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One And Done: Austin Schouten

Austin Schouten remembers the first time he heard about the P-TECH program like it was yesterday. "I was in 8th grade. We had a meeting in the Atrium area at our school with P-TECH people. I thought it was amazing because I always wanted to do something with drafting or electronics. It was the perfect opportunity and college would be free."

Uniting For Residence Hall Students

When the students who make up Onondaga Community College's Unity Day committee began a dialogue about which prizes would be best to giveaway during this semesters' festivities, they had no way of knowing the conversation would lead to a campus-wide effort to provide residence hall students with the basics. Committee member Lyla Hua (Henninger High School) who lives in the residence halls pushed the conversation in that direction and began a movement. "Instead of giving residents what they want, let's give them what they need!

Student Spotlight: Abdull Alharbi

Abdull Alharbi has finally found a learning environment where he's comfortable and flourishing. "I really like it here. It's a great college."

Alharbi came to the United States from Yemen in 2014, landing in Texas where his father was working as a petroleum engineer. "It was a hard time. I didn't know the language or anyone outside my home." He would complete grades 8 through 12 in the Dallas area before his family moved to Central New York.

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Auto Tech Students Restoring & Raffling A Classic

A 64-year-old vehicle has brought a new sense of energy to OCC's Automotive Technology program. "This is a cool project. I like taking old stuff and making it new again," said Auto Tech student Brandon Jones (Whitesboro HS). "I've been enjoying working on it. I'm looking forward to getting it up and running and in shape," added Auto Tech student Sabrina Sovocool (Tully HS).

One And Done: Sadie Lurcock

Sadie Lurcock has loved math for as long as she can remember. "When I was in second grade I got to be the teacher's helper and help everyone with math. I was like, 'yup... this is it.'" By the time she got to high school and started hearing about the P-TECH program, she realized she could turn her math skills into a rewarding career.

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