A veteran in camouflage holding a pen filling out a form. He is drawing upon military transition college advice to complete the process.

College in My Sights: Life as a Student Veteran

College Prep

No matter how long a person has served, transitioning out of the military has its challenges. For example, you’ll need to immediately answer, “What’s next?” Some people (myself included) choose college as the next step. While transition classes are normally provided to service members re-entering civilian life, my biggest piece of advice when it comes […]

College in My Sights: Life as a Student Veteran Read Post »

A man wearing a backpack and a hat at a crossroads in the forest. The left side is bright and the right side is dark. symbolizing the decision between A.A. vs. A.S. degrees at EFSC.

A.A. Versus A.S.: What’s the Difference?

Academics

At Eastern Florida State College, most of the programs we offer are at the associate level. An associate degree is typically a two-year program of study designed to prepare you to pursue additional higher education or to gain the skills you’ll need for meaningful employment within the workforce. Understanding which kind of associate degree is right for you is

A.A. Versus A.S.: What’s the Difference? Read Post »

A large group of EFSC Bacherlor graduates in green robes. One of the graduates is Joey Hilde, representing EFSC Alum Success.

Alumni Corner: Joey Hilde

Student Life

Being an EFSC alum means you’ve had success getting through the rigor of academic studies at least once. For former EFSC student Joey Hilde, it’s also paved the way for a rewarding future in the medical field. A Merritt Island local, he started off getting his Associate in Arts from Eastern Florida. Then, he completed a BAS in Applied Health Sciences (Biomedical Science track) with a focus in Multiple Sclerosis Pathology in 2016. Hilde is now pursuing a Master of Public Health at Capella University. With the

Alumni Corner: Joey Hilde Read Post »

Scroll to Top