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The Allan Hancock College highlighted graduates in 2025 at the beginning of Santa Maria

Santa Maria, California – The Allan Hancock College held on Friday morning on Friday morning for the 2025 class.

Some graduates carry some incredible stories with them.

The 104th grade crossed the stage on Friday morning to get the degrees of its employees.

Families and friends gathered on the football field of the college under beautiful conditions to honor the final class 2025.

“I am very excited,” says graduate Samantha McDonald. It is almost surreal that this happens. I started when I was 13 and now I'm just 18 years old and my college. “

The graduates emphasized by the college include Samantha McDonald, who has just celebrated her 18th birthday on Tuesday, and Josie Mora, who had the unique privilege, at the same time with her daughter.

“Most students are younger and with her at my side I felt more comfortable,” says Josie Mora, who concludes a psychology conclusion for the transfer. “And it is exciting that we will graduate together.”

“I am very proud of her,” says Josie's daughter and co-graduate Mayra Campa. “She helped me a lot. She was my support, but I am glad that I supported her. I am very satisfied with her performance.”

President Kevin Walthers began the ceremony by commenting on the positive “problem” of too many graduates.

This year, 1,287 graduates take home 2,491 degrees and 3,110 performance certificates for 116 majors.

“My advice is that you do not prevent your age from doing what you want to do, even though I was only 13 years old today, I will graduate at five degrees,” says McDonald.

College officials say that a student exceeded the stage today after reaching at least twelve degrees, evidence of perseverance and possible uses.

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