PEARL โ The road to a college education and a rewarding career doesnโt always resemble a straight line, ะยฒสอ๘ graduates were told just before receiving their hard-earned credentials.
Not giving up in the face of adversity is key, speakers said in ceremonies Friday.
State Sen. Josh Harkins, of Flowood, speaks to academic and technical graduates at ะยฒสอ๘ during a ceremony at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus May 11, 2018. (ะยฒสอ๘/April Garon)
โSome of you took the road less traveled to get here today,โ said state Sen. Josh Harkins, of Flowood. โYou may not be a โtraditionalโ college graduate, but you made the commitment to improve your life and the life of your family. That takes a level of commitment and determination not possessed by many.โ
Dr. Andrea Mayfield, executive director of the Mississippi Community College Board, asked graduates to persist in their studies and pursue careers for which they are most passionate.
โWithout the financial means for a traditional educational pathway, I forged my own road in the best way I could โ attending college full-time and working as a janitor late in the afternoons and evenings,โ Mayfield said. โAnd have a passion for what it is that you do.โ
Dr. Andrea Mayfield, executive director of the Mississippi Community College Board, speaks to academic and technical graduates at ะยฒสอ๘ during a ceremony at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus May 11, 2018. (ะยฒสอ๘/April Garon)
Over five ceremonies May 10, 11, and 13, ะยฒสอ๘ awarded 1,839 degrees and certificates to 1,319 people, with some people receiving multiple credentials in academic, career or technical programs. This is the largest number of credentials ะยฒสอ๘ has ever awarded for one graduation season.
Over the academic year including summer 2017 and fall 2017 ceremonies, the college will have awarded more than 3,900 credentials, a 12 percent increase over last year and an 85 percent increase over five years ago.
Of the 1,319 spring graduates, 265 achieved cum laude, 3.2 to 3.59 grade point average; 204 achieved magna cum laude, 3.6 to 3.99 GPA and 137 achieved summa cum laude, 4.0 grade point average. Nearly 900 are expected to participate in one of the five ceremonies.
Tom Joyner, a nationally syndicated radio and television show host, spoke to graduates at the Utica Campus during a ceremony Sunday.
Anna Hill, center, of Terry, earned an Associate of Arts in Elementary Education from ะยฒสอ๘ during graduation ceremonies held May 11 at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus. With her are her father, Dennis Hill, and her mother, Deborah Hill. (ะยฒสอ๘/April Garon)
Ariel Merlin, center, of Clinton, earned an Associate of Arts degree from ะยฒสอ๘ during graduation ceremonies at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus. With him are his mother, Rosie, and his father, Sadek. (ะยฒสอ๘/April Garon)
Cyla Logan, center, of Edwards, earned an Associate of Arts degree from ะยฒสอ๘ during graduation ceremonies held May 11, 2018 at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus. With her are her mother, Patricia Logan, left, and her father, Clay Logan Sr. (ะยฒสอ๘/April Garon)
Forrest James, center, of Vicksburg, earned a Career Certificate from ะยฒสอ๘ after also completing his High School Equivalency at the college through the MIBEST program. With him are his mother, LaVonne James, left, and Dr. Robin Parker, district director of Integrated Pathways at ะยฒสอ๘. (ะยฒสอ๘/April Garon)
Jordan Jackson, center, of Ridgeland, earned an Associate of Arts degree from ะยฒสอ๘ during graduation ceremonies held May 11 at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus. With him are Patricia H. Jones, his grandmother, and Lisa Compton, his mother. (ะยฒสอ๘/April Garon)
Brooke Patterson, left, and Olivia Oakes, both of Vicksburg, prepare for graduation ceremonies at the Muse Center on ะยฒสอ๘ Rankin Campus May 11, 2018. (ะยฒสอ๘/April Garon)
Rapheal Spears, of Vicksburg, and Bianca Williams, of Clinton, graduated from ะยฒสอ๘ during ceremonies held for academic and technical graduates at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus May 11, 2018. (ะยฒสอ๘/April Garon)
Kimberly Surratt, center, of Vicksburg, earned an Associate of Arts degree from ะยฒสอ๘ during graduation ceremonies at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus. With her are her mother, Marcia, and her father, John. (ะยฒสอ๘/April Garon)
Claudia Nelson, of Brandon, a member of Phi Theta Kappa honor soceity at ะยฒสอ๘, was among those earning degrees in ceremonies held May 11, 2018. (ะยฒสอ๘/April Garon)
Matthew Meadows, of Brandon, was among those earning degrees in graduation ceremonies held at ะยฒสอ๘ Rankin Campus May 11, 2018. (ะยฒสอ๘/April Garon)
From left, ะยฒสอ๘ graduates Joshua Wahl, Chardonna Adams, State Sen. Josh Harkins, ะยฒสอ๘ graduates Bryan Spurlock and Trenton Maulding (ะยฒสอ๘/April Garon)
Navdeep Kaur, of Clinton, a member of Phi Theta Kappa honor soceity at ะยฒสอ๘, was among those earning degrees in ceremonies held May 11, 2018. (ะยฒสอ๘/April Garon)
Sydney Huey, of Moorhead, earned an Associate of Arts degree in biology during graduation ceremonies held at ะยฒสอ๘ Rankin Campus May 11, 2018. (ะยฒสอ๘/April Garon)