Embry-Riddle student Nina Egbalic stands in a lab in a white lab coat. Embry-Riddle student Nina Egbalic stands in a lab in a white lab coat.

Let Embry‑Riddle Take You Places

Story by Jon O'Neill
Jon O'Neill
Nina Egbalic scored a great job out of college. Learn how Embry‑Riddle can open doors for you too.

Embry‑Riddle grad Nina Egbalic talks about her hands-on experiences in various labs, which led to her landing a job at the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.

Forensic Biology graduate Nina Egbalic (’19) says the hands-on experiences she got at Embry‑Riddle have helped her “hit the ground running” by opening doors to several dynamic career options.

Specifically, she credits an internship at The Biomechanics, a physical therapy and sports medicine center near the Prescott Campus, with helping her chart a career course she’s excited about.

“I was able to learn a lot of individual knowledge from the different therapists I got to work with,” she said.

And her degree from a renowned STEM school like Embry‑Riddle has Egbalic feeling “more than ready” to tackle whatever opportunities her future may offer.

“I think the coolest part about being a Forensic Biology major is the hands-on lab experiences that we get – because once we graduate we get these awesome job opportunities. And I’m one of them.”

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