HCC VAST Academy hosts graduation for most students ever

May 6, 2016


Smiles and applause were the hallmarks of the evening as 40 VAST Academy students made their way across the stage at their 2016 Graduation from Houston Community College.

Each departed the stage with an occupational skills certificate in hand, while parents and family witnessed this major milestone in their lives.

“We are so encouraged by the growth of this program,” said Dr. Cesar Maldonado, HCC chancellor. “Last year 29 students received their diplomas and this year, 40 graduated to the cheers and encouragement of their parents and family.”

The mission of VAST (Vocational Advancement and Social Skills Training) Academy at HCC is to provide post-secondary transition programs and comprehensive support services leading to meaningful credentials, employment and independence for differently-abled individuals.

“I am proud of our college for being a pioneer, one of the first in the nation, to provide post-secondary opportunities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities,” said Sue Moraska, program director for VAST. “For 25 years HCC VAST Academy has served well over 3,000 students by providing valuable career readiness training, support services and pathways that lead to employment and greater independence for our students.”

The program began in 1990 and since then has opened the door to opportunities that include vocational certificates, pre-college and freshman success bridge courses, career readiness credentials, internships and employment assistance offered through an inclusive, relevant and affordable environment.

Dr. Maldonado welcomed the students to the ceremony and Kirk White, MSN, RN, director of the HCC School of Continuing Education, delivered the commencement address. Many members of the HCC administration and the Board of Trustees were in attendance. Also present were parents, family and members of the dozens of Houston businesses that support the program by providing internships to the students who are differently-abled.

In his remarks, White said, “the VAST Academy stands as an example of what community colleges are all about … opportunity for all … a place to build upon your abilities and prepare for what’s next in your journey”

Robert Glaser, vice president of the HCC Board of Trustees, and long-time advocate of the VAST program said, “The most important part of the entire evening was that 40 new graduates walked across the stage – signifying a new beginning for them. HCC is to be congratulated for making this all possible!”

Students such as the two who spoke at graduation, exemplify the can do attitude of VAST. Jonah Ayebae of VAST Central and Jasmine Calderson, of VAST Northwest, are shining examples of the difference VAST has made in the lives of over 3,000 students and their families. 

For more information about the HCC VAST Academy, visit hccs.edu/vast.


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