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The 2023 Scholarship Recipient Breakfast was a beautiful and inspiring event. More than 250 people attended. Scholarship Recipients were able to meet their generous Donors, who made such a difference in their educational journeys and lives. LSC-Kingwood President Dr. Melissa Gonzalez spoke about how the funds not only help the students, but their families as well Adjunct Faculty Member Heath Vercher shared his talents on the piano Three scholarship winners spoke about their struggles and how the funds helped them overcome obstacles to be successful Samantha Galvan, Carlos Diaz and Lea Kelly, who won the Chancellor’s Scholarship, all shared their empowering stories

Achievement Ceremony

Students who obtained Continuing Education certificates and GED graduates were honored at the 2023 Achievement Ceremony More than 50 graduates attended and more than 140 family members and friends showed up in support LSC-Kingwood Alumni Trustee Mike Sullivan congratulated the students on their hard work. Guest speaker Dr Juan Manuel Galván shared his inspiring story of success and encouraged students to continue their educational journeys Congrats to these students and best of luck in the future!

Phi Theta Kappa Awards

Kudos to LSC-Kingwood's Phi Theta Kappa Chapter - they brought home 6 prestigious awards from the International Catalyst Convention in Columbus, Ohio Six students from Alpha Lambda Xi attended the conference, along with advisors Dr. Matthew Newton and Dr Jared Miller Congrats to them on their continued success!

Student Spotlight: Zach Weber

Zach Weber is the youngest student ever to graduate from the Kingwood Fire Science Academy. He was just 16 when he entered the Academy, and at 17 graduated with his AAS in Fire Science Technology Zach also received two awards during the graduation: The Highest GPA Award and the "Gary Staley - AnytimeAnywhere" Award Zach says about the program, "It was physically the most challenging thing I have ever done and it had some of the highest academic standards Chief Teverbaugh among other instructors taught me what it is like to be apart of a non blood related family although challenging, I would never take it back " In the fall Zach plans to finish up his BAS in Emergency Management We congratulate Zach for his outstanding and historical achievement

NOW SHOWING: THE CODY AWARDS

Students and Staff dined, danced and strolled the red carpet at the Cody Awards Students were also honored for their hard work throughout the year

Pie A Prof

Students brought their "A-game" to "Pie a Prof."

The event is part of the annual Exam Jam leading up to finals.

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