Indian River State College (IRSC) will proudly confer degrees and certificates to over 2,100 graduates...
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PORT ST. LUCIE — Indian River State College (IRSC) will proudly confer degrees and certificates to over 2,100 graduates, including more than 300 Promise Program completers, during six special commencement ceremonies. The celebrations will take place April 30 and May 1-2, 2025, at Westside Center, (3361 S. Jenkins Rd, Fort Pierce, FL 34981). These ceremonies represent an important milestone for our graduates as they prepare to embark on their next chapter.
“The commencement ceremony is the moment when potential transforms into achievement,” said IRSC President Timothy E. Moore, Ph.D. “Our graduates have demonstrated extraordinary determination on their academic journey and now stand ready to become the innovative workforce leaders our community needs. At IRSC, we are proud of their academic accomplishments and inspired by the bright futures they will create. I’m deeply grateful to the Indian River State College Foundation and Promise Program benefactors whose generosity has opened doors of opportunity for so many students. Together, we are fulfilling our mission of transforming lives through quality education, and these remarkable graduates embody the vision of excellence we strive for every day.”
Ceremonies continue on Thursday, May 1:
• Bachelor’s Degree ceremony at 8:00 a.m.
• First Associate and Certificate ceremony at noon
• Second Associate and Certificate ceremony at 4:00 p.m.
The final ceremonies for associate degrees and certificates will take place on Friday, May 2:
• Third Associate and Certificate ceremony at 8 a.m.
• Fourth Associate and Certificate ceremony at noon
This year’s flag bearers include Alina Esteban, Luis Ortiz Matos, Sara Anderson, Brittany Perez, Cameron Tristen Leggett, and Emerson Stoller who will carry the Indian River State College Flag. Nicholas Anderson, Krissy Faulk, Beverly Thomas, Michael Morse, Angelina Burbank, and David Cividanes will represent IRSC Military and Veterans Services. Brett Williams will serve as Reader.
The Spring 2025 class includes graduates earning various degrees and certificates:
• Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Applied Science degrees
• Associate in Arts degrees
• Associate in Science and Associate in Applied Science degrees
• Technical (College Credit) Certificates
• Career and Technical Education Certificates
• General Equivalency Diplomas (GED®)
• Educator Preparation Institute certificates
Many graduates are receiving academic honors, with those achieving a GPA of 3.85 to 4.0 graduating Summa Cum Laude (Highest Honors), 3.7 to 3.84 graduating Magna Cum Laude (High Honors), and 3.5 to 3.69 graduating Cum Laude (Honors).
As Indian River State College prepares to celebrate its Spring 2025 Commencement, the College proudly highlights the stories of four remarkable graduates whose resilience, passion, and drive reflect the heart of the IRSC community.
• Jesse Longoria, Jr. — Building a Better Future in Construction
At 28, Jesse Longoria, Jr. is set to graduate with a degree in Business Construction Technology. His academic path took twists and turns — from automotive technology to business administration — before hands-on work in painting, drywall, and concrete revealed his true calling in construction. Jesse credits IRSC instructor Michael Pelitera for motivating him through tough moments and emphasizes the importance of education for students from underprivileged backgrounds. “This degree opens up so many possibilities,” Jesse shared. As a father and entrepreneur, Jesse’s journey is a powerful example of perseverance and self-discovery.
• Juan Penagros — Powered by the IRSC Promise
Juan Penagros, an electrical engineering student and Promise Program participant, will earn his Associate of Arts degree this spring. Coming from a small town, Juan found a vibrant, welcoming campus culture at the River. He highlights the mentorship of Dr. Zheng, whose rigorous physics classes reshaped his way of thinking. “The Promise Program absolutely changes lives,” Juan said. “It let me focus on learning without the financial worry.” Looking ahead, Juan plans to transfer and pursue a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, carrying forward the momentum built at Indian River State College.
• Matthieu Zamy — A Future in Medicine
Graduating with a bachelor’s degree in biology, Matthieu Zamy’s passion for healthcare was born from a family crisis, inspiring him to enter the medical field. With plans to take the MCAT and apply to medical school or an anesthesiologist assistant program, Matthieu reflects on his rewarding experience at the River and the faculty members who supported him, including Merle Litvak and Dr. Patchara Pongam. “Everything here was so worthwhile,” he said. “It’s given me a clear idea of what to expect in my future career.” Matthieu hopes to use his skills and empathy to positively impact families like his own.
“Our graduating class represents the diverse talent and commitment to excellence that defines Indian River State College,” added Dr. Heather J. Belmont, Provost/Vice President of Academic Affairs. “These students will join over 100,000 Indian River State College alumni who continue to make significant contributions locally and globally.”
Founded in 1959, IRSC serves approximately 23,000 students annually across five campuses in Florida’s Treasure Coast region, including Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin, and Okeechobee counties. The college offers over 130 programs, including bachelor’s degrees, associate degrees, technical certificates, and applied technology diplomas.
IRSC is recognized nationally for its commitment to educational excellence and affordability. The college offers comprehensive student support services, state-of-the-art facilities, and a dedicated faculty committed to student success. The Promise Program, which is graduating over 300 students this year, provides tuition-free associate degree education to qualifying students from the college’s service district.
The college operates specialized educational facilities including the Pruitt Campus in Port St. Lucie, the Chastain Campus in Stuart, the Dixon Hendry Campus in Okeechobee, the Mueller Campus in Vero Beach, and the Massey Campus in Fort Pierce. Indian River State College also includes the Clark Advanced Learning Center, a public charter high school on the Chastain Campus, which offers high school students the opportunity to earn college credits, as well as Indiantown High School, focusing on college preparedness and career and workforce education.
All ceremonies will be held at Westside Center, Fort Pierce Campus, located at 3361 S. Jenkins Rd, Fort Pierce, FL 34981. Tickets are required for guests. Doors will open one hour before each ceremony.
The ceremonies will be livestreamed for family and friends unable to attend in person. Links to the livestreams will be available on the college website.
For additional information about commencement ceremonies, visit https://irsc.edu/students/graduation.html or contact the Indian River State College Public Relations Office at 772-462-7500.