Sinclair awarded more than 8,400 degrees during graduation

Sinclair Community College awarded more than 8,400 degrees Friday night during a graduation ceremony in the University of Dayton Arena. More than 1,500 students will be the first in their family to get a college degree, according to Sinclair. (CONTRIBUTED)

Sinclair Community College awarded more than 8,400 degrees Friday night during a graduation ceremony in the University of Dayton Arena. More than 1,500 students will be the first in their family to get a college degree, according to Sinclair. (CONTRIBUTED)

Sinclair Community College awarded more than 8,400 degrees Friday night during a graduation ceremony and 72 of those were high school students receiving their associate’s degree.

The graduation ceremony was held in University of Dayton Arena. More than 1,500 students were the first in their family to get a college degree, according to Sinclair.

Sinclair noted there was significant growth this year for graduates earning degrees for careers like nursing, electro-mechanical engineering, aviation, pilots and other jobs that offer a living wage, or the amount of money a family would need to support basic needs without financial stress.

In 2023, the combined household living wage for two adults without children in Montgomery County was $20.82 per hour or $43,315 annually, according to the Economic Policy Institute.

“Equipping students with the skills and knowledge they need to secure rewarding careers that support their well-being directly aligns with Sinclair’s mission to find the need and endeavor to meet it,” said Steven Johnson, president of Sinclair, in a release.

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