Congratulations Class of 2018
Did you know that each SMCA 2018 graduate going away to a four-year university earned a FIVE-DIGIT SCHOLARSHIP?
10 Seniors took Dual Credited and/or Advanced Placement Classes this year.
6 of the 2018 graduates were “SMCA Babies,” students that had been at SMCA for at least 12 years.
-Sharlene Thompson, Dean of Student Affairs
Our Seniors are leaving us and going:
Jonathan Allen
- Pursuing a career as a heating and air conditioning technician
Elisha Barrientos
- Regent University to earn a B.S. in Biophysical Sciences, leading to a career as a Physician Assistant
Evan Buchanan
- College of Southern Maryland to study Geography
Abigail Clements
- College of Southern Maryland for General Studies and then pursue Psychology
Luke Coliaciello
- Community College of Baltimore County to earn a degree of Applied Science in Automotive Technology and pursue a career as an Automotive Technician
Matthew Gaines
- College of Southern Maryland to study Engineering and then transfer to Liberty University
Rebecca Gipe
- St. Mary’s College of Maryland to prepare for a career in zoology or wildlife rehabilitation
Andrew Hamilton
- College of Southern Maryland to study IT and then continue to become a Computer Software Engineer
Adrian Jones
- College of Southern Maryland and then transfer to gain a Bachelor Degree in Business Management to pursue a career in the fashion business
Hannah Kloiber-Hirshman
- College of Southern Maryland to study dance and become a choreographer
Joya Lewis
- Southern Wesleyan University, major in English, then go to law school to work in patent or copyright law
Isaiah Miles
- College of Southern Maryland for a career helping people in whatever the Lord wants
Joy Namyst
- Southern Wesleyan University to pursue a degree in Human Services to work with individuals with disabilities
Jahlani Schatzman
- College of Southern Maryland and have a career in Nursing
Crystal Simmons
- College of Southern Maryland and have a career as a Graphic Artist
Johanna Sweet
- College of Southern Maryland and then transfer to pursue Software Engineering
Daniel Taft
- Lipscomb University to study Political Science and hold an elected office
Skylar Ward
- College of Southern Maryland for General Studies and then pursue Psychology