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Jeanette Martinez leaning against pillar

Graduate Spotlight: Jeanette Martinez Balances Life and Success with Determination

May 5, 2025

In Spring 2024, she completed her Associate of General Studies. In Fall 2024, she added an Associate in Entrepreneurship. And now, in Spring 2025, she graduates with her ExxonMobil Bachelor’s Degree in Entrepreneurship from ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ.

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Graduate Spotlight: Carter Hunt Pursues Excellence with Purpose

May 2, 2025

Carter earned an Associate of Arts in Psychology, then returned to pursue a second degree—this time in Substance Abuse Counseling. Next weekend, he will walk the graduation stage with that degree. His practicum at a local rehab facility confirmed what had been stirring in his heart for years.

Aubree Lara posing against a stone wall

Graduate Spotlight: Aubree Lara Follows Her Passion to Success

May 1, 2025

Aubree Lara has always had a talent for styling hair — even if her earliest clients were dolls who occasionally ended up with uneven trims. That childhood pastime has blossomed into a promising career, as the Permian High School senior prepares to graduate from ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ with an associate degree in Cosmetology — nearly two weeks before she walks the stage at her own high school graduation.

Rens Tellekamp holding bat and smiling

Graduate Spotlight: Rens Tellekamp Expands Opportunities Through Education

Apr 30, 2025

Now, as she graduates from ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ, Rens looks back on the last two years as the best of her life. A powerhouse on the field and a ray of sunshine across campus, she’s become one of the top softball players in the nation—known not just for her athletic talent, but for her boundless energy, tireless dedication, and infectious positivity.

Luis Munoz smiling at amphitheater

Graduate Spotlight: Luis Munoz Builds Momentum Toward His Goals

Apr 29, 2025

Phlebotomy was the answer. And by coincidence—or perhaps fate—ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ was offering its phlebotomy class in Pecos for the first time. Luis enrolled, completed the 6-month program, and passed the licensing exam. But his start in the field was rocky. He faced indifference and a lack of support from co-workers, especially when he struggled to draw blood without causing discomfort. It could have been another point to turn away, but Luis did what he always had—he persevered.