

Margaret Christen Miller, Technical Theatre (23832)

Jehimy Guzman Monroy, Technical Theatre (23234) Theresa Marie-Velda Stalls, Secondary Teacher Education - English (23237)Īnna-Maria Thomann, Secondary Teacher Education - English (23836)

Grace Maria Nicholas, Secondary Teacher Education - History (23221) Vince Edward Holyfield, Jr., Secondary Teacher Education - History (23120) Precious Victoria Alizae Josephine Charity (23112) Yohara Carolina Caraballo Cupeles (23237) Norman Linwood Banks, Jr., Secondary Teacher Education - History (23231) The list of graduates and graduate candidates, according to fields of study, is as follows (degree specializations appear after the names, and hometown zip codes appear in parenthesis after each name): The Class of 2021 is made up of graduates from the Summer 2020 and Fall 2020 semesters, as well as graduate candidates from the Spring 2021 semester.

Among the activities: Rep Your Next Step, during which graduates were invited to send in photos showcasing their plans after Tyler special messages from college faculty and staff a virtual awards ceremony and a virtual graduation ceremony that includes a Class of 2021 celebration video along with a presentation in which graduates can hear their name being announced. In honor of the accomplishments of the Class of 2021, the college launched Celebration Week, a series of online activities on May 3. Determined to reach their goals, they persevered during a pandemic and are now celebrating their achievements before moving into the next chapter of their lives. Among the Class of 2021 are students who took classes while caring for families and juggling multiple jobs who are graduating college before high school who are the first in their family to complete college and who are achieving lifelong dreams. For each student, the path to becoming a college graduate was a unique journey, involving different goals, timeframes and experiences. More than 1,235 students, some of whom earned more than one award, make up the Class of 2021. – This week, John Tyler Community College kicked off a weeklong online celebration to honor its latest graduates.
