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Memorial Day Campus Closure

May 22, 2025

The College is closed on May 26th, 2025 for Memorial Day. View Academic Calendar

Miranda Kaminsky posing for a photo.

Miranda Kaminsky

May 16, 2025

I never got to graduate from high school due to Covid, but after losing my father to a medical illness, being in healthcare and learning about the field, has been more than a passion since stepping into it. Neither one of my parents got to graduate from college so I do this for them. Miranda

JP Federkins clapping and smiling, wearing a graduation cap and a colorful shirt.

JP Federkins

May 16, 2025

I will be transferring to NIU to pursue a Bachelor's of Psychology. Ideally, I would like to break into the social psychology career field. JP

Jazmin Gatlin smiling and posed on a bench, wearing a red dress in front of a background of plants and string lights.

Jazmin Gatlin

May 16, 2025

Graduation means everything to me. When I graduated from Harper in 2021 with my degree in Fashion Merchandising, it was a virtual ceremony due to COVID. To be able to finally walk the stage with a degree I had no idea I’d be pursuing is an even better feeling. Jazmin

Harper College Graduation 2025

Brittany Hare-Minnick

May 16, 2025

[Graduation] means no matter what happens in life, you have to keep going to reach the finish line. I’ve started, stopped, rejoined, stopped and continued school so many times but now I am proud to say I’ve completed this part of my journey… FINALLY. Brittany

Harper College Graduation 2025

Carlos Pantoja

May 16, 2025

[I would like to thank] Professor Tomasian, Advisor Tim and Anita, Professor Raza, Professor McKinley. Carlos

Jewel Jaison smiling, wearing a brown coat and sunglasses.

Jewel Jaison

May 16, 2025

Graduation is just the beginning of a new chapter in life. It is a stepping stone towards the future. Jewel

Tasha Wolley smiling and holding a commemorative sign saying "Boss Level Unlocked."

Tasha Wolley

May 16, 2025

Graduation means breaking generational curses. It represents growth, healing, and stepping into the woman I was always meant to be. It’s more than just a diploma—it’s a symbol of perseverance, faith, and a fresh start for everything that comes next. Tasha

Francis Rukidi standing for a photo to commemorate his graduation.

Francis Rukidi

May 16, 2025

The next step in my career is to gain hands-on experience in my field, build a strong professional network, and keep learning through real-world challenges. I'm also open to further education down the line if it helps me grow and reach my goals. Francis

Andrea Ibarra smiling and posing with a syringe in her nursing scrubs beside her graduation cap and textbooks.

Andrea Ibarra

May 16, 2025

I would like to thank my parents and sisters for always believing in me and supporting me in this journey. Also, my loving husband for pushing me to go back to school and follow my dreams. Es un logro Que hice para mi pero dedicado para mi familia 💖 Andrea

Last Updated: 11/17/25