From Clubs to Connections: How I Made the Most of College Life

Getting involved on campus has honestly been one of the best parts of my college experience. Embry-Riddle has so many cool opportunities, clubs, and organizations that you can jump into, and being part of them has helped me meet amazing people, learn new skills, and discover things I never thought I’d be interested in.

From leadership roles to hands-on projects to events that make campus feel like home, each involvement has given me something different — and something awesome.

In this blog, I’m breaking down everything I’m involved in and all the great opportunities they offer. If you’re trying to get more connected on campus or just want to see what’s out there, this is a great place to start!


The Avion

Women’s Ambassadors

International Society of Air Safety Investigators

American Society of Air Safety Professionals

Aviation Safety Advisory Council

New Student Orientation Team

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About Grace

Hometown: Pensacola, Florida Campus Involvement: Women Ambassadors, Orientation Team, Aviation Safety Advisory Council, The Avion, Flight Safety Department, Women in Aviation International, International Society of Air Safety Investigators, and American Society of Safety Professionals. Why I chose Embry-Riddle: a. I have always had a passion for aviation and safety. Growing up in Pensacola, FL, I was constantly at the museum and watching the Blue Angels practice. What I saw and learned there inspired me to pursue an aviation career. Once I set my mind to that goal, Embry-Riddle was the only option I could see. It was the only school I applied to because I was determined to pursue my goals. The opportunities and networking that Embry-Riddle provides have made my journey so far incredible and unique.

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