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Paying it forward

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It won’t be long until Michaela Horstman graduates from Columbia College with her Bachelor of Science
degree in Business Administration. When she walks across the stage this spring, the Fulton, Missouri, native will be doing so after only three years in college, expediting her route through higher education by taking summer courses between the spring and fall terms.

Endowed scholarship recipients Ben Burgett and Michaela Horstman were honored at the President’s Society induction ceremony Sept. 22.
(Photo by Kaci Smart)

She’ll also be doing so without any debt from student loans. The scholarships she has received from Columbia College helped see to that.

“The money that I have gotten has really allowed me to focus on my academics and has actually allowed me to get three 4.0s since I’ve been here at Columbia College,” said Horstman, who holds a cumulative grade-point average of 3.78. “I really never thought that going to a private school would be something that I could afford.”

That was exactly what Shelley E. Dale ’69 envisioned when she started the Lois J. Erdman Award for female business majors at Columbia College in honor of her mother. The same goes for Connie Nichols ’05, who started the Alla Mae Baker Memorial Scholarship in honor of her mother to reward exceptional business administration students at Columbia College.

Horstman has received funding from both awards. They give so that students such as Horstman can take full advantage of the opportunities at their disposal.

“I wanted to try and help someone to really go forth in life and make a difference,” said Nichols, vice president of real estate lending at Central Bank of Audrain County. “To me, it’s like ‘pay it forward.’ If I’m helping you to do this, I want my recipient to go ahead and, if they have the opportunity later in life, help someone else at whatever it is.”

Endowed aid helps students from all walks of life at Columbia College. Last year, the school awarded a total of $661,039 in endowed aid to 480 students.

Ben Burgett, a senior from Rocheport, Missouri, is in his second year after transferring credits and is on track to get his Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Science this spring.

He values the close relationships with professors — assistant professor of Sociology Dr. Aurelien Mauxion and professor of Biology Dr. Nathan Means, especially — that the college provides, as well as the financial help he has received through scholarships provided by Helen B. Maupin ’45 and Central Bank of Boone County.

“Their philanthropy is greatly appreciated. It really allows us, as students, to focus on the academic side of college instead of having to worry about the debt when we get out,” Burgett says. “You’re going to graduate college and then be out in the job market looking for a career, and the last thing you want is a looming debt over your head.”

Horstman plans on pursuing a master’s degree after graduation, with an eye toward becoming a certified public accountant. She interned as an auditor at MFA Oil in Columbia over the summer, and she is currently working as an intern with the college’s Student Success Services. As part of her duties, she plans to go to high schools and communities around Columbia to talk about financial awareness.

Lois Spencer, Horstman’s grandmother, says Michaela has always held full- and part-time jobs in addition to her education and has been very good about saving and budgeting her money, lessons Spencer helped teach Horstman from an early age. She has seen Horstman blossom during her time at Columbia College.

“They’ve helped her and recognized that she’s a smart young lady,” Spencer said. “They have recognized her skills and aptitude and have looked to find extra scholarships to help her to be able to make the school more affordable for her to go there.

“I’m very proud of her and what she’s been able to accomplish, and how focused she is. She set a goal and she’s working toward it.”

Dale said her mother was incredibly gifted financially. But as with most women of her generation, Erdman went to college with the sole purpose of getting an “Mrs.” degree, in Dale’s words.

“I think, deep down, she was probably smarter than my dad, and that’s not taking away from my dad. But, once he passed away, she just blossomed,” Dale said. “I certainly had this whole new look at my mother. I knew she was smart, but I didn’t realize how business smart she was, and how her portfolio just zoomed. That’s what I wanted to do for these young women, give them an opportunity to be able to do the same thing and not have to worry about this tremendous college debt that everybody seems to get out of school with.

“If (Horstman) can get her master’s with that and she’s interested in that, go girl!”

Nichols found it difficult to get through college her first time around because she only received one student loan in the way of institutional support. She returned to school later in life and got her degree one year after her daughter, 2004 Columbia College graduate Brooke Baker.

Getting a college education has been a source of pride for her family. She wants to help others achieve that feeling.

“I was the first one of my generation in my family to get a college degree. In fact, I was the only one,” Nichols says. “I just puff all up with pride (for the scholarship recipients). I really do.”

If you are interested in information on how to start a scholarship, please contact the Columbia College Office of Development at (573) 875-7563.


Columbia College Nursing program receives $150,000 grant

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The nursing program will acquire additional state-of-the-art advanced patient simulators using the grant.

The Missouri State Board of Nursing and the Missouri Department of Higher Education recently announced that the Columbia College Nursing program will be the beneficiary of a $150,000 Nursing Education Incentive Grant.

“It is a tremendous honor to receive this award, which will benefit our students for many years to come,” said Dr. Tina Dalrymple, Nursing and Health Sciences program coordinator. “The grant will allow us to add cutting-edge technology that will increase efficiency in clinical work and allow our students to receive additional hands-on training.”

The program plans to utilize the funds to acquire state-of-the-art advanced patient simulators, peripheral technology and advanced software to aid in students’ clinical skills development. The program currently has two simulators for its students to utilize. The grant will assist in the purchase of additional members of a SIM “family,” including SimJunior and Victoria maternal and neonatal birthing simulators, along with an Obstetric/Neonatal simulation station.

“Our Nursing program continues to produce top-notch health care professionals that benefit mid-Missouri communities,” said Dr. Sarah Vordtriede-Patton, dean of the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. “This grant will allow the program to enhance our class offerings even further to ensure our students’ skills meet the needs of the constantly evolving health care industry.”

This is the first time the program has been awarded the grant. Columbia College currently offers a Bachelor’s in Nursing degree, an RN-to-BSN online nursing degree and an Associate in Nursing degree. For more information, visit www.ccis.edu/nursing.

Columbia College partnering with MU Health Care, Columbia Public Schools to offer Medical Assistant Training

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Columbia College, University of Missouri Health Care and Columbia Public Schools will offer scholarships to 20 Columbia Public School high-school students who graduate in May 2017.

The scholarships, funded by MU Health Care, will cover tuition and equipment for a one-year, online curriculum through Columbia College. Students who successfully complete the program will graduate as certified medical assistants (CMA).

“We are proud to partner with local educators to offer these scholarships,” said Peter Callan, director of talent acquisition at MU Health Care. “CMAs play a vital role on our health care teams. This is an excellent way to introduce a medical career path to local seniors who may not realize CMA training is a path they can take.”

CMAs are a part of the team that provides care to patients in outpatient clinics. Some of a CMA’s duties include recording patients’ medical histories, taking patients’ vital signs, preparing blood samples for lab tests and scheduling appointments.

“Columbia College is very pleased to partner with MU Health Care and Columbia Public Schools on this new program,” said Tina Dalrymple, Ph.D., APRN, FNP-BC, nursing and health sciences program coordinator at Columbia College. “With our experience and strength in the online education realm, we believe we can truly make a difference in the trajectory of people’s lives through this program.”

Students who earn scholarships will be paid to work part-time for MU Health Care during their year of online learning. After the students graduate with their certification, they will automatically be appointed to full-time CMA positions with MU Health Care.

“This program is an amazing way for our recent graduates to gain entry into the workforce at a world-class health system,” said Peter Stiepelman, Ph.D., superintendent of Columbia Public Schools. “We’re excited to partner with employers and institutions in our community to create access to opportunities. It also has larger implications that could propel students to pursue medical careers beyond CMA in the future.”

Columbia Public School seniors graduating in 2017 are eligible to apply for the scholarships. The first step is to attend information sessions at their schools. Interested students should ask their principals or high school counselors for information about their schools’ specific information sessions.

 

Future CPS teachers commit to Columbia College

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Tyus Monroe (front row, seated far left) and Consolee Mbabazi (front row, seated far right) gathered with family, friends and Columbia College staff on Wednesday to sign certificates indicating their intent to attend the college this fall as part of the Grow our Own Teacher Development program.

May 17-18, 2017 via the Columbia Daily Tribune, Columbia Missourian and Columbia Public Schools

A Columbia Public Schools program designed to increase the number of minority teachers celebrated a victory Wednesday with the signing of three high school graduates to Columbia College and Stephens College with full, four-year scholarships.

The Grow Our Own Teacher Development Program provides mentors for the selected students throughout high school and their university education. When they graduate from a university and get their teaching certificates, they’re promised jobs in CPS. Hickman High School seniors Consolee Mbabazi and Tyus Monroe will attend Columbia College on scholarships valued at roughly $102,000 each.

Rock Bridge High School senior Nautica Varnum will attend Stephens College on a scholarship with a roughly $120,000 value. Their letters of intent to the colleges also include a commitment to work in Columbia Public Schools as teachers for at least four years, where they’re promised that teaching jobs will be waiting for them. 

Read more:

“Future CPS teachers commit to local colleges” – Columbia Daily Tribune

“Program to increase teacher diversity hosts college signing ceremony” – Columbia Missourian

“EdX Grow our Own Signing Ceremony” – Columbia Public Schools

Spring 2017 Semester dean’s list announced

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Congratulations to the following students who were named to the Columbia College dean’s list for the Spring Semester (January-April 2017)! To be named to the dean’s list, a student must have completed 12 semester hours in a 16-week period and achieved a minimum GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0-point scale.

Coast Guard Island | Crystal Lake | Day Campus | Denver | Elgin | Evening Campus | Fort Leonard Wood | Fort Sill | Fort Stewart | Fort Worth | Freeport | Guantanamo Bay | Hancock Field | Hunter Army Airfield | Jacksonville | Jefferson City | Kansas City | Lake County | Lake of the Ozarks | Lemoore | Los Alamitos | Mesquite | Moberly | NAS Jacksonville | NS Everett/Marysville | Online Education | Orlando | Patrick Air Force Base | Redstone Arsenal | Rolla | Salt Lake | San Diego | San Luis Obispo | Springfield | St. Louis | Whidbey Island

 

Coast Guard Island – California

First Name
Last Name
Kurt Kuntzmann
Claire Wynkoop
Mariah Beaudoin
Tenari Brown

 

Crystal Lake – Illinois

First Name
Last Name
Jessica Maka
Jim O’Donnell
Katelyn Beeksma
Lorrie Janeczko
Katherine Richter
Kristin Molyneux
Alex Karlin
Alma Landa
Kayla Knaak
Lisa Buechel
Angel Torres
Zackery Sujak
Carissa Stauss
Joanna Sasiadek
Mindy Auld
Jenna Ehrhardt
Blake Dust
Nathalia Henrickson
Kent Groves
Janelle Dunivan
Renee Trojan
Rosemary Arnold
Grant Bidwell
Amanda Allen
Daniel Harridge
Zachary Vande Logt
Ashley Bonni
Yazmin Aceves
Kaitlyn Dorsey
Nicole Liebmann
Tamara Barrera
Jennifer Chicas
Nicole Harris
Phillip Bridges
Brittany Rollins
Kenneth Wiltse
Luis Caba

 

Day Campus – Columbia, Missouri

First Name
Last Name
Gabriela Walton Lecompte
Rachel Gilroy
Joshua Morrison
Anastasia Jung
Jesse Brown
Grey Hayes
Michael Bowen
Reed Sprinkle
Nicolas Reynolds
Jessica Marron
Leah Hoveln
Brandon Root
Allison Krieg
Kelsey Snider
Chloe Tiemann
Nathan Biggs
Taylor Emery
Abigail McCracken
Allison Rieske
Samantha Meyer
Samantha Cavlovich
Samantha Gamache
Seth Schenck
Paige Garrett
Clara Hagedorn
Gabrielle Edwards
Joshua Vitoux
Jacklyn Erger
Evan Johnson
Elizabeth Schimpf
Erin Weaver
McKenzie Gamache
Theresa Decosty
Brittany Fangrow
Lauren Lagemann
Hannah Sutton
Rachel Sullivan
Michael Twellman
Alexis Russell
Anna Weeden
Marisa Reinhold
Emilee Hanne
Alix Ray
Emily Bouldin
Caitlynn Metze
Michael Hazelwonder
Abbegail Robinson
William Vanboening
Kayla Poeling
David Delia
Alyssa Riefesel
Cameron Durst
Kayla Merrell
Cassidy Johnston
Jarrett McCarty
Sawyer Tarr
Mercedes Nute
Katy Cook
Claire Whitney
Raegan Wieser
John Meyer
Timothy Fox
Zachary Felz
Hayden Ludwig
Natalie Dummitt
Hannah Crone
Emily Holt
Joseph Gorombey
Claudia Wall
Lauren McCroskie
Landon Parker
Jacob Thompson
Klarissa McAuley
Bailey Parks
Rebecca Whitworth
Jacob McGinnis
Mollie Wilson
Calah Tackett
Ashley Stiefermann
Zach Burns
Ashley Wood
Tanner Atteberry
Morgan Bowden
Jade John
Kaitlyn Tambke
Christine Chase
Lori Acock
Jordan Hampton
Jesse Simpson
Charlie Hollingsworth
Grace Young
Kelsey Farley
Spencer Wolf
Olivia Little
Ryan Gettler
Jordan Poire
Allyson Metz
Abigail Beshuk
Alyssa Large
Elaine Nelson
Tausha Reed
Justin Odonnell
Kiley Frazier
Cecelia Peters
Morgan Downes
Zoe Parker
Brooke Wooten
Molly Klein
Jessica Scott
Brianna Thompson
Hope Grob
Michael Mehrhoff
Jillian Staton
Julia Rages
Jordan Ulrich
Kaitlyn McHughs
Logan Moore
Theodore Stokes
Samuel Emerson
Kathleen Wright
Sandy Chaidez
Emily Deeken
Omara Ouk
Dung Pham
Anna Remus-Tamerius
Michael Wampler
Molly Carter
Johnny Tadzhibayev
Samantha Thiry
Holli Dieker
Nam Le
James Le
Rachel McKernan
Lacey Kennedy
Miriam Hyde
Eric Levine
Hannah Warburton
Christy Swartz
Kevin Weston
Kavita Surapaneni
Krystian Burlinski
Devin Sander
Jordyn Kendall
Jessica Baldwin
Abigail O’Brien
Anna Ralls
Afifa Saburi
Kristen Tucker
Abigail Brown
Tanner Cranford
Tiffany Weaver
Narges Zare
Kelsey Perry
Jackson Dubinski
Gabrielle Mistretta
Molly-Mae Godwin
Laurie Frew
Megan Carlyle
Joseph Koetting
Kaitlyn Cook
Landon Miller
Andrew Pieper
Sophia Redelfs
Ashley Rippeto
Prince Chingarande
Kelsey Mirts
Roberto Caputo
Renee Brochu
Bret Weise
Jeani Stannard
Edward Jose
Nell Chronister
Danielle Hrdina
Michael Nichols
Andrew Schnagl
Alexandra Flakne
Friederike Dorothea Caroline Albrecht
Genevieve Rothwell
Todd Roberts
Zachary Hutchinson
Jason Mathews
Briana Winn
Lucy Kingsley
Rory James
Brooke Williamson
Bailey Humphreys
Hannah Stambaugh
Thomas Skosky
Rotshak Dakup
Akhil Noel
Khanh Nguyen
Matija Ceraj
Martha Imoniana
Peiyi Liu
Ai Van Nguyen
Saskia Cairnes
Tanisha Lyngdoh
Johanna Mueller
Peter-Klemens Grafe
Deanne Emde
Rachel Emde
Allison Hodge
Zachary McAdams
Daymond Dollens
Victoria Parsons
David Holliday
Katie Blake
Jennifer Hill
Michaela Horstman
Rachel Guse
Austin McBee
Theresa Fuemmeler
Tara Fuemmeler
Mason McCaleb
Elizabeth Brush
Brianna Bogucki
Rebecca Reed
Alexander Roberts
Lauren Richardson
Courtney Bales
Yoko Lea
Carlie Carothers-Black
Jordan Sayre
John Heimann
Anthea Rackley
Kerigan Wessing
Laura Rowe
Sarah Walters
Kaleena Logan
Caroline Kelly
Oran White
Nathan Perkins
Emma Laney
Reagan Paterson
Ashlee Marlatt
Alexis Uffmann
Shannon Gordes
Wade Howser
Bryan Nelson
Alyson Goodale
Brandon Hattaway
Lauren Adams
Carlie Howe
Stacie Torske
Allison Garcia
Iain McTurk

 

Denver – Colorado 

First Name
Last Name
Jeramie-Anne Kream
Tayla Gatewood
Onon Enkhtaivan
Long Nhan Pham Nguyen
Barsha Dahal
Amanda Arias
Donald Haggitt
Eunice Huff
Jordan Isaacs
Richard Duskey
Brian Long
Bishal Shrestha
Eric Reschke
Myles Crane
Jenna Long
Rafia Sagheer
Qubeen Ranabhat
Katelyn Abbott
Oyunbileg Tamir
Rohit Suwal
Cindy Wright
Reema Khatri
Ngim Chhamji Sherpa

 

Elgin – Illinois 

First Name
Last Name
Troy Davidson
Nicholas Hackl
Amanda Hinojosa
Rachel Kinderknecht
Agnieszka Kurzawa
Ashley Dominguez
Khamla Khoxayo
Charles Mercurio
Robyn Stanke
Briannon Schmidt
Claire Bechard
Geraldine Rabey
Kristen Kolodziejski
Stephanie LeRoy
Jose Alvarado
Taylor Lantz
Deizy Horta
Alexandra Fischer
Christina Aagesen
Robert Smith
Janet Gavina
Cassie Wheeler
Katharine Chitwood
Tabitha Lunsford
Jarveen Pearson
Yolanda Del Real
Isaac Phillips

 

Evening Campus – Columbia, Missouri

First Name
Last Name
Rodnese Jones
Nicolas Cook
Niki Freie
Nicole Phillips
Brett Peukert
Victoria Whitaker
Riley Hedberg
Annie Carpenter
Jack Burris
Heather Willman
Edward Harrison
Nichole Murphy
Heather Williams
Kena Lederle
Francesca Nichols
Amy Reed
Carman Seay
Sabrina Blankenship
Carolyn Brewer
Kyle Simpson
Alexis Berhorst
Jennifer Cuvillier
Emily Smith
Chelsea Strope
Brian Smith
Tatyana Salaz
Derik Yeager
Erika Furlong
Matthew Loring
Reba Babicky
Jacqueline Marcink
Beau Eudaly
Ebony Ross
Olatunde Opakunle
Jessica Aversman
Matthew Pry
Chelsea Urie
Jeremy Simkins
Nghia Manning
Laura Dykstra
Gavin O’Blennis
Cynthia Post
Jason Province
Amy Mason
Jodi Ellis
Patricia Creason
Amanda Group
Leslie Campbell
Barbara Raines
Aaron Timma
Angela Hills
Megan Tupper
Abbie Lewis
Amy Strother
Courtney Grissum
Jacalyn Leake
Jenna Stewart
Philip King
Shawn Oberhaus
Linda Moss
David Roberts
Heidi Buxton
Chloe Perkins
Breanna Market
Claire Jeffery
Daryn Stark
Crystal Peterson
Beth Ellison
Nicholas Leonhard
Wenyu Wu
Nicolas Gorham
Derek Landes
Breanna Heidari
Carrie Shackelford
Keegan Ehler
Michael Timpe
Alan Quinones
Tatianna Todd
Jacob Murta
Jeremy Smith
Kerri Payne
Savannah Marlett
Seth Henry
Mendy Mackey
Ashley Meyerpeter
Megan Wampler
Rhys Minnick
Ciera Spencer
David Harper
Lorie McWilliams
Christopher Green
Jeremy Martin
Crystal Nelson
Jacob Vitale
Angela Gay
Melissa Boggan
Taylor Collins
Jesse Beshears
Tiffany Davis
Gwendolyn Cousin
Cristina Newman
Raul Aguilar

 

Fort Leonard Wood – Missouri

First Name
Last Name
Aleksandar Trenchovski
Maria Howard
Gerardo Sanchez
Melvin Cherry
Jackeline Casanova
Kenneth Carman
Anna Parton
Steven Nard
Brook Townsend
Mary Box
Shawndelin Hall
Brenda Lewis
Janet Serna
Diana Dickinson
Brittney Evelyn
Daniel Arnold
Kristie Williams
Meredith Bahr
Serge McAvoy
Romario Dixon
Justin Keziah
Sean Matteson
Arthur Alvarez
Alexus Vire
Timothy Johnson
Sharon Greathouse
Adam McCroy
Othoniel Brown-Ramos
Reina Donna Carrillocirilo
Hannah Siegel
Aaron Oakes
Tervon Dorsey
Marquis Dorsey
James Johnson
Jeremy Martin
Thomas Feagin
Taylor Olson
Steven Hughes
Edita Thomas
Rhonda Nordeoff
Amanda Weibring
Maria Paramo
Emma Hargrow
Karen Shackleford
Zackery Williams
Justin Chadbourne
LaShondra Kendrick
Christopher Janes
Leonard Turnbough
Gerald Clinton
Demeeka Cobb
Nancy Nogueras
Shelly Tester
Danielle Civitello
Jarred Zalewski
Jennifer Carpenter
Clayton Nagel
Christopher Thornley
Tanya Sheffield
Joseph Weibring
Javier Vara
Carl Rogers
Jackline Sandlin

 

Fort Sill – Oklahoma 

First Name
Last Name
Milton Morales
Dejavon Torres
Bobbi Case
Ingrull Sherman
Brandon Garrett
Nilsa Gonzalez
Billy Vance
Andrew McCaslin
Maira Sanchez

 

Fort Stewart – Georgia

First Name
Last Name
Tyrone Conyers
Sabrina Schuller
Tyson Knotts
Debbie Speed-Simmons
Kawana Wilcox
Rocio Rodriguez
Frank Garner
Michael Johnston
Saudi Plowdeniz
Roger Jones
John Williams
Nicole Morris
Bruce Battle
Kiesha McLean
Gwendolyn Clark
Charles Stephens
Boubacar Ndiaye
Jessica Ledford
Tonja Watson
Todd Hamm
Enrico Maschino
Latoya Bacon
Rayniel Johnson
Staycee Thomas
Monique Chessier
Philip Laurel
Leticia Inniss
Mary Clark
Katelyn Rawls
Gabriel Gomezalmonte
Christopher Jones
Abena Kankam
Charity Greer
Sydney Oden
Leslie Cobb
Jean Ronoh
Annette Mitchell
Leonard Russell
Crystal Holthaus
Vanessa Silverman
Amber Phinney
Ray Jones
Jennetta Hill
Sarahanne Dalton
Cory Earl
Isaih Thomas
Jenelle Palmer
Betty Jones
Tiffany Brown
Derek Allen
Delese Garrett
Donavan Cann
Cullen Dixon
Jacob Sparrows
Jessica Joshua
Kash McKinney
Kimberly Jenkins
Nadja Hollister
Alana Barton

 

Fort Worth – Texas

First Name
Last Name
Morgan Dandreano
Van Bayless
Donald Pruitt
Greg Ellerman
Bruce Harding
Albany Harris
Jason Carlson
Michele Duncan-Grays
Pedro Vasquez
Jessica Kelly
Marcell Smith
Leon Daniels
Agustin Gurrusquieta
Anthony Mrha
Bethany Jones
Jennifer Thompson
Kevin Shirley
Guadalupe Rangel
Mark Johnson
Zechariah Underwood
Randall Cummings
Christine Landers
Crystal Boykins
James McHugh
Collin Robinson
George Kinlein
Mladenka Baki
Jason Fowler
Christopher Guerrero
Allen Jackson
Chad Jackson
Douglas Moebus
Courtney Bieghler
Norma Myers
Oscar Camarillo
Porsche Thompson
Erica Bennett
Donovan Waldrop
Christen Beniak
Vickie Doane
Amanda Buckler
Monique Alston

 

Freeport – Illinois

First Name
Last Name
Leah Dixon
Lauren Jacobs
Elizabeth Wilson
Joseph Nagel
Grayce Rademaker
Alyssa Hess
Nina Harrigan
James Gaereminck
Jennifer Derouin
Paul Cardona
Jodi Taylor
Marta Pearson
Phillip Kneeland
Teresa Sadar
Lucille White
Margarita Perez
Amanda Clark

 

Guantanamo Bay – Cuba

First Name
Last Name
Melissa Battle
Justin Garza
Justin Oleson

 

Hancock Field – New York

First Name
Last Name
Cory Hisel
Wayne Smith
Casey Schumacher
Kelly Carley
Alisha Kent
Jaclyn Rawlins
Victoria Dwyer
Martha Reynolds
Anthonia Butcher
Tonya Erhart
Sean Behm
Jessica Webber
Anthony Racciatti
Kimberly Johnson
Amanda Akin
Alex D’ Amore
Amanda Santaferra-Mccarthy
Andrew Watling
Gabrielle Giocondo
Shannon Hampton
Monica Shaw
Olivia MacNaughton
Molly Sowers
Nathaniel Brown
Maria Maldonado
Samantha Wightman
Lawrence Partlow
Kevin Monds
Douglas Murdie
Lisa Forbes
James Snell
Richard Accardi
Heather Wyatt
Erik Sexton
Tyler Heggelke

 

Hunter Army Airfield – Georgia

First Name
Last Name
Peter Eady
Anthony Orr
Jeanclaude Disney
Stephen Tonge
Francisca Dearman
Khieda Brown
Christopher Colvin
Samantha Rietzke
Tammie Hardy
Nikolle Johnson
Anthony Lott
Lysa Lott
Jessica Schulze
Michael Thomas
Miguel Rivera
Sergio Ahuyon
Anna Coggins
Odrae Barrett
Christina Yarborough
Sharonda Guzman
Patrick Walker
Timothy Green
Crystal Marrero
Lazaro Rodriguez
Aaron Dickerson
Jared Standridge
Anthony Ford
Kami Jackson
James Froncak
Paul Lamanna
Arverna Slaughter
Daysha Whyte

 

Jacksonville – Florida 

First Name
Last Name
John Roberts
Matthew Sherrill
Shana Bell
Jovanni Charlton Crowl
Joseph Starr
Marie Grace Calinisan
Francene Coakley
Charlotte Harris
Anastacio Gonzalez
Lana Bagaturov
Mary Peoples
Steven Hollis
Briauna Green

 

Jefferson City – Missouri

First Name
Last Name
Diana Haines
Jennifer Kremer
Mary Niemeier
Terri Pearson
Adam Weis
Zachary Kueffer
Shawna Rippee
Kelsey Boeckman
Caitlan Elley
Carrie Herold
Tyna Chavez
Tiffany Farris
Robert Lueckenotte
Elizabeth Anderson
Jasmine Willett
Alexander Luebbert
Hailey Stumpe
Margaret Ponder
Samuel Ponder
Megan Hentges
Nikki Graham
Elyssa Luebbering
Katelyn Otto
Cynthia Mackey
Nathan Buhr
Jeremy Prenger
Justin McGuire
Robert Johnson
Whitney Dickman
Tyler Watson
Megan Thomas
Sydney Adams
Shayna Sinor
Kelsey Patterson
Lisa Pratt
Michael Johnson
Teresa Brown
Matthew Finton
April Mertens
Joanne Lewis
Brenda Campbell
Amanda Doron
Allison Redel
Krystal Kronk
Jason Henderson
Adam Koestner
Nikki Wrinkles
Christopher Clarkston
Zoe Russom
Tracina Harrison
Michael Freeman
Tynesha Hardin
Jared Cowley
Jennifer Doyle
Dana Riley
James Pinkston
Jennifer Steinmetz
Dalton Ponder
John Killion
Kayla Holtmeyer
Kenneth Barnes
Sarah Pippins
Gabrielle- Renee Lehmuth
John Jenkins
Christie Tellman
Ryan Hawkins
Erin Schmutz
Nichole Schnelting
Zachery Harris
Laura Davis
Jessica Baumhoer
William Lockhart
Coleen Hastings
Alara Wilbers
Cynthia Adkins
Benjamin Phelps
Jamie Goff
Francis Birkner
Rachel Owen
Melanie Nash

 

Kansas City – Missouri

First Name
Last Name
Jessica Harwood
Olivia Christensen
Brandon Payne
Andrew Neer
Stephanie Frazier
Sarah Musick
Tiffanie Foster
Sylvia Wightman
Michael Trent
Stacey Lankard
Heidi Martin
Deborah Hokanson
Alissa Caponetto
Amanda Martinez
Jessica Ritter
Curtis Cattau
Sean Shaffer
Francis Che
Tina Lachance
Lucas Wagner
Jennifer Kohl
Jennifer Vance

 

Lake County – Illinois

First Name
Last Name
Shervonna Rhodes
Tieshma Higgins
Melvin Smith
Shernell Stewart
Victoria Hedlund
Sean O’Toole
Chastity Mitchell
Matthew Rodbro
Amy Randell
Irma Nava
Alejandro Nava
Aleesha Sink
John Fruelda
Ashford Devost
Gavin Cichy
David Berry
Stephen Hyatt
Edward Sparks
Margie Mendoza
Hannah Marschall
Linda Trojan
Marie Lawler
Tanya Morris
Megan Smith
Caitlyn Hayes
Amanda Quinton
Christopher Youngren
Kathryn Brown
Ivia Ortega
Cynthia Zepeda
Ainsley McClerren
Jennifer Hillary
Erica Flores
Kelly Golien
Ivan Hernandez-Arizmendi
Janet Montes
Anna Runyen
Cherami Fabian
Rene Marfil
Jenny Devaughn
Michael Jurijczuk
Yasmin Aguiar
Heather Coffelt

 

Lake of the Ozarks – Missouri 

First Name
Last Name
Crystal Hardey
Cody Rowcliff
Elisha Lewis
Mary Ann Moore
Donna Puckett
Crystal Wilson
Donald Hines
Robert Bowling
Annette Moorhead
Katherine Peterson
Salina Puckett
Stephanie Nance
Chera Craig
Jesica Burch
Jennifer Bowling
Melinda Wilson
Kristie Shrieves
Kenton Bohon
Heather Abbott
Elizabeth Bradfield
Amanda Wood
Launa Walters
Allysa Valley
Macey Imler
Eric Tyler
Shannon Galiley
Parker Rowe
Michael Kramer
Jenna Rozinek
Nichole Hanks
Keith Gipson
Victoria Wilson
Emily Ball
Jenesy Morales
Nicole Roe
Frances Mallory-Perry
Derric Vonderschmidt
Abigail Blickhan
Stephanie Penachio
Calvin Massey
Allyssa Rodrigo
Jake Young
Brandon Keith
Olivia Hayes
Ann-Marie Holleman
John Howard
Terri Forsythe
Amber Denkler
Douglas Krieger
Holly Esposito
Alyssa Buttner
Janaye Robertson
Kainoa Stankus
Lesli Hendrix
Maci Parrack
Leslie Foster
Reba Millam
Taylor Brown

 

Lemoore – California

First Name
Last Name
Lauren Cantor
Jose Garcia
Ashley Hill
James McFetridge
Brett Kollmann
Beau Avila
John Ingraham
Lindsey Duncan
Nicholas Gaeta
Kimberly Traugott

 

Los Alamitos – California

First Name
Last Name
Aaron Buss
Pamela Mousseau
Karen Ardon
Charles Powell
James Borm
Kaleah King
William Luck
Alejandro Vargas
Angel Marini
Stanley Jenkins
Juan Saray
Kyle Slominski
Jesse Sluder

 

Mesquite – Texas

First Name
Last Name
Jose Antonio Alvarez Valdivieso
Tanya McMahon
Randee Maples
Tonya Beamon
Tamika Glover
Vicente Vega
Felicia Desio
Kimberly Zieba
Tiffany Zieba
James Zieba

 

Moberly – Missouri 

First Name
Last Name
Kara Bichsel
Kallie Harlow
Derick Vollrath
Danyelle Randolph
Ella Mae McCallum
Ashley Eravi
Shane Nanneman

 

NAS Jacksonville – Florida

First Name
Last Name
Lamarc Trask
Joseph Burgess
Danielle Lindsay
Wallace Paschal
Orlando McMiller
David McConnell
Adan Gancerez
Lorena Gancerez
Roy Brown
Robert Bardroff
Dean Schoenrock
Joseph Keich
Shaun Malcolm
Harrison Zamudio
Sarita Pringle
Tywinna Horton
Matthew Wess
Daphne Guzman
Sheila Williams
Roderick Campbell
Eric Spanninger

 

NS Everett/Marysville – Washington 

First Name
Last Name
Ashley Bryant
Duane Jones
Larious Norwood
Charles Henry
Dennis Morgan
Matthew Lindhorst
Patricia Samsel
Vickie Cozby
Sherri Gregory
Shawn Ellison
Christy Tala
Laura Wheeler
Dante Magolhado
Jason Sanders
Rafael MacIntosh
Caesar Perez
Angela Davis
Adrian Noel
Kylie Bloedel
Jason Powell
Victor Pendt
Eric Welter
Lindsay Hernandez
Aaron Norman

 

Online Education 

First Name
Last Name
Sherliner Noelien
Matthew Botelho
Jonathan Smith
Carrie Vita
Rachel Williams
Brooke Johnson
Charles Herron
Taylor Lewis
Sarah Lewis
Ashraf Ahmed
Bolivar Hernandez
Patricia Skinner
Steven Curet
Deidre Day
Alison Parthey
Kevin Noyes
Alexis Kuberski
Kevin Williams
Dennis Hayes
Alexandra Leclair
Sarajean Gatch
Jamie Innes
Gerald Doughty
Lucas Lunsmann
Kristina Chappell
Garrett Mayernik
Carol Reece
Tammy Moore
Germaine Evans
Tiffany Fuller
Alison Nitti
Samuel Montalvo
David Thurn Valsassina
Crystal Cook
Kevin Irons
Jennifer Clemmons
Jean O’Brien
Alana Yearsich
Susan Dietsch
Layla McMillon
Elizabeth Molizon
Kristy Ladouceur
Corey Beardsley
Alexander Lovato
Tosha Brown
Amanda Morrison
Valorie Rudolph
Allison Brooks
Brian Redman
Heather Yount
Christopher Yount
Misti Roberts
Haydee Greeno
Nicole Barnett
Lizeyka Garcia
Tara Mathis
Katy Pilkenton
Eleanor Dioso
Leon Welcome
Scott Wilson
Curtis Mitchell
Marie Salanitro
Breanna Alderson
Natalie Marin
Sonja Bryant
Monica Coman
Stacey Rogers
Tiffany Knighten
Tabitha Young
Jessica Valentine
Amanda Holloway
Sandrene Anthony
Benjamin Buchanan
Barry Ranft
Jeremy Davis
Dori Parker
Patrick Sprague
Nichole Meister
Desmond Sprowl
Deniesha Chapman
Raymond Borden
Sarah Mills
Sharaya Hills
Erica Melchin
Donald MacPhail
Rebecca Schrooten
Elizabeth Peterman
Kimberly Nelson
Tiffany Myers
Zachary Love
Julia Grant
Andrew Hogenson
Aaron White
Shelley Cook
Jeremy Meyerson
Teresa Richardson
Kylie Sigrist
Jennifer Panek
Jayona Sayachack
Hannah Slocum
Marion Sabum
Eliza Habon
Charles Buell
Kathryn Ruble
Erin Lowe
Stephannie Neumann
John Gaither
William Hutton
Katherine Braddock
Danielle Peterson
Alexia Rowe
Barbara O’Connor
Melissa Helmig
Kaitlyn Crawford
Julie Zgiet-Ellis
Evelio Valdespino
Ambria Turner
Ronda Ostrander
Zachary Flowers
Michael Nunnery
Georgia Hearn
Beverly Wideman
Meagan Hografe
Brandon Milatovic
Julie Moellering
Melisa Fielder-Spence
Patricia Wells
Amanda Morris
Angela Yelton
William Wise
Thomas Crawford
Melissa Pigg
Tiffany Lowes
Jason Wilhelm
Anna Nash
Brianna Green
Kenneth Rodriguez
Jorden Phillips
Riley Smarr
Coli Creach
Melissa Warren
Angeline Fair
Stephanie VanHooser
Lauren Kliethermes
Tyler Slover
Christina Barron
Kathryn Nieto
Nicole Riley
Eric Decker
Jill Price
Christopher Ottinger
Nicholas Pena
Robyn Aldridge
Abigail Branum
Kendall Schler
Thomas Malloy
Michelle Allphin
Thomas Webster
Andrea Thacher
Bridget Biesemeyer
Kurt Barnes
Cole Russum
Anthony Davis
Sumer Decker
Rebecca Scholting
Melissa Ballow
Jacquilin Fenton
Daryn Hofstetter
Luke Brown
Jack Linthicum
Anna Love
Clifford Stump
Rian Booyer
Alisha Escobedo
Erin Peppiatt
Katie Fulton
Jolivette Williams
Tiffany Haines
Annalise Jimmerson
Jennifer Braun
Jared Alwyn
Jordan Sanders
Johnathan Barajas
Marcus Drayton
Katarina Ruby
Valerie Boyette
Naomi Calvin
Wilma Pittman
Dwyana Lewis
David Hunter
Heather Johnson
Conner Mastry
Matthew Thomas
Aaradhana Kc
Charles Sencenbaugh
Deanna Diambrosio
Melissa Becker
Zachery Penzone
Robert Lindblad
Zachary Kaiser
Katie Poche
Kayla Crabtree
Crystal Herald
Eric Nelson
Rachel Lane
Daniel Havenar
Tiffany Jefferis
Crystal Keiley
Sheila Strahorn
Alexis Larsen
Anthony Sully
Lucy Alvarado
Amanda Kaufman
Alexander Beals
Andrew Thomas
Chelsea Howard
Katalina Chaparro
Matthew Nelson
Kyle Alston
Armando Gonzalez
Sheryl Heyser
Ryan Twidwell
Sarah Kohl
Stephanie Ogles
Jennifer Connelly
Lynda Negrete
David Bradley
Kathryn Kaatz
Nicholas Barker
Crystal Sapp
Allison Hernandez
Emory Massie
Leon Briggs
Melanie Carroll
Jeremiah Taylor
Kenneth Drake-Sargent
Laurentiis Pamplona
Kenneth Putney
Aleina Bergford
Zachary Siedling
Tessa Smith
Stephanie Harrell
Jennifer Daniels
Samantha Einarson
Ronald Larson
Ashley Hansen

 

Orlando – Florida

First Name
Last Name
Latonya Harris
Rolonda Carmichael
William Turgeon
Renee Upson
Latiffany Woods
Nakia Pearson
Najee Owens
Shanez Farrington-Bennett
Kristina Edwards
Deidre Barnes
Brittany Myers
Lanequia Jennings
Adrian Hamilton
Dalhia Frederick
Dorothy Williams
Stephanie Smith
Shaniqua Jacobs
Andera Marshall
Sonya Maye
Angelo Nieves
Dustin Driskell
Lasnowda Garrett
Antonio Thomas
Marvin Greene
William Delvalle
Coretta Cort
Sharri Antoniazzi
Tiffany Brinson
Asseel Jedian
Octavia Gibson
Saransh Nandakumar
Kimberly Horton
Nakisha Hopkins
Angela Lyons
Angela Thomas
Chance Wingo
Joel Christian
Gerardo Negron-Martinez
Lauren Ciervo
Rhiana Roncone
Jeffrey Hofferberth
Eric Duncan
Jeryis Tadros

 

Patrick Air Force Base – Florida 

First Name
Last Name
James Panzone
Jeremy Sinnemaki
Elizabeth Richardson
Robert Bray
Alica Zalanka

 

Redstone Arsenal – Alabama

First Name
Last Name
Elizabeth Kennedy
Torria Cason
Joshua Gibson
Lee Glaser
Scott Hoyle
Michael Nance
Susan Nance
Teresa Ellis
Sheneka Henry
Donald Jones
Adam Kettell
Ladarrius Coleman
Peter Ponvelle
Judy Olvera
Zachary Isper
Courtney Ponvelle
Robyn Hart
Maria Mina
Michael Jackson
Cody Moyers
Karla Starnes
David Williams
Kayla Hausherr
Michelle Fore
Paul Gandy
Wade Harris
Shequila Radcliff
Jolanda Cotton
Alexey Sazonov
Michael Powell

 

Rolla – Missouri

First Name
Last Name
Dustin Reed
James Zeiger
Nathan Ridenhour
Lucinda Heck
Caylee Thomas
Ashley Dowdy
Ashley Brooks
John Barton
Heather Die
Megan Swarnes
Alexis Francis
Michael Hamm
Nathaniel Graham
Isaiah Bruemmer
Elijah Rychtarczyk
Sarah Webb
Jacquelyn Rucker
Brendan Snodgrass
Kelli Mabe
Kathleen Donnell
Adam Carey
Derek Zboran
Jacqueline Zboran
Sarah Smith
Carla Gorman
Michelle Simpson
Cody McCray
Candace Harris
Tammy Henson
William Weible
John King
Christopher McQuillan
Linda Shasserre
Paul Wood
Shayla Snodgrass
Joyce Kilmer

 

Salt Lake – Utah

First Name
Last Name
Allison Peterson
Alyson Ady
Kacy Gorham
Gerel Altankhuyag
Ronald Gansemer
Todd Blanchard
Oleksandra Rudenko
Alexander Evstratov
Daniel Anusiem-Nzenwa
Achiterdene Gankhuyag
Mario Sanhueza
Rafael Moreira
Luis Aguilar
Sharad Bhattarai
Ricky Bonnette
Lucas Virhuez Nunez
Teresa Renfro
Manju Lama
Felipe Soares
David Naylor
Karol Cintra
Janette Serdar
Bikash Shrestha
Camila Matos
Anna Hunt
Matthew Evans
Paulo Alexandre
Silvia Ardon
Jesus Lamas
Pengyu Cui
Yun Yang
Iryna Lychko
Maria Barraza
Gladston Ribeiro
Noosha Shahini
Monica Morales Saldana
Michelle Anthony
Nichole Johnson
Andrea Huber
Qingfu Ye
D Robertson
Zukhra Chalimova
Yen Nguyen
Estefania Guijarro
David Perez

 

San Diego – California

First Name
Last Name
Corey Williams
Shanna Schievenin
Madelaine Baughman
Estela Beecham
Ceroromo Bragg
Eugenia Turner
Feng Guo
Jesenia Rosales
Jonathan Bolz
Grecilen Castilloventura
Jodie Craig
Kevin Price
Mark O’Loughlin
Antonio Milord
David Rogers
Scott Buraus
Michelle Sutton
Amy Mintert
Martha Hernandez
Martin Rodriguez
Amanda Morton
Joseph Lagioia
Daniel Wood
Brooke Peterman
Kelly Garmer
Danielle Zrelak
Christopher Nunez
Alejandro MacIas
Anne Kehoe
Ernest Twigg
Cephas Banini
Nicholas Green
Robert Purnell
Leonor Gonzalez Lopez

 

San Luis Obispo – California

First Name
Last Name
Crystal Diaz
Kelly Christopherson
Susannah McDonald
Emanuela Wilkinson
Mattie Davis
Shiloh Huntsucker
Nora Ramirez
Tammy Sanchez
Brian Corson

 

Springfield – Missouri

First Name
Last Name
Shara Stephens
Kristopher Taylor
Amanda Walker
Christen Tracy
David Bossler
Garet Nunan
Carrie Jordan
Kristi Holland
Travis Phares
Melany Sims
Kristy Stanton
Jonathan James
Darrell Tomlinson

 

St. Louis – Missouri

First Name
Last Name
Akeyla Womack
Hanifah Saalik
Jasmine Cooley
Kody Yates
Veronica Fosdick
Danielle Calvin
William Cheeks
Anna Kampmann
Ashley Robinson
Ladarryon Brown
Cortney Groaning
Cornell Randle
Tawana East
Aaron Jackson
Shalonda Blanchard
Keiza Taylor
Sean Conners
Jason Rockwell
Jasmine Kimbrough-Brown
Taniesha Stennis
Brandy Roddy
Charles Grellner
Michelle Woods
Khimmel Blount
Lawanda Ficklin
Marva Robinson
Teresa Holmes
Jeremy Crane
Denise Wilson
Kimberly Jefferson
Terrine Declue
Doretta Easter-Sykes
Beverly VanHook
Michelle Dixon
Christopher McGennis
David Evans
Jamie Thorn
Kimberly Stanner
James Dorman
Logan Shively
Tonya Courtois
Keith Schmidt
Kayla Wilson

 

Whidbey Island – Washington

First Name
Last Name
Ryann Hoard
Claire Sagers
Brittany Sather
Corey George
Ariel Crawford
Rachel Crawford
Daniel Russell
Jacqueline Wilson
Aurora Kellerhals
Adam Allard
Daniel Brown
Catalina Pratt
William McCracken
Sabrina Mier
David McInnis
William Stein
Rachel Gonzalez
Brandi Hall
Allison Bennion
Courtney Boone
Brittany Rogers
Jessica Jiles
Miguel Gomez
Desiree Vega
Michael Consolver
Brittney Crumpler

COMMENTARY: Be a better leader/supervisor – “get over yourself!”

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By Dr. Shanda Davis, Dean of the Columbia College School of Business Administration

via the Columbia Daily Tribune

“We can all probably provide examples of work situations in which there was that ONE person! The person who seemed to get by with poor performance – whether it was rude behavior, multiple mistakes, tardiness, etc., etc., which seemed to go unaddressed by management/supervision, but was certainly not unnoticed by fellow workers. “How do they get by with that?” being a question you would hear repeated about that particular employee. Often it seems that others resigned themselves that this particular person just got by with behavior or performance that everyone else recognized as subpar. It was demoralizing, discouraging and contributed to an unhealthy work environment. So why did it happen and why was it allowed to continue?” 

Click here to read more! 

 

In Tune with Online

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Editor’s Note: This story was included in the latest edition of Affinity Magazine. Click here to check out the magazine in its entirety!

Columbia College was on the leading edge when it launched its Online Education program in 2000.

Dr. Piyusha Singh, Columbia College’s vice president of Online Education

In the nearly two decades since, as online course offerings and degree tracks have become ubiquitous in higher education, Columbia College has still found ways to maintain its position as an innovator.

Dr. Piyusha Singh, Columbia College’s vice president of Online Education, doesn’t need to rely on anecdotal evidence to know this is true. She has seen tangible proof when her staff works with the software renderers who help produce the school’s online course offerings.

These engineers work with hundreds of other schools across the country and, if what Columbia College requested for its course models was commonplace, the renderers would already have a plan for it.

“We have to do a lot of custom solutions,” Singh says. “So that tells me we’re a little ahead of the game.”

The average online students are decidedly different from the ones who populate more traditional college settings.

They’re predominantly adult learners, resuming their education after some sort of hiatus following high school or part of a college career. Some, such as Columbia College’s sizable military community, don’t always have easy access to a physical location in which to take classes, so they need the ability to learn wherever is most convenient.

They’re far more likely to have families, careers and other obligations outside of school, meaning they prioritize having the flexibility to dictate when they get their schoolwork done. They seek out classes and degrees that have practical applications, so they can more easily advance in their current profession or jump to another one.

Just like more traditional students, they put a lot of themselves into their education. They expect a lot in return.

“They are people who have more life experiences, sometimes have had more educational experiences. They want to be taught in a different way,” Singh says. “Adult students want to bring something to the table and help you make sense of what they have experienced. They want to get a combination of their life, what they know and what you are teaching them.”

Singh says adult students also tend to be less tolerant of what she calls “jumping hoops.”

“That goes back to them having a lot more demands on their time,” Singh says. “If you’re going to make an adult student do something, you had better be clear about why. You need to really be respectful of their time and resources.”

Singh came to Columbia College as its first vice president for Online Education in 2015. Since then, her focus has been normalizing the online experience for students, so that they can more easily find the resources they need and become familiar with a similar format throughout all Columbia College online classes.

Quality, all across the board.

“We think very carefully about the student. We are very careful about the academic content,” Singh says. “From the beginning to the end, we’re constantly asking ourselves, ‘What are the students supposed to get out of this? How do we get them there?’”

The Students

During the Fall 2016 semester, 73 percent of Columbia College students took at least one course online. A majority of them combined their online education with in-seat offerings.

These online students came from all 50 states and 23 countries. The average age for these students was 33 years old, 11 years older than the average Day Campus student and four years older than the average Evening Campus student.

Online Education students boasted an average GPA of 2.83, which compared favorably with the marks for Day (2.98), Nationwide (2.85) and Evening (2.76).

Dr. Yelena Francis has been teaching Russian language and culture courses online for Columbia College since 2012. She doesn’t see her online students face-to-face, as she does the pupils who take the in-seat classes she teaches for other schools around her home in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. But she knows online students have the same desire and aptitude.

“The students who have a strong will and dedication, they can organize their studies and they’re disciplined enough to be good both in-seat classes and online,” Francis says. “Once they’ve experienced it, they’ve seen how their studies can combine their potential family obligations and, at the same time, study so hard. You can do both.”

Whether an online student is 19 or 65 years old, living in Miami, Florida, or Oak Harbor, Washington, the goal, Singh says, is to bring them all under the Columbia College umbrella. That means everything from organizing the homepage in a way that makes key links easy to find, to ensuring that adjunct instructors and the support staff at Federal Hall in downtown Columbia, Missouri, are accessible and able to address students’ needs.

“We’re always looking to support our students in ways that keep them motivated and keep them aware of their options and kind of humanize the experience as much as possible,” says Amanda Harms ’04, an online academic advisor. “It’s easy for online students to start feeling detached or distanced from the school. We all have a role in making sure the student feels supported and connected to Columbia College.”

The Instruction

During the 2015-16 school year, Columbia College offered 3,561 course sections over its 388 accredited online classes. The school employs 653 adjunct faculty members to teach in its 27 accredited online degree programs.

If a prominent degree field is missing from the offerings, it may well be there in the near future. With the founding deans and new three-school structure — Business Administration; Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences; and Natural Sciences & Mathematics — taking effect across all Columbia College venues in 2016, Singh expects online offerings will only become more robust.

“The deans are really going to look at what their offerings are and where they think we can see some growth,” Singh says. “They work with [our departments of Adult Higher Education] and Online to create these different courses and programs and roll them out. We do definitely look at who we’re going to serve with them.”

To ensure the continued quality of the courses, the curriculum is approved by the full-time faculty at Columbia College. They oversee course content and testing to make sure it’s living up to the school’s standards.

As the 2017 Spring Semester drew to a close, Francis was in the midst of the second round of editing for her next Russian Culture and Society course, the same process every online instructor goes through.

Crib courses, they are not.

“I need to give the students who enroll more general features in a more concentrated way,” Francis says. “I try not to overload them on the one hand and not to make it too diluted on the other. It is difficult to find the golden middle line, but I have to for the students to be in a more comfortable way of studying.”

Francis also makes it a habit to learn from her students, to keep lines of communication open so that she can see what is working for them and what needs to be adjusted. Even though she can’t point to a raised hand, she can still aid through email, posts on discussion boards or phone calls.

Singh puts a premium on responsiveness for online instructors. She has taught online classes before, so she knows what a time drain it can be for students to reach you at all hours of the day. But she also knows that one of the main perks of online learning is the flexibility, the fact that a student can put something on hold momentarily if life gets in the way.

As such, instructors need to be responsive and cultivate relationships.

“The knock on online is you don’t see your faculty member,” Singh says. “But I would argue that when you have an engaged faculty member, you can ‘see’ them more often and get more instruction from them [than in-seat classes]. It’s just more continuous, instead of broken up into a certain time at a certain week.”

The Future

Not long ago, Singh says, employers may have looked down on a degree earned online. Now, with a few exceptions, that’s no longer the case.

Some employers even encourage their staff to pursue online degrees through tuition subsidies. They can receive vocational training without having to take time away from work.

“What’s more important now is the reputation of the institution,” Singh says. “Frankly, I think employers have started to see the value of online degrees.”

Columbia College, with its accreditation through the Higher Learning Commission, checks that box. The new six-session format introduced across all venues in 2016 also makes it so that devoted adult learners who want to take an accelerated path to a degree can earn an associate degree in just more than 18 months, a bachelor’s in less than 3 1/2 years and a master’s in less than a year.

The school has put in the groundwork to stay at the vanguard of online education. Singh says that, while nobody can foresee the future, she feels as if Columbia College is well-positioned to meet whatever comes next.

One national trend she has her eye on is a move toward personalized or adaptive learning, in which educational software can drill and test students on the more rudimentary aspects of a subject — and provide more information if needed — to get them to a level of competency where the instructor can delve into more complex concepts. Another trend is toward “competency-based education,” in which instructors focus less on evaluating a student after a specific timeframe and more on evaluating how long it will take a student to gain a mastery of the subject.

“For somebody it might mean four weeks, somebody else eight weeks, somebody else 16 weeks,” Singh says. “How can we get to a more mastery and competency-based review of what we do?”

Technology has already given online students the ability to keep up with their studies on their cell phones. The Online Education program staff has already taken steps to make the path to a Columbia College degree more user-friendly.

To Singh, adjusting to whatever comes next in online education is still going to rely heavily on a rather antiquated concept.

“Good old, plain, solid, engaging faculty instruction,” Singh says. “The good part about online education is you can do it anywhere. The bad part is, when you can do something anywhere, you sometimes don’t do it. Having good faculty who really are invested in students — the bread and butter of education — is still important.”

Columbia College to construct $20 million academic and residence hall

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Click here to support the construction of the new academic and residence hall!

Following the approval of its campus development plan by the Columbia College Board of Trustees and the Columbia City Council, the college is announcing the construction of a new academic and residence hall. The facility will serve as the new home for the School of Business Administration and will also include a 150-bed residence hall.

With a 13-percent growth in student enrollment this past fall and continued projected growth in the fall of 2017, additional student housing is a top priority. The college will break ground on the structure in early spring 2018 with plans of welcoming students when the Fall Semester begins in August 2019. The approximately 60,000-square foot, four-story facility will be located just north of Brown Hall and south of R. Marvin Owens Field. Its estimated cost is $20 million. The cost of the project will be covered entirely through fundraising and existing college funds.

“Our rapid growth here in Columbia means we simply don’t have enough space to house our students, many of whom prefer to live on campus,” said Dr. Scott Dalrymple, president of Columbia College. “While there may be vacant rooms elsewhere in the city, those don’t help Columbia College students wishing to live and study on our campus. This is also an opportunity to provide a home for our growing School of Business Administration.”

Click here to support the Columbia College fund, which directly benefits the construction of the new Academic and Residence hall.


Fishman Center director excited for new venture

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The entrepreneurial spirit has always been an integral part of Becky Bocklage’s life.

Becky Bocklage, the new director of Columbia College’s Fishman Center for Entrepreneurship, has taught at the college since 1999 and became the Columbia College-Jefferson City director in 2010.
(Photo by Kaci Smart)

In high school, she spent summers helping run the store that her parents owned. After graduation, she got in on the ground floor of a lease brokerage firm. She earned two Bachelor of Science degrees from Missouri State University — one in management with an emphasis in entrepreneurship and one in marketing with an emphasis in advertising and promotions.

She started teaching business classes at Columbia College-Jefferson City in 1999, then rose to be the location’s assistant director in 2008 and director in 2010. All the while, she ran her own family-owned business in Jefferson City.

“I have that entrepreneurial spirit, so I like to look for new challenges,” Bocklage said.

It’s fitting, then, that her latest challenge brought her from the Jefferson City location to Columbia College’s main campus, where she started as the director for the Fishman Center for Entrepreneurship at the beginning of June.

She said it was a difficult decision to leave the faculty, staff and students she had come to view as a second family in Jefferson City for the past 18 years. But Bocklage knows better than most that is rarely easy to take the bold steps that are key characteristics of the entrepreneurial mindset.

“This is really, for me, an entrepreneurial adventure, as we figure out how to serve these folks the best and provide programs that are impactful and important to them,” Bocklage said. “That’s fun to me. I look forward to having students return from summer break and getting started on our programs.”

When Bocklage first started college, she was majoring in elementary education. Specifically, she was training to teach computer classes to elementary school students.

That was before she got recruited to help start a new lease brokerage firm, a process that included a trip to Chicago to learn the ropes of the business.

“We went there, and I remember getting so excited. It was like it tripped a switch in me,” Bocklage said. “So I got back in college, but I changed my major. My goal was to own my own business and know how to market it. So I started to build my own strategy at that point.”

That strategy included teaching marketing, entrepreneurship and management classes to Columbia College students, both at the Jefferson City location and through the Online Education program.

When the School of Business Administration’s Fishman Center director position came open in the spring, it was a perfect match for Bocklage’s backgrounds in education and business, as well as her affinity for Columbia College.

Even though she’s serving in a leadership capacity, she’ll still get to teach courses as a half-time faculty member in the School of Business Administration.

“My vision for Fishman Center is that we support the Columbia College students and community in their entrepreneurial endeavors,” Bocklage said. “That doesn’t necessarily mean new ventures. It could mean that we’re just trying to develop some of the traits of individuals who would be entrepreneurs, opportunity seekers, problem solvers. They’re creative and innovative, and those are all talents and skills I’d like to be helpful in developing in our community.”

Over the past two months, Bocklage has been getting all the input she can from School of Business Administration Dean Shanda Davis and the department’s faculty members as far as what programs have worked in the past — such as the Fishman Center’s Student Entrepreneur Showcase Pitch Competition — and what directions would be beneficial for the future. She plans to draw on even more input from instructors, staff and students as the 2017 Fall Semester starts August 28.

Bocklage says it’s an exciting time to be a part of the Columbia College School of Business Administration. It’s a time of expansion in educational programs, student population and physical space, with the announcement of the new home for the school in the academic and residence hall slated to be completed in August 2019.

That’s what you do with new ventures. You put in the effort and ingenuity, then watch as they grow.

“I’m just trying to listen to everyone and learn what’s important to them, what we should be doing, what our leadership would like for us to be doing and what our impact should be,” Bocklage said. “I want to maximize the impact of the Fishman Center.”

Summer 2017 Semester dean’s list announced

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deans list graphicCongratulations to the following students who were named to the Columbia College dean’s list for the Summer Semester (May-August 2017)! To be named to the dean’s list, a student must have completed 12 semester hours in a 16-week period and achieved a minimum GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0-point scale.

 

Coast Guard Island | Crystal Lake | Day Campus | Denver | Elgin | Evening CampusFort Drum | Fort Leonard Wood | Fort Sill | Fort Stewart | Fort Worth | Freeport | Hancock Field | Hunter Army Airfield | Jacksonville | Jefferson City | Kansas City | Lake County | Lake of the Ozarks | Lemoore | Los Alamitos | Mesquite | Moberly | NAS Jacksonville | Online Education | Orlando | Patrick Air Force Base | Redstone Arsenal | Rolla | Salt Lake | San Diego | San Luis Obispo | Springfield | St. Louis | Whidbey Island

 

Coast Guard Island – California

First Name
Last Name
Claire Wynkoop
Kari Christman
Jenny Beushausen
Trevelyon Jones

 

Crystal Lake – Illinois

First Name
Last Name
Krista Smith
Zackery Sujak
Alyssa Luczak
Jacob Vandyck
Lisa Buechel
Angel Torres
Joanna Sasiadek
Marian Sikora
Ann Moehling
Janelle Dunivan
Brett Oates
Grant Bidwell
Zachary Vande Logt
Christopher Olsen
Svetlana Alexeeva
Nicole Harris
Erica Harris
Phillip Bridges

 

Day Campus – Columbia, Missouri

First Name
Last Name
Gabriela Walton Lecompte
Anna Weeden
Edward Harrison
Alyson Speed
Christine Chase
Spencer Wolf
Eunice Peart
Catherine Thorn
Shannon Small
Eunseo Jo
Heidi Baumgartner
Michael Mehrhoff
Daniel Berry
Eric Levine
Elexus Henley
Lindsey Robertson
Briana Kile
Kelsey Kite
Jason Alpert

 

Denver – Colorado 

First Name
Last Name
Anna Marie Guyette
Donald Haggitt
Donnell Aguinaga
Daniel Price
Brian Long

 

Elgin – Illinois 

First Name
Last Name
Rachel Kinderknecht
Stephanie LeRoy
Jose Alvarado
Deizy Horta
Shakema Spigner
Shawn Gray
Alexandra Fischer
Robert Smith
Janet Gavina
Aerianne Lancero
Jarveen Pearson
Bradley Waddell
Joseph Wirtz

 

Evening Campus – Columbia, Missouri

First Name
Last Name
Dana Begemann
Brandon Haynes
Kristen Coleman
Marlee Billingsley
Melissa McConnell
Shannon Schroer
Cynthia Kleffner
Scott Hillis
Derik Yeager
Matthew Loring
Lynn Crum
Jenny Thompson
John Kuhle
Jessica Aversman
Kristen Jones
Stanton Idel
Nicole Ettleman
Taylor Abel
Aaron Timma
Samuel Harty
Garret Ennenbach
Courtney Grissum
Jacalyn Leake
Mark Colbert
Christopher Klote
Heidi Buxton
Crystal Peterson
Nicolas Gorham
Amanda Daval
Brandon Sjoblom
Scott Rodgers
Jacob Murta
Courtney Yount
Derek Landes
Breanna Colley
Eric Perrigo
Brookelee Redmon
Chandler Kovar
Irina Shevchenko

 

Fort Drum – New York 

First Name
Last Name
Josef Smith
Jodi Taylor
Heather Curfman
Stephanie French
Chantel Mead
Monika Kotelnicki
Teresa Sadar

 

Fort Leonard Wood – Missouri

First Name
Last Name
Khalid Faragi
Shaunna Weber
Kenneth Carman
Janet Serna
Diana Dickinson
Meredith Bahr
Abigail Hamilton
Justin Keziah
Timothy Johnson
Loyce Thornburg
Jeremy Martin
Kenna Zeigler
Rhonda Nordeoff
Zackery Williams
Justin Chadbourne
Shelly Tester
Danielle Civitello
Joseph Hillyard
Kenneth Tussey
Peter Mendiola

 

Fort Sill – Oklahoma 

First Name
Last Name
Kimberly Kinard
Angela Stanley
Mary Escorpion
Kareem Zeigler
Jeffrey Hardy
Billy Vance
Edwinna Sanders

 

Fort Stewart – Georgia

First Name
Last Name
Sheldon Fleurant
Tyrone Conyers
Joseph Mensah
Roger Jones
Travis Johnson
Bruce Battle
Jason Rains
Ginefur Peppers
Olga Cockroft
Christopher Jones
Scott Rowlette
Sydney Oden
Namon Howell
Catherine Brown
Cari Vande Kamp
John Buckley
Leonard Russell
Allison Beswick
Francisco Vazquez Colon
Veronica Welch
Vanessa Silverman
Willie Dunlap
Kayleigh Jenkins
Zachary Wissman
William Rodriguez
Delwin Knocke
Donavan Cann
Felix Espada
Cullen Dixon
Jacob Sparrows
Brian Gougler
Alana Barton
Justin Joyce
Sarah Borba

 

Fort Worth – Texas

First Name
Last Name
Morgan Dandreano
Alicia Nunez
Donald Pruitt
David Nash
Jason Carlson
Robert Ivey
Anthony Mrha
Jennifer Thompson
Sarah Steiert
Mark Johnson
Randall Cummings
Erica Snider
Christine Landers
Crystal Boykins
Kewaithian Freeman
Whitney Green
Bethany Jones
Twanya Brass
Tami Clay-Mitchell
Mladenka Baki
Allen Jackson
Douglas Moebus
Norma Meyers
Michael Abata
Erica Bennett

 

Freeport – Illinois

First Name
Last Name
Heather Stenzhorn
Leah Dixon
Paul Mysliwiec
Chantel White-Crawford
Sonya Oefelein
Forrest Eveland

 

Hancock Field – New York

First Name
Last Name
Kelly Carley
William Henry
Jaclyn Rawlins
Lina Akl
Tonya Erhart
Heather Hemberger
Gabrielle Giocondo
Thomas McAllister
Douglas Murdie
Erik Sexton
Tyler Heggelke

 

Hunter Army Airfield – Georgia

First Name
Last Name
Jeanclaude Disney
Sara Kovach
Francisca Dearman
Darrell Jackson
Sena Bauer Vickers
Amanda Stuyvesant
Anna Coggins
Cotrice Gallaher
Juliette Taylor
Odrae Barrett
Marque Burns
Charlotte McGee
Anyce Tripp
Nicholas Christianson
Dennis McCoy
Shwon Brooks
Tyree Lasseter
Alice Adkins
Joseph Jacobs
M. Fritts-Brockington
Mathew Perry
James Froncak
Paul Lamanna
Daysha Whyte
Brittany Johnson

 

Jacksonville – Florida 

First Name
Last Name
Charles Abraham
Matthew Sherrill
Casandra Coen
Adam Stock
Jessica Gordley
Rebecca Rogers
Joseph Starr
Travis Gajewski
Valeria Villatoro
Anastacio Gonzalez
Lana Bagaturov

 

Jefferson City – Missouri

First Name
Last Name
Danielle Briot
Brittany Bruno
Tiffany Farris
Robert Lueckenotte
Elizabeth Anderson
Kayle Denny
Nikki Graham
Jeremy Prenger
Jacqueline Riley
Melanie Myers
Georgeta Dacila
Eric Richards
Nikki Wrinkles
Christopher Clarkston
Jared Cowley
Timesha Hardin
Zachery Harris
Laura Davis
Martin Komo
Cheyenne Barber
Katelyn Holtmeyer
Justin McPeters

 

Kansas City – Missouri

First Name
Last Name
Phillip Lopez
June Blankenship
Melissa Cureton
Heidi Martin
Travis Ryan
Curtis Cattau
Sean Shaffer
Callan Berry
Tye Gordon

 

Lake County – Illinois

First Name
Last Name
Clyde Carr
Dulce Murray
Robert Dowell
Jennifer Sparks
Gavin Cichy
David Berry
Elizabeth Cannon
Linda Trojan
Brandy Donovan
Tamara Miller
Marie Lawler
David St. Luce
Cynthia Zepeda
Juan Zavala
Danielle Kahler
Brenden Holmes
Braden Knebel

 

Lake of the Ozarks – Missouri 

First Name
Last Name
Jory Cox
Mary Ann Moore
Kelly Wood
Shannon Galiley
Christian Libby
Jordan Fuller
Douglas Krieger
Joseph Adrian
Kendall McMahon
Sarah Goodwin
Rebekah Wickham
Taylor Brown

 

Lemoore – California

First Name
Last Name
Jose Garcia
Eric Rivera

 

Los Alamitos – California

First Name
Last Name
William Luck
Alejandro Vargas
Sarah David
Manuel Chavez
Stanley Jenkins
Jesse Sluder
Benjamin Welch

 

Mesquite – Texas

First Name
Last Name
Jose Antonio Alvarez Valdivieso

 

Moberly – Missouri 

First Name
Last Name
Kimberly Bichsel
Anita Cline
Kellie Schleicher
Shane Harris
Marcel Guerin

 

NAS Jacksonville – Florida

First Name
Last Name
Marie Pacquette
Kyle Teague
Alexander Witzman
Orlando McMiller
Adan Gancerez
Christopher Farrill
Morgan Golden
Curtis Ewell
Tarico Williams
Joshua Whitney
Roy Brown
Robert Bardroff
Shaun Malcolm
Lillian Hurston
Sarita Pringle
Sheila Williams
Basim Adib
Alethea Daniels
Charone Gatlin
Julia Hollingsworth
Gina Perrotta
Jeromy Olszynski

 

Online Education 

First Name
Last Name
Nathan Wuerth
Rachel Williams
Abigail Kroll
Orlando Sanchez
Sarah Larivee-Winslow
Renee Turner
Kathryn Woods
Mindy Danzberger
Matthew Bates
Kelli Summers
Lena Kellam-Karras
Tanya Tringali
Mariah Beaudoin
David Thurn Valsassina
Irene Summerhill
Andreana Holecheck
Danielle Eskelsen
Latasha Martin
Troy Lambert
Kasundra Felton
Corey Beardsley
Brian Redman
Patricia Dye
Timothy Counts
Kyle Brookins
Jimeka Patterson
Janette Santiago
Tiffany Knighten
Katherine Meade
Nichole Meister
Raymond Borden
Sarah Mills
Tijana Williams
Sharaya Mills
Melisa Vanderkooy
Rebecca Schrooten
Julia Grant
Kylie Sigrist
Stephanie Gonzalez
Jayona Sayachack
Shayna Rever
Charles Buell
Kathryn Ruble
Erin Lowe
John Gaither
Justun Borror
William Hutton
Deanna Klaus
Georgia Hearn
Brandon Milatovic
Matthew Arnold
Melisa Fielder-Spence
Della Williams
Denise Patterson
Carli Taylor
Melissa Pigg
Jami McEntire
Nicholas Bleess
Nicholas Pettibon
Brianna Green
Riley Smarr
Aaron Norsic
Stephanie VanHooser
Lauren Kliethermes
John Howard
Tyler Slover
Rachel Lenz
Travis Kersten
Nicholas Pena
Taylor Krohn
Sarah Jennings
Rebecca Scholting
Ashlynn Fleshman
Rian Booyer
Tara Schlieper
Andrea Schmidt
Jimmy Fisher
Conner Mastry
Matthew Thomas
Mitchell Palermo
James Wilson
Sean Graves
Aaradhana Kc
Linda Carlson
Kayla Crabtree
Gretchen Wilkinson
Willette Gordillo
Andrew Thomas
Kristopher Scotten
Matthew Nelson
Erin Puckett
Kyle Alston
Sheryl Heyser
Megan Shults
Sarah Kohl
Angela Bartlett
David Bradley
Christopher Medina
Kathryn Kaatz
Crystal Sapp
Emory Massie
Hannah Ullom
Edgar Courtway
Stephanie Harrell
Samantha Einarson
Daniel Christofano

 

Orlando – Florida

First Name
Last Name
Marie Labossiere
James Huff
Alyssa Barrientos
Darrell Vinson
Angelo Nieves
Kyle Reynolds
Dustin Driskell
Joshua Striker
Harry Newbold
Adrian Cook
Cedric Harris
Saransh Nandakumar
Chance Wingo
Joel Christian
Wilda Schoeppler Pickett
Jeffrey Hofferberth
Eric Duncan
Jeryis Tadros
Aeriel Lane

 

Patrick Air Force Base – Florida 

First Name
Last Name
Jeremy Sinnemaki
Patricia Shipe

 

Redstone Arsenal – Alabama

First Name
Last Name
Torria Cason
Lee Glaser
Michael Nance
Matthew Boehme
Susan Nance
Teresa Ellis
Rachel McCutcheon
Luz Berrios
Donald Jones
Andrew Statz
James Carlock
Chad Green
Karla Starnes
Nicole Matthews
Kayla Hausherr
Christopher Wolsifer
Maria Taylor
Shequila Radcliff
Jolanda Cotton
Tyron Drake
Steve Vincent
Reginald Snell
Michael Powell

 

Rolla – Missouri

First Name
Last Name
Travis Hood
Barbara Spencer
Ashley Brooks
Michael Hamm
Khalid Anwahi
Adam Carey
Brenna Tatom
Linda Shasserre

 

Salt Lake – Utah

First Name
Last Name
Kory Gorham
Ronald Gansemer
Rodrigo Quiroga
David Black
Maria Moraes
Michelle Anthony
Iryna Liudvukouskaya
Jana Cechova

 

San Diego – California

First Name
Last Name
Eugenia Turner
Michael Dooner
Feng Guo
Jonathan Bolz
Saul Ocampo
Mark O’Loughlin
David Rogers
Joseph Tarkett
Michelle Sutton
Gustavo Yanez
Amanda Morton
Daniel Wood
Kwasi Appiah
Eric Perez

 

San Luis Obispo – California

First Name
Last Name
Kelly Christopherson
Emanuela Wilkinson
Jared Corbin
Tammy Sanchez
Miranda Rose

 

Springfield – Missouri

First Name
Last Name
Christen Tracy
Melany Sims
Adam Buschjost

 

St. Louis – Missouri

First Name
Last Name
Kelley Koenig
Kody Yates
David Evans
Michael Hogan
Tonya Courtois
Keith Schmidt

 

Whidbey Island – Washington

First Name
Last Name
Rachael Davis
Ariel Harris
Ariel Crawford
Amanda Kennedy
Rachel Crawford
Jovelyn Gale
David Joaceus
Amanda Simpson

Dr. Piyusha Singh named Columbia College Chief of Staff

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Dr. Piyusha Singh

Columbia College President Scott Dalrymple announced today that Dr. Piyusha Singh will serve as the college’s first chief of staff. In her new role, Singh will assist in examining and responding to important issues that span across the college while also continuing to serve as the vice president of Online Education. Her new title will be vice president and chief of staff.

“The addition of a chief of staff allows me to better leverage time and resources while increasing efficiency and effectiveness,” said Dalrymple. “Dr. Singh has my complete confidence, and I look forward to working with her as she defines an important new role for the college.”

Since joining the college in June 2015, Singh has worked tirelessly to enhance the online program for students and instructors alike. She and her team have worked with faculty to update more than 200 online classes with the goal of creating an even better student experience in all courses and degree paths.

Singh has also played a key role in ensuring curricula throughout the college’s Day, Evening, Adult Higher Education and Online Education offerings are in lockstep across all programs. During the Fall 2016 Semester, 73 percent of all Columbia College students took at least one course online, with the majority combining their online education with in-seat offerings.

Singh holds a bachelor’s degree in biology and geography from Mount Holyoke College and a Ph.D. in public policy and management from Carnegie Mellon University. She has taught courses in informatics and criminal justice at both the University of Albany and Excelsior College. She also served as a program director for the master’s degree in criminal justice at Excelsior College.

Be true to your school: Columbia College alumni artists shine

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Dan Gemkow ’05 (courtesy of Columbia Missourian)

via the Columbia Daily Tribune – October 15, 2017

Living in a college town, it can be easy to get swept up in the latest higher education rankings. It seems like a different list is published each day: What school offers the most bang for your buck? Which have the strongest alumni networks? Which school is the safest bet for a left-handed student paying out-of-state tuition? These listings have their purposes, but it seems like two factors should loom the largest. What creative or innovative work is the school engaged in today? And how well has it prepared past students to make their way in the world? By those standards, the art department at Columbia College is sitting near the head of its class. Right now, two alums are augmenting the work of current students by displaying pieces of resonance in the school’s galleries.

 “Be true to your school: Columbia College alumni artists shine” – Columbia Daily Tribune

Columbia College nursing graduates boast high exam scores

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November 21, 2017  via the Columbia Daily Tribune

On Monday afternoon, surrounded by eight Columbia College nursing students, Victoria gave birth to a baby boy after a scary moment when she called out “something’s wrong, something’s wrong.” When it was over, the students took time to talk about the birth and consider how it went. And Victoria prepared to give birth again in a few minutes. Victoria — technically the Victoria S2200 by Gaumard — is a birth simulator used by Columbia College for the first time Monday in a classroom setting. The simulator doesn’t just give birth in a realistic way — the noise and tension in the room are also similar to a real delivery room but with a chance to stop and talk when students need help.

“Columbia College nursing graduates boast high exam scores” – Columbia Daily Tribune

Fall 2017 Semester dean’s list announced

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deans list graphicCongratulations to the following students who were named to the Columbia College dean’s list for the Fall Semester (August-December 2017)! To be named to the dean’s list, a student must have completed 12 semester hours in a 16-week period and achieved a minimum GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0-point scale.

 

Coast Guard Island | Crystal Lake | Day Campus | Denver | Elgin | Evening CampusFort Drum | Fort Leonard Wood | Fort Sill | Fort Stewart | Fort Worth | Freeport | Guantanamo Bay | Hancock Field | Hunter Army Airfield | Jacksonville | Jefferson City | Kansas City | Lake County | Lake of the Ozarks | Lemoore | Los Alamitos | Main Campus Graduate | Mesquite | Moberly | NAS Jacksonville | NS Everett/Marysville | Online Education | Orlando | Patrick Air Force Base | Redstone Arsenal | Rolla | Salt Lake | San Diego | San Luis Obispo | Springfield | St. Louis | Whidbey Island

 

Coast Guard Island – California

First Name
Last Name
Jenny Beushausen

 

Crystal Lake – Illinois

First Name
Last Name
Brian Schmitt
Krista Smith
Matthew Barber
Ariel Seubert
Jim O’Donnell
Katelyn Beeksma
Melissa Bulatek
Lisa Wuest
Joshua Meadows
Alma Landa
Julie Johnsey
Kayla Knaak
Maria Rivas
Hunter Mitchell
Lisa Davidson
Angel Torres
Jennifer Joern
Mindy Auld
Jenna Ehrhardt
Megan O’Donnell
Nathalia Henrickson
Linda Nagdimon
Renee Trojan
Lauren Eisenmenger
Samantha Gersch
Elizabeth Mutter
Kevin Hazel
Svetlana Alexeeva
Jennifer Chicas
Amme Brennan
Beata Przyborowski
Nicole Harris
Diana Gomez
Frankie Teti-Teal
Richard Roehrig

 

Day Campus – Columbia, Missouri

First Name
Last Name
Gabriela Walton Lecompte
Sarah Richardson
Madison McGregor
Joshua Morrison
Katie Espen
Anastasia Jung
Jesse Brown
Grey Hayes
Jennifer Avila-Gonzalez
Michael Lyewski
Michael Bowen
David Biggs
Reed Sprinkle
Jessica Marron
Brandon Root
Abigail Knight
Victoria Vegher
Megan Korte
Jack Lamie
Samantha Bassler
Brittany Prange
Allison Sparrow
Spencer Myers
Drake Baker
Jacob Delong
Chloe Tiemann
Nathan Biggs
Abigail Meyer
Abigail McCracken
Kenneth Piper
Katy Marshall
Samantha Gamache
Seth Schenck
Paige Garrett
Brianna Stevens
Megan Hanneken
Clara Hagedorn
Ivana Easley
Patrick McDermott
Joshua Vitoux
Jennifer Hummel
Evan Johnson
Elizabeth Schimpf
Matt Hebisen
Adam Smith
Kara Meyer
Lauren Lagemann
Hannah Sutton
Rachel Sullivan
Breanna Belville
Adam Bundy
Alexis Russell
Trevor Cronin
Nicholas Powers
Anna Weeden
Brendan Mann
Brandi Peasel
Emilee Hanne
Alix Ray
Emily Bouldin
Abbegail Robinson
Kayla Poeling
David Delia
Alyssa Riefesel
Alexandra Coones
David McReynolds
Cameron Durst
Kayla Merrell
Ebony Teter
Kaylee Smith
Nick Bradshaw
Katy Cook
Craig Smith
Abigayle Feeney
Claire Whitney
Hadley Twidwell
Timothy Fox
Katherine Madigan
Aliya Christopher
Natalie Dummitt
Hannah Crone
Carington Key
Breana Peters
Connor Woodward
Emily Holt
Madison Dechman
Claudia Wall
Landon Parker
Taylor Luster
Jared Lauhoff
Bailey Parks
Ariel Search
Justin McKinzie
Haven Nichols
Heather Willman
Jacob McGinnis
Edward Harrison
Taiya Horn
Calah Tackett
Ashley Stiefermann
Tyler Wolfe
Zach Burns
Samantha Lindenbusch
Tanner Atteberry
Jenna Holterman
Morgan Bowden
Alexa Dickerson
Jade John
Sabrina Blankenship
Zachary Slouha
Carolyn Brewer
Morgan Brandt
Charlie Hollingsworth
Michael Mehrhoff
Mikala Jungmeyer
Grace Young
Kelsey Perry
Abigail Baldwin
Olivia Little
Silas Luetkemeyer
Tanner Elder
Monique Clarke
Allyson Metz
Dakota Newton
Abigail Beshuk
Sarah Pippins
Margaret Stieferman
Alex Thompson
Elizabeth Oeftering
Andrew Helmreich
Tausha Reed
Dustin Beckwith
Brianna Bogucki
Corey Ring
Brooke Wooten
Andrew Baker
Jessica Scott
Joseph Gorombey
Eric Levine
Jillian Staton
Joel Kelsay
Rachel Mooney
Julia Rages
Amy Mason
Samantha Flowers
Ian Humbertson
Joelle Thompson
Theodore Stokes
Summer Buttrum
Lindsay Ross
Emily Deeken
Broc Crook
Dung Pham
Anna Remus-Tamerius
Michael Wampler
Karissa Brickey
Maxwell Palmer
Seth Boren
Jayla Cody
Renee Brochu
James Le
Rachel McKernan
Lacey Kennedy
Jenna Stewart
Claire Petsinger
Adriannah Silvey
Lauren McFarland
Ebony Kimmins
Haley Chapman
Hannah Warburton
Abigail Halley
Carter Cox
William Lalka
Madelynn Grossman-Hegenbart
Andrea Lang
Kristen Tucker
Abigail Brown
Luke Rawlings
Max Miller
Brooke Drebenstedt
Hieu Ngo
Molly-Mae Godwin
Laurie Frew
Megan Carlyle
Joseph Koetting
Kaitlyn Cook
Kelsey Lyman
Landon Miller
Farena Saburi
Gretchan Hudson
Lindsay McEvar
Sophia Redelfs
Jonathon Weishedel
Ashley Rippeto
Prince Chingarande
Kelsey Mirts
Roberto Caputo
Bret Weise
Jakob Rettke
Andrea Collette
Edward Jose
Nell Chronister
Brianna Thompson
Jacob Lee
Alexandra Flakne
Logan Widhalm
Friederika Dorothea Caroline Albrecht
Grace Wardle
Michaela Karrick
Jason Alpert
Hope Devries
Todd Roberts
Tyana Shelby
Zachary Hutchinson
Ozoda Saburi
Rachel Cullen
Alexander Johnston
Giselle Ballinas
Quin Bartels
Ellen Dryden
Lucy Kingsley
Brooke Williamson
Bailey Humphreys
Hannah Stambaugh
Khanh Nguyen
Nicolas Reynolds
Ai Van Nguyen
Tanisha Lyngdoh
Yuliia Bychkovska
Johanna Mueller
Tess Losacker
Meaghan Rice
Oscar Rivera
Chloe West
Jordan Copeland
Deanne Emde
Kayla Poulsen
Allison Keen
Allison Hodge
Madison Owen
Zachary McAdams
Daymond Dollens
David Holliday
Rachel Blades
Caitlin Spears
Kirsten Hann
Tara Fuemmeler
Marina Heard
Mason McCaleb
Brent McCrary
Hannah Ricketts
Bethany Bucholtz
Elizabeth Brush
Rebecca Reed
Erik Adams
Jessica Slagle
Lauren Richardson
Courtney Bales
Brandon Boyer
Yoko Lea
Jordan Sayre
Sarah Vanderslice
John Heimann
Anthea Rackley
Jonathan Turner
Kerigan Wessing
Zachary Nichols
Elizabeth Gilbert
Sarah Walters
Kaleena Logan
Jacob Kindle
Caroline Kelly
Nathan Perkins
Emma Laney
Reagan Paterson
Ashlee Marlatt
Alexis Uffmann
Wade Howser
Alyson Goodale
Will Reimer
Stacie Torske
Alexandria Bergman
Derek Sallee
Brett Clements
Allison Garcia

 

Denver – Colorado 

First Name
Last Name
Heather Sellers
Lydia Banuelos
Sabrina Dixit
Barsha Dahal
Anna Marie Guyette
John Gwartney
Donald Haggitt
Nawal Mahmood
Richard Duskey
Daniel Price
Brian Long
Bishal Shrestha
Joseph Wolfe
Sunil Pandey
Rafia Sagheer
Qubeen Ranabhat
Poonam Adhikari
Iroda Mukhamedova
Nyambayar Ganzorig
Rohit Suwal
Rupesh Paudel
Reema Khatri
Rabin Phuyal
Ngim Chhamji Sherpa
Kenneth Schiedel

 

Elgin – Illinois 

First Name
Last Name
Alex Gonzalez
Dylan Meade
Erica Bolger
Khamla Khoxayo
Connor Cordone
Robyn Stanke
Briannon Schmidt
Carley Lehner
Claire Bechard
Geraldine Rabey
Michelle Huerta
Miguel Padilla
Cecilia Cabrera
Jose Alvarado
Taylor Lantz
Deizy Horta
Janine Martin
Shawn Gray
Robert Smith
Peter Ramierez
Rebekah Arndt
Jarveen Pearson
Karina Padilla
Bradley Waddell
Dwight Brown
Joseph Wirtz

 

Evening Campus – Columbia, Missouri

First Name
Last Name
Niki Freie
Nicole Phillips
Christina Snodgrass
Debonnie Taylor
Devin Shrum
Dawn Llewellyn
Azalee Morgan
Kyle Walker
James Gaddis
Caylee Burkett
Jack Burris
Benjamin Rust
Brandon Haynes
Lance Petre
Carman Seay
Marlee Billingsley
Ashley Pearson
Kyle Simpson
Sarita Thacker
Irma Villanueva
Moriah Farmer
Eric Kopfer
Kelly Kirkland
Heather Wagoner
Angela Hills
Olivia Breuer
Olatunde Opakunle
Micah Moore
Kylie Wilcox
Jeremy Simkins
Robin Mennel
Nghia Manning
Laura Dykstra
Kyle Schafer
Stanton Idel
Jessica Heisler
Jessica Knigge
Jodi Ellis
Patricia Creason
Kassi Slater
Amanda Group
Nicole Ettleman
Rosanna Eastman
Krystalyn Weltha
Aaron Timma
Abbie Lewis
Nanita Washington
Samuel Harty
Garret Ennenbach
Rachel Parker
Jacalyn Leake
Raul Aguilar
Samuel Ghirmatzion
Lindsey Whitt
Cody Bounds
Christian Araiza
Charles Faith
Sydney Marsden
Monica Flynn
Autumn Naught
David Roberts
Heidi Buxton
Claire Jeffrey
Kory Michael
Crystal Peterson
Beth Ellison
Nicholas Leonhard
Ian Stich
Paula Bibian
Tracy Bernskoetter
Abbie Gottman
Michael Timpe
Tyler Jennings
Madeline Baggett
Grant Glabe
Tatianna Todd
Jacob Murta
Rachel Scott
Rokia Abrogouah
Sanja Kalender
Ryan Hirth
Loren Woody
Jessica Noga
Kaitlyn Fountain
Zandrew Zimmerman
Courtney Palmer
J Andrew Poet
Megan Wampler
Jessica Barkwell
Derek Landes
Tiffany Schneller
Jeremy Martin
Kyla Brown
Mariah Medina
Kimberly Evangelista
Eric Perrigo
Crystal Nelson
Jacob Vitale
Tiffannie Nitcher
Taylor Collins
Drew Crowley
Molly Leach
Jordan Ball
Chandler Kovar
Jesse Beshears
James Seago
Jennifer Roe
Samantha Hutsell

 

Fort Drum – New York 

First Name
Last Name
Nina Harrigan
Jennifer Derouin
Jodi Taylor
Raeshaundra Krouse
Andrea McNamee
Stephanie French
Chantel Mead

 

Fort Leonard Wood – Missouri

First Name
Last Name
Aleksandar Trenchovski
Jennifer Hunter
Sean Phillips
Joshua Curtis
Rachel Walters
Elizabeth Dalgetty
Yessica Morris
Brook Townsend
Mary Box
Daniel Reid
Jame Rahmani
Lastanton Neal
Emily Thomas
Amanda Nichols
Cynthia Switzer
Trudie Buchanan
Justin Keziah
Sharon Greathouse
Roderick Hodges
Melissa Stallings
Jeremy Martin
Taylor Olson
William Finch
Rhonda Nordeoff
Amanda Weibring
Maria Wallgren
Emma Hargrow
Karen Shackleford
Zackery Williams
Abigail Hamilton
Christopher Janes
Michele Glen
Amber Narug
Shelly Tester
Jarred Zalewski
Kristin Beels
Michael Dickerson
Juan Toruno
Kelly Clark
Martin Hager

 

Fort Sill – Oklahoma 

First Name
Last Name
Kimberly Kinard
Nilsa Gonzalez
Bobbi Case
Lielbeyn Blackman
Kareem Zeigler
Jeffrey Hardy
George Byrd
Billy Vance
Edwinna Sanders
Nokeitha Winterbower

 

Fort Stewart – Georgia

First Name
Last Name
Frank Garner
Michael Johnston
Belinda Stevenson
Felix Ramos
Frances Glenn
Jacqueline Denson
Sandra Harris
Roger Jones
Tabetha Rodriquez
Liz McDonough
Felicia Farmer
Rayniel Johnson
Daniel Austin
Jason Rains
Alfonza Chatfield
Barbara Rice
Lauren Uptegrove
Philisa Campbell
Vanessa Silverman
Namon Howell
Catherine Brown
Annette Mitchell
Cari Vande Kamp
John Buckley
Leonard Russell
Mark Jeffries
Francisco Vazquez Colon
Ana Toledano Hernandez
Alexandria Johnson
Tyler Lentz
Mohammad Gul
Jean Powell
Theresa Morgan
Veronica Welch
Justina Walker
James Bendele
Kayleigh Jenkins
Sierra Childers
Christina Cox
Ray Jones
Kristin Walters
William Rodriguez
David Humphries
Isaih Thomas
Darlene King
Delese Garrett
Donavan Cann
Felix Espada
Devin Pikula
Brittany Sanders
Christi Vinyard
Melissa Griffith
Jessica Joshua
Betsy French
Kash McKinney
Taylor Robinson
Justin Joyce
Sarah Borba

 

Fort Worth – Texas

First Name
Last Name
Alicia Nunez
Nicole Summers
Bradley Whetstone
Gabriel Tyree
Dontrail James
Racquel Sumter
Robert Mention
Albany Harris
Samantha Caudle
Michele Duncan-Grays
Jason Carlson
Ryan Loucks
Jessica Kelly
Chad Robbins
Robert Ivey
Anthony Mrha
Lauren Johnson
Jennifer Thompson
William McAlister
Mark Johnson
Christine Landers
Braden Bullard
Nimia Long
Victor Dickson
Tami Clay-Mitchell
Arthur Brown
Lisa Clark
George Kinlein
Melissa Cruz
Todd Ryia
Kimyetta Wilkins
Mladenka Baki
Allen Jackson
Douglas Moebus
Renee McLain
Courtney Bieghler
Norma Myers
Michael Abata

 

Freeport – Illinois

First Name
Last Name
Heather Stenzhorn
Leah Dixon
Janelle Nelson
Elizabeth Wilson
Benjamin Bastian
Brandon Rowe
Lucinda Eastlick
Sonya Oefelein
Tamberly Peahl
Jessica Peight
Peggy Kempel
Grayce Copeland
Samuel VenHuizen
Alyssa Hess

 

Guantanamo Bay – Cuba

First Name
Last Name
Melissa Battle

 

Hancock Field – New York

First Name
Last Name
Elena Madden
Jennifer Crowhurst
Amanda Van Nostrand
Courtney Anderson
Marie McVeen
Devin Cramer
Kelly Carley
William Henry
Cynthia Porter
Sydney Sherman
Jonathan Wood
Anthonia Butcher
Jessica Fredericks
James Edwards
Jessica Webber
Anthony Racciatti
Kimberly Johnson
Andrew Watling
Angela Somers
Heather Wyatt
Erik Sexton
Carl Williams

 

Hunter Army Airfield – Georgia

First Name
Last Name
Sarah Harden
Chamara Mitchell
Francisca Dearman
Darrell Jackson
Desiree McGhee
Pherleskia Rainey
Johnell Graves
Mathew Perry
Israel Ramos
Cheri Brown
Amanda Stuyvesant
Cotrice Gallaher
Odrae Barrett
Mecca Luke
Anyce Tripp
Marcos Casul
Dennis McCoy
Shamaria Banner
Tyree Lasseter
Alice Adkins
Elliott Dawkins
Issac Barnwell
Joseph Jacobs
Jared Standridge
James Fronzak
Paul Lamanna
Andre Slaughter
Allen Cote
Sara Kovach

 

Jacksonville – Florida 

First Name
Last Name
Lorena Gancerez
Claudiapriscilla Valverde
Casandra Coen
Jessica Gordley
Robin Owens
James Wright
William Smith
Andrew Pyon
Kelly Brickman
Lana Bagaturov
Mary Peoples

 

Jefferson City – Missouri

First Name
Last Name
Kimberly Faatz
Emily Watson
Diana Haines
Nathan Ridenhour
Zachariah Gehlert
Jennifer Kremer
Michael Freeman
Terri Pearson
Brooklyn Richey
Danielle Briot
Adam Weis
Leah Korenberg
Zachary Kueffer
Shawna Rippee
Alexis Vaughan
Samuel Beck
Dana Plunkett
Amy Reed
Carrie Herold
Ashley Korsmeyer
Andrew Cobble
Robert Lueckenotte
Elizabeth Anderson
Kayle Denny
Raven Redel
Alexander Luebbert
Sabrina Barton
Lisa Walker
Margaret Ponder
Samual Ponder
Nikki Graham
Brooklynn Beanland
Elyssa Luebbering
Katelyn Otto
Ashley Reinkemeyer
Jeremy Prenger
Brian Wolz
Jessica Kusick
John Keller
Melanie Myers
Shayna Sinor
Adam Petty
Stephen Sheppard
Kimberly Threet
Matthew Meeks
Darci Gerity
Michael Johnson
Vanda Seibert
Layne Happy
Joanne Lewis
Brenda Campbell
Stefanie Ioia
Nikki Wrinkles
Lauren Slover
Tynesha Hardin
James Pinkston
Dalton Ponder
Alexandria Koetters
Rachell Owens
Bradley Oliver
Gabrielle-Renee Ahlefeld
Christie Tellman
Ryan Hawkins
Zachery Harris
Jarrell Williams
Seth Intsiful Dickson
Jessica Baumhoer
Coleen Hastings
Cheyenne Barber
Katelyn Holtmeyer
Dakota Hutcheson
Jerica Roark
Alara Wilbers
Justin McPeters
Jamie Goff
Lisha Womack

 

Kansas City – Missouri

First Name
Last Name
Jessica Harwood
Olivia Christensen
Evelyn Churchill
James Dailey
Andrew Neer
Sylvia Wightman
Melissa Cureton
Heidi Martin
Jessica Ritter
Curtis Cattau
Sean Shaffer
Fancis Che
Stephanie Chandler
Emily Stifter
Katelyn Palmer
Jennifer Kohl
Katrina Williams
Rami Husein

 

Lake County – Illinois

First Name
Last Name
Dulce Murray
Tommy Burroughs
John Hamrick
Jennifer Price
John Fruelda
Martin Belan
Victoria Hedlund
Suzanne Graham
Febin Thomas
Matthew Vechik
Elizabeth Cannon
Edward Sparks
Linda Trojan
Susan Kuhlman
Megan Smith
Jose Reino
Lucyann Leguizamo
Jack Greenberg
Anna Runyen
Holly Sproule
William Sproule
Eric Kahler
Donald Long
Samantha Combs
Andrew Pokrajac

 

Lake of the Ozarks – Missouri 

First Name
Last Name
Kevin Harrison
Cassandra Rowcliff
Susan Porter
Jeffrey Holst
Mary Ann Moore
Donald Hines
Robert Bowling
Julie Rudner
Chera Craig
Vicki Granneman
Jennifer Bowling
Kristie Shrieves
Jacob Plume
Walter Moehle
Sidney Prater
Jesse Dreste
Amber Bungart
Angelica Sinio
Parker Rowe
Nichole Hanks
Madelyn Deskin
Deidra Duncan
Emily Ball
Jerame Gilbert
Aubrey Etheridge
Christian Libby
Sandra Nahrstedt
Jordan Clary
Stephanie Penachio
Salina Franklin
Calvin Massey
Melissa Mackay
Carey O’Neil
Gregory Morris
Frank Holleman
Ann-Marie Holleman
Katie Sharpe
William Johnson
Terri Forsythe
Laci Cox
Alysha Mettle
Gabrielle Berry
Douglas Krieger
Joseph Adrian
Jamie Stein
Jeremy Porterfield
Alyssa Buttner
Pamela Doyle
Ernest Miller
Nancy Freeman
Lesli Hendrix
Sarah Goodwin
Maci Parrack
Rebekah Wickham
Leslie Foster
Rachel Hall
Taylor Brown

 

Lemoore – California

First Name
Last Name
Mitchell Capelli
Jessica Keck
Christin Champlin
Sean Wenrick
John Ingraham
Jordan Perry

 

Los Alamitos – California

First Name
Last Name
Fiora Vallez
Steven Cosby
Sharon Rutter
Alejandro Vargas
Benjamin Moore
David Negreros
Kyle Fischer
Manuel Chavez
Stanley Jenkins
Benjamin Welch

 

Main Campus Graduate, Columbia – Missouri

First Name
Last Name
Samantha Lederle
Jennifer Winters
Joseph Reeder
John White
Kyle Lestina
Alex Bray
Ruzana Tadzhibayev
Megan Tupper
Kelley Chacon
Teresa Schmitz
Taylor Buckner
Wendi Sirna
Hannah Reeves
Paul Turner

 

Mesquite – Texas

First Name
Last Name
April Flaherty
Joshua Pitts

 

Moberly – Missouri 

First Name
Last Name
Sydney Brockman
Kellie Schleicher
Sherry Poeppe
Amy Dennis

 

NAS Jacksonville – Florida

First Name
Last Name
Kyle Teague
Stephen Gillaspie
Alexander Witzman
Orlando McMiller
David McConnell
Ronald Wynn
Roy Brown
Kelly Dobson
Christopher Murphy
Robert Bardroff
Keri Whitmore
Latonya Spears
Basim Adib
Christopher Hutter
Kieara Taylor
Jeromy Olszynski

 

NS Everett/Marysville – Washington

First Name
Last Name
Vickie Cozby
Matthew Lindhorst
Timothy Eltrevoog
Laura Wheeler
Stacie Naweli
Dante Magolhado
Harold Griffin
Angela Goodwin
Roland Trujillo
Noe Torres
Lucas Johnson
Angela Davis
Teresa Vantrece
Kylie Bloedel
Jason Powell
Victor Pendt
Vanessa Wertz

 

Online Education 

First Name
Last Name
Matthew Botelho
Rachel Williams
Yudel Moya
James Dreher
Renee Turner
John Estevez
Aron Fyne
Patricia Skinner
Alexandra Leclair
Kathryn Woods
Alex Depasquale
Crystal Brown
Samantha Williams
Gerald Doughty
Charles Depp
Dalton Gatlin
Mindy Danzberger
Joshua Marvin
Justin Conklin
Steven Scanlin
Kelli Summers
Lee-Anne Dandrea
Tiffany Fuller
Lena Kellam-Karras
Charles Wright
Dana Wright
Dimitra Bennett
Clarence Johnson
Mariel Moore
Jean O’Brien
Irene Summerhill
Leah Sealing
Anthania James
Serena Smith
Stefanie Bushnell
Karina Quintanar
Ronald Bush
Dennis Walker
Joseph Cox
Tiffany Makupson
Corey Beardsly
Alexander Lovato
Allison Brooks
Brian Redman
Collin French
Zachary Rollins
Lizeyka Garcia
Terri Lane
Adan Gancerez
Breyana Stilts
Nicholas Sousa
Kimberlee Rabenstein
Lena Smith
Leon Welcome
Timothy Counts
Marie Salanitro
Breanna Alderson
Aaron Miller
Kristin Conner
Trixie Coley
Shanika Spencer
Jessica Valentine
Deyan Pantovich
Gloria Williams
Katherine Meade
Barry Ranft
Jeremy Davis
Tyler Dunagin
Dori Parker
Nichole Meister
Desmond Sprowl
Edward McEneany
Raymond Borden
Josh Brinegar
Michele Turner
Carolanne Donfried
Rebecca Schrooten
Julia Grant
Andrew Hogenson
Rachel Osburn
Tara Jakubowski
Tamara Johnson
Kylie Sigrist
Stephanie Gonzalez
Robert Green
Shayna Rever
Richard Ruff
Charles Buell
Kayleigh Davis
Heather Ellinor
Amber Fisher
William Hutton
Amy Reeder
Samuel Scheffler
Cheryl Young
Kaitlyn Crawford
Jessica Spillman
Julie Zgiet-Ellis
Lourdes Cine
Michiko Smith
Shelby Strunk
Hannah Roettger
Georgia Hearn
Matthew Arnold
Melisa Fielder-Spence
Kevin Kasper
Nathan Hillard
Reece Mettes
Brittany Dare
Kathy Roberts
Tasha McKim
Jenrose Malloy
Carli Taylor
Jason Wilhelm
Alisha Hendrix
Jami McEntire
Alexander Ware
Katana Almond
Riley Smarr
Coli Creach
Brooke Weed
Jessica Byers
Aaron Norsic
Sheri Kauffman
Lauren Kliethermes
Troy Lambert
Sara Horn
Tiffany Krigbaum
Rebecca Goldsmith
Melissa Lewis
Kham Thang
Tyler Killen
Briana Kile
Courtney Cain
Taylor Krohn
Gina Loesing
Michelle Allphin
Thomas Webster
Bridget Biesemeyer
Jessica Staats
Theresa Fuemmeler
Anthony Davis
Rebecca Vaughan
Whitney Carey
Alexandrea Delp
Alyssa Delp
Jacquilin Fenton
Daryn Hofstetter
Brock Schuld
Luke Brown
Jack Linthicum
Anna Love
Amy Vandegriffe
Rian Booyer
Julia Algya
Tara Schlieper
Jason Nave
Joshua Brecke
Jolivette Williams
Dustin Kent
Karen Alvarez
Jordan Sanders
Michelle Williams
Julian Stevens
Whitney Green
Lauren James
Shawn Hesson
Andrew Lickteig
Alicia Sivelle
Jude Joseph
Dominique Poitier
Heather Johnson
Matthew Thomas
Edmund Gallegos
Mitchell Palermo
Deanna Diambrosio
Rachel Lane
Lorie Gower
Victoria Rodriguez
Lance Pounds
Eric Nelson
Zachary Nielson
Tiffany Jefferis
Kathleen Robertson
Jessica Romero
Shane Ostling
William Kramer
Andrew Thomas
Chelsea Howard
Matthew Nelson
Lizeth Gonzalez
Kyle Alston
Sheryl Heyser
Sarah Kohl
Stephanie Ogles
Holly Franklin
Elizabeth Vande Streek
Angela Bartlett
Christopher Medina
Stephen Shewell
Jessica Anderson
Josiemarilyn Manalo
Jeremiah Taylor
Hannah Ullorn
Keith Osburn
Stephanie Harrell
Jennifer Daniels
Ryan Rader
Ronald Larson
Daniel Christofano
Shannon Boyer

 

Orlando – Florida

First Name
Last Name
Drena Poitier
Harry Prochet
Kimberly James
Marco Justiniano
Charles Albrecht
Stacie McCoy
Marie Labossiere
Adler Labossiere
Kristin Orta
Andrea Alexander
Michelle Rivers
James Huff
Kayona Jackson
Gabens Jean
Tyees Wesley
Tabrisha Jenkins
Yzeaminda Parker
Magdala Beaucicot
Kyle Reynolds
Rosalind Williams
Tiffany Mims
Nayami Davis
Regina Hoggard
Joshua Striker
Sharri Antoniazzi
Maira Ruiz
Adrian Cook
Tiyahna Carter-Murray
Cedric Harris
Rusty Hill
Nakisha Hopkins
Deanna Wright
Angela Thomas
Joel Christian
Gerardo Negron-Martinez
Carlos Zeballos
Brittney Evelyn
Samuel Mendez
Frankie Campbell
Sheryl Kilpatrick
Joshua Graham
Jeffrey Hofferberth
Jose Rivera
Jeryis Tadros

 

Patrick Air Force Base – Florida 

First Name
Last Name
Robert Gazy
Patricia Shipe
Jeffrey Parent
David Valdez

 

Redstone Arsenal – Alabama

First Name
Last Name
Torria Cason
Joshua Gibson
Lee Glaser
Susan Nance
Daniel Worsley
Donald Jones
Ladarrius Coleman
Andrew Statz
Joshua Perr
Judy Olvera
Robyn Rudock
Jonathan Harker
Caleb Farrier
Ian Raymond
Jarred Gray
Joshua Topper
Tyler Noton
Christopher Wolsifer
Sonja Jones
Perchelle O’boyle
Alisha Goodloe
Audrey Buxton
Michele Bright
Shequila Radcliff
Jolanda Cotton
Tyron Drake

 

Rolla – Missouri

First Name
Last Name
Semaj Sconiers
Jeffrey Nye
Kristopher Nye
Travis Hood
Brooke Pyrtle
Lucinda Heck
Denielle Hawkins
Briann Delafuente
Sarah Block
Anna Vitzthum
Savanna Engelmohr
Analycia Montes
Rashid Alshamsi
Sarah Webb
Corey Dunn
Jenna Shepherd
Kelli Mabe
Austin Thomas
Adam Carey
Derek Zboran
Jacqueline Zboran
Sarah Smith
Cody McCray
Tina Maggard
Candace Harris
William Weible
John King
Elizabeth Sparks
Alexis Gavitt
Linda Shasserre
Shayla Willoughby
Kenneth Kilmer

 

Salt Lake – Utah

First Name
Last Name
Stephanie Nunez Maradiaga
James Faile
Joshua Scharman
Gerel Altankhuyag
Swati Chaturvedi
Hugo Montero
Oleksandra Rudenko
Elizangela Figueiredo
Ena Kojima
Lucas Virhuez Nunez
Jana Cechova
Manju Lama
Felipe Soares
Andrea Whatcott
Cristian Millan
Karol Millan
Stephen Edwards
Camila Matos
Maria Moraes
Zukhra Chalimova
Sokhom Heng
Yuliya Gurzhiy
Aleksei Cozacu
Gabriela Nicoleiti
Elmer Pineda Magana
Brenda Saldivar Gomez
Andrii Melnyk
Varun Dutia
Laura Lucky
Camila Sawada
Claudia Gosain
Edward Vasquez
Daniel Filipo Francisco
Nayanchuluun Puntsag
Iryna Liudvikouskaya
Bright Mazura

 

San Diego – California

First Name
Last Name
John Mazurik
Corey Williams
Eugenia Turner
Christopher McGinnis
Ceroromo Bragg
Feng Guo
Jack Beardmore
Saul Ocampo
Antonio Milord
Chadwick Pusey
Kenneth White
Amy Mintert
Daniel Wood
Osmel Delgado
Clarence Lamin
Gabriel Aguiarvalentin
Caleb Cloud
James Taylor
Alejandro MacIas

 

San Luis Obispo – California

First Name
Last Name
Kassandra Rendon
Susannah Brown
Kathryn Mahar
Clare Cardoza
Joni Rose
Samantha Wheeler
Parisima Goetz
Rebecca Binkley
Mattie Davis
Jared Corbin
Nikki Rodriguez
Natalie Hunt
Miranda Rose
Dakota Yount

 

Springfield – Missouri

First Name
Last Name
Dakota Yount
Kristopher Taylor
Erika Davis
Christen Tracy
Matthew Wilson
David Bossler
Deanna Kimball
Trisha Littell
Carrie Jordan
Elizabeth Scott
Amy Lamar
Travis Phares
Melany Sims
Anthony Sims
Jonathan James
Kimberly Mattison

 

St. Louis – Missouri

First Name
Last Name
Luvinnie Pomerlee
Erin Reed
Kelley Koenig
Malori Scales
Karen Bartlett
Kalisha Jefferson
Courtney Cannon
Veronica Fosdick
Jalesa Watson
Julie Dickerson
Keiza Taylor
Cerise Leachman
Patrick Lavin
Benjamen Fisher
Charles Grellner
Darrien Echols
Asa-Hossein Millar
Joslyn Wallace
Sherae Williams
Alexandra Geseck
Belinda Steeples
Christopher McGennis
David Evans
Jeremy Crane
Shaun Scott
Logan Shively
Sharvell Smith
Michael Hogan

 

Whidbey Island – Washington

First Name
Last Name
Claire Sagers
Scott Hollis
Shawna Schloe
Jade Dreyer
Daniel Russell
Rachel Hutton
Alyssa Heintz
William Stein
Brandi Hall
Allison Bennion
Brittany Rogers
Vicente Mayoral
Miguel Gomez
Amanda Simpson
Cornelia Godwin
Taryn Chin
Anthony Drew
Gabrielle Binder

Student speakers inspire fellow graduates at fall commencement

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Amy Kiso Bledsoe and D’Markus Thomas-Brown inspired fellow graduates as student speakers at Columbia College’s fall commencement ceremony on Dec. 16, 2017.
(Photo by Kaci Smart)

From her perch on the stage at Southwell Complex, Amy Kiso Bledsoe could see that her words were having the desired impact.

Bledsoe, the last of Columbia College’s two student speakers at the fall commencement ceremony Dec. 16, peered out into the crowd of fellow graduates, families, friends and other guests during her speech and didn’t see a ton of dry eyes.

“There were many who were crying, others who were not crying but were on the verge,” Bledsoe said. “It’s not like I wanted to make everybody cry or anything. But cancer does touch everybody in some form. Everybody can relate.”

Bledsoe, who completed her Master of Business Administration with Columbia College this fall, is in the midst of her second bout with cancer. Shortly after she returned to school in 2012 to pursue her MBA — she already had a bachelor’s degree and a Master of Education from Northwest Missouri State and Lincoln University, respectively — she was diagnosed with breast cancer.

In the spring of 2016, about three years after being declared cancer-free, it came back: stage four and terminal.

She urged those assembled at Southwell Complex to treat life as something precious: make the most of it.

“I was always aware of my emotions, and I did get choked up a few times,” Bledsoe said. “It was very moving, and I was very touched to see how it impacted so many people.”

Bledsoe and fellow MBA recipient D’Markus Thomas-Brown addressed more than 300 graduates and the rest of the crowd at the fall commencement ceremony, the first time in school history that students handled commencement speech duties.

D’Markus Thomas-Brown

Thomas-Brown, who also earned his bachelor’s degree from Columbia College, shared a similarly uplifting message to Bledsoe’s, about overcoming obstacles and bettering yourself and those around you through education.

Thomas-Brown works as an account manager at MBS Textbook Exchange in Columbia and is also a church pastor, so he has experience speaking in front of groups. He had never had the opportunity to speak to a crowd the size of the one that packed into Southwell Complex.

“There are some atmospheres where it’s not very welcoming and you’re kind of like, ‘Wow. Tough crowd.’ This was not that,” Thomas-Brown said. “It’s kind of indicative of the culture that has been here at Columbia College. It was very welcoming. I felt like the graduates and faculty, the family there, they wanted you to do well.”

Thomas-Brown and Bledsoe both intend to use their master’s degrees to further their careers, Thomas-Brown through entrepreneurial opportunities and possibly getting into teaching, Bledsoe through adding to the managerial and financial skills she brings to her role as the executive director of the Governor’s Council on Disability.

Thomas-Brown says he was impressed by the mixture of scholarly learning and hands-on expertise that his teachers imparted during the MBA coursework.

“Every instructor I had, when you looked at their credentials, it was almost daunting for some. Like, ‘Wow, this person is teaching our finance course and they were an advisor to a small country somewhere,’” Thomas-Brown said, with a laugh. “We were equipped not just with knowledge and course hours, but with an atmosphere and culture that we can take and influence what’s around us.”

The fall commencement ceremony was a chance to acknowledge the hard work of all the graduates, a chance for families and friends to come together and celebrate the part everyone played in helping the candidates toward their degrees.

For the first time since high school, Bledsoe was able to take part in her commencement ceremony, and she had a sizable cheering section. Her sister even came in from Florida.

Amy Kiso Bledsoe

“My mom had talked about how we were not going to celebrate Thanksgiving and Christmas. Instead, we were just going to do a celebration for my graduation,” Bledsoe said. “I ended up talking her out of that. We made it a big celebration: a whole weekend thing. It was great.”

Thomas-Brown, too, had a large contingent of family and friends in attendance, and he heard from them about the care Columbia College took in making the ceremony special. They noticed touches such as the Jane Froman Singers syncing their song choices to the theme of the two speeches and the college faculty lining the aisles to greet the graduates as they entered.

Not to mention President Scott Dalrymple offering to buy a meal for whoever traveled the farthest to get to Columbia College that day.

“It felt like a big family reunion,” Thomas-Brown said. “You felt that accomplishment, that weight of ‘I’m part of something bigger than myself,’ and your family was welcomed to join in that. It was a very good feeling.”

Check out pictures from the Columbia College Fall 2017 Commencement Ceremony below!


Apply for the Frank S. Westling Memorial Scholarship

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This year we have the opportunity to award a second round of Frank S. Westling Memorial scholarships for students at the Nationwide locations, Evening Campus and the Online Education program. The $750 scholarship will be awarded to up to 17 eligible students for use during the remainder of the 2017 academic year (Late Spring Session, Early Summer Session and Late Summer Session). The scholarship may be used for tuition, books, and fees: no cash will be awarded.

To be eligible, a nationwide, evening or online student must:

  • have a GPA of at least 3.0
  • be pursuing a bachelor’s degree at Columbia College
  • have at least 15 hours with Columbia College
  • have attended the college in the 2017-18 school year
  • and plan to take classes during the upcoming late spring or summer sessions.

Students can apply through the Financial Aid office’s Scholarship Finder, at ccis.edu/scholarshipfinder. The application includes a 400-500-word essay discussing the student’s career goals and leadership and/or community service achievements, as well as evidence of the student’s leadership and service to the community, college or country within the past 12 months. Students should include documentation of their accomplishments, such as letters of recommendation, awards and news articles.

The deadline for submission is Feb. 9, 2018, and the scholarship winners will be selected in February/March 2018.

Good luck, students, and don’t forget to apply!

Dalrymple introduces new mission, vision and values statements

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Columbia College President Scott Dalrymple unveiled the school’s new mission, vision and values statements to a crowded house of faculty and staff at Launer Auditorium on Feb. 13.

The school’s new set of guiding principles, which were last updated in 2009, are the fruits of a process that took nearly two years to run its course.

Dalrymple said that it is standard operating procedure for institutions of higher education to evaluate their mission, vision and values statements about once every 10 years, to see whether they still resonate for the college. So, when Dalrymple set out to take a look at Columbia College’s statements, he wanted to do it the right way.

In the fall of 2016, he convened a 13-member task force with representatives from five key constituencies: faculty, staff, trustees, current students and alumni. The group pored over mission, vision and values statements from numerous other institutions for reference and, the following spring, sent out a survey to all college employees — as well as some alumni and community members — to get a sense of the values people associated with Columbia College, as well as the values they wanted to see expressed more fully.

After processing that feedback, the task force discussed its findings with the board of trustees and then the faculty, which approved the statements in the fall. Then, at the board’s most recent meeting in January, the trustees gave the go-ahead.

“You’ll notice some of the key words come from our previous mission, vision and values statements,” Dalrymple said. “Certain principles are core to Columbia College over time.”

Columbia College’s new mission, vision and values statements are as follows:

Mission: Columbia College improves lives by providing quality education to both traditional and nontraditional students, helping them achieve their true potential.

“It’s very difficult to come up with a succinct mission statement, but we felt that this captured the spirit of what we do,” Dalrymple said. “We’re in the ‘life improvement’ business. That’s what we do. The rest is details.”

Vision: Columbia College will be a highly innovative institution of higher education, dedicated to excellence in both its traditional and nontraditional programs nationwide.

Dalrymple said the college has earned a reputation for innovation, from its founding as a women’s college in 1851, to its early adoption of online education in 2000, and beyond.

Values: We believe all students deserve access to affordable, quality education. We believe higher learning should be individualized, innovative and flexible. We believe a liberal arts core curriculum produces globally engaged citizens who are creative, curious and ethical. We believe people of all beliefs and backgrounds should engage in civil discourse and discovery.

Dalrymple said the school continues to strive to provide the best educational experience for its traditional students on the Day Campus as well as its “nontraditional” students taking courses online or at the college’s network of Nationwide locations.

“We say in our vision statement that we are committed to both traditional and nontraditional education,” Dalrymple said. “We do both very, very well.”

Columbia College hosting Pi Day festivities

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The mathematical constant pi (or π) is a number that reflects the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. No matter how big or small a circle is, if it is perfectly geometrical, its circumference (the distance around the exterior) will be approximately 3.14 times its diameter (the distance across the middle).

That 3.14 figure is rounded to the nearest hundredth. Actually, pi’s decimal places go on infinitely. So mathematicians celebrate this all-important number each year on March 14, or 3-14. And they celebrate pi with…what else? Pie!

Columbia College is no different. The Ether L. Bruce Math Center has a whole day of festivities planned to celebrate Pi Day. You can stop on by 105 Wightman Hall from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 14 for pi-shaped cookies and treats. Not to mention an array of different types of fruit, nut, cream and gluten-free pies.

The Bruce Math Center will also feature 3-D puzzles and handouts with math-related puzzles and information all day. And, as an added bonus, we’re celebrating the birth of famed theoretical physicist Albert Einstein, born 139 Pi Days ago! The center will also be open for to students who drop in for regular math tutoring services throughout the day.

But that’s not all we’ve got in store for your Pi Day.

We’ll also be offering TI-Rover demonstrations in Dorsey Gym, from 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. and 2:30-3:30 p.m. Stop on by to learn how to program the TI-84 calculator and make the Rover robotic vehicle move around and draw pictures.

Jefferson Middle School, which is just across 8th Street from campus, is also getting in on the fun. Jeff Middle will be hosting Pi Night from 5-7 p.m., in which current (and future) middle schoolers and their parents are invited to partake in a night of math activities, food, prizes and opportunities to discuss math curriculum with teachers. Columbia College, a Partner in Education with Jeff Middle, is sponsoring the event.

Having fun and learning along the way: it’s as easy as pi!

Contact Bruce Math Center coordinator Susan Hughes (sdhughes@ccis.edu) or mathematics professor Dr. Ann Schlemper (aschlemper@ccis.edu) for more information.

Nursing Program receives $150,000 Nursing Education Incentive grant

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The Missouri State Board of Nursing and the Missouri Department of Higher Education recently announced that the Columbia College Nursing Program will be the beneficiary of a $150,000 Nursing Education Incentive Grant. The program has received the grant in each of the past two years.

“Nursing education continues to reorient to the needs of the workforce from a local, regional and national perspective, with a large increase in the demand for baccalaureate-trained nurses,” said Dr. Joyce Gentry, director of the Nursing Program. “This grant will play a key role in meeting that need head-on and will position our program to continue to offer outstanding instruction for our students and professional development for our faculty.”

After investing in crucial simulation equipment with last year’s award, this year’s grant funds will go toward purchasing cutting-edge video technology to record simulation sessions, which support clinical skill enhancement for students. The program will also add an additional full-time faculty member to support increased enrollment capacity of its Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. The funds will play a key role in developing a Nursing Faculty Scholars program designed to invest in the professional development of staff who are interested in pursuing a doctoral nursing program.

“The college is honored to once again receive this grant, and we appreciate the commitment the Missouri State Board of Nursing and the Missouri Department of Higher Education has made to our program,” said Dr. Sarah Vordtriede-Patton, dean of the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. “Several members of our nursing team, including faculty members Dr. Gentry, Dr. Tina Dalrymple, Faye Fairchild, Kay Dingler and Theresa Veit, played a key role in securing this award that will allow our students to meet the needs of the constantly evolving health care industry.”

Columbia College currently offers a bachelor’s in nursing, an RN-to-BSN online nursing degree and an Associate in Science in Nursing degree. For more information, visit www.ccis.edu/nursing.

Sign up now for Columbia College summer camps!

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Offering students the chance to live and learn on campus before starting college, Columbia College summer camps host students from third grade through their senior year of high school. Spanning June and July, a series of summer camps will take place on the main campus in Columbia, Missouri.

Many of the camps have the option for students to stay on campus in residence halls during the camps. And, while Columbia College students are away for summer break, many professors remain to share their knowledge with the next generation of college graduates.

Below is the list of camps that are available this year:

Summer Art Intensive Camp (June 4-9) – Click here register now!

  • Students will work with local artists and expert instructors in the college’s multiple art studios. A showcase of student work will appear in the Sidney Larson gallery at the end of the camp.

Camp B.O.S.S. Entrepreneurship Summer Camp (June 11-14) – Click here to register now!

  • This camp is ideal for students interested in developing an entrepreneurial mindset to be successful, but entrepreneurship is not just for people interested in business! The traits of entrepreneurs are ones that can be helpful to individuals in any field — working for yourself or working for others.

Forensic Science Summer Camp (June 11-13) – Click here to register now! 

  • Students will get to study blood splatter, fingerprint analysis and spend time in the labs focusing on biology and chemistry.

Nursing Summer Camp (June 11-15) – Click here to register now! 

  • Students will be immersed in the field of nursing and life as a nurse. They will tour local hospitals and earn their CPR certification during the camp.

STEAM Student Summer Camp (July 16-20) – Click here to register now! 

  • STEAM Camp (science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics) is open to grades 3-8 and will encourage students to investigate any or all of the STEAM categories. (In-service and pre-service teachers in science math and art for grades K-12 can also register for the Columbia College STEAM Teacher Academy, which runs July 9-13)

Girls Who Game Summer Camp (July 30-August 3) – Click here to register now! 

  • This camp is ideal for middle or high school girls who have a love for playing video games. Any girls interested in learning more about competitive eSports and participating in creative, cooperative gaming activities should attend!

For more information or to RSVP for a camp, please visit our webpage.

And check out some images from past Columbia College summer camps below!

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