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 […]

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A pile of different kinds of metal keys on a red surface, symbolizing self-advocacy skills.

Self-Advocacy: The Secret To Unlocking Your Potential

College Prep

As Maya Angelou once said, “I learned a long time ago the wisest thing I can do is be on my own side, be an advocate for myself and others like me.” In simple terms, self-advocacy means having the ability to express your needs, wants, and concerns when working toward your own individual goals. When you can practice self-advocacy on

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Your Final Semester in High School: What’s Next?

College Prep

I remember feeling like my senior year in high school took forever to come. But I also remember finally becoming a senior and that year flying by. One second you’re trying to decide what sort of clubs or extracurricular activities to join, and the next you’re walking down an aisle of your peers to “Pomp and Circumstance.” With

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