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LCC faculty recognized students who have achieved academic excellence this year.
Ben Soleim earned the Outstanding Student Award for Speech and was also chosen for the All-Washington Academic Team and the ASLCC 2015 Hall of Honors.
Former student, Alisha McLeod was recognized as the Chemical Dependency Outstanding Student. Her mother Marie accepted the award on her behalf.
In total forty-five awards were presented during the evening.
Congratulations to the Lower Columbia College graduating class of 2019! #Classof2019 #LCCGrad2019
The 83rd Annual Lower Columbia College Commencement Ceremony was held at Kelso High School Schroeder Field in Kelso, Washington, USA on Friday, June 21, 2019.
Commencement Ceremony Speaker: Tonya M. Drake, Ph.D., Chancellor, Western Governors University (WGU) Washington.
Credentials awarded: 535 Associate Degrees (including 131 Running Start students who earned a high school diploma and associate degree concurrently); 29 Certificates; 92 High School Diplomas; plus GED Certificates.
Over a hundred faculty and staff, in addition to college administration, were in attendance. Approximately 2,000 guests attended the ceremony.
The 83rd Annual Lower Columbia College Commencement Ceremony was held at Kelso High School Schroeder Field in Kelso, Washington, USA on Friday, June 21, 2019.
Commencement Ceremony Speaker: Tonya M. Drake, Ph.D., Chancellor, Western Governors University (WGU) Washington.
Credentials awarded: 535 Associate Degrees (including 131 Running Start students who earned a high school diploma and associate degree concurrently); 29 Certificates; 92 High School Diplomas; plus GED Certificates.
Over a hundred faculty and staff, in addition to college administration, were in attendance. Approximately 2,000 guests attended the ceremony.
The 83rd Annual Lower Columbia College Commencement Ceremony was held at Kelso High School Schroeder Field in Kelso, Washington, USA on Friday, June 21, 2019.
Commencement Ceremony Speaker: Tonya M. Drake, Ph.D., Chancellor, Western Governors University (WGU) Washington.
Credentials awarded: 535 Associate Degrees (including 131 Running Start students who earned a high school diploma and associate degree concurrently); 29 Certificates; 92 High School Diplomas; plus GED Certificates.
Over a hundred faculty and staff, in addition to college administration, were in attendance. Approximately 2,000 guests attended the ceremony.
The 83rd Annual Lower Columbia College Commencement Ceremony was held at Kelso High School Schroeder Field in Kelso, Washington, USA on Friday, June 21, 2019.
Commencement Ceremony Speaker: Tonya M. Drake, Ph.D., Chancellor, Western Governors University (WGU) Washington.
Credentials awarded: 535 Associate Degrees (including 131 Running Start students who earned a high school diploma and associate degree concurrently); 29 Certificates; 92 High School Diplomas; plus GED Certificates.
Over a hundred faculty and staff, in addition to college administration, were in attendance. Approximately 2,000 guests attended the ceremony.
Angel Pérez, vice president for enrollment & student success; Paul Assaiante, Paul D. Assaiante Professor of Physical Education and associate director of athletic endowment; and Lukman Arsalan, senior associate director of international admissions and student success.
Photo by Dale Rothenberg
Congratulations to the Lower Columbia College graduating class of 2019! #Classof2019 #LCCGrad2019
The 83rd Annual Lower Columbia College Commencement Ceremony was held at Kelso High School Schroeder Field in Kelso, Washington, USA on Friday, June 21, 2019.
Commencement Ceremony Speaker: Tonya M. Drake, Ph.D., Chancellor, Western Governors University (WGU) Washington.
Credentials awarded: 535 Associate Degrees (including 131 Running Start students who earned a high school diploma and associate degree concurrently); 29 Certificates; 92 High School Diplomas; plus GED Certificates.
Over a hundred faculty and staff, in addition to college administration, were in attendance. Approximately 2,000 guests attended the ceremony.
The 83rd Annual Lower Columbia College Commencement Ceremony was held at Kelso High School Schroeder Field in Kelso, Washington, USA on Friday, June 21, 2019.
Commencement Ceremony Speaker: Tonya M. Drake, Ph.D., Chancellor, Western Governors University (WGU) Washington.
Credentials awarded: 535 Associate Degrees (including 131 Running Start students who earned a high school diploma and associate degree concurrently); 29 Certificates; 92 High School Diplomas; plus GED Certificates.
Over a hundred faculty and staff, in addition to college administration, were in attendance. Approximately 2,000 guests attended the ceremony.
The 83rd Annual Lower Columbia College Commencement Ceremony was held at Kelso High School Schroeder Field in Kelso, Washington, USA on Friday, June 21, 2019.
Commencement Ceremony Speaker: Tonya M. Drake, Ph.D., Chancellor, Western Governors University (WGU) Washington.
Credentials awarded: 535 Associate Degrees (including 131 Running Start students who earned a high school diploma and associate degree concurrently); 29 Certificates; 92 High School Diplomas; plus GED Certificates.
Over a hundred faculty and staff, in addition to college administration, were in attendance. Approximately 2,000 guests attended the ceremony.
The 83rd Annual Lower Columbia College Commencement Ceremony was held at Kelso High School Schroeder Field in Kelso, Washington, USA on Friday, June 21, 2019.
Commencement Ceremony Speaker: Tonya M. Drake, Ph.D., Chancellor, Western Governors University (WGU) Washington.
Credentials awarded: 535 Associate Degrees (including 131 Running Start students who earned a high school diploma and associate degree concurrently); 29 Certificates; 92 High School Diplomas; plus GED Certificates.
Over a hundred faculty and staff, in addition to college administration, were in attendance. Approximately 2,000 guests attended the ceremony.
LCC faculty recognized students who have achieved academic excellence this year.
Ben Soleim earned the Outstanding Student Award for Speech and was also chosen for the All-Washington Academic Team and the ASLCC 2015 Hall of Honors.
Former student, Alisha McLeod was recognized as the Chemical Dependency Outstanding Student. Her mother Marie accepted the award on her behalf.
In total forty-five awards were presented during the evening.
The Lower Columbia College Foundation honored scholarship donors and student recipients at the annual Scholarship Social on November 6, 2019. The event was held on campus at The Rose Center for the Arts.
Guest speakers included Rick Arkell, Rick Arkell Next Step Foundation Scholarship donor along with student speakers, Nicole Page, Multicraft Trades Scholarship recipient and Maria Bueno, Lower Columbia Retired Educators BAS Education Scholarship recipient.
Special Performance by the LCC Choir, "A Million Dreams" directed by Gina Challed.
Foundation scholarships are key to unlocking the opportunity for many students to pursue a college degree.
The Foundation is grateful for the important contributions of our community of donors, faculty, and staff in improving the quality of life and place through education.
Thank you!
The 83rd Annual Lower Columbia College Commencement Ceremony was held at Kelso High School Schroeder Field in Kelso, Washington, USA on Friday, June 21, 2019.
Commencement Ceremony Speaker: Tonya M. Drake, Ph.D., Chancellor, Western Governors University (WGU) Washington.
Credentials awarded: 535 Associate Degrees (including 131 Running Start students who earned a high school diploma and associate degree concurrently); 29 Certificates; 92 High School Diplomas; plus GED Certificates.
Over a hundred faculty and staff, in addition to college administration, were in attendance. Approximately 2,000 guests attended the ceremony.
Each year in the spring, the faculty and staff at LCC recognize outstanding students from their respective program of study.
Students are honored at the "Outstanding Students Awards Ceremony" hosted by the LCC Associated Students and Office of Instruction.
Congratulations to this year's student award winners!
LCC faculty recognized students who have achieved academic excellence this year.
Ben Soleim earned the Outstanding Student Award for Speech and was also chosen for the All-Washington Academic Team and the ASLCC 2015 Hall of Honors.
Former student, Alisha McLeod was recognized as the Chemical Dependency Outstanding Student. Her mother Marie accepted the award on her behalf.
In total forty-five awards were presented during the evening.
On April 11th, 2025, Sherman College of Chiropractic celebrated a pivotal achievement with the Spring Intern Pinning Ceremony. This special event marked the transition of our dedicated students into the next phase of their chiropractic journey as they officially became interns. Surrounded by family, friends, and faculty, these future doctors of chiropractic proudly received their pins, symbolizing their hard work, growth, and commitment to serving others through chiropractic care. Join us in celebrating this inspiring milestone for the Class of Spring 2025!
The 83rd Annual Lower Columbia College Commencement Ceremony was held at Kelso High School Schroeder Field in Kelso, Washington, USA on Friday, June 21, 2019.
Commencement Ceremony Speaker: Tonya M. Drake, Ph.D., Chancellor, Western Governors University (WGU) Washington.
Credentials awarded: 535 Associate Degrees (including 131 Running Start students who earned a high school diploma and associate degree concurrently); 29 Certificates; 92 High School Diplomas; plus GED Certificates.
Over a hundred faculty and staff, in addition to college administration, were in attendance. Approximately 2,000 guests attended the ceremony.
The 83rd Annual Lower Columbia College Commencement Ceremony was held at Kelso High School Schroeder Field in Kelso, Washington, USA on Friday, June 21, 2019.
Commencement Ceremony Speaker: Tonya M. Drake, Ph.D., Chancellor, Western Governors University (WGU) Washington.
Credentials awarded: 535 Associate Degrees (including 131 Running Start students who earned a high school diploma and associate degree concurrently); 29 Certificates; 92 High School Diplomas; plus GED Certificates.
Over a hundred faculty and staff, in addition to college administration, were in attendance. Approximately 2,000 guests attended the ceremony.
The Lower Columbia College Foundation honored scholarship donors and student recipients at the annual Scholarship Social on November 6, 2019. The event was held on campus at The Rose Center for the Arts.
Guest speakers included Rick Arkell, Rick Arkell Next Step Foundation Scholarship donor along with student speakers, Nicole Page, Multicraft Trades Scholarship recipient and Maria Bueno, Lower Columbia Retired Educators BAS Education Scholarship recipient.
Special Performance by the LCC Choir, "A Million Dreams" directed by Gina Challed.
Foundation scholarships are key to unlocking the opportunity for many students to pursue a college degree.
The Foundation is grateful for the important contributions of our community of donors, faculty, and staff in improving the quality of life and place through education.
Thank you!
Members of the Class of 2018 wore college T-shirts, sweatshirts and other gear today in celebration of their college choices following acceptances from some of the best colleges and universities across the U.S. and around the world. The seniors, who took pictures of one another, as well as assembled for a class photo, also enjoyed cupcakes courtesy of the Alumni and College Counseling offices. Congratulations, and best of luck to all our soon-to-be-grads as they complete their last week of classes! #WApreparedforlife #WAdifference
The 83rd Annual Lower Columbia College Commencement Ceremony was held at Kelso High School Schroeder Field in Kelso, Washington, USA on Friday, June 21, 2019.
Commencement Ceremony Speaker: Tonya M. Drake, Ph.D., Chancellor, Western Governors University (WGU) Washington.
Credentials awarded: 535 Associate Degrees (including 131 Running Start students who earned a high school diploma and associate degree concurrently); 29 Certificates; 92 High School Diplomas; plus GED Certificates.
Over a hundred faculty and staff, in addition to college administration, were in attendance. Approximately 2,000 guests attended the ceremony.
Students discuss how to improve the student experience with President Paul Dangerfield and Associate Vice President (Student Success) Cyndi Banks during a Student Voices Forum on Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017.
Scholarship recipients and donors gathered to celebrate the more than $450,000 provided for student scholarships during the recent Foundation Scholarship Reception. The annual event brings together scholarship donors and recipients to meet and share their stories.
Sports Science student Chris Jones has showed the strength of his ambition to work with rugby’s elite, after achieving a first class degree from Swansea University: www.swan.ac.uk/graduation/studentsuccess/chrisjones/
The Lower Columbia College Foundation honored scholarship donors and student recipients at the annual Scholarship Social on November 6, 2019. The event was held on campus at The Rose Center for the Arts.
Guest speakers included Rick Arkell, Rick Arkell Next Step Foundation Scholarship donor along with student speakers, Nicole Page, Multicraft Trades Scholarship recipient and Maria Bueno, Lower Columbia Retired Educators BAS Education Scholarship recipient.
Special Performance by the LCC Choir, "A Million Dreams" directed by Gina Challed.
Foundation scholarships are key to unlocking the opportunity for many students to pursue a college degree.
The Foundation is grateful for the important contributions of our community of donors, faculty, and staff in improving the quality of life and place through education.
Thank you!
Congratulations to the Lower Columbia College graduating class of 2019! #Classof2019 #LCCGrad2019
The 83rd Annual Lower Columbia College Commencement Ceremony was held at Kelso High School Schroeder Field in Kelso, Washington, USA on Friday, June 21, 2019.
Commencement Ceremony Speaker: Tonya M. Drake, Ph.D., Chancellor, Western Governors University (WGU) Washington.
Credentials awarded: 535 Associate Degrees (including 131 Running Start students who earned a high school diploma and associate degree concurrently); 29 Certificates; 92 High School Diplomas; plus GED Certificates.
Over a hundred faculty and staff, in addition to college administration, were in attendance. Approximately 2,000 guests attended the ceremony.