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Graduate Essays - Jocelyn Thammavongsa: I experienced a strong sense of community and belonging at ECC

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Published 05/15/2023
Elgin Community College Spring 2023 graduate Jocelyn Thammavongsa

Elgin Community College Spring 2023 graduate Jocelyn Thammavongsa

My time at Elgin Community College was a life-changing experience that I will always treasure. I’d never reflected on the past two years here until I was asked to write this essay. I’ve realized that during this period, I had the wonderful chance to get to know new people, form connections with them, and discover more about my education and myself.

As a dual credit student, I thought college would have been challenging, especially given that I was younger than most students. Despite my age, Student Life made it easy for me to get involved on campus, which is how I have created some of my favorite memories. I was fortunate to join the Asian Filipino Club and eventually rise to be the president of the club. The club taught me a lot about my identity and who I am.

Despite the similarities and differences among people, I experienced a strong sense of community and belonging at ECC. I am incredibly appreciative of the chances ECC gave me to establish these relationships. I want to express my gratitude to all of the ECC students, employees, and professors who have contributed to the success of these last two special years.

Jocelyn Thammavongsa, Elgin

Dual Credit Program, Associates in Arts

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