Sierra College celebrated the achievement of more than 3,200 graduates. The in-person ceremonies at the Rocklin, Nevada County and Tahoe-Truckee- campuses on May 18th and 19th included more than 500 graduates who walked the ceremonies.
ROCKLIN, Calif., May 23, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Sierra College celebrated the achievement of more than 3,200 graduates. The in-person ceremonies at the Rocklin, Nevada County and Tahoe-Truckee- campuses on May 18th and 19th included more than 500 graduates who walked the ceremonies.
Among the more than 3,200 graduates, the average age is 26 with 20% of graduates aged 30 or older – ranging in age from the youngest graduate at 15 to the oldest at 75. This included 65 veterans and 26 former foster youth.
The top five majors for graduates this year:
Allied Health
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Natural Science
Psychology for Transfer
Business Administration for Transfer
The top five high schools for graduates this year:
Whitney High School
Woodcreek High School
Rocklin High School
Oakmont High School
Roseville High School
In remarks to graduates, Sierra College Superintendent/President Willy Duncan noted, "You have all taken different paths to get here, and your experiences are uniquely your own, but what you have in common is the value you place on your education."
Also speaking at Sierra College's 2023 Commencement celebrations:
Student Speakers: Patrick Forbes (Tahoe-Truckee), Olivia Terhorst-Steele (NCC), Maya Mosely (Rocklin)
Commencement Address: Trish Rodriguez, Senior Vice President, Clinical Services for Northern California, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and Hospital
Faculty Speakers: Allie Aguilar, Counselor (NCC), Michael Waterson, Professor of Mathematics (Rocklin)
Registration at Sierra College is open for Fall 2023. More information on affordable, convenient, and relevant education is available at http://www.SierraCollege.edu/YouCan.
About Sierra College
Sierra College District is rising to the needs of our community. Sierra College serves 3,200 square miles of Northern California with campuses in Roseville, Rocklin, Grass Valley, and Truckee. With approximately 125 degree and certificate programs, Sierra College is ranked first in Northern California (Sacramento north) for transfers to four-year universities, offers career/technical training, and classes for upgrading job skills. Sierra graduates can be found in businesses and industries throughout the region. More information is at http://www.sierracollege.edu.
Media Contact
Josh Morgan, Sierra College, 9166607271, [email protected]
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