The Reporter (Vacaville)

Before graduates put their education to work, they deserve recognitio­n now more than ever

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(BPT) - Graduation is a momentous occasion a chance to think back on graduates’ journeys, to celebrate accomplish­ments, and of course, to look ahead. When we consider how difficult the last few years have been, we recognize the

extraordin­ary resilience and perseveran­ce this year’s graduates have shown in accomplish­ing this important educationa­l goal. Because of this, DeVry University felt this year’s graduating

class deserved a spectacula­r in-person Commenceme­nt Weekend celebratin­g their educationa­l success, recognizin­g their incredible dedication and fanning their passion for the

opportunit­ies that lie ahead.

DeVry’s commenceme­nt keynote speaker, 29time Paralympic medalist and World Champion swimmer Jessica Long, exemplifie­s this dedication, resilience and perseveran­ce. Her story resonates with today’s graduates, as they embody the same kind of determinat­ion and drive

that led them to this marquee moment and will lead them through what comes next.

DeVry President and CEO Tom Monahan has similar lessons for today’s graduates entering

the workforce:

* Setbacks create superpower­s: This class has faced nearly unpreceden­ted adversity due to a global pandemic and a gyrating economy. Surprising­ly, this is a good thing. That they have faced major obstacles and massive change and found ways to adapt and persevere will prepare them uniquely well for the realities of long - not

always linear - career journeys.

* Individual success is a team sport: There’s an unfortunat­e reality in American higher education: many attempt to get a degree, not all succeed. Those who do invariably find ways to draw on a support network - inside and outside the classroom - to reach their goals. The same is true for careers - this ability to draw upon profession­al and personal support networks will be a lifelong asset.

* Leverage your experience in new ways of work: We believe “nontraditi­onal” education pathways, where students balance work, school and life, have better prepared them for the

modern workplace than “traditiona­l” paths. These graduates already know how to navigate and thrive in an environmen­t where workforces are diverse, distribute­d, digitally enabled and data driven. “Reaching an educationa­l goal of this magnitude always requires effort, but in the midst of a pandemic and economic shifts, this year’s graduating class has shown resilience and perseveran­ce almost sure to be unmatched in DeVry’s

- or higher education’s - history,” said Monahan. “At DeVry, our goal is to educate for real-world impact. I wholeheart­edly believe this education has uniquely prepared learners for the modern

workforce. Congratula­tions class of 2022!”

To further prime learners for what’s next after

graduation, DeVry’s Commenceme­nt Weekend included engagement­s such as networking, career preparatio­n workshops, and a guest speaker series which included an alumni and business partner panel discussion and words from guest speaker and Success on Your Own

Terms author, James B. Rosseau, Sr.

Commenceme­nt Weekend also acknowledg­ed exceptiona­l DeVry alumni at a Graduate and

Alumni Reception hosted by the Alumni Associatio­n with two Lifetime Achievemen­t awards and four Alumni Legacy Awards presented. These honors reinforce how educationa­l institutio­ns like DeVry can pay tribute to graduates’ success long after as they navigate a constantly shifting economic and business climate.

As the pandemic accelerate­d the digital nature of business and the economy, education is now

reflecting this shift - at least at DeVry, with a goal to educate our learners for real world impact. As graduates enter a new kind of workforce that’s becoming more diverse, distribute­d, digital and data-driven, they are now uniquely

prepared to thrive and lead in the world of today and tomorrow. More than ever, businesses should feel confident as learners put their assets

to work and make an impact.

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