Elizabethtown Community and Technical College recognized the accomplishments of students during commencement ceremonies for the Summer and Fall semester.
About 200 students walked across the stage before hundreds of guests Tuesday as the college hosted commencement at Severns Valley Baptist Church.
According to ECTC, two ceremonies were held Tuesday to honor students who completed their academic programs in the summer and fall. The college expects to award graduates approximately 500 degrees and diplomas along with more than 1,400 certificates. Credentials awarded include Associate in Applied Science degrees to help support students heading into careers in high-demand fields such as healthcare, advanced manufacturing, and trades, along with Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degrees for students looking to transfer to four-year colleges and universities.
ECTC President and CEO Dr. Juston Pate said: “We are so proud of our new alumni and look forward to seeing the class of 2025 become part of the next generation of leaders in our region. Whether they are entering the workforce and starting a high-demand career or moving on to successfully complete a Bachelor’s degree, the time they spent at ECTC has prepared them for the next step in their journey.”
ECTC is currently enrolling students for the Spring 2026 semester, and the application for financial aid opportunities is open. Visit the ECTC website or contact the Admissions office for more information.