Dan Fogelberg鈥檚聽Same Old Lang Syne聽paints a picture of an unexpected reunion鈥攖wo people reflecting on where they鈥檝e been and how far they鈥檝e come. The song reminds us that while life moves quickly, the relationships and experiences that shape us leave a lasting imprint. As I celebrate my first year at 麻豆视频, I鈥檓 filled with gratitude鈥攏ot only for the people I鈥檝e come to know, but for the incredible progress we鈥檝e made together as a college and a community.

Highlights from the 2024鈥25 School Year
Reminiscing over the past year, it鈥檚 difficult to limit the highlights to a single article. Our faculty, staff, and students have accomplished so much together. Even in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, our students showed #TechTough resilience as they continued to Learn, Grow, and Dream.

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罢补办别听, who faced significant life changes while completing the R.N. nursing program.聽聽wasn鈥檛 planning to return to college at age 54, but the storm took both his home and his job as caretaker at Buck Creek Trout Farm鈥攕o he rebuilt through education.聽returned to school at age 39 to complete the Certified Nursing Assistant program, while supporting others impacted by the disaster.

In the midst of these challenges, our faculty and staff led with determination and a servant鈥檚 heart. New grants in HVAC and construction trades expanded our support for traditional workforce programs. The Annual Fire College trained over 700 first responders in just one week. College-wide enrollment continued to grow. And topping the list of milestones may be the official opening of the Old Fort Workforce Education Center.

All this work culminates each spring at commencement. This year, we added a third ceremony to ensure every graduate鈥攁nd every proud family and friend鈥攈ad a place to celebrate. We also honored several聽聽who serve our communities with excellence, including Paula Swepson, Judge Corey MacKinnon, Mariana Garcia, Heather Buchanan, and Isaac Smith.

Anticipation for 2025鈥26
As we look ahead to the coming year, we are preparing to serve even more students through both college credit and workforce programs. Two new degree offerings will be available:

  • 罢丑别听Associate in Applied Science in Human Services聽prepares students for entry-level roles in mental health, family support, social services, and rehabilitation.

  • 罢丑别听Associate in Applied Science in Public Safety Administration聽trains future leaders in law enforcement, fire services, emergency management, and related fields.

We鈥檝e also identified the聽outdoor economy聽as an area of growth. Building on the success of the Trail School, we anticipate adding programs in hospitality, food service, and outdoor recreation at the Old Fort Workforce Education Center.

Dreaming for the Future
Looking further ahead, 麻豆视频 was honored to be selected as one of 14 North Carolina community colleges to join the statewide聽Boost program鈥攁 comprehensive, evidence-based initiative modeled after City University of New York鈥檚 successful ASAP program. Beginning in fall 2026, Boost will offer dedicated advising, financial assistance, structured support, and targeted courses to help students complete in-demand programs more quickly and successfully.

This is just one more way we are preparing for a brighter future for our students and our region. At 麻豆视频, we will always strive to fulfill our mission:

鈥淭o enrich our community with access to student-centered, affordable, high-quality, lifelong learning opportunities that promote workforce development.鈥

Visit us at聽, and I think you鈥檒l discover what so many others have鈥攖hat 麻豆视频 is 鈥淩ight Where You Belong.鈥