Who is the Association of Florida Colleges?

The Association of Florida Colleges (AFC) is a statewide organization that represents specific concerns of the Florida College System. It was started in 1949 by individuals dedicated to promoting the growth and advancement of the community college system. The yearly dues of its members help AFC provide the monetary support to allow AFC to monitor state legislation to determine the impact on colleges and their employees.

Who Pays?

You

When You Are Eligible

As soon as employed.

What You Receive

Membership dues also help pay for lobbyists who provide information to legislators so that they can make better decisions about the Florida College System. Other benefits include social events and attendance at educational workshops. Annual membership dues are as follows: employees with salaries under $30,000 a year pay $35; employees with salaries over $30,000 to $74,999 pay $45. Membership dues may be paid via payroll deduction for regular faculty and staff. An AFC campus representative will contact the employee soon after employment start date.