Graduation College of Micronesia-FSM
The theme of the 52nd commencement exercises at the Palikir Pohnpei campus of the College of Micronesia-FSM was themed, "The journey to success has just begun."
The president began by noting the college had 152 graduates system-wide, with 120 here on Pohnpei. Six of those 120 were graduating with a partnership baccalaureate degree from the University of Guam, with two of those graduates being among the top five education major graduates in the UOG system.
The president also noted that eight Micronesian faculty/staff were working towards higher degrees under the college staff development plan.
Professor Susan Moses gave a final, final examination testing the students from the podium in her commencement address on the college's institutional learning outcomes. Assessment permeates the college in all that the college does.
Valedictorian Jasmine Mendiola thanked her family for their support throughout her years in school, and gave special thanks to friends and family alike during this past term when she lost her mother. She then noted that a special poem kept her going when she "fell" down. She then read the poem "The Race." by D. H. (Dee) Groberg, I suppose there must have been dry eyes in the house the third time the boy fell, but I could not count myself among them.
The president began by noting the college had 152 graduates system-wide, with 120 here on Pohnpei. Six of those 120 were graduating with a partnership baccalaureate degree from the University of Guam, with two of those graduates being among the top five education major graduates in the UOG system.
The president also noted that eight Micronesian faculty/staff were working towards higher degrees under the college staff development plan.
Professor Susan Moses gave a final, final examination testing the students from the podium in her commencement address on the college's institutional learning outcomes. Assessment permeates the college in all that the college does.
Jasmine and Laura
Valedictorian Jasmine Mendiola thanked her family for their support throughout her years in school, and gave special thanks to friends and family alike during this past term when she lost her mother. She then noted that a special poem kept her going when she "fell" down. She then read the poem "The Race." by D. H. (Dee) Groberg, I suppose there must have been dry eyes in the house the third time the boy fell, but I could not count myself among them.
Jennifer and Dean Anthony.
Alida and Anna Belle
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