Samuel Eastmond always had big dreams. A love of basketball, a broken ankle, and a biology program at Indian River State College set him on a path he never expected — one that ends this spring with a bachelor’s degree in biology and a seat in a prestigious physical therapy doctoral program.

Inspired by Family
Samuel didn’t choose Indian River State College by accident. His older brother, Bradley Eastmond, earned his bachelor’s in biology through the same program — and went on to build a thriving career. That success left a lasting impression. “He inspired me to pursue science,” Samuel says. “He got his bachelor’s in biology here and is now very successful.” Following in Bradley’s footsteps, Samuel enrolled at The River and never looked back.
A Rigorous Program, a Supportive Environment
Samuel’s coursework at The River covered organic chemistry, physics, biotechnology, genetics, and microbiology. The curriculum challenged him — but the faculty made the difference. “I loved my instructors here,” he says. “They put me in a very nurturing environment.” Even when Samuel wasn’t sure which direction to take, his professors helped him find his footing. “They aligned me in the perfect position to succeed,” he adds. Two faculty members stand out in particular: Dr. Tom D’Elia and Professor Megan Carroll, both of whom provided hands-on mentorship throughout his studies.
Scholarships Arrived at the Right Moment
Financial support also played a key role in Samuel’s journey. He received scholarships through the Indian River State College Foundation — and the timing could not have been better. “They were vital,” he says. “They came at the perfect time, when I wasn’t sure where funding was coming from.” That support kept him focused on his studies instead of his finances.
His Cohort: An Unexpected Source of Strength
Beyond the classroom, Samuel found community in his classmates. Ask him his favorite memory at The River, and the answer comes quickly. “My cohort has been by my side, supporting me mentally and emotionally,” he says. “I can’t express how much I appreciate them.” That bond, built through long study sessions and shared challenges, became one of the defining parts of his college experience.
A Broken Ankle That Changed Everything
Samuel’s passion for physical therapy grew out of a personal setback. As a young basketball player, he fractured his ankle and feared his athletic dreams were out of reach. Then rehabilitation began — and something clicked. “The rehab process felt like working out, like playing basketball,” he recalls. “It was seamless. And I thought, if I can wake up and do that every day, it wouldn’t feel like work.” That realization pointed him toward a career in healthcare.
Next Stop: Miami
Samuel’s next chapter starts soon. The University of Saint Augustine Health Sciences Program in Miami recently accepted him into their Doctor of Physical Therapy program, with classes beginning in August 2026. His goal is straightforward: earn his doctorate and help people reclaim their lives through rehabilitation — just as someone once helped him.


Advice for Anyone Thinking About Starting
Samuel also has a message for anyone who thinks a college degree is out of reach. “You’re never too old. You’re never too late,” he says plainly. “Anybody can do it with the right persistence and dedication.”
Walking Across the Stage
When Samuel crosses the commencement stage this spring, his brother Bradley — The River alumnus who started it all — will be watching alongside the rest of his family. Samuel already knows how he’ll feel. “Fulfilled, accomplished, relieved, and a little sad that it’s over,” he says with a smile. “It was an amazing part of my journey. I would do it all over again if I could.”
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