2025 Grad Spotlight: Kimberley Dacosta

º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Graduate from Cybersecurity IT programKimberly Dacosta became a full-time º£½ÇÊÓÆµ student in 2023, nine years after graduating from high school. And now, just two years later, she has emerged as a top student in the Information Technology program.

“Kimberly is an excellent student validated by her Networking & Cyber Defense Program GPA of 3.64,” said Information Technology/Cyber Security instructor Jeff Guzman. “She is dedicated to her studies, and I can tell she has a passion for learning. Kimberly is always among the first to complete the networking projects in class. I have also witnessed her taking time from her own work to assist her fellow students.”

Dacosta, a 2014 graduate of Charlotte’s Olympic High School, took classes at Northwest Florida State Community College and º£½ÇÊÓÆµ (in 2020) before becoming a full-time student in fall 2023.

“I decided to go to º£½ÇÊÓÆµ because my sister previously attended and I heard great things about the environment and Professors,” Dacosta said. “º£½ÇÊÓÆµ was also more affordable than other surrounding colleges.

“I chose the networking and Cyber Defense program because I had an interest in cybersecurity. I grew to love this program because of my instructors and the way they poured into me learning the concepts in a fun way.”

She has already enrolled at East Carolina University to continue her education toward a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Technology with a concentration in Information and Cyber Technology, with the hope of becoming a Cybersecurity Analyst and working with the Cyber Force.

Dacosta shared that one of the most helpful things for her was the support that º£½ÇÊÓÆµ provided for someone whose confidence had been affected by two previous attempts at a college degree.

“When I started º£½ÇÊÓÆµ in 2023, I was approaching my 3rd attempt at college, and I was scared and needed guidance,” Dacosta said. “I was a single mother starting a new career field in which I didn’t even know the basics.

“My advisor guided me and spoke encouragement into me. Along the way, I met Mr. Guzman, who by just being himself and being a great professor, helped me realize how much I love technology.”

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