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AVON PARK, Fla. – Sept. 25, 2025 – South Florida State College (SFSC) has been awarded a $1,000 grant to bolster faculty professional development opportunities that will, ultimately, nurture student academic success. This grant comes from the Avon Park Walmart store #3887 through the Walmart Foundation’s Spark Good program.
“These funds from Walmart will strengthen SFSC’s investment in faculty development and innovation,” said Carleigh Okwali, director of the Center for Innovative Teaching. “With this support, we can provide targeted training, tools, and resources that directly enhance our instructors’ professional growth and teaching strategies. By equipping our faculty with meaningful development opportunities, we continue to uphold our commitment to academic excellence and student success. We are deeply appreciative of Walmart’s partnership in this important work.”
As part of its commitment to faculty professional development and student success, the College recently created its Center for Innovative Teaching (CIT) on the Highlands Campus in Avon Park. Through the CIT, faculty can explore new technologies in teaching and innovation in course design to achieve greater student engagement.
For more information about the CIT at SFSC, contact Okwali at Carleigh.okwali@southflorida.edu or 863-784-7018.