On Wednesday, 1st June and Thursday, 2nd June, the H. Lavity Stoutt Community College will host its graduation exercises at the Eileene L. Parsons Auditorium, Paraquita Bay Campus.
The exercises, is said to have been deliberately guided through collaboration with HLSCC and its partners in the Ministry of Health and Social Development, will be split into two ceremonies.
The first ceremony, which will be held on Wednesday, 1st June 2022 at 1:00 p.m. will include graduates in Business and Computer Studies (Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, Small Business & Entrepreneurship, Supervisory Management, Business Information Systems, Computer Information Systems), Humanities including Foreign Languages, and Human Services.
The second ceremony, scheduled for Thursday, 2nd June 2022 at 1:00 p.m. will include graduates in the Workforce (Automotive Engineering Technology, Engineering Architectural Technology, Land Surveying, Culinary, Hotel Management, and Marine Professional Training) and General Science.
As the institution continues to strive to achieve a new normal in our engagement with the HLSCC Family and the public, this year’s exercises signify the culmination of months of planning to ensure our 173 graduates experience a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to walk across the stage to receive their diplomas. To ensure this, safeguards have been put in place for the safety of visitors who arrive to the campuses in the next few days.
Attendance at the HLSCC graduation exercises is by invitation only and all attendees will be required to sign in and wear face masks throughout the ceremony. All COVID-19 protocols will be followed.
Persons interested in joining the celebration can do so virtually through our live stream broadcast, which can be accessed by visiting our Facebook (@HLSCCVG) and YouTube (THEHLSCC) pages. Persons can also tune in to ZROD 103.7 FM, ZBVI 780 AM, and CBN 92.3 FM via radio.
Watch the event, learn about our speakers and graduates, or send a social media post congratulating the Class of 2022 by using the #HLSCCGrad.