William Connor Fitzpatrick, top of his class at Mel High, will study aerospace engineering. He hopes to help humanity expand into the cosmos.
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Four recipients of Florida Tech's most prestigious financial award spent a recent evening with Jeanne Farmer celebrating the program.
Read More »Andy Traficante is a graduate of Saint Andrew’s School in Boca Raton and plans to study aerospace engineering at Florida Tech.
Read More »Emily Simpson of Gainesville is the recipient of the university’s most prestigious financial award. She plans to study planetary science.
Read More »Madison Rooth from Odessa, Florida, plans to study astronomy and astrophysics. She began at Florida Tech on Aug. 19.
Read More »Travis Rembrandt, 18, of Cape Coral, has earned a 4.62 weighted grade point average and scored 34 out of 36 on his ACT at Canterbury School in Fort Myers.
Read More »Camara Lyn Casson graduated this year from Eastside High School in Gainesville, where she ranked first in her class of 358 and earned a 5.0 weighted grade point average.
Read More »The Indian Harbour Beach resident who graduated with a 4.37 grade point average plans to study cybersecurity at Florida Tech.
Read More »The Melbourne resident, a graduate of Viera HIgh School, plans to study engineering at Florida Tech.
Read More »Merritt Island Resident Plans to Study Meteorology at Florida Tech MELBOURNE, FLA. — Florida Institute of Technology has named Alex Robertson the 2014 recipient of its most prestigious scholarship, the Farmer Scholarship. Robertson, an Edgewood Jr./Sr. High School graduate planning to study meteorology, received a full, four-year scholarship under the Phillip W. Farmer Scholars Program that covers all tuition and…
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