Four Brothers Show That It’s Never Too Late To Get An Education

Yosef, Josh, Joel and Aaron Escobar are not your typical college students.

Three of them started college after they were 25. Raised by parents, who fled communist Cuba in 1994 seeking political asylum, they grew up in poverty in Hialeah Gardens and had to get jobs at a young age to help support the family. 

Attending college was an afterthought for the four brothers who were homeschooled.   

“I never thought college was for us…I saw higher education as something that’s for rich kids,” said 33-year-old Aaron. “I was envious of other kids who go to prom and have this vibrant social life and have extracurriculars. I didn’t have any of that.”

But in 2022, Aaron hatched a plan to change all that. He pitched his brothers the idea of attending Miami Dade Collegetogether.

A year later, the quartet completed their GED at West Campus and they enrolled for their first semester at MDC in August of 2024. 

“It was just so different from what I had been doing before,” said 24-year-old Yosef. “I had never been in an official classroom and then I’m suddenly going to college.” 

Despite their difficulties, their background gave them strength and influenced them to study diverse career paths.

Aaron and Yosef were both interested in computers. 

Yosef, who earned a reputation for tinkering with technology and being the family’s “tech support” guy, is a computer information systems major in the Honors College at Wolfson Campus.

Aaron is pursuing a computer science degree after years of using the family’s “shoddy computer” as a guinea pig to explore computer programming. He aspires to work on video games in the future.

“Just the idea that I can create narratives that can really influence people…video games are the epitome of art and science,” Aaron said.

Joel is fascinated with the minds of fictional characters. That passion partly stems from an indie film the brothers worked on, The Illustrator. The movie, which takes place in a fictional post-apocalyptic Miami, features their sister Yadira Escobar and is directed by Aaron. It was released in 2020. 

Working on the project helped the 29-year-old realize he was not only interested in how the minds of fictional characters worked, but real people’s minds as well. 

He is a psychology major and part of the Wolves in Training Honors College program at Wolfson Campus that offers new students a mentor to help them  navigate the challenges of college. 

The fourth brother, Josh, originally decided to study film, television and digital production but, fueled by his family’s background in politics, the 27-year-old switched to political science. 

His older sister, Yadira, ran in 2020 to represent Florida’s 25th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. Josh currently serves as a senator in the Student Government Association at Wolfson Campus.

Four Cuban-American brothers—Yosef, Josh, Joel and Aaron—are set to graduate from Miami Dade College this month. The siblings began college later in life after working through their teens to help their family out of poverty.
Brotherly Love: Pictured from left to right are three of the Escobar brothers—Yosef, Joel and Aaron—who graduated from Miami Dade College during commencement at loanDepot Park on April 25. LUCA LAUSELL/THE REPORTER

On April 25, the brothers graduated from MDC together during Commencement 2026 at loanDepot park.

“I admire their tenacity and their drive—their willingness to be involved in the Honors College and the College altogether,” said Daphnee Gilles, a professor in the World Language Department and an Honors College faculty member.

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Keyra Mendoza
Keyra Mendoza
Keyra Mendoza, 18, is a mass communication/journalism major at Wolfson Campus. Mendoza, who graduated from Miami Beach Senior High School in 2024, will serve as a news writer for The Reporter during the 2025-2026 school year. She aspires to be an entertainment journalist.
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