Northwest Florida State College
Northwest Florida State College is a state school in Niceville, Florida and some portion of the Florida College System.
NWFSC was established in 1963 as Okaloosa-Walton Junior College, with its grounds in Valparaiso, Florida; understudies began class the following year. A changeless grounds in Niceville was constructed and began serving understudies with the 1969–70 scholastic year.
The school voted to change its name to Okaloosa-Walton Community College in 1988, and increased four-year status in 2003, in this manner changing its name to Okaloosa-Walton College.
In June 2008, Florida Governor Charlie Crist marked a bill that permitted a few junior colleges, including OWC, to offer four-year degrees and be considered part of Florida's upper instruction under the recently framed Florida College Pilot Project[2] making OWC one of the state universities in Florida. Because of the change, school authorities chose to by and by change the name this opportunity to Northwest Florida State College.
NWFSC likewise has a contract secondary school called the Collegiate High School at Northwest Florida State College, which opened in 200
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