COLUMBIA, S.C. — Hope and Change Shine Bright at Kirkland Campus Graduation
In a heartwarming celebration at the Kirkland Campus of the South Carolina Department of Corrections, a group of inmates proudly donned their caps and gowns, marking an incredible milestone in their lives. On Friday, a dedicated group of 18 inmates celebrated their graduation from a remarkable college initiative program in partnership with Columbia International University (CIU). The ceremony was filled with joy, pride, and a shared belief in second chances and personal growth.
Rusty’s Journey: A Testament to Perseverance
Among the graduates was 74-year-old Rusty, a vibrant figure who made waves not only for his age but also for his inspiring journey. After making four attempts to get accepted into the program, Rusty finally got his chance and didn’t look back. “This opportunity at my age, being able to attend college and seek out an associate of arts degree was a blessing that I did not deserve,” he shared with a glint of gratitude in his eye. “I appreciate it very much. I’m very grateful to the donors and the people who are in support of this ministry,” he added, his emotion palpable in the air.
Embracing Educational Opportunities
The graduation ceremony didn’t just mark the end of a learning journey for these individuals; it highlighted their commitment to bettering themselves through education. Program director, Dr. Andre Melvin, spoke passionately about the impact the program has had on the inmates. “They seize opportunity to better themselves, to grow, to learn,” he remarked. “They are so grateful and appreciative of our program and of our faculty coming in and sharing life with them.” This bond between students and faculty creates a supportive community that fosters both learning and encouragement.
From Graduates to Missionaries
But the journey doesn’t end with graduation. After the ceremony, these inspiring individuals are relocated to various prisons throughout South Carolina, where they take on new roles as missionaries and ministers. Dr. Melvin emphasized the ongoing commitment to their success. “We encourage them as much as we can. We tell them they can do it. They can accomplish it,” he said. The belief in their potential is an integral part of the program, “We also, of course, believe that God will help them,” he added.
A Program Built on Hope
Since its inception in 2007, this innovative program has been changing lives and dismantling barriers to education. This year’s ceremony celebrated the 15th cohort, a significant milestone that echoes the success of the initiative. Each year, eligible inmates are carefully selected through a thorough application and interview process to embark on this transformative two-year journey led by CIU professors.
Giving Back: Their New Mission
As these graduates embrace their new roles, they not only have the foundational knowledge they need but also the life skills to make a difference in their new environments. Dr. Melvin notes, “They encourage each other to stick with it,” a sentiment that illustrates the strong camaraderie that builds through shared experiences. The organization’s faith-based approach clearly resonates, demonstrating that education can flourish even in the most unexpected of places.
Celebrating Success and Possibility
The Kirkland Campus graduation was much more than just a ceremony; it was a testament to the indomitable human spirit and the belief that everyone deserves a second chance. As family and friends cheered wildly for their loved ones, it was evident – this was a day of hope, new beginnings, and endless possibilities!
As Rusty and his classmates step into their next chapter, they remind us all that the pursuit of knowledge is not just for the young, but a possibility for anyone willing to learn. Cheers to education, growth, and the courage to seize every opportunity!