Daryl Cordova

Daryl Cordova

The Honors College has assisted me by providing me with an on-campus community that was built both in and outside the classroom.

Daryl Cordova

Daryl Cordova originally chose social work as his major, then switched to political science. He chose both majors for the same fundamental reason: his drive and desire to help people for the rest of his life.

Now a junior, he is working at the State Capitol as an intern for Ray Rodrigues, the majority leader of the Florida House of Representatives.

He doesn’t believe he’d be where he is without the Honors College.

“The Honors College has assisted me by providing me with an on-campus community that was built both in and outside the classroom,” he says. “My experience at FGCU has provided opportunities to grow as a student, leader and individual. The skills I have learned will assist me beyond these four years.

“I would tell a prospective student that the Honors College is an opportunity to expand the amount of developmental venues provided. The Honors College is primed with student opportunity and extreme levels of student influence.”

Outside of the classroom, Cordova has been able to do service locally, regionally and abroad. He also had the opportunity to hold leadership positions in student organizations, Greek life and university departments.

“All of these experiences have provided me personal growth and have enhanced my confidence to provide my leadership for the enhancement of society,” he says.

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