SLCC's 2020 and 2021 Graduates Encouraged to "Take Every Chance as an Opportunity " at Special Commencement Ceremony
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Monday, August 9, 2021
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This year's event, which included the use of extra safety precautions due to the ongoing pandemic, also served to honor SLCC's 2020 graduates.
Key Points:
- This year's event, which included the use of extra safety precautions due to the ongoing pandemic, also served to honor SLCC's 2020 graduates.
- With last year's arrival of COVID-19, SLCC was forced to move its 2020 commencement exercises online, but the college extended to its 2020 graduates the opportunity to walk the stage at the college's 2021 ceremony.
- SLCC's class of 2021 is comprised of 3,634 graduates, including 1,611 who are first-generation college students and 143 who are military veterans.
- Try to give back every chance you get, and, please, please, don't take one second for granted take every chance as an opportunity."