Nursing Alum Inspired to Make an Impact Through Leadership

When Leslie graduated from high school, she was convinced she wasn’t cut out for college. Now a health care leader, she says FRCC gave her a strong foundation.
When Leslie graduated from high school, she was convinced she wasn’t cut out for college. Now a health care leader, she says FRCC gave her a strong foundation.
Want to study engineering, but concerned about the cost? FRCC now offers 3 engineering degrees that help students save time & money on their bachelor’s degree.
A family emergency led Laylonni Jaramillo to a career as an EMT. Through the Care Forward program, she didn’t have to pay for her classes, uniforms or books.
Joseph never thought he was smart enough to attend college. But at FRCC he found a way to turn his passion into his career path.
Before coming to FRCC, Maddie felt isolated because of her disability. Now she has overcome societal judgment and exclusion to find her community at FRCC.
As we celebrate our graduates this spring, we hear many powerful stories about their experience—both in college and in life. Liberty’s story is no exception.
Pride celebrations are fun-filled and invite all people to honor one another’s individuality. But Pride Month in June is about so much more.
Learn how this first-generation student overcomes severe anxiety to find healing, build her resilience, and succeed in college.