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Parents: Cory & Jamie Abels

Future plans: Attend Wartburg College to major in education and play tennis

Parents: Robb Anderson and Ana Garcia Moreno

Future plans: Study mechanical engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Parents: Jeff Anderson & Sheila Anderson

Future plans: Attend Gustavus Adolphus College to study biology and play tennis

Parents: Andy Ballman and Missy King

Parents: Steven and Jennifer

Future plans: HZ University of Applied Sciences, studying water management and aquatic ecotechnology

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Alyia Bice

Parents: Randy and Tabitha Bice

Adrianna Bixby

Parents: Jim and Christi Bixby

Future plans: Attend Winona State University and major in nursing and play soccer

Audra Bixby

Parents: Jim and Christi Bixby

Future plans: Attend University of North Dakota and major in commercial aviation

Connor Bjorling

Parents: James and Jennifer Connor; Jennifer Bjorling

Future plans: Attend Gustavus Adolphus College to play baseball; undecided major

Ryan

Parents: Keith & Bobbi Blank

Future plans: Attend school to be an electrical lineman

Aiden

Parents: Kevin and Nikki Bloom

Future plans: Undecided

Karen Bocagnegra

Parents: Concepion Bocanegra & Jose Bocanegra

Future plans: Going to college and majoring in business

Anna

Parents: Mark and Laura

Boomgaarden

Future plans: Attend the College of St Benedict to swim and major in nursing

Will

Parents: Brian and Vonnie Borgmeier

Future plans: University of Minnesota Twin Cities

Harold

Parents: Dan and Erin Born

Future plans: Electrician

Jaiden

Parent: Chris Boswell

Future plans: College - Ultrasound Tech

Cole

Parents: Dan and Audra Brenke

Future plans: South Central College

CONGR ATULATIONS GR ADUATES!

Gustavus applauds your hard work and dedication.

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Parents: Bryan and Angie Buffington

Future plans: University of North Dakota, major in commercial aviation

Lily Deming

Parents: Drew and Melanie Dixon

Future plans: University of Minnesota - sociology

Parents: Adolfo Y Ana Fernández Castañeda

Parents: Shawn and Kimberley

Deming

Future plans: Attend Minnesota State University - Moorhead, majoring in Elementary Education

Parents: Jon and Heather Deshayes

Future plans: Plan to go to Iowa State University and major in Aerospace Engineering

Parents: Susan and Brad DeVos

Future plans: Attend Mercyhurst University for a bachelor of fine arts degree in dance

Parents: Julie Gronewold and Lance

Dlouhy

Future plans: Attend Gustavus Adolphus College to major in nursing and running track

Parents: Eric Elias and Betsy Anderson-Elias

Future plans: Luther College

Parents: Brandon Fast and Jennifer Schmoll

Future plans: Attend SDSU major nursing

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Julia Fitzpatrick

Parents: Osvaldo Guerra and Yesenia Guerra

Future plans: South Central College - Criminal Justice & Criminology

Parents: Jay & Tara Schroeder; Travis Hagen

Future plans: Paramedic program

Parents: Aisha Ismael and Aden Garad

Future plans: Planning on going to MNSU for commercial aviation

Parents: Fabian and Loramy Gerstbauer

Future plans: Attend Taylor University (IN)

Parents: Maria-Renée Grigsby and Daniel Leonhardt

Future plans: Attend the University of Wisconsin-Madison for Spanish and Biology on a pre-med track

Parents: Keith and Amy Hanson

Future plans: South Central College - Welding

Parents: Joe and Marie Hartman

Future plans: Pursue a computer science degree

Parents: Amanda Fischer and Jon Hibbard

Future plans: Attend culinary school

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Parents: Corey and Kim Horner

Future plans: University of Sioux Falls majoring in biology on pre-vet track

Lucas

Parents: Rachel Hickey & Chad Honetschlager Future plans: Medic

Amelia

Parents: Jill Hildebrandt and Jade Staus

Future plans: Carleton College pre-law track, majoring in political science and environmental law

Nathan

Parents: Joe Holmbo & Holly Kelly

Future plans: South Central College

Jackson

Parents: Chris and Jennifer Holmlund

Future plans: Attend South Central College in Mankato for mechatronics engineering technology

Madison Honetschlager

Parents: Chad Honetschlager and Jennifer Oswald

Future plans: Attend Winona State University for a nursing major

Isaiah

Emma

Parents: Ricky Zhao and Susan Huang

Future plans: Attend Stony Brook University in economics

Parents: Troy & Tracy Hansen; Ross Jacobsen

Future plans: Central Lakes College for heavy equipment machinery

Parents: Jamie and Scott Janni

Future plans: Majoring in gender, women, and sexuality studies at MSU mankato

Luke

Parents: Bill & Stacey Johnson

Future plans: Work full-time at Bobcat in Mankato

Parents: Jackie Rooney & Robert Jones

Future plans: MNSU major in finance

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Evan Hibscher

Parents: Kathy and Chris Kukacka

Future plans: Gap year, then college to become an OB/GYN ultrasound technician

Parents: Matt and Laurie Kelly

Future plans: Attend Gustavus

Parents: Heather Pengilly and Jay Kendall

Future plans: MNSU Mankato for engineering

Parents: Dave Kennedy and Paula Kennedy

Parents: Jim and Bridget Klein

Parents: Thomas and Jennifer Letts

Future plans: University of Wisconsin-Madison to major in biomedical engineering

Parents: Perry and Jeannie Liebl

Future plans: Undecided

Parents: Mike and Katie Looft Future plans: Attend Winona State University in the fall to pursue nursing

Parents: Miranda Becker & Jeff

Mallow

Future plans: Study business administration at Bemidji State University

Parents: Miranda Becker & Jeff

Mallow

Future plans: Attend college at the University of Minnesota and major in communications, pre-law

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Mitchel Joosten

Parents: Blas & Nancy Torres

Future plans: United States Air Force

Sophie

Parents: Anna Hulseberg and Craig Matarrese

Future plans: St. Olaf College

Parents: Mike and Amy Meffert

Future plans: University of Minnesota Rochester for occupational therapy

Parents: Heidi Meyer, Mitch Meyer

Future plans: Attend Gustavus Adolphus College

Parents: Brian and Michelle Miller

Future plans: College

Parent: Safiya Ali

Future plans: Minnesota State University, Mankato to study mechanical engineering

Parents: Eric Niebuhr and Amanda Wentzlaff

Future plans: South Dakota State University, majoring in Wildlife & Fisheries Science (B.S.)

Parents: Mark and Mary Oberlander

Future plans: Attend the U of MN Twin Cities to study the sociology of criminology

Parents: Kim & Keith Oeltjenbruns

Future plans: Attend College of Saint Benedict and play volleyball - sociology or pre-occupational therapy

Parents: Jessica Peters & Wes Bjorklund

Future plans: Gap year

Parents: Brett and Linda Petersen

Future plans: Go to the University of St. Thomas to major in psychology

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Parent: Michelle Sanford Future plans: National Guard and South Central College Drake G. Portner Parents: Chad and Roxanne Portner Future plans: University of Minnesota to study math and engineering Ella Ruble Parents: Jhanelle Miller, Steve Ruble, Jeff & Megan Ruble Future plans: Nursing and Army ROTC at Gustavus Adolphus College Brooks
Shelley Trautmiller & Darwin Reicks Future plans: Entrepreneur Jaxen
Travis and Dalaina Sandland Future plans: Neumont College of Computer Science in Salt Lake City
Juan Rodriguez Future plans: Undecided ST. PETER HIGH SCHOOL
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Steven and Natasha Pettis Future plans: Working full-time, moving out and playing softball
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Alexander Schaffer

Parents: Jill and Tony Schaffer

Future plans: University of MN, Duluth - biochemistry

Jadin Schatz

Liam Schloesser

Parents: Shawn and Deann Schloesser

Future plans: University of St. Thomas for mechanical engineering

Tyson Schmitz

Parents: Debi & Russ Burg; Jim & Faith Schmitz

Future plans: Attend college at MNSU or Florida

Symon Schott

Parents: Spencer and Amber Schott

Future plans: South Central College to study automotive and body repair work

Zackary Sieberg

Parents: Jeremy & Carrie Sieberg

Future plans: Automotive technology

Nicole Sinning

Parents: Kevin and Bernadette

Sinning

Future plans: Attend Carroll University in Waukesha, WI for nursing while also playing for the bowling team

Magnus Soderlund

Parents: Bill & Beth Soderlund

Future plans: South Central College

Noah Spessard

Parents: Nate and Holle Spessard

Future plans: Attend Minnesota State University, Mankato to major in nursing and participate in ROTC

Hadley Stuerenberg

Parents: James and Jennifer Connor

Future plans: Major in technology, art and design at Bemidji State University and run cross country/ track

Sam Stuewe

Parents: Bill & Tracy Stuewe

Ben Taylor

Parents: Mark & Jodi Taylor

Future plans: University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire

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Jaydon

Parents: Janet Ireland and Jerret Thompson

Future plans: Attend Milwaukee School of Engineering and major in architectural engineering

Norah

Parents: Jim & Sonja Timmerman

Future plans: AttendMarquette University and major in middle/ secondary education and history

Cadence

Parents: Nathan and Erica Tish

Future plans: Attend Minnesota State University, Mankato

Wesley

Parents: Rachelle Fuller and Jason Toupence

Future plans: MNSU for secondary math education

Taylen

Parents: Zachary & Angie Travaille

Future plans: Minnesota State University, Mankato with a major in pre-optometry

Parents: Peter

Future plans: Work

Parents: Jody and Marcy Tuma

Future plans: Become an Electrician and join the South Central MN Electrical JATC Program

Parents: Matt and Karen Ulman

Future plans: Attend MNSU in the fall

Parents: Loren and Elizabeth Van Groothees

Future plans: Attend College of St. Scholastica, Duluth

Parents: Willy Walter and Abbey

Payton

Future plans: Attend MN West

Congratulations

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Thompson

Parents: Debbie and Bill Weber

Future plans: Attend Concordia University-Wisconsin for social work or visual communications

Parents: Matt and Wendy Weller

Future plans: Buena Vista University to major in sports management/ business and play tennis/shoot trap

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Adam Adan

Madison Akemann

Isabel Avant

Andrew Baji

Vera Berglund

Milo Biehn

Averie Byrd

Ridwan Dekene

Parents: Kurt and Heidi Winkelmann

Future plans: Attend the University of Wisconsin-Stout to pursue bachelor’s degree in packaging engineering

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Isabeau Fuller

Farhiya Garad

Logan Gessner

Samuel Gibson

Parents: Chet & Sabrina Wilking

Future plans: Attend University of Minnesota in the fall

Parents: Pat & Niki Willaert

Future plans: Attend MNSU in fall 2023 and later University of Minnesota-Rochester for radiology

Dylan Goodrich

Tyler Goodrich

Tiernan Gransee

Samantha Grewe

Rodolfo Guerra

Erica Gullickson

Melanie Hopp

Liliana Hughes

Kowsar Hussein

Najma Jamac

Aedan Johnson

Isaac Johnson

Kevin Juarez

Parents: Matt & Karen Holicky

Future plans: Attend SDSU to study psychology

Benjamin Kennedy

Robert Lahn

Erin Larson

Avery Lembke

Amir Loredo-Hollon

Quinn McGuire

Natalie McKenzie

Zachary Moberg

Ella Osborn

Ramla Osman

Daisy Pehrson

Jocelyn Perez

Alan Perez Meza

Parents: Adam & Jennifer Wilmes

Future plans: Attend Minnesota State University, Mankato this fall with a pre-veterinary major

Alexandra Rassbach

McKenna Reiten

Joshua Reyes-Herrera

Adrik Rojas-Malledo

Nibraas Sayid Nour

Lauren Seybolt

Dustin Sikkema

Rowan Snay

Brian Tinoco Toscano

Karla Torres

Alejandra Westra-Smith

Caitlin Yauger

Dakota Alitz

Parent: Lisa Alitz

Future plans: Going to work as a welder

Jonathan Biehn

Parents: Joseph Biehn & Cherilyn Biehn

Future plans: Going to trade school for welding

Colo Bonorden

Parents: Josh & Erin Bonorden

Future plans: Working after school

Katie Cink

Parents: Jennifer & David Cink

Future plans: Attending University of River Falls Wisconsin for agricultural education

Harley Connor

Parents: Tom & Holly Connor

Future plans: Attend MNSU to pursue a major in communication science and disorders

Mya Dent

Parent: Bryan & Michelle Dent

Future plans: Undecided

Parents: Rich & Lynnette Draheim

Future plans: Attending University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Elsa Ely

Parents: Deborah and the late James Ely

Future plans: South Central College for graphics communications and art

Abigail Fonseca

Parents: Jeremy T & Nicole Fonseca

Future plans: Alternative Medicine at Everglades University, FL

Alexander Garcia

Parents: Victoria & Mick Sawyer; Joe & Ginger Garcia

Future plans: Colorado Technical University to study technology/cyber security

Martin Gibbs

Parents: Kim & Jason Gibbs

Future plans: Minnesota State University, Mankato

Alanna Hartman

Parent: Sarah Hutchens and Robert Hartman

Future plans: Going to Winona in the fall to double major in sociology and psychology

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Lilly Draheim

Braeden Hastings

Parents: Jesse & Chelsea; Jessica & Adam

Future plans: Going into construction and possibly the trades later on

Tanyon Hoheisel

Parent: Natalie & Dennis Hoheisel

Future plans: University of Jamestown to play baseball & Esports and study computer science

Emily Holden

Parents: Keri Lundgren & Christopher Holden

Future plans: Attending St. Olaf and majoring in psychology

Saige Hutchens

Parent: Tracy Polikowsky

Future plans: Taking a gap year

Kaylee Karels

Parents: Todd & Amber Karels

Future plans: Attending Minnesota State University, Mankato and majoring in child psychology

Jersie Kelley

Parents: Alana Janssen & Josh Kelley; Bill Janssen & Carly Habana

Future plans: Attending Iowa State University for a major in architecture

Asia Kern

Parents: Rich & Becky Kern

Future plans: Attending Minnesota State University Mankato for pre-optometry on path to doctorate

Ava LaFrance

Parents: Joel & Nicole LaFrance

Future plans: Attending Minnesota State University, Mankato to study nursing

Abby Larson

Parents: Eric Larson & Rebecca Larson

Future plans: Attending MNSU to obtain a doctorate in child behavioral psychology

Stephanie Lopez Gonzalez

Parents: Paul Lopez & Gladys Gonzalez

Future plans: Going to Gustavus Adolphus College for a biology major on a track for pharmacy

Madix Lutterman

Parents: Kali Huber and Justin Lutterman

Future plans: Going to be working at DMI Construction in Mankato

Caitlynn McCarthy

Parent: Paul & Bridget McCarthy

Future plans: Attending Minnesota State University, Mankato for elementary education

Kyra McCarthy

Parents: Greg & Bridgett McCarthy

Future plans: Undecided

Izaiah Peterson

Parent: Douglas Peterson

Future plans: Attending college for welding

Micah Peterson

Parents: Jeffrey & Peggy Peterson

Future plans: Attending CulverStockton College in Canton, MO, majoring in business, minoring in theater

Hailey Plonsky

Parents: Pete & Dianne Plonsky

Future plans: Minnesota State University, Moorhead to major in speech language hearing sciences

Logan Porter

Parents: Scott & Melissa Porter; Merissa Merritt

Future plans: Undecided

Sarena Remiger

Parents: Kally & Joe Remiger

Future plans: Attending NDSU and majoring in Nursing

Kevin Rodriguez

Parents: Veronica & Juan

Future plans: Attending South Central to be an HVACR technician

Jacob Rohlfing

Parents: Andy & Cheri Rohlfing

Future plans: Attending the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, pursuing pre-med business

Jack Schloesser

Parents: Tom & Michelle Schloesser

Future plans: University of LaCrosse, WI to major in computer science and minor in creative writing

Jordan Schmidt

Parent: Alisha Mundt

Future plans: Building over 10 houses in a year

Nathan Schmoll

Parents: Dale & Beth Schmoll

Future plans: Attending North Dakota State University, studying Engineering

Gavin Selly

Parents: Levi & Dawn Selly

Future plans: Working for Ayers Masonry

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or aviation

Sophie Shouler

Parents: Matthew & Jessica Shouler

Future plans: University of Mary in ND, studying exercise science on path to physical therapy doctorate

Henry Strobel

Parents: Brad & Cherr Strobel

Future plans: Attending NDSU to study engineering

Emma Sweere

Parents: Kara & Jeff Sweere

Future plans: Attending the University of Minnesota-Duluth to major in exercise and rehabilitation sciences

Amelia Tauer

Parents: Mat & Liz Tauer

Future plans: Attending UW-Eau Claire

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Connor Urban

Parents: Mike & Megan Urban

Future plans: Attending MNSU in the fall and studying in the business/ finance field

Jack Voit

Parent: Brad Voit and Angie Zacharias

Future plans: Going to work

Alexis Waldron

Parents: Todd Waldron and Michelle Waldron

Future plans: Attending Gustavus Adolphus College in nursing

Samantha Wondra

Parent: Matt Wondra and Stephanie Wondra

Future plans: Going to St. Olaf for a degree in business administration and interior design

Kalen Austin

Parents: Zahiya Austin & Trish Hiscock-Austin

Future plans: Being a tutor

Brandon Baringer

Parents: Jennifer & Larry Baringer

Future plans: Work hard, have fun

Jade Correll

Parents: Andrew & Cara Correll

Future plans: College for Equine Science

Alexander Davig

Parent: Marty & Bonnie Davig

Future plans: College for Computer Science

Corsynthia DeLeon

Parents: Amy Heine & Jeremiah DeLeon

Future plans: Medical field Adolphus College in nursing

Trae DeMaris

Parent: Aaron DeMaris & Calissa Barke

Future plans: Welding

Maggie Foley

Parents: Brooke & David Foley

Future plans: Go to College

Alix Fraley

Parents: Alyce & Jon Fraley

Future plans: To get a job

Clowey Fuller

Parents: Michelle Fuller & Timothy Fuller

Future plans: Working and taking care of my baby

Jayden Hoehn

Future plans: Move out of Minnesota and become a business owner

Jacob Hovick

Parents: Jennifer & Jonathan Hovick

Future plans: South Central for Associates Degree

Emmett Ische

Parent: James M Ische Jr. & Jean M Ische

Future plans: College for Business and Marketing

Mackenzie Jaeger

Parents: Amanda Jaeger & Jason Hoffman

Future plans: South Central College for Auto Mechanics

Sydney Jaeger

Parent: Amanda Jaeger & Shaun Wilson

Future plans: South Central College for Auto Mechanics

Caleb Koller

Parents: Chris & Andrea Koller

Future plans: South Central College for Ag Technician, Owning Koller Dirt Service

Graciella Leal

Parents: Becky & Robert Leal

Future plans: Undecided at the moment

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Your first year of college usually means your first dorm experience and maybe even your first time living on your own. Every college or university has its own requirements for housing, but no matter what they are, parents and students should consider that dorms offer a great transition for students between their parents’ house and setting up housekeeping on their own.

Before Moving Day

Your college will assign you a moving day for your dorm and you’ll also probably get your roommate assignment well before then, too. Use that extra time to get acquainted with your roomie and decide who is going to bring what. You may want to choose a communal décor scheme, paint the walls (if allowed), and choose who is going to bring kitchen utensils and other items. Read over your dorm rules and residential life guidelines. Know beforehand where to park, who to ask for assistance and what is allowed in your dorm room.

Dorms 101

What to Bring

In addition to your clothing and toiletries, you’ll also want to bring:

• Important documents, such as credit and debit cards, passports, your school ID, car registration and insurance paper work, health insurance cards, a copy of your birth certificate and your Social Security card, an emergency contact list, and your class schedule.

• Power strips and surge protectors, extension cords, chargers, cables for HDMI and ethernet, logins for streaming services.

• A quality backpack and school supplies for all of your classes.

• A shower caddy, especially if your dorm features a communal hall bathroom, with shower shoes.

• Cleaning supplies and a toolkit.

• A first-aid kit, prescription medications, any over-the-counter medications you use regularly, vitamins, tissues and bandages.

• Sets of sheets, bath towels, washcloths, hand towels, blankets, hangers, a laundry hamper

or bag, change for the laundry, dish towels and sponges, an iron or wrinkle-release spray.

• Lamps, dry erase boards and markers, fan or space heaters (if allowed), Command strips or poster tack, a rug, bed risers, a

mirror, additional seating and a small vacuum are nice things to have.

• Snacks and shelf-stable foods, microwave snacks and foods, a mug and other utensils, dish soap, a sponge and paper

towels.

After Moving Day

After you’re all moved in, it’s time to say your goodbyes. Parents and friends, depending on how long of a drive they’re fac-

ing, may stay overnight at a nearby hotel. In that case, make plans to show them around campus and go to dinner before you head back to your dorm for your first night of college.

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Andrew Menne Parent: Michael & Katie Menne Future plans: Attending MSU Renita Shiwpaul Future plans: Providing a stable home for my daughter Joanna Miller Parent: Raymond Miller Future plans: Ridgewater College for Cosmetology Emma Sisk Parent: Tim & Tami Sisk Future plans: Pursuing a career in voice acting Lawson Weber Parent: Dawn & Dave Weber Future plans: Tattooing Justin Perolio Parents: Mr & Mrs Matthew Zeiher; Maj & Mrs M Jordon Perolio Future plans: United States Air Force Samantha Pollack Parents: Becky & Nick Pollack Future plans: Drake University for a major in law, politics and society Hayden Pancake Parents: Jeremy & Monica Pancake Future plans: Go to College Brayden Sandborg Parents: Kevin & Jackie Sandborg
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Future plans: To start a small engine repair shop

Choosing Technical School

Four-year colleges get a lot of attention from high school graduates, and with good reason. But there’s another option: Technical and trade schools.

Technical and trade schools are generally more affordable than four-year colleges and universities and also may offer a quicker path to a career than traditional higher education.

These schools offer graduates careers as mechanics, respiratory therapists, dental hygienists, paralegals, plumbers, court reporters, HVAC technicians, electricians, occupational therapy assistant, radiological technologist and more.

Choosing a Technical or Trade School

In many ways, choosing a technical or trade school is much the same as choosing a college or university. First, you decide your area of focus. Talk to friends and family. Find, if you can, a mentor in your chosen field that you can talk to about the pros and cons of

the job. Your high school counselor may be able to offer you personality tests and literature on different careers to help you make your decision.

Once you have a field, then look for schools that are accredited in that area. You also want to research the school’s reputation in your chosen industry. That will make a huge difference in getting hired after school. Look into complaints about the school and ask the staff to explain each one and how it was resolved. Lastly, look at the school’s graduation rate. That refers to how many students who have started the program finish successfully. A high graduation rate is an indicator of a strong program.

Dual Enrollment Plans

If you’re eager to start working on your career but haven’t graduated yet, look into schools that offer dual enrollment with your high school. Dual enrollment programs allow you to take courses that are worth both high school and technical college

credit. When you graduate with your diploma, you’re that much closer to your technical college degree or certification, too. De-

pending on your state, the student may even be exempt from tuition, registration and lab fees, and textbooks.

Gifts for new college grads about to enter the workforce

The day a student graduates from college is a momentous occasion.

Data from the National Center for Education Statistics indicates that more than two million students earned bachelor’s degrees at the conclusion of the 2019-20 school year, the most recent year such information was available.

As another graduation season rounds into form, millions more hardworking college students are about to receive their degrees. Commencement will be a big moment for those students and it will also prove a proud moment for their families, who will want to reward graduates with a gift commensurate with this significant accomplishment. As graduates prepare to trade in campus life for the professional arena, well-wishers can consider these graduation gift ideas.

• Attire: Though many businesses have committed to remote or hybrid working in recent years, college graduates will still need something more than hoodies and sweatpants as they enter the professional arena. Professional attire can include anything from suits to business casual clothing. Developing a professional ward-

robe can be costly, so gift givers can take new college grads out shopping for attire that can help them make a strong first impression. If distance or timing makes such an excursion impossible, a gift card worth enough money to help grads begin building an impressive professional wardrobe can make for a great gift.

• Tote bag/messenger bag: Traditional briefcases are still around, but many modern professionals now prefer tote bags and messenger bags. Bags with padded pockets that can accommodate 15-inch laptops can be especially useful and help new graduations set a professional tone during interviews and after landing a job.

• Apartment furnishings: Of course, some newly minted grads will already have a job lined up by the time they stroll across a graduation stage and receive their degrees. In such instances, they might benefit from a little help furnishing their first apartments. Some new kitchenware, a gift card to a furniture store or some gadgets like a new smart TV or home speaker system can help a new place feel like home that much sooner.

• Cooking lessons: Now that

the campus dining hall is in the rearview mirror, new grads will have to prepare their own meals. Some might be doing so for the

first time, so some cooking lessons with a local chef or instruction offered at a local restaurant can ensure new grads aren’t

spending the bulk of their earnings on takeout or dining out.

College graduation is an exciting time in a young person’s

life. Loved ones can consider an assortment of gifts to make this period even more special.

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Talk to your high school’s guidance counselor for more information and for the guidelines for early admission and dual enrollment in your area. Helping new college graduates build a professional wardrobe can make for a great graduation gift.

Many college students complain about the freshman 15, or the phenomenon of gaining weight their first year of school. Studies show that freshmen are indeed likely to put on some pounds, but it doesn’t have to be permanent.

Metabolic Changes

Not only are you on your own with full control of how much you eat and when, but your body is also going through some pretty rapid metabolic changes as you get older. Try to choose nutritious foods more often than not, carefully monitor your alcohol consumption and try to get in exercise when and how you can. Eating unhealthfully, including

Fighting the Freshman 15

indulging in too much booze, can make your energy levels plummet and handicap your memory. Not ideal conditions for success in higher education.

Steer Clear of Fad Diets

Noticing that your clothes don’t fit as well and that you’re carrying around some extra weight might lead to a panic. Be careful not to freak out. Make careful, gradual adjustments to your eating and exercise habits to slim down. Don’t go for the latest fad diet or skip meals. You can dig yourself in deeper when you revert to old habits and start a trend of yo-yo dieting, which can be even worse than carrying the extra weight to start with.

Avoid the Gain

Preventing the freshman 15 is the best way to beat it. Keep a balanced diet with regular exercise and getting plenty of sleep can keep the weight off and build better health down the line. Here are some tips for staying slim:

• Avoid stress eating, eating while studying or eating while watching TV. When you eat, eat slowly and mindfully.

• Eat at regular times and don’t skip meals.

• Keep between-meal and latenight snacking to a minimum.

• Choose a mix of nutritious foods.

• Choose lower-fat options when you can and watch portion sizes.

• Stay away from vending machines and fast food.

• Keep healthy snacks on hand and avoid soft drinks.

• Keep a regular sleep schedule and don’t take too many naps. Avoid caffeine in the evening and avoid exercising or listening to loud music before bed.

Some schools may even offer diet and nutrition counseling for students to help you manage your weight in addition to access to workout equipment and personal training services. Check with your campus recreational center for more information.

Congratulations to all our local graduates!

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It’s been a pleasure and a honor to report on all your achievements. We can’t wait to see what to see what you do next!

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