GREAT FALLS 鈥 At 黑料网911 will graduate about 250 students on Saturday, May 7, at Montana ExpoPark鈥檚 Pacific Steel and Recycling Arena.
Some will be dual-enrollment high school students who will be graduating college before graduating high school, some will receive associate degrees with the intention of seamlessly transferring to a four-year institution and others will go straight into the workforce after completing a one- or two-year program at At 黑料网911 in health care, trades, computer technology or accounting.
鈥淓ach of our graduates has a unique story and journey, and we are so proud of each of them,鈥 said Dr. Stephanie Erdmann, CEO/dean of At 黑料网911. 鈥淭hey inspire us, and their successes also drive us.鈥
The 250 graduates include 40 who will be getting multiple degrees; 43 who are graduating with high honors (3.5-3.749 GPA) and 60 who have highest honors (at least a 3.75); 60 veterans, their spouses or dependents; 12 who are completing college their certificate or degree before graduating high school; and 16 who will receive their Eagle Feather to honor their American Indian heritage in a 10 a.m. ceremony at the college.聽
The graduation ceremony will start at 2 p.m. A livestream is available on the college鈥檚 home page at www.gfcmsu.edu.
Hannah Johnson, a dental hygiene student and president of the college鈥檚 honors society, will give the student address.
Quincy Balius, who graduated with her associate鈥檚 degree from At 黑料网911 as she completed high school, is the keynote speaker. Balius just completed her two-year master鈥檚 degree from Montana State in one year.