December 26, 2024 – Nearly 370 students applied to graduate and more than 100 chose to walk across the stage at Paris Junior College. New this year were two ceremonies, and students sported green gowns as part of the College’s 100th anniversary celebration. Graduating students were also featured speakers this year.
“To each of you, I extend my heartfelt congratulations on earning your college degree or certificate. This accomplishment is a testament to your hard work, perseverance, and dedication throughout your time at Paris Junior College,” said PJC President, Dr. Stephen Benson. “You have been part of a community that prioritizes excellence in education, guided by an exceptional team of faculty and staff. The superior education you’ve received here has equipped you with knowledge and skills that will give you countless opportunities in the future.”
The first ceremony celebrated workforce students getting their certificates of completion or associate of applied science degrees. The second ceremony recognized students obtaining an associate of arts, associate of arts in teaching, or associate of science degree.
Joshua Scott, a fourth generation jeweler graduating from PJC’s horology (watchmaking) program, gave the address at the first ceremony.
“I travelled a thousand miles to come here to Paris Junior College,” said Scott. “It took me a while to get adjusted to this new life here, and if it weren’t for the power of community, I may not have received this opportunity to speak here. Many of the most successful and charismatic people that I know in my life have two things in common, that’s discipline and humor. I haven’t mastered either, but because of the people I’ve surrounded myself with during my time at Paris Junior College I will always strive to have the discipline to do what is right, not what is easy, and I will try to laugh a little more, because life is so much better when you’re having fun.”
The second student commencement speaker was Madison Sullivan, an allied health major who was an active member and officer with PJC’s Student Government Association.
“For most of my life I was scared to step out of my comfort zone. For me this is really stepping out of my comfort zone, but because of the lessons learned at PJC I stand before you here today,” said Sullivan.
She related how after many months of her parents’ insistance, she enrolled and began taking classes, but did not speak with anyone and tried to stay unnoticed.
“Then, Mr. Webb found me,” Sullivan said. “What a difference some people make in your life. He convinced me to come to a Student Government meeting. Getting involved, helping people, and making friends was the push I needed to succeed. My grades and confidence soared, and I knew I wanted to continue down this path in education.
“These opportunities have shaped us into the successful graduates we are today, to the workers, scholars, wives, husbands, fathers, and mothers we will become. We go into tomorrow better equipped than ever before.”
Allen Williams, President of the PJC Alumni and Friends Association, congratulated the graduates.
“You may not realize this yet, but you’ve just joined one of the oldest and one of the proudest community college alumni groups in the state of Texas,” said Williams, “and we’re very proud of you. This will change your life and I know that your family and friends are all very proud of you. Our organization extends to you our best wishes.”
Benson concluded with best wishes to the graduates.
“I encourage you to nurture the connections you’ve built during your journey here, cherish the friendships, partnerships and relationships you formed with your classmates, faculty, staff and the greater College community. As alumni, these bonds will remain an enduring part of your story,” said Dr. Benson. “Embrace the road ahead with the pride and spirit of a Paris Junior College Dragon. Congratulations, Class of 2024. Go forth and make your mark on the world!”
Despite rain, faculty and staff preceded the graduates outside, making two lines for the new alumni to pass through as they clapped and cheered for them.
Paris Junior College — located in Paris, Texas, about 100 miles northeast of Dallas — has been a part of the Lamar County community since 1924.
Paris Junior College offers Associate in Arts, Associate in Science and Associate in Applied Science degrees, as well as Certificates of Proficiency in technical/workforce fields. The college has expanded its academic curriculum through the years to encourage associate degree and university transfer candidates. Since establishing its first vocational program — jewelry and watchmaking in 1942 — the college has been aggressive in adding technical/workforce programs that will benefit students entering the workforce.
The campus of 54 tree-shaded acres includes 20 major buildings and residence halls and provides students a unique and pleasant environment for learning.
Paris Junior College also operates centers in Sulphur Springs, Texas, and in Greenville, Texas.
Vision
To be the educational provider of choice for the region.
Mission
Paris Junior College is a comprehensive community college serving the region’s educational and training needs while strengthening the economic, social and cultural life of our diverse community.