Skagit Valley College celebrates 2022 graduates
Skagit Valley College’s Class of 2022 walked across the stage for their diplomas, degrees, and certificates last week in-person for the first time since 2019. SVC proudly celebrated the 95th graduating class with in-person ceremonies at the San Juan Center on June 15, Mount Vernon campus on June 16, and Whidbey Island Campus at Oak Harbor High School on June 17.
SVC awarded a total of 1,108 degrees, certificates, and diplomas at its 95th annual commencement celebration to graduates ranging in age from 17 to 66.
Graduates from 2020 and 2021 were also invited to participate in the 2022 commencement ceremonies since SVC held virtual ceremonies for those two years.
“I am both inspired by our graduates, who faced unprecedented challenges the last two years, and excited about their futures, as they have proven that they can prosper together in a diverse society, by nurturing a respectful, thoughtful environment," said Dr. Tom Keegan, SVC President.
The ceremonies at both campuses featured the SVC Showcase Singers and the Keith Highlanders Bagpipe Band. The Skagit Community Band and the SVC Mariachi Band performed at the Mount Vernon ceremonies. The Okinawa Kenjin Kai drum group of Oak Harbor performed at the Whidbey Island ceremony.
At the Mount Vernon campus ceremonies, Ana Rivas, Mount Vernon campus’ Vice President of the Associated Students of Skagit Valley College, addressed the graduates. She is the 2022 Lewis Award recipient, a 2020 “Rising SWAN” recipient from the Skagit Women’s Alliance and Network (SWAN) for her community contributions, completed the Latino Leadership Institute, and is a Leadership Skagit graduate. Rivas, a first-generation college student, graduated with her Bachelor of Applied Science in Applied Management and plans to pursue a Master’s degree at the University of Washington this fall.
Hannah Winstead, Whidbey Island Campus President of the Associated Students at Skagit Valley College, addressed graduates at the Whidbey Island campus ceremony. Winstead was nominated for the 2022 Yates Award and is well-known as an inclusive leader on campus. She received an Associate in Biology DTA/MRP and has plans to attend the University of Colorado in Denver to study biology. She aspires to become a medical doctor and research new diseases.
About the SVC graduating class of 2022:
Total number of graduates: 1,108
Bachelor of Applied Science Degrees: 17
Associate Transfer Degrees: 568
Professional and Technical Degrees and Certificates: 428
High School Diplomas: 94
Running Start students receiving a college degree and graduating from high school: 114
President’s Medalists: 39
International Students graduating from 4 countries (China, Japan, Taiwan, and Vietnam): 9
Luz Hancock-Rivera, a Whidbey Island Campus graduate, received the Yates Award for showing outstanding leadership, community service, and academic achievement.
Ana Rivas received the Lewis Award which is awarded to the overall outstanding graduating student from the Mount Vernon Campus.
SVC awarded the President’s Medal to 39 students for having all A or A- grades and attending SVC for at least three quarters: Angela Alter, Katie Arthur, Dannica Bergam, Trenton Borgognoni, Andrew Buys, Thomas Buys, Amber Dahlem, Amanda Dams, Ellinore Evans, Ezra Franklin, Kevin Frazier, Molly Greiner, Caden Hein, Ralph Herrera, Alex Hochsprung, Charity-Dakota Jordan, Ashton Kaopua, Abigail Lanphear, Marybel Mapa, Joel Mcnayr, Isabella Miller, Ashly Nelson, Bryan Nelson, Patrick O-Brion, Olivia Osburn, Matthew Przbylski, April Rich, Zachary Riche, Erin Roberts, Naomi Scholz, Camille Skiles, Alexandra Slyman, Sabrina Smith, Cody Stanger, Junaper Swanson, Shannon Vander Ark, Baylor Virata, James Woodsmacy, and Dallin Wright.
For more information, visit skagit.edu/commencement.
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Skagit Valley College is making a difference throughout Skagit, Island, and San Juan counties by providing access to higher education for all who seek a better future. Part of what makes our college special is that we are deeply committed to equity in access, achievement, and community. Whether you are training for a new job, beginning your college experience, finishing the degree you started, adding English language skills, or pursuing a high school credential, Skagit Valley College welcomes you.