EFSC Presents 2021-2022 Student Awards

EFSC Presents 2021-2022 Student Awards
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Eastern Florida State College acknowledged the achievements of exceptional students at its annual student awards ceremony, held Wednesday, April 20 on the Melbourne Campus.

EFSC’s college-wide student awards are presented in two categories: student leadership awards, which recognize students who exhibit exemplary leadership, service, and dedication to their campus, and academic discipline awards, which recognize students who exhibit outstanding academic performance, creativity, and achievement in a specific subject area.

The ceremony featured remarks from several EFSC administrators including Dean of Students Barbara Kennedy, Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs and Chief Learning Officer Dr. Randy Fletcher, Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Sandy Handfield, Associate Vice President of Student Affairs Dr. Laura Sidoran, and Associate Dean of Student Life Paola Moneymaker.

The award recipients, who were nominated by EFSC faculty or staff members, include the nearly four dozen EFSC students listed in the accordion:

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