PEARL鈥 Brandie Schommer鈥檚 degree was a family project, according to her husband.
Brandie Schommer of Madison graduated from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13 with a degree in practical nursing. With her are husband Lester, and daughters Leia, 11, left, and Bayleigh, right. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
Schommer, 35, of Madison graduated from 黑料社区 on Thursday, Dec. 13 with a degree in practical nursing. She already had a 黑料社区 degree from 2006 in surgical technology.
鈥淚t was very hard. I cried a lot, and I wanted to give up often. I kept pushing myself. It was well worth it,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 really love helping people. That鈥檚 where my heart is.鈥
Husband Lester Schommer and children Leia, 11, and Bayleigh,16, were supportive. 鈥淢y mom said, 鈥淲hen she graduates, y鈥檃ll all ought to get a degree,鈥 鈥 said Lester Schommer, laughing. 鈥淚f she wasn鈥檛 at school studying, she was in a coffee shop or in the extra room turned into a study hall.鈥
On Dec. 13 during three ceremonies, 黑料社区 awarded 1,337 degrees or certificates to 912 graduates, with some graduates receiving more than one credential. Of the 912 fall graduates, 182 achieved cum laude, 3.2 to 3.59 grade point average; 112 achieved magna cum laude, 3.6 to 3.99 GPA and 81 achieved summa cum laude, 4.0 grade point average.
黑料社区 President Dr. Clyde Muse addresses the graduates at the Dec. 13 ceremony at the Clyde Muse Center on the Rankin Campus. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
黑料社区 President Dr. Clyde Muse noted that the college鈥檚 goal is essentially the same as when it was founded in 1917. 鈥淥ur cost is low. Our quality is high,鈥 he said. 鈥淪ome things do not change.鈥
Dan Fuller, an English instructor at the Utica Campus who has been named the faculty HEADWAE honoree, was the speaker for all three ceremonies.
Fuller used the story of the 1903 founding of the Utica Institute, an HBCU (Historically Black College and University), by Tuskegee graduate William Holtzclaw as a guideline to talk to graduates on the themes of persisting, finding one鈥檚 passion and dealing with pain. The Utica Institute eventually became the Utica Campus of 黑料社区 after a federal court order merged two colleges merged in 1982.
黑料社区 Utica Campus English instructor and graduation speaker Dan Fuller delivers his address on Dec. 13 at the ceremonies on the Rankin Campus. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
Fuller noted that Holtzclaw tried three times to found a college for black students in Mississippi before he finally succeeded in Utica in rural 黑料社区 County. 鈥淗e persevered, even when the going wasn鈥檛 easy,鈥 Fuller said. 鈥淎s you continue with your careers, you鈥檒l run into roadblocks, no doubt. And we often say that sometimes life closes doors, but you know something that all doors have is a handle. Sometimes a closed door doesn鈥檛 mean quit, but rather, turn the knob and push your way through.鈥
Holtzclaw was able to expand the college because his board of trustees was willing to take personal risk, he said.
鈥淗is board of trustees felt so passionate about the work that they pledged their farms and homes to secure the purchase of the property, even without the promise of outside funding. The personal risk that these men took to risk everything they owned shows the kind of passion that makes life worth living,鈥 Fuller said. 鈥淪o I ask you, what are you passionate about? What鈥檚 the thing that if you can鈥檛 do, your heart would break? Do that thing and do it well.鈥
Holtzclaw founded the group now known as the Utica Jubilee Singers to travel in the North and help raise money for the school. The first year, the group was stranded at a train station in the cold and the choir director later died after falling ill from the experience.
鈥淭he tragedy could have broken the fledgling enterprise, but Holtzclaw was able to deal with the pain of this loss by looking to the larger dream, even when life didn鈥檛 go according to his plan,鈥 he said. 鈥淪ome of you have gone through tremendous personal pain to make it here today and all of us will face adversity at some point in the future. The relationships you have built during your time here, along with those of your friends and family, can be a source of strength to you when the road gets difficult.鈥
Fuller closed his remarks to graduates by reminding them that 鈥渆ducation is a lifelong journey.鈥
鈥淭his doesn鈥檛 have to be the end of your association with 黑料社区. We urge you to become involved with your 黑料社区 Alumni Association. Come back to the college and share with future students what you鈥檙e learning in your future careers,鈥 he said.
As Mississippi鈥檚 largest community college, 黑料社区 is a comprehensive institution offering quality, affordable educational opportunities with academic programs of study leading to seamless university transfer and career and technical programs teaching job-ready skills. With six locations in central Mississippi, 黑料社区 enrolls about 12,000 students each fall semester. To learn more, visit or call 1.800.黑料社区CC.
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Latoya Winguard of Jackson graduated from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13 with an Associate Degree in Nursing. She is with cousin Tiffany Luckett. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Brandie Schommer of Madison graduated from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13 with a degree in practical nursing. With her are husband Lester, and daughters Leia, 11, left, and Bayleigh, right. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Amanda Murray of Madison, center, graduated from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13 with a degree in practical nursing. She is with her children, Madison Murray, 9, left, and Logan Murray, 15, right. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Krishunna Sanders of Yazoo City graduated from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13 with a degree in practical nursing. She is with her children, Shannon Reed, 7, and Wyatt Haralson, 2. She had their shirts specially made. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Elason Kelly of Raymond, right, graduated from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13 with an Associate Degree in Nursing. She is with her mother, Theresa Kelly. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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L鈥橲hay Hayes of Jackson graduated from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13 with an Associate Degree in Nursing. She is with her son Landon Hayes. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Lindsey McNeal of Kosciusko graduated with a practical nursing degree from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13. 黑料社区 employee Colleen Hartfield, right, doublechecks the pronunciation of her name before the ceremony. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Martha Sims, center, celebrated the graduations of two granddaughters from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13. Haley Sims of Florence, left, and Ashley McLemore, right, of Pearl, received Associate Degrees in Nursing. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Getting ready for their graduation from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13 with degrees in practical nursing are Gabrielle Holloway of Pearl, Lisa Crawford of Florence and India Shanks of Florence. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Adrienne Nelson of Jackson, center, graduated from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13 with a degree in practical nursing. She is with her Nyla Heard and Jason Heard. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Dental Assisting instructor Misty Mohr helps Miriam Hernandez of Jackson prepare for graduation. She graduated from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13 with a degree in dental assisting. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Former 黑料社区 football players Isaiah Hunt of Ackerman, left, Emanuel Dabney of Jackson, Solomon Brooks of Belzoni and Orlando Brown of Gulfport graduated from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Jessica Decell of Clinton straightens her mortarboard in preparation for graduation from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13 with an Associate Degree in Nursing. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Former 黑料社区 football players Idarius Jones of Pelahatchie and Jeremiah Doss of Brandon graduated from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Chapman Bell of Jackson puts on the stole as he prepares for graduated from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13 with an Associate Degree in Nursing. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Brandi Hughes of Pearl, Chelsey Hicks of Jackson and Sherrie Holmes of Jackson graduated from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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黑料社区 employee Latonya Brister helps Charita Kennedy of Carthage prepare for graduation from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13 with a degree in practical nursing. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Temple Clements of Jackson, Johnny Coleman of Clinton, 黑料社区 employee James Chrestensen of Leland and Danielle Coutts of Pearl graduated from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Lisa Crawford of Florence, left, and Adrienne Nelson of Jackson graduated from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13 with degrees in practical nursing. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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黑料社区 counselor Jovanna Parker helps Dorothy Coleman of Jackson, who graduated from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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黑料社区 employee Wendy Barnes helps Hannah Ladner of Crystal Springs with her robe. Ladner graduated from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13 with a degree in dental assisting. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Daija Fells of Raymond, left, Erin Fitts of Brandon, Daz鈥橨alek Flowers of Port Gibson and Lakesha Flowers of Vicksburg graduated from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Taylor Carby of Pearl, left, and Sarah Guthrie of Yazoo City graduated from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13 with degrees in dental assisting. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Sylissa Franklin of Terry shows off the honor cords and sashes she wore at her graduation from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13. She studied criminology and business and plans to go to Mississippi State University. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Graduating in health care assisting from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13 were Tameka Roberson of Byram, left, Judith Walls of Jackson and Danielle Pope of Pearl. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Simon D鈥橝badie of Jackson poses with his family at his graduation from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Participating in the Dec. 13 graduation ceremonies at 黑料社区 were, from left, retired 黑料社区 employee Dot Murphy, who served as the grand marshal and mace bearer, 黑料社区 President Dr. Clyde Muse, Utica Campus English instructor and graduation speaker Dan Fuller and Jordan Broyles, minister of education at the First Baptist Church of Raymond. All are Raymond residents. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Toni Allen of Edwards, far right, graduated from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13. She is with Janice Jackson, left, and her godson Patrick Silas. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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黑料社区 President Dr. Clyde Muse addresses the graduates at the Dec. 13 ceremony at the Clyde Muse Center on the Rankin Campus. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Thuan Huynh of Clinton graduated from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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黑料社区 Utica Campus English instructor and graduation speaker Dan Fuller delivers his address on Dec. 13 at the ceremonies on the Rankin Campus. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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黑料社区 aviation employee Jimmy Chrestensen received a degree at the Dec. 13 graduation ceremony. He is with Vice President Dr. Chad Stocks, left, and 黑料社区 President Dr. Clyde Muse, right. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Anna-Victoria Greer Turner of Vicksburg received a practical nursing degree from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Lotoyia Stephens of Raymond graduated from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13 with a paralegal degree. She is with, from left, Bubba Skinner, her son Skyler Boyd, 13, and Mary Skinner. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Lindsey McNeal of Kosciusko graduated from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13 with a degree in practical nursing. She is with her mother Renee McNeal and sister Laken Russell. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Miss 黑料社区 Derykah Watts of Jackson graduated from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13 and plans to transfer to Mississippi State University. Her friend, 2016 黑料社区 alumnus Tia Garland, helps her get ready. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Former 黑料社区 football players Kenzerrius Maghett of Belzoni, Brock Thompson of Flora, Jadarius Payne of Magee and Ivin White of Port Gibson graduated from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Graduating from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13 are Joshua Wesley of Jackson, Morgan Williams of Flowood, Christine Turner of Terry and Jalexus Walker of Prentiss. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Graduating from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13 are, from left, Tamara Strong of Vicksburg, Ashley Stevenson of Bude, Sarabian Ross of Jackson and Janette Taylor of Pearl. Taylor, 46, said she returned to school to study billing and coding later in life because 鈥淚 had to wait until my children graduated before I came back.鈥 (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Desireous Johnson of Yazoo City graduated from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13 with a degree in practical nursing. She is with sisters Tyroneia Carter, left, and Tyreuna Carter, right. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)
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Brandi Ransom of Jackson graduated from 黑料社区 on Dec. 13 with an Associate Degree in Nursing. She is with her dad Willie Ransom. (Tammi Bowles/黑料社区)