The Florida Civic Literacy Exam is a required test that assesses knowledge of civic literacy. Civic literacy is the essential knowledge, skills, and understanding needed to actively participate in democratic processes, engage with societal issues, and make informed decisions as responsible citizens. The Florida Civic Literacy Exam can be taken at the Placement and Assessment Center (located in I-47 on the Northwest Campus).
The FCLE Study Center is a free, online resource available to all Santa Fe College students, designed to help prepare for the State of Florida’s Civic Literacy Exam. This self-paced course offers flexible study options to meet the state’s civic literacy standards.
You may also wish to download the official apps from the USCIC to study for the Civics Test, available for Apple and Android.
Florida Civic Literacy Exam Study Guide (Florida State College Jacksonville)
Besides the official sample items, there are few specific, tailored resources for the FCLE. However, there are many supplemental resources on American government and history that will help prepare you. Additionally, because the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Naturalization Test serves as the foundation for the Florida Civic Literacy Examination, resources for that test will also be helpful.
These books may be found on the third floor of the Library and students may check them out for four weeks with an SF ID card. Use the listed call numbers to locate the books.
Advanced Placement United States History
by
John J. Newman and John M. Schmalbach
US Citizenship Test Study Guide 2023 and 2024: USCIS Naturalization Civics Exam Secrets Book
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