FRCC Student Wins Prestigious National Scholarship

FRCC nursing student Elizabeth Mahoney—a former Peace Corps volunteer—has been awarded the prestigious national New Century Workforce Pathway Scholarship.

FRCC nursing student Elizabeth Mahoney—a former Peace Corps volunteer—has been awarded the prestigious national New Century Workforce Pathway Scholarship.

Life after high school put a few unexpected obstacles in Cydnee Fuller’s road to college. Read how an apprenticeship at FRCC helped her get back on track.

Many of us start January each year with a goal to eat better, but the best intentions don’t always stick. Read our tips on how to make lasting changes.

Zoe has always learned best by doing. Despite hard times, her dogged persistence has helped her reach her goal—a career in health care.

This former nurse aide is moving up the career ladder fast through an intensive apprenticeship program. “I love this program,” she says.

Students who want to become registered dietician nutritionists can now complete the required degrees for their credential in less time—and for less money.

During Mental Health Awareness Month in May, we’re encouraged to end the stigma around discussing mental health issues. Student Maia Hawkins reminds us why.
All three FRCC campuses are hosting 9Health Fairs for our communities—each event is free and open to all ages. Join us for free or affordable health screenings.