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Pay It Forward: Why It’s Important To Support Your Alma Mater

Student Life

After you graduate from EFSC, you’re most likely seeking employment or choosing to further your education. That’s usually how it goes — and we’re always excited to hear about those next steps in your professional career. That said, as we approach this season of giving, it’s important to take a step back and not only

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Talk Is CHEAP: Why You Should Build Relationships with Your Instructors and How To Do It

Academics

You caught up in homework, essays, quizzes, and mid-terms in college, but what about your social game? Forming professional relationships with your professors is just as important as your academics (if not more important) as you continue to pursue your scholarly and professional goals. Building relationships with your professors may be a bit intimidating, but

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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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