Fort Scott Community College is proud to announce over 250 students will graduate on May 1, 2021. This year has been rough on the students, but they were able to persevere through the trials and tribulations. FSCC will have 170 associate degree graduates and 82 students graduating with a certificate.
“The students this year have shown a tremendous amount of grit and determination in completing their degrees or certificates. We are so proud of all our FSCC graduates,” said Adam Borth, Vice President of Academic Affairs.
This year is the 100th anniversary of the first graduating class at FSCC in 1921.
Graduation is scheduled for Saturday, May 1st in the Ellis Fine Arts building at 9:00 a.m. for students receiving an Associate in Applied Science degree or a Certificate.
Students graduating with an Associate in Arts, Science, or General Studies will participate in the 12:00 p.m. commencement ceremony.
A reception for Richard Mayhew, the 2021 Outstanding Alumnus, will be held between the two graduation ceremonies.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, limited seating will be available for the event, and each graduate will receive two guest tickets. A livestream of commencement will be available 10 minutes prior to the start of each ceremony on the FSCC website, fortscott.edu.
Was told 2 weeks ago that fine art graduation was going to be at 2pm I drove 16 hours for the graduation ceremony and it was change to noon . My daughter didn’t get to walk . I drove down her for no reason. So not impressed