FSCJ students cross the stage with high expectations for the future

FSCJ 2024 graduation (WJXT)

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Florida State College of Jacksonville held its commencement Thursday.

As graduates walk across the stage to get their degrees, many expect to enter their new careers.

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Ronniciea Saunders, who graduated with her associate in dental hygiene, said she is still in the interview process.

“I honestly, I love teeth. I’ve always been fascinated with going to the dentist. So I decided to just get into hygiene, and hopefully, one day become a dentist,” Saunders said.

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She said she is currently interviewing with three dental offices.

“I think dental hygiene is so needed in Florida right now that it is pretty, we’re in a good field to find a job,” Saunders said.

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Adriana Higgs graduated with her biomedical degree. She shared plans to stay home with her daughter, Genevieve, for a few months before jumping into the job market.

“My dream job? Honestly, getting a doctorate and being a professor, and being able to teach specifically something in plant science or microbiology,” Higgs said.

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While the job market might be difficult for some, Saunders says it’s important to keep going.

“Sometimes you may think that you can’t do it but I promise you can do it. Hygiene school was crazy, and it was hard, but I graduated,” Saunders said.

For Higgs, accomplishing her goal of getting her degree with her family cheering her on made everything worthwhile.

“It’s been a long road. And I’m really glad that I’m here. And she’s also here to experience this with me,” Higgs said. “Everybody’s really happy.”

Tatiana Parker, who is also a mother, graduated with her associate in surgical technology and already had a job lined up.

“I have accepted an offer at a hospital. So, I’ll be working there as a surgical tech,” Parker said.


About the Author

Ariel Schiller joined the News4Jax team as an evening reporter in September of 2023. She comes to Jacksonville from Tallahassee where she worked at ABC27 as a Weekend Anchor/Reporter for 10 months.

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