Norma Hernandez portrait photo smiling at the camara

Clatsop Community College to Celebrate Class of 2026 at Commencement Ceremony

Clatsop Community College will celebrate the achievements of the Class of 2026 during its annual Commencement Ceremony on Friday, June 12 at 5:30 p.m. in Patriot Hall on the Lexington Campus in Astoria.

This year, 140 students will graduate from CCC, including 90 students earning associate degrees, 22 students earning certificates, and 30 students completing their GED credentials. The ceremony will honor graduates from across the college’s academic, career technical, and adult education programs as they prepare to take the next step in their educational and professional journeys.

The 2026 Commencement Ceremony will feature several students and community leaders whose stories reflect the perseverance, leadership, and community spirit of Clatsop Community College.

The ceremony’s Commencement Guest Speaker will be Norma Hernandez, Deputy Director of Consejo Hispano and a widely respected advocate for social justice, health equity, and community engagement on the North Coast. Hernandez has dedicated years to serving and uplifting under served communities in the region through nonprofit leadership, public health work, and volunteer service.

Originally from San Juan, Puerto Rico, Hernandez has received numerous honors for her community impact, including the George Award from the Astoria Warrenton Area Chamber of Commerce, the President’s Award from the Astoria Downtown Historic District Association, the Portland Trail Blazers’ Hometown Hero Award during Latino Heritage Celebration, and the 2025 Individual Community Impact Award from Clatsop Economic Development Resources.

Serving as Faculty Marshal this year is Dr. Julie Brown, longtime English instructor, who will address the graduates a final time before she retires after years of dedicated service to CCC students.

Portrait image of Julie Brown
Dr. Julie Brown, CCC English Instructor and 2026 Faculty Marshal

Student Marshals for the ceremony are Fiona Giselle Hackett and Acadia Dwyer, two students whose academic achievements and leadership have distinguished them across campus. Hackett will deliver the student address, while Dwyer will lead the student body into the ceremony.

Hackett, who graduates with an Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree in English, has become a prominent student leader at CCC through her service as Associated Student Government president, campus committee involvement, and advocacy for student belonging and engagement. She was recently named to the 2026 All-Oregon Academic Team and selected as a semi-finalist for the nationally competitive Jack Kent Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship.

Dwyer, also named to the 2026 All-Oregon Academic Team, began earning college credits while still attending Astoria High School through dual-credit opportunities. While attending CCC, she has balanced an ambitious science course load with hands-on experience working as an inpatient pharmacy technician at Columbia Memorial Hospital. She plans to continue her education in biochemistry and molecular biology before pursuing a Doctor of Pharmacy degree.

Gabrielle Montano will serve as the GED Student Speaker, representing the accomplishments and determination of CCC’s Adult Education graduates.

Portrait photo of Gabrielle Montano
GED Speaker Gabrielle Montano

“Commencement is one of the most meaningful moments of the year because it celebrates the determination, resilience, and growth of our students,” said CCC President Jarrod Hogue. “This graduating class represents students from many different backgrounds and life experiences, all coming together to achieve something extraordinary. We are incredibly proud of each of them.”

The public is invited to attend the ceremony and celebrate the accomplishments of the CCC graduating class. A livestream option will also be available for family members and friends unable to attend in person and will be shared on the college website the day of the ceremony.

Additional commencement information and the livestream link will be available at the CCC Commencement webpage: clatsopcc.edu/graduation-commencement/.

Non-Discrimination Declaration

It is the policy of Clatsop Community College that there will be no discrimination or harassment on the grounds of race, color, sex, gender, marital status, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression or disability in any educational programs, activities, or employment. Questions or complaints should be directed to Anita Jensen, Affirmative Action/Gender Equity (Title IX) Officer, Lower Library, Suite 102, ajensen@clatsopcc.edu (503) 338-2450; TDD : Oregon Relay- Dial 711. For Student Access Services, contact Faith Forster, Columbia Hall, Room 111, fforster@clatsopcc.edu (503) 338-2313

Accommodations

Students having questions about or a request for classroom accommodations should contact Faith Forster, Columbia Hall, Room 111,  fforster@clatsopcc.edu (503) 338-2313.   Community members having questions about or a request for special needs and accommodation should contact Anita Jensen, Lower Library, Suite 102, ajensen@clatsopcc.edu (503) 338-2450; TDD: Oregon Relay- Dial 711. Please send special needs and accommodations requests here. Contact should be made at least two business days in advance of the event.  

Declaración de no-discriminación

Es la política de Clatsop Community College que no habrá ningún tipo de discriminación o acoso por razón de raza, color, sexo, género, estado civil, religión, origen nacional, edad, orientación sexual, identidad de género o expresióno discapacidad en los programas educativos, actividades o en la contratación. Preguntas o quejas deben ser dirigidas al Anita Jensen, Oficial de Acción Afirmativa / Título IX localizada en la biblioteca, oficina número 102 , ajensen@clatsopcc.edu número de teléfono (503) 338-2450, TDD (discapacidad auditiva) marcar 711 en su teléfono. Para servicios de acceso para estudiantes, comuníquese con Faith Forster localizada en Columbia Hall, oficina número 111,  fforster@clatsopcc.edu (503) 338-2313.

Ayuda a personas discapacitadas

Estudiantes que tengan preguntas o una requieran solicitud de adaptaciones en el aula deben comunicarse con Faith Forster, localizada en Columbia Hall , oficina número 111, fforster@clatsopcc.edu (503) 338-2313. En cuanto a los miembros de la comunidad, se les pide que se comuniquen con Anita Jensen, localizada en la biblioteca, oficina número 102 , ajensen@clatsopcc.edu número de teléfono (503) 338-2450, TDD (discapacidad auditiva) marcar 711 en su teléfono. Haga el favor de notificar a la oficina para que se le pueda proporcionar apoyo. La comunicación debe tomar lugar por lo menos dos días de trabajo antes del evento por el cual se requiera tal ayuda. Para más información, vea la página Web de Clatsop Community College bajo Información en Español. 

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