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A photo of students at the NECC Commencement watching the student speaker speak ASL

NECC’s 62nd Commencement

Saturday, May 18, 2024
11:00 a.m.

Haverhill Campus Quad 🎓 Under the Tent

 

Graduation Requirements

Graduation Requirements

Graduation Petition Form May and August Petitions are due by March 31, 2024; email to registrar@necc.mass.edu.

Caps, Gowns, Hoods

Caps, Gowns, Hoods

Caps, gowns, hoods are available for purchase at the Haverhill Campus Bookstore from Tuesday, April 16 to Thursday, May 16. Students will be given a name card when picking up their caps and gowns. Graduates will need to have their name card when walking on stage to receive their diploma at the ceremony. Tickets are not required to attend the ceremony.

  • Cap, gown and tassel cost – $36.00
  • Honors cords cost – $5.50
Stay for the After Party

Reception to Follow Commencement

Graduates and their families and friends are invited to attend a reception following the commencement ceremony featuring refreshments. Graduates will receive a special gift from the NECC Alumni Office and have the opportunity to take special photographs.

Graduate Photos

Graduate Photos

Want to get copies of your Commencement portraits? They will be available here after the ceremony.

Accommodations, Assistance, or Special Seating

Accommodations, Assistance, or Special Seating

If you or any of your guest require assistance or special seating, please let us know so that we may accommodate you. Contact registrar@necc.mass.edu or 978-556-3974 by Monday, May 1, 2024.

Watch Live

Watch Live

Thanks to HC Media, friends and relatives who cannot attend the commencement ceremony will be able to watch it live on their computers or mobile devices.

To watch the commencement live, come back here the morning of commencement and visit the live stream. Or, subscribe to NECC’s YouTube channel to be notified when we go live – it’s free!

Live captioning will be provided during commencement. To access live captioning on your smart phone or personal device, a link will be provided closer to commencement.

Help us Make This Year’s Commencement Social

Social Media

Celebrate this milestone with us by using the hashtag #NECC2024 to share your photos and stories. Pictures posted with #NECC2024 or emailed to hello@necc.mass.edu by May 27th will be eligible for the Commencement 2024 Photo Contest! Gift baskets will be awarded for:

  • Best Family Photo
  • Best Graduate Group Shot
  • Best Graduation Cap Design
  • Best Diploma Post
  • Best Photo with a Teacher and Student

Get out there and get creative – show us how you celebrate graduation! Winners will be notified the week of May 27th. Photos may be re-shared on the official NECC social media channels.

Snapchat

Join in the Commencement Countdown or use these Snapchat filters during the celebration to show off your NECC Pride!

News & Updates

From Early College Promise Scholar to 2024 Student Commencement Speaker

From Early College Promise Scholar to 2024 Student Commencement Speaker

Akira Matos of Haverhill will be the featured student speaker for the 62nd annual commencement exercises at Northern Essex Community College. The ceremony will occur on Saturday, May 18, on the Haverhill Campus at 11 am.

Biology major Akira Matos is the 2024 student commencement speaker.

Just a few years ago, the biology major didn’t imagine she’d be graduating from college at all, let alone be the person selected to represent her class at commencement. Matos says she was not a good student in grade school and bounced around to a few local schools as a result. When it came time for high school, her mom pushed for her to go to Whittier Regional Vocational Technical High School, even though she might not have had all her facts straight.

“My mom tricked me,” Matos remembers with a laugh. “She told me they had a pool! So I told the admissions people how excited I was for swim team, and they told me they didn’t have one.”

Despite the absence of a swim team, Matos enrolled at Whittier and decided to specialize in metal fabrication. She did well in those classes, even winning second place in her district in the Skills USA competition. She was still struggling in some of her academic classes when she decided to try a different approach. In the fall of her junior year, she took English as an Early College class at NECC and discovered that the different pace and expectations suited her. She ended up with a B+ in the class.

“It was difficult but also a bit more relaxed. I expected to do a lot of writing- and I did. It was good for me. I felt like I could work more at my own pace.”

By the time she graduated from high school, Matos had earned 18 college credits through Early College classes at NECC and was selected to speak at the Early College recognition ceremony.

Through all of this, she still wasn’t sure college was in her future. She explains that her parents weren’t pushing her to go, either. Her father grew up in Cuba, where college wasn’t a possibility and, therefore, not a priority in his life. Her mother was eager for Matos to have the financial security of a career in welding right out of high school.

“Up until I graduated from high school, I was insisting I wasn’t going to go to college. I didn’t think I could do it or afford it,” Matos says. However, Whittier’s Early College coordinator changed her mind by explaining that she could continue at Northern Essex for free under the NECC Promise Program, which covers the costs of tuition, fees, and supplies for Early College students who qualify.

Suddenly, a new world of possibilities presented itself to Matos. Having witnessed changes in her own eyesight due to her time welding– “seriously, everyone in my specialty graduated with the same prescription”– Matos decided she wanted to become an ophthalmologist. She enrolled at NECC as a biology major in the fall of 2022.

“I forgot how much I really like science; I had always turned away from it. The classes were a little scary at first, but my professors were so accommodating.”

Matos also found a lot of support by joining the PACE program, which provides various services for first-generation and low-income students. And her experience with Early College continued to open doors for her: she served as a policy fellow at the Massachusetts Alliance for Early College for the 2022-2023 school year. There, she learned about the legislative process and how to advocate for more funding for statewide early college programs.

Matos will continue her education at UMass Lowell, where she’s already taking a class. She will transfer as a junior and, in a few short years, will be weighing her options for medical school. While she’s excited for this next chapter, she says she already misses NECC.

“There is so much support here; some of it I didn’t even register as support. I made a plan, and thanks to my advisors, I stuck with it. I’m graduating right on time.”

Matos has made the Dean’s List each semester and currently has a 3.7 GPA. She is a member of the National Technical Honors Society and routinely volunteers on campus and in her community. Her success has even encouraged her mom, who had previously earned a certificate in Human Services from NECC, to start taking classes again.

Matos was nominated for student speaker by Emily Yunes, 5th Year and Promise Program Coordinator, Kevin Mitchell, Chemistry Professor and Kristen Arnold, Director of the PACE Program.

Nominations were solicited from the college community and submitted to a committee of faculty and staff who selected Matos as their top choice.

To learn more about Commencement at Northern Essex, visit the website at www.necc.mass.edu/commencement.

NECC Announces Plans for 2024 Commencement, Including the Featured Speaker

NECC Announces Plans for 2024 Commencement, Including the Featured Speaker

Haverhill, MA (March 6, 2024)—Planning for the 62nd annual Commencement Ceremony at Northern Essex Community College is underway. The event will be held on the Haverhill Campus on Saturday, May 18, at 11 a.m. More than 400 students and their families will gather under the tent for the occasion.

Congresswoman Lori Trahan will be the featured commencement speaker

This year’s featured speaker will be United States Representative Lori Trahan (D MA-3rd District). Congresswoman Trahan was born in Lowell and raised in a working-class family. She was the first in her family to graduate college.

As a member of the House Education and Labor Committee, Rep. Trahan has been an advocate for supporting public schools, making college more affordable and accessible, and ensuring fair wages and opportunities for the workforce in Massachusetts’ 3rd District.

Rep. Trahan on a tour of the NECC Lawrence Campus in 2019

Shortly after her election in 2019, Congresswoman Trahan visited NECC’s Lawrence Campus. She met with students, toured the facilities, and pledged her support for the school and its critical role in the communities she serves. “If we’re going to set everyone up for financial success, we need to support our community colleges,” she said during the visit.

Since then, Rep. Trahan has secured hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding for local infrastructure projects, small businesses, workforce training programs, community organizations, and more. Northern Essex President Lane Glenn says most recently, they discussed the Workforce Pell Act, which would allow Pell Grants to support students enrolled in high-quality, short-term education programs that align with the most in-demand careers.

“Congresswoman Trahan understands, from a very personal perspective, the transformative power of higher education,” says President Glenn. “She sees how a community college like Northern Essex can pivot to directly and effectively address the workforce needs of our communities and students. We look forward to her sharing her inspirational story with the class of 2024.”

A delegation from NECC met with Rep. Trahan during the National Legislative Summit put on by The Association of Community College Trustees

The 62nd Annual Commencement Ceremony will also feature a student speaker selected by faculty and staff and the presentation of awards, including the Outstanding Alumni Award, Social Justice Award, and Emeritus.

To learn more about commencement, visit the website.

 

Northern Essex Community College, the first Federally designated Hispanic Serving Institution in New England, is an education leader for the Merrimack Valley. Through a supportive learning environment and cultural inclusion, NECC embraces all identities and inspires initiative and excellence through top-notch, affordable certificate and associate degree programs online and at campuses in Haverhill and Lawrence. NECC offers many bachelor’s degree transfer options, workforce development, and community education classes and hosts the NECC Police Academy, MassHire Merrimack Valley, and Gallaudet University’s Regional Center for the deaf and hard of hearing. Visit Northern Essex online at www.necc.mass.edu.

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