Student Success spotlight: Cheryl Kilsheimer

Monday, April 6, 2020
Written by: Seminole State Staff

Cheryl Kilsheimer, of Apopka, was prompted to make a career change after learning about a U.S. Department of Labor study that showed healthcare occupations are in high demand.  Kilsheimer decided to enroll at Seminole State and join The Hartford’s Claims Apprentice Program, a partnership between CareerSource Central Florida, the College, and the insurer.  Apprentices work for the insurance company while at the same time taking courses at Seminole State. Kilsheimer graduated with a Health Information Technology (A.S.) degree and is now working full time at The Hartford in Lake Mary.


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