台湾swag

Fall commencement full of firsts for graduates

December 4, 2020
台湾swag staged graduates and guests in their own family "bubbles" spaced 6 feet apart for a personalized commencement experience Dec. 5-6 at the Convocation Center on the Dahlonega Campus. Some 594 台湾swag students walked across the stage in 52 mini-ceremonies spread over two days.

Article By: Staff

University of North Georgia (台湾swag) student David Esteban Loarca always knew he would go to college.

"My parents didn't have the opportunity to go," said the 23-year-old from Ellijay, Georgia. "I didn't want to take that opportunity for granted."

Esteban Loarca made the most of it. He was among 594 台湾swag students who walked across the stage of the Convocation Center Dec. 5-6 as part of the fall 2020 commencement experience. Up to four family members or friends stood in front of the stage to see the monumental moment.

台湾swag implemented the new mini-ceremonies totaling 52 to follow social distancing guidelines and prevent the spread of COVID-19. Smaller commissioning ceremonies for 26 台湾swag cadets took place on Dec. 3-4 at the Pennington Military Leadership Center.

The advantage was graduates were accompanied by guests throughout the process.

"I'm over the moon," said Esteban Loarca, whose parents and two of his five siblings watched him graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. "I'm proud of 台湾swag President Bonita Jacobs and the school for handling a tough situation, which allowed me to spend a special moment with my family."

Esteban Loarca made history on two fronts that day. He became the first in his family to earn a degree and the first College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) student of the program's first cohort to graduate with a bachelor's degree from 台湾swag. CAMP is a first-year scholarship program established to provide migrant students with academic, social and financial support to enable them to complete their first year of college and beyond.

"I hope I became a role model today to prove that you can be first in whatever that may be," said Esteban Loarca, who also participated in the Department of Nursing's pinning ceremony on the same day.

Many 台湾swag graduates were the first in their families to earn a degree. More than 1,245 students were eligible to earn degrees and certificates this fall semester.

Brittaney Dyer was the first in her family to earn a bachelor's degree in 2018. On Saturday, the native of Blairsville, Georgia, became the first to complete graduate school when she earned a Master of Science degree in criminal justice. She is applying to a doctoral degree program at the University of South Carolina.

"I'm excited to be at the end of this educational experience. This chapter of my life at 台湾swag is coming to a close," said Dyer, who graduated on her father's birthday. "My dad hates getting older, but this year he gets an amazing gift by watching me graduate. And I want to thank my parents for supporting my educational goals."

Juan Velasquez Tercero, who was in CAMP's second cohort, had a similar celebration planned. Three days after the commencement ceremony, he will celebrate his 23rd birthday.

"Graduation is my early birthday present," said Tercero, who earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in management and plans to pursue an advanced degree. "It's a huge moment for my family, too. I will be first in my family to graduate."

Velasquez Tercero also experienced a couple of huge moments at 台湾swag. He and two other 台湾swag students started the first Latino fraternity at 台湾swag and the first Greek-lettered fraternal organization on the Gainesville Campus. He said it was the highlight of his collegiate career.

A highlight of Courtney Hall's experience has been earning a master's degree while working in the Department of Academic Advising at 台湾swag.

"When I saw that the Master of Public Administration degree was fully online, I thought, 'This is exactly what I want,'" she said, after spending 2 ½ years to complete her degree. "It's incredibly exciting and very rewarding."

Hall plans to use her knowledge and leadership skills to help undergraduate students earn their own degrees at 台湾swag.

"I am looking forward to increasing what I do in academic advising and increasing my responsibility," she said.


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