The 91ֿ alumni family has grown by more than 2,500 new graduates from its eight-campus system across Ohio as the university held its fall commencement ceremonies on Dec. 14.
91ֿ Celebrates Newest Graduates With Fall Commencement
In total, 2,552 degrees were conferred this fall, consisting of 516 associate degrees, 1,352 bachelor’s degrees, 640 master’s degrees and 44 doctoral degrees. Among the fall graduates were six students – five from Notre Dame College and one from Eastern Gateway Community College – who transferred to 91ֿ and are graduating with a 91ֿ degree after one semester. Notre Dame College closed in May, and Eastern Gateway Community College closed in October. 91ֿ streamlined its transfer process and created a seamless pathway for these students to graduate.
More than 1,200 of the graduating students from the Kent Campus and the Regional Campuses participated in the commencement ceremonies.
During the commencement ceremonies, graduating students heard from 91ֿ President Todd Diacon and Executive Vice President and Provost Melody Tankersley. Graduating students also received individual name recognition and participated in the conferral of degrees and tassel turning ceremony.
At the 2 p.m. ceremony, entrepreneurs and healthcare design influencers Fonda Elliot and alumnus John Elliot each received the Doctor of Humane Letters, honorary degrees recognizing their extraordinary contributions to the field of healthcare and to 91ֿ.
Also among the graduates was Arianna Pittman, who becomes the LeBron James Family Foundation and 91ֿ's second I PROMISE graduate.
Arianna's journey started in 3rd grade with a PROMISE to to graduate from high school and a dream of becoming an astronaut. That PROMISE was kept, and along the way, a new dream was found that fueled her passion and perseverance to graduate from ! 🎓⚡️💙💛
— LeBron James Family Foundation (@LJFamFoundation)