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2023: SLCC Provost's Graduates of Excellence

Provost Graduates of Excellence is a prestigious distinction that recognizes hard work, commitment and selflessness. One student is selected from each school and General Studies. Many students apply to receive this honor. These students have excellent GPAs and typically receive scholarships and awards for their academic achievements. They have demonstrated leadership skills and a dedication to serving others, in addition to other notable achievements related to the creative arts, athletic excellence or involvement in SLCC beyond the classroom.

Trelynn Gehringer
Trelynn Gehringer

Gail Miller School of Business

Business Management

I was a teen mom and an addict. I wanted to go to school but didn’t want to cause financial stress on my family and kids. I found SLCC and soon discovered that it was the perfect fit for my educational needs. By early 2020, I applied, enrolled and was set to start at the college, but then COVID hit. I was furloughed from my job, the college shut down and everything went fully remote. Despite the frustration, loss and suffering that life has brought, I applied for graduation in Fall 2022. My feelings of shock and joy are tangible. I am graduating before my firstborn and achieving my personal educational goal. I’m proud to be a mom, full-time employee, wife and soon-to-be college graduate.

Influential Faculty:
Dean Barbie Willett


Gabriel Holm
Gabriel Holm

School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Psychology

As a first-generation student of color, I like taking part in community engagement projects. It affords me the opportunity to change the perception that people have of my background and leave a positive representation of my community. Being president of the SLCC Psychology Club has allowed me the opportunity to grow, develop leadership skills, learn to communicate and acquire management skills. I am deeply involved in the SLCC community, where I have defined myself as a creative person. The events I have participated in at SLCC have not only provided me the space to express myself but have created an outlet for me to share my writing.

Influential Faculty: Kathy Tran-Peters, Shannon Flynt and Tom Hanson

Devon Sanborn
Devon Sanborn

School of Technical and Professional Specialties

Welding Fabrication and Inspection

Frank Buckler and Jacob Adkinson have greatly influenced my welding career. Frank recruited me into the program and taught me the basics of welding, and Jacob helped me improve my welding skills. Because of their help, I’ve not only stayed in the program, but I have also succeeded in it. I am a first-generation college student and a female in a male-dominated trade. Choosing a trade instead of the traditional education route has changed my life, and I am looking forward to these next couple of years of learning in school and in the field. I hope to give back and teach others eager to learn the same welding knowledge and skills that I acquired at SLCC.

Influential Faculty: Frank Buckler and Jacob Adkinson

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