GLENVILLE, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Glenville State University proudly announces a momentous occasion as it celebrates the graduation of the first students from its newly established graduate programs in education.
The first Graduate Hooding Ceremony, held on December 8th, marked a significant milestone in the university’s commitment to academic excellence and the advancement of education.
Graduates were also recognized during the Fall Commencement Ceremony on December 9th.
According to Glenville State University, amidst a backdrop of joy and accomplishment, three students proudly received their Master of Arts in Education degrees, representing the pioneering class of graduate students who have successfully completed their graduate programs at Glenville State University.
Saturday’s commencement ceremony served as a testament to the dedication and hard work exhibited by these graduates throughout their academic journey.
Taylor McClain Scott – Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction
Jessica A. Smarr – Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction
Kristina L. Lowe – Master of Arts in Teaching
Glenville State University expanded its academic offerings to include graduate programs in response to the evolving needs of students and the growing demand for advanced education.
Glenville State University President, Mark A. Manchin, expressed immense pride in the achievements of the graduates.
“Today, we celebrate not only the academic accomplishments of the first graduate class but also the resilience and determination that have brought them to this moment,” Manchin said.”
“These graduates have set a precedent for excellence, and we look forward to witnessing the impact they will undoubtedly make in their respective fields.”
The inaugural class of graduate programs in education began in fall 2022 with 22 students.
The events of the past weekend celebrated the first graduates in the Master of Arts in Education programs.
The university looks forward to the Spring Graduate Hooding Ceremony and Commencement Ceremony as it will continue to recognize additional graduates from its master’s programs.