EFSC Recognized at Major State Conference


November 13, 2019

Eastern Florida State College received several awards at the Association of Florida Colleges 70th Annual Meeting and Conference in Palm Harbor.

EFSC employees and Spiderman balloon
EFSC employees attended Casey Covel's presentation on "Pop Culture Power: Employing Superheroes to Connect with Underserved Student Populations" at the AFC Conference.

The Association promotes professional growth and excellence for employees of the 28 member institutions in the Florida College System, which serves more than 800,000 students annually.

AFC’s Eastern Florida Chapter earned honors in various areas, recognizing the development of EFSC employees and programs to better serve students.

Awards included:

  • The Gold Chapter Award for dedication to professional development and exemplary service to AFC and the Florida College System.
  • Three Awards of Excellence for the EFSC Foundation Newsletter (1st place), “My First Year at EFSC” New Student Guide (1st place), and the redesign of various advising materials (3rd place).
  • The EFSC Student Recruitment team’s annual “College for a Day” event was a finalist for exemplary practice in student development based on innovativeness and impact to students. The winner will be selected at the Student Development Commission Conference May 19-21, 2020 at Seminole State College in Sanford.
Two men and one women: Christine Tripp
AFC’s newly elected state officers: Gregory Williams, Tallahassee Community College; Christine Tripp, Eastern Florida State College; Ray Coulter, Palm Beach State College.

Special recognitions:

  • Christine Tripp, Director of Student Recruitment and Enrollment Marketing Services, was elected AFC’s Vice President-elect of Regions and Chapters for 2020.
  • Tracy Glidden, Student Recruitment Coordinator, was recognized for her service as AFC’s outgoing Vice President of Commissions for 2019.
  • Kathy Bauernfeind, Administrative Assistant to the Melbourne Campus Provost, was named an Unsung Hero for the EFSC Chapter and received an award from fellow members.
  • Casey Covel, a Coordinator in the Career Planning and Development Center, led a presentation on the power of pop culture to engage underserved students. It was one of three professional development presentations by EFSC employees for attendees.
  • EFSC had its fourth graduate of the Certified College Professional Program since the program’s inception in 2012.

Eastern Florida had a large conference presence this year with 11 registered Association delegates.

Visit the chapter's Facebook page to view additional conference photos.