News Type: Press Release

  • Indian River State College and The University of Central Florida Partner to Establish Transfer Agreement

    Indian River State College and The University of Central Florida Partner to Establish Transfer Agreement

    DirectConnect to UCF® to offer streamlined transfers from The River to UCF

    Six representatives from Indian River State College and the University of Central Florida stand side by side in front of a large screen displaying the “DirectConnect to UCF – Guaranteed Entry” logo. From left to right: Adrienne Frame, Elizabeth Gaskin, Calvin Williams, Kimberly Hardy, Heather J. Belmont, and John Buckwalter. All are smiling and dressed in business attire, gathered to celebrate IRSC’s launch into DirectConnect to UCF.
    Indian River State College and University of Central Florida representatives at the launch celebration of DirectConnect to UCF: Adrienne Frame, Elizabeth Gaskin, Dr. Calvin Williams, Kimberly Hardy, Dr. Heather J. Belmont, and John Buckwalter
  • One Suit Away from Success: Students Find Confidence in the Career Closet

    One Suit Away from Success: Students Find Confidence in the Career Closet

    A student browses a clothing rack filled with professional attire such as blazers and suits inside a campus mailroom area. Another student walks by in the background carrying a water bottle.
    Career-ready: A student selects donated professional clothing at the Career Closet, where free attire helps students dress for success. 

    The Career Closet operates year-round at: 

  • From Training to the Front Lines: Indian River State College Graduates Two New Classes of Public Safety Professionals

    From Training to the Front Lines: Indian River State College Graduates Two New Classes of Public Safety Professionals

    Group portrait of Indian River State College law enforcement academy cadets in blue uniforms, arranged in three rows outside a columned campus building with palm trees. U.S. and Florida flags stand behind; an instructor in yellow is at left and a staff member in a tie is at right.
    Corrections Academy Class #178 graduates celebrate their completion of the rigorous 420-hour Basic Recruit Training Program, marking the beginning of their careers as correctional officers in state and federal facilities. 
    Group portrait of Indian River State College law enforcement academy cadets in blue uniforms, posed in three rows outside a columned campus building. The U.S. flag is centered, with campus and Florida/academy flags flanking the group; a staff member in a dress shirt and tie stands at far right.
    Law Enforcement Academy Class #181 graduates celebrate their completion of the rigorous 770-hour Florida Basic Recruit Training Program, marking the beginning of their careers in law enforcement and public service. 
  • The River’s Alpha Phi Sigma to Host Haunted House Fundraiser 

    The River’s Alpha Phi Sigma to Host Haunted House Fundraiser 

    A spooky Halloween decoration featuring a scarecrow figure with a carved jack-o'-lantern pumpkin head. The pumpkin has a menacing grin with jagged triangular teeth and glowing yellow eyes. The scarecrow is dressed in tattered, weathered clothing and positioned with one arm raised upward. The scene is set in what appears to be an indoor space with exposed wooden ceiling beams and structural elements visible in the dim lighting, creating an eerie haunted house atmosphere.
  • Doors Open, Futures Begin: Indian River State College Announces Upcoming Open House Events

    Doors Open, Futures Begin: Indian River State College Announces Upcoming Open House Events

    Prospective students can explore programs, meet faculty, and discover career pathways at open houses throughout the academic year

  • Remembering 9/11: Indian River State College Honors Fallen Heroes with Tower Run

    Remembering 9/11: Indian River State College Honors Fallen Heroes with Tower Run

    A photo of participants climbing the College's seven-story fire tower during the 2025 9/11 Tower Run, honoring the firefighters of Sept. 11, 2001
    Participants climb the seven-story fire tower during the 2025 9/11 Tower Run, honoring the firefighters of Sept. 11, 2001

  • Youth Robotics Program Offered by Indian River State College  

    Youth Robotics Program Offered by Indian River State College  

    A photo showing young engineers getting hands-on experience building and programming robots at an Indian River State College youth robotics program or camp.

  • Build Your Financial Future: The River’s Fall Seminar Series

    Build Your Financial Future: The River’s Fall Seminar Series

  • Discover Your Healthcare Future! Indian River State College School of Nursing to Host Open House on 9/16/25 

    Discover Your Healthcare Future! Indian River State College School of Nursing to Host Open House on 9/16/25 

  • Future Nurses to Gain Real-World Experience through Indian River State College and HCA Florida Partnership Expansion

    Future Nurses to Gain Real-World Experience through Indian River State College and HCA Florida Partnership Expansion

    Three women stand in front of an orange banner reading “HCA Florida St. Lucie Hospital Dedicated Education Hospital.” The banner describes a collaboration with an academic partner to create an immersive clinical education model. The women are smiling, dressed in professional attire, and surrounded by blue, white, and orange balloons.
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    About Indian River State College: Indian River State College, serving Florida’s Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River, and Okeechobee counties, offers high-quality, affordable education to 23,000 students annually through traditional and online courses. The College provides over 130 programs leading to bachelor’s degrees, associate degrees, technical certificates, and applied technology diplomas. To learn more, visit irsc.edu. 

    About HCA Florida Healthcare: HCA Florida Healthcare, a part of HCA Healthcare, is a family of more than 650 affiliated sites of care, including hospitals, physician practices, freestanding emergency rooms and urgent care centers. As one of the state’s leading healthcare networks, HCA Florida Healthcare’s 11,100 experienced doctors and more than 84,000 colleagues work together to deliver equitable, evidence-based collaborative care through more than 12 million patient encounters annually. HCA Florida Healthcare is committed to improving more lives in more ways and giving back to the communities it serves. In 2024, the network provided more than $1 billion in uncompensated care and contributed more than $3.7 million to community organizations across the state. In addition, HCA Florida Healthcare offers patients access to highly trained specialists, including the state’s most comprehensive cardiovascular network. A strong advocate for the next generation of healthcare professionals, HCA Florida Healthcare is a leader in training future healthcare professionals, offering 151 Graduate Medical Education (GME) programs at 27 different hospitals with more than 2,400 residents. For more information, please visit HCAFloridaHealthcare.com.