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Try the Study Abroad in Rome ChatBOT

Try the Study Abroad in Rome ChatBOT

Have questions about studying abroad in Rome? Let our new chatbot give you a hand! 🇮🇹🤖

We’re excited to announce a new tool designed to make your study abroad experience easier to explore: the Study Abroad in Rome Fall 2026 ChatBot is live and ready to help answer your questions about this incredible opportunity.

👉 Try it here

This AI-powered assistant can provide quick responses about the courses offered, instructors, program details, and more. Think of it as your digital guide to one of Fullerton College’s most inspiring programs—Rome, Italy in Fall 2026!


🏛️ What’s the Rome Program About?

Immerse yourself in the art, history, and culture of Italy while earning transferable college credit. The Study Abroad in Rome program features courses in Business, Economics, and Art History—perfect for students looking to satisfy general education requirements while gaining global perspective.


🎓 Courses Offered:

Taught by Marcus Wilson
📧 mwilson@fullcoll.edu

  • BUS 240 F / HF – Legal Environment of Business (AA GE Area D1, CSU/UC Elective – 3 units)
  • BUS 245 F – Business Law I (AA GE Area D1, CSU/UC Elective – 3 units)
  • ECON 101 F / HF – Principles of Economics: Micro (AA GE Area D1, CSU GE Area D, IGETC Area 4 – 3 units)
  • ECON 102 F / HF – Principles of Economics: Macro (AA GE Area D1, CSU GE Area D, IGETC Area 4 – 3 units)

Taught by Dr. Megan Lorraine Debin
📧 mdebin@fullcoll.edu

  • ARTH 100 F – Intro to Art and Visual Culture (AA GE Area C1, CSU GE C1, IGETC Area 3A – 3 units)
  • ARTH 150 F – Western Art History: Prehistory to 14th Century (AA GE Area C1, CSU GE C1, IGETC Area 3A – 3 units)
  • ARTH 155 F / HF – Western Art History: 15th to 21st Century (AA GE Area C1, CSU GE C1, IGETC Area 3A – 3 units)
  • ARTH 170 F – The Museum Experience (AA GE Area D2, CSU GE Area D, IGETC Area 4, Multicultural Req. – 3 units)

📌 This program is pending final approval by the NOCCCD Board of Trustees.


🤔 Try the ChatBot and Share Your Thoughts!

Have a question about the Rome program? Ask the bot! It’s designed to give you fast and helpful answers.

👉 https://t2m.io/xF2i8eT3

Did it answer your questions? Did it miss something?
Your feedback is valuable and helps us improve the chatbot for future students.

Please send your feedback to Professor Gary Graves:
📧 ggraves@fullcoll.edu

Just let us know:

  • What question you asked
  • What response you got
  • Whether the chatbot was helpful or not

💬 Still have questions about the program itself?

Reach out to the faculty directly:

We hope to see you in Rome Fall 2026—and until then, happy chatting!

Spring Scholarship Apply before APRIL 11

Spring Scholarship Apply before APRIL 11

Spring Scholarship Opportunity: Friends of Fullerton College Foundation

Deadline: Friday, April 11, 2025

👉 Apply here

Are you planning to attend Fullerton College in Fall 2025? Don’t miss your chance to receive free money to support your education. The Friends of Fullerton College Scholarship is designed to support students just like you—motivated, hard-working, and in pursuit of a better future.


✅ What You’ll Need to Answer in the Application:

Basic Info:

  1. Are you currently enrolled and taking classes at Fullerton College?
  2. What is your cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA)?
  3. What is your major(s)?
  4. Anticipated Graduation Date
  5. Please list the scholarship(s) you are applying for.
    Tip: Write “ANY AND ALL SCHOLARSHIPS FOR WHICH I QUALIFY” to be considered for the maximum number of awards.

Short-Answer Essays (250 words each):

  1. Leadership Experience
    Discuss your most influential leadership experience at Fullerton College or in your community. What impact has the experience had on your career goals?
  2. Why This Scholarship Matters
    What does receiving a Friends of Fullerton College Foundation scholarship mean to you, and how will it positively contribute to your educational pursuits or goals?
  3. Additional Information
    Is there anything else you’d like to share that wasn’t already asked?
    See below for helpful suggestions.

Additional items:

  • Indicate the four-year University that you are accepted to (if applicable).
  • Acknowledge that all information is accurate and may be used in promotional materials.
  • Type your full name to digitally sign the application.

🚫 Top Reasons Students Miss Out on Scholarships:

  • They don’t apply. Don’t count yourself out. If you’re attending Fullerton College, you’re eligible to apply.
  • They wait too long. Waiting until the last minute can lead to errors, tech issues, or missed deadlines.
  • They leave parts blank. Incomplete applications are automatically disqualified.
  • They undersell themselves. Your story matters. Don’t be afraid to share it.
  • They don’t ask for help. Use AI or ask a professor or friend to review your responses.

💡 Tip: Use AI to Help You Get Started

Feeling stuck on what to write? Try this:

  1. Open ChatGPT or another AI writing tool.
  2. Paste one of the questions (like the leadership essay prompt).
  3. Add bullet points or notes about your experience.
  4. Ask the AI to generate a 250-word draft.
  5. Edit it to sound like you—your voice, your tone, your story.

Using AI is like having a brainstorming partner. It’s a tool, not a shortcut.


📝 Ideas for the “Additional Information” Section

Prompt: Is there anything else you’d like to share that wasn’t already asked?

Here are some strong suggestions to consider:

  • Overcoming Challenges: Financial hardship, health, or personal obstacles.
  • Work and Family Responsibilities: Balancing jobs or caregiving while studying.
  • First-Generation College Student: Share how that impacts your motivation.
  • Community or Volunteer Work: Especially if it didn’t fit in the leadership section.
  • Unique Talents or Interests: Hobbies, entrepreneurship, or creative pursuits.
  • Why You Chose Fullerton College: Share your journey or what drew you to FC.

🧠 Expert AI Prompt

Use this prompt with ChatGPT or any AI writing assistant. Click the button to copy it instantly:

Copy Prompt

I’m applying for a community college scholarship at Fullerton College. Help me write short, compelling, and professional responses (max 250 words each) for the following scholarship essay questions. I will share notes about my experience for each question. Please help turn those into strong, authentic short essays that reflect my story and goals. Keep the tone personal but polished.

1. Leadership Experience: Discuss your most influential leadership experience at Fullerton College or in your community. What impact has the experience had on your career goals?
2. What does receiving this scholarship mean to you? How will it positively contribute to your educational pursuits?
3. Is there anything else you’d like to share that wasn’t already asked?
  

Congratulations to Professor Lee Steidel

Congratulations to Professor Lee Steidel

The California Community Colleges Real Estate Education Center is delighted to present the 2021 Advancing Real Estate Education award to Lee Steidel.

With over fifteen years of community college teaching experience, Lee has served as an adjunct faculty member at Mesa College, Fullerton College and San Diego City College.

As the Mesa College real estate program faculty lead and Program Review Lead Writer for six years, Lee’s overarching goal was to maximize student access to more comprehensive, staggered 8-week online course offerings. As a result of these efforts, Mesa College was ranked number three in 2017 in terms of real estate enrollments by the Chancellor’s Office out of 69 participating community college real estate programs. Lee founded the Mesa College Real Estate Advisory Committee and serves as its Chair.

At Fullerton College, Lee originated the course outline of record for a newly launched Advanced Real Estate Finance course and presented a workshop in innovative educational technology to enhance student success. Lee expanded the appraisal curriculum at San Diego City College and helped launch the widely attended annual Real Estate Career Fair Expos featuring local real estate employers, keynote speakers and a panel of real estate experts.

A graduate of UCLA, Lee has over 25 years of experience in residential and commercial real estate valuation, property management and investment. She has been a speaker at the USD Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate and a featured guest on the Los Angeles KNX 1070 Money 101 Show and the San Diego 760 KFMB Love Real Estate Talk Radio Show. To advance real estate career development, Lee personally curates and publishes a Jobs Board by industry specialty as a separate module in each of her seven online courses. Her commitment to student and career success includes showcasing video stories of her top successful students to serve as an inspiration for future students.

Lee was nominated by fellow real estate faculty, and we are proud to recognize her efforts in building successful real estate career education programs for students at three California community colleges.

New Business and Data Analytics Course Available!!!

New Business and Data Analytics Course Available!!!

BUS 255F  INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS AND DATA ANALYTICS

This course is an introductory business course designed to give an understanding of the complete analytics cycle. From determining requirements to extracting and disseminating information, the course will cover the process, technologies, applications, tools, and skills required to analyze data so that informed and timely decisions can be made. Students will learn the methodologies, techniques, and tools most commonly used in data analytics. Other topics include methods and tools for visualization, inference, forecasting, optimization, simulation, and data mining. Tools will include Excel, Alteryx, Qualtrics Survey Software, and Tableau.

CRN 14106  Tuesdays, by Zoom 7:00 PM