CANTON, NY (05/19/2012)(readMedia)-- SUNY Canton President Joseph L. Kennedy conferred degrees for approximately 920 students at the College's 104th Commencement Ceremony.
The ceremony was held today, Saturday, May 19th in the Convocation Athletic and Recreation Center, nicknamed Roos House.
"This is my 21st and final commencement at SUNY Canton," Kennedy said. "I'm very proud of today's graduates and I'm honored to spend the day with them and their families. I look forward to further growth and development in the College's academic programs, with the end result of seeing even more students enroll, graduate and launch successful careers in the future."
The President is scheduled to retire on August 31. He said he is keenly interested in future commencement ceremonies as an indicator of the College's ongoing success. "I will always feel a sense of accomplishment when I see SUNY Canton students complete their educations," Kennedy said.
The top five bachelor's degrees awarded, listed in order of popularity, were: management, criminal investigation, health care management, legal studies, and graphic and multimedia design.
The top five associate degrees with the most graduates were nursing, liberal arts, criminal justice, veterinary science technology, and business administration.
Notable honoraries at ceremony included:
During the week prior to Commencement, the David Sullivan-St. Lawrence Law Enforcement Academy held a special ceremony for more than 20 graduates of the semester-long intensive course. Many of the Academy graduates were sworn in as new officers in area police departments.
Additionally, nearly 90 graduates of SUNY Canton's Nursing program were recognized at a special ceremonial pinning ceremony. Registered Nurses are in high demand, and many of the graduates will immediately start their employment at area hospitals and health-care facilities.
SUNY Canton offers 22 career-driven bachelor's degrees in addition to its associate and certificate programs. SUNY Canton OnLine features more than 190 courses online each semester. The College's athletic teams belong to the United States Collegiate Athletic Association. The College is home to a brand-new athletic facility, nicknamed Roos House, and the Grasse River Suites, offering students single rooms in apartment-style settings while they live on campus.
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