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Ashworth College hosts 2008 Graduation Ceremony – breaks attendance records
NORCROSS, Georgia – August 12, 2008 – On Saturday, August 9, Ashworth College hosted nearly 1,000 graduates, family and friends representing each of its high school, career school and College diploma and degree programs. The ceremony was held at the Hilton Hotel Northeast in Norcross, GA.
As a leader in distance education, Ashworth's live graduation ceremony was a unique opportunity for its students. Unlike other learning institutions, Ashworth students complete their programs from home, making this the first time a majority of students met school faculty, staff and fellow students.
The 2008 ceremony was the second time the institution hosted a live ceremony for its graduates. Almost 250 graduates traveled from 38 states, and five foreign countries, making attendance at this year's event nearly double the inaugural 2007 event.
"Attending a live ceremony has special significance our graduates," said Jon Bouffler, Ashworth Executive Vice President. "Some are changing careers. Some never completed high school. Some are military personnel completing their degrees while being deployed around the world."
"Our students come from diverse backgrounds and situations, as such they have made significant commitment to improve their lives through education – often juggling work, family and finances to realize their dreams," he added. "This is the culmination of their efforts."
Bouffler presided over the ceremony and was joined by Dr. F. Milton Miller, Ed.D., Ashworth Vice President, Education and Dr. Lisa Bryde, Director of High School and Career School Diploma Program Development. Mike Lambert, Executive Director of the Distance Education and Training Council delivered the Commencement Address.
Planning for the 2008 kicked off in February with a design contest illustrating "what graduation means to me." The winning design was created by Virginia Bermudez, a Master's degree student from Madison, TN. Her design, using the theme "A New Beginning" depicted a combination of motivational images associated with earning degree. Her design has been prominently featured on graduation tickets, programs, flyers and t-shirts.
Pre-graduation activities began at College headquarters on Friday, August 8, where graduates and guests were welcomed by faculty and staff. Graduates had the opportunity to "Tell Us Your Story." These videotaped testimonials will be posted on the school website and serve as inspiration to their fellow students.
The College also partnered with CareerBuilder.com® to host two Career Search Workshops. Open to graduates and their guests, the sessions included tips on interviewing, resume writing, and how to utilize the Internet as part of a job search.
"Now that they have completed their education we want to be sure to give them as many tools as we can so that they can succeed," said Bouffler. "The Internet has changed the way people find jobs. We are fortunate to be able to partner with an expert like Careerbuilder.com®."
Tying into the "New Beginning" theme was Bouffler's opening speech which acknowledged the commitment each graduate made towards the completion of his or her program.
"This is your day –the formal recognition of all you have achieved in your academic study with Ashworth. But it goes beyond that. You have proved to yourselves and others that you can muster all it takes to get through and pass a course of study whether it be high school, a career course or a degree program. That takes real purpose, you have to make sacrifice, you have to be disciplined, you need support from your family and friends.
These are also the tools of life. I know having proved yourselves here you will go onto to do so time and time again in your lives."
Ashworth Graduates
Graduates journeyed from 38 states and more than five international countries, to include Canada, Virgin Islands, Afghanistan and South Africa. Each of the 250 graduates had specific reasons to pursue their education and each came with 250 unique stories to tell. Among this years graduates:
Deborah Dykes travelled from Jackson, MS to receive her Teacher Assisting Diploma. For Dykes, her diploma represents the first step in pursuing her dream of working in education, specifically with deaf and special needs children. It's a field for which she has a particularly high affinity. Dykes is deaf herself.
"For years I have been volunteering with deaf children through church as well as with students at the Mississippi School for the Deaf," Dykes commented. "I want to combine my experience in computers and technology with my passion for working with deaf children." Two sign language translators were on hand to assist.
Distance education has no boundaries as evidenced by Timothy Roxbury. This Business Management graduate and Dallas native travelled more than 8,000 miles from his/her current home in Afghanistan to receive his Associates degree.
"I have been on an overseas assignment," said Roxbury, a retired Military serviceman who is currently working as a civilian.
"Living and working in an environment like Afghanistan is stressful. It's not uncommon to be working up to 80 hours a week. The flexibility of the Ashworth program has made it possible to work and study at the same time," he explained.
Michael P. Lambert
Michael P. Lambert joined the Distance Education and Training Council in 1972 and has served as the Executive Director since 1992. Over the years he has served on more than 650 accreditation review committees in eight countries.
Mr. Lambert earned a BS degree in English/Education and an MA Degree in English Literature from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP), and an MBA Degree in Finance from George Mason University. He has also attended the International Summer School at the University of Cambridge in England.
Mr. Lambert has taught, written and lectured widely on distance education and accreditation since 1972, and serves on numerous advisory boards, including the CHEA International Commission, the ACE Commission on Lifelong Learning and the Service members Opportunity Colleges.
His awards include the U.S. Army Commendation Medal, the DETC Distinguished Recognition Award, the DETC Distinguished Service Award, the IUP Distinguished Alumnus Award, and the European Association for Distance Learning's "Roll of Honour" for his lifetime contributions to the field.
About Ashworth College
Ashworth College, a leader in distance education, offers students worldwide more than 100 career-focused High School, Career School online diploma programs; undergraduate and graduate online certificate programs; and Associate, Bachelor's and Master's online degree programs; that are affordable and fit the busy schedules of working adults. Ashworth also offers specialized programs to corporate partners, active duty military personnel, military spouses, and homeschoolers.
Headquartered in Norcross, GA, Ashworth is accredited by the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC), a division of the US Department of Education. Ashworth High School is also accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and the Commission on International and Trans-Regional Accreditation (CITA). For more information visit AshworthCollege.edu.
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