Tabbitha Bailey, a woman wearing a green ballcap and holding a Boston Marathon registration sign

EFSC Student Pursues Degree while Running Marathons in all 50 States

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Tabbitha Bailey’s passion for running began during high school, when she discovered her love for the sport after struggling with other athletic pursuits. “I wasn’t very good at other sports,” she admits. “But running was something I could excel at and truly enjoy. I knew from there I wanted to keep going.” Her dream of […]

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A male and female aerospace technology student work together on a soldering project

Launching Futures: EFSC’s Aerospace Technology Program Soars to New Heights

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Led by Program Manager Ed Mango, a 34-year NASA veteran, EFSC’s Aerospace Technology program offers a unique focus on spacecraft and launch vehicles, not just aviation. “We are the only program in Florida, and really in the U.S., that focuses on aerospace technology as it applies to being a technician or quality specialist for space

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Three diverse aviation technology students work on an aircraft with aircraft tools

‘The Sky’s No Limit’ for Graduates of EFSC’s Aviation Technology Program

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For Bradon Losapio, aviation runs in the family. His great-grandfather helped design the Lancaster Bomber, and his grandfather worked on the Space Shuttle program. Inspired by his family’s history and personal love for aviation, he found EFSC’s Aviation Maintenance Technology (AMT) program to be a perfect fit. “We have a strong reputation with a lot

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Professor Meer Almeer holds a skateboard crafted from composites in the engineering lab

Ignite Your Future in Electronics

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Do you enjoy working with your hands? Is finding solutions to technical problems exciting? Does post-high school training (but not traditional college courses) appeal to you? Great news: National studies show that eight out of ten jobs require training beyond high school, but not necessarily a four-year degree. Eastern Florida State College’s Engineering Technology degree

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