Students honored at OCC graduation ceremony
Michael Miller
When Shana Jenkins graduated from Pacifica High School in Westminster
two years ago, she imagined herself attending an expensive college
back East. Financial limitations got in the way of that dream.
“I had no idea I would attend a community college, so I went into
Coast blindly and without direction,” Jenkins said Thursday at Orange
Coast College’s 57th commencement.
Whatever direction Jenkins may have lacked coming in, she made up
for it during the next two years. Earlier this spring, the
20-year-old political science major was named to the USA Today Phi
Theta Kappa All-California Academic First Team. In May, her college
awarded her its fifth annual Sharon K. Donoff Student Leader of the
Year Award -- the highest leadership honor on campus.
On Thursday, she capped off her two years by serving as student
speaker at the Orange Coast College graduation ceremony. The title of
her speech summarized the journey she’s taken since the end of high
school: “I Wish I Would Have Known.”
Jenkins was one of 1,965 students honored at the ceremony, held in
the Pacific Amphitheater at the Orange County Fairgrounds and
Exposition Center. A total of 1,499 students received associate in
arts degrees, with 466 taking home certificates of completion. Orange
Coast College president Bob Dees, who succeeded Gene Farrell in
March, hosted the event.
The commencement speaker at the ceremony was marine science
professor Dennis Kelly, the Orange Coast College Faculty Member of
the Year. Kelly, who chairs the college’s marine science department,
has been on the faculty for 31 years and also serves as the director
of the campus cold-water aquarium.
“Commencement is the beginning of great things,” Kelly told the
crowd. “A great start. And that’s what you’ve done by staying at
Orange Coast College until tonight.”
Later, the college presented its annual Outstanding Citizen Award
to Bob Campbell, the president of C. T. Realty in Newport Beach.
Campbell founded the Guardian Scholars Program, which supports
emancipated foster care youth, at Orange Coast College in 2001.
Thirty-six Guardian Scholar students, Dees said, currently attend
Orange Coast College.
Dees awarded honorary degrees to former Orange Coast College
students Debbie Cook and Rollande Sampson, who have volunteered their
services for the past 20 years.
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