Overcoming Disability to Access New Heights
Recent grad Sam White didn’t let disability prevent him from pursuing a college degree. With help from FRCC staff, he’s now at UNC studying special education.
Recent grad Sam White didn’t let disability prevent him from pursuing a college degree. With help from FRCC staff, he’s now at UNC studying special education.
Ever dream about starting a new career? You might be surprised to hear that a number of industries will actually pay you to learn the ropes while on the job.
An 8-year career in the Army earned Levi Lynch two Purple Hearts. He had to retire due to an injury—but he came to FRCC and found a path to his next endeavor.
Midterms are coming up and you probably have a lot on your plate. To help manage the stress, here are some tips for getting into the right headspace this month.
If you’re starting your college journey at a community college, you have one big question to answer: Which degree is best for you? Here are your options…
Going to college is a big step for any student—but if you’re a first-generation college student, you may have some extra questions. Here are some tips…
Twenty Westminster High School students continued learning this summer by doing and having fun—through FRCC’s TRIO Upward Bound summer academy.
P-TECH students complete college-level courses in high school. They can earn their diploma + an associate degree in computer info systems from FRCC—at no cost to the student.