economics, came   This helps us understand where the skills and competencies
 to FGCU in 2019 as vice president and vice provost for Strategy   gaps are and where the needs are so that we can reflect it in our   PICK UP YOUR COPY AT:
 and Program Innovation after 20 years at Hodges University as a   programs here, such as academic programs or in other programs   • SUGDEN PLAZA ON FIFTH
 teaching assistant, professor dean and senior vice president.  like micro-credentials and digital badges.  • NAPLES CITY LIBRARY
 Her community connections include the Southwest Florida   Pamela McCabe, coordinator of university communications   • FOUNTAIN PARK PLAZA (NORTH NAPLES)
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 Community Foundation, Healthcare Network of Southwest   and media relations in the president’s office, provides context:
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 Florida, Leadership Collier and its foundation, Greater Naples   "FGCU offers a variety of digital badges and micro-credential   • BAD ASS COFFEE THIRD AVE
 Chamber, the Partnership for Collier’s Future Economy --   programs in collaboration with employers to address gaps that   • DOLPHIN TRANSPORTATION
 Opportunity Naples, and the Uncommon Friends Foundation.  exist in an ever-changing workforce. These non-credit programs   • PELICAN MARSH
 This is the first part of a question-and-answer for Life in   are designed for current students and working professionals who   • QUAIL CREEK COUNTRY CLUB
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 Naples. Part Two will be published in December.  are looking to upskill or reskill so they are better prepared for jobs
 FGCU has made advancements in developing non-degree   in related areas." For more information, go to    868 FIFTH AVENUE SOUTH
 programs to strengthen professionals’ skills in data and   www.fgcu/digitalbadges/conedskills
 technology, for example. Please explain the advantages of these   How can FGCU maintain enrollment and stay effective and
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 initiatives?  efficient as pressure mounts on tuition? Will the outcome of the     WWW.ALBERTOSONFIFTH.COM
 As FGCU continues to grow and evolve at a fast pace, we are   federal loan forgiveness issue impact FGCU?
 striving to meet and adapt to the needs of our students, our local   FGCU’s preliminary headcount on the first day of the fall term   239.572.0051   |   WWW.LIFEINNAPLES.NET
 was 16,169 – our highest enrollment to date. As we plan to grow
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