Benedict College Class of 2024 Rises Above the Challenges of 2020 to Reach Greater Heights

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Over the past five years, Benedict College’s graduation rate has increased by 233%.

Benedict College celebrated over 320 of its best and brightest students during a spirited Commencement Convocation on Friday, May 3, 2024. During the graduation ceremony, keynote speaker Dr. Michael Lomax, President, and CEO of the UNCF (United Negro College Fund), applauded the Benedict College community of faculty and staff along with the loving parents, grandparents, siblings, and other family members of the students in attendance for their support. “To you, I say, because of your nurturing and unconditional love, these distinguished student scholars have achieved their dreams of earning a college degree,” said Lomax. “They have done so because the Benedict community is strong and has weathered one of the nation’s most devastating periods in our history. Tonight, the community is on full display as we celebrate this esteemed and distinguished class of students.”

One of those esteemed graduates was Mia Douglas, a native of Las Vegas, Navada who as a student had multiple internship experiences, including working with the Small Business Administration, the U.S. State Department – Foreign Press Centers, and as a reporting intern for The Journal located in Dublin, Ireland. During the ceremony, Douglas was named Outstanding Senior Spring 2024, She majored in mass communications along with a minor in political science and committed to attending Georgetown Law School in the Fall. Her participation in the Georgetown University HBCU Program influenced her decision to pursue her law degree in Washington, DC.

Douglas credited Benedict College for helping her to reach this historic milestone in her life. “Benedict College gave me the platform and ability to grow. Benedict College showed me how to thrive in rooms where you are the minority while remaining true to yourself. I believe the Best of BC means being the best version of you!” she further acknowledged.

photo of Benedict Graduate Fred Chambers

Fred Chambers

Computer Engineering graduate Fred Chambers of Walterboro, S.C. is also grateful for the support of the Benedict College Family during his academic matriculation. “Benedict h gave me access to many resources which have prepared me for success and allowed me to open new doors, I could not imagine. I am grateful for the support of the faculty and staff members,” explained Chambers.

Through Benedict College’s partnership with ServiceNow, Chambers interned for three months at the San Diego-based company last summer. He was recently offered a job as a product owner with ServiceNow.

“I feel honored to join a company dedicated to transforming the way work gets done,” said Chambers. “I am excited to contribute to their innovative solutions.

photo of Benedict graduate Kleopatra Jones

Kleopatra Jones

Criminal Justice major Kleopatra Jones from Las Vegas, Nevada acknowledges Benedict College for igniting her passion for law and social justice. “My passion for social justice advocacy inspired me to become an attorney,” explained Jones. “Benedict played a pivotal role in building my network in the Columbia legal community, which I credit for assisting me with great internship experiences.

“I am excited that I have been accepted into Hofsta Law School in Hempstead, New York, and I am looking forward to experiencing the field of law in another area of the country while expanding my network,” notes Jones.

Photo of Benedict graduate Briana Curney

Briana Curney

Graduating Burroughs Foundation Scholar Briana Curney of Atlanta, Georgia, will be commissioned into the United States Navy in August 2024. She is excited about her forthcoming journey and her bright future.

“It has always been a dream of mine to go into the military because I was raised by a military family,” explained Curney, a Business Administration major with an emphasis on Entrepreneurship.

“I believe the military will prepare me professionally and mentally to go above and beyond. While enlisted, I intend to pursue a graduate degree. I know my Benedict College education has prepared me for graduate school because of the guidance I was provided which helped me to excel through various challenges.”

Over the past five years, Benedict College’s graduation rate has increased by 233%. “I am extremely proud of the transformation that has taken place at Benedict College. The entire campus community doubled down on increasing student success, and as a result, we have realized significant growth in our graduation rates. The class of 2023 and 2024 are evidence of this commitment,” stated Dr. Roslyn Clark Artis, President, and CEO.

At Benedict College, each graduating class walks across the stage with optimism and enthusiasm about the next chapter of their lives. They also carry with them a legacy of academic achievement and extraordinary leadership skills, which embody the BEST of BC.

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About Benedict College (www.benedict.edu)

Founded in 1870 by a woman, Bathsheba A. Benedict, Benedict College is a private co-educational liberal arts institution offering 26 competitive baccalaureate degree programs and two master’s degree programs. The Midlands HBCU welcomes students from all 46 counties in South Carolina, 30 states across America, and 26 countries around the world. The College also has a diverse faculty deeply engaged in teaching, research, and service. 

Benedict College has been highly regarded and exceptionally ranked for its programs by several academic and traditional publications.   Benedict College received the 2019 ACE (American Council on Education)/ Fidelity Investments Awards for Institutional Transformation and was named the HBCU of the Year by HBCU Digest. 

Benedict College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate and master’s degrees. Five of the College’s degree programs hold national accreditation: Social Work Program, Environmental Health Science Program, Environmental Engineering, Studio Art, and the Tyrone Adam Burroughs School of Business and Entrepreneurship.