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53 graduate from 麻豆传媒映画 Apprenticeship Program

May 15, 2026

In the final graduation celebration of the Spring semester, 53 students in the Santa Fe College Apprenticeship Program, walked across the stage May 14, 2026, at the Sasser Fine Arts Hall in recognition of their successful completion of the program.

The program works in partnership with the Builder鈥檚 Association of North Central Florida (BANCF). Students work full-time for an area employer, while attending class two nights a week on the Northwest Campus. The program enrolls more than 300 students a year.

The students earn a certificate that can be applied to an associate degree. In addition, 33 electrical and plumbing apprentices earned their Journeyman鈥檚 license. The programs had a 98 percent pass rate on the exam.

鈥淓very apprentice here tonight has put in years of hard work, long days on the job and nights in the classroom to reach this moment. Great job. You are the future of the industry,鈥 speaker David Hilman, BANCF President told the graduates and audience. BANCF has partnered with the college since 2007.

Apprentices work in Plumbing, Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC), Electrical and Building Maintenance.

鈥淭his program represents our commitment to training skilled professionals, supporting our trade contractors and building the next generation of our industry,鈥 he said.

Graduates also heard from Fred Lesperance, Apprenticeship Council chair and BANCF past president, who said 鈥淵ou did it. Every early morning, every long shift, every night you went to class or sat down to study when your body was telling you to quit, that鈥檚 all stacked up behind you now and you brought it to this stage, be proud of that.鈥

He noted how special the program was, a rare combination of practical experience and classroom training.

He also celebrated the friends and families for their support of encouragement of the graduates as they worked long days and spent evenings in class. 鈥淭his win belongs to you as well.鈥

Last night鈥檚 guest speaker, Dr. Nate Southerland, 麻豆传媒映画 Provost, walked to the stage in full academic regalia as his impressive academic background and credentials were read in the introduction.

Provost stands at lecturn with picture of himself as a child in the background

Once there 鈥 to laughter and applause - he removed the robe revealing coveralls and a high-visibility shirt 鈥 topped by his Caterpillar ballcap, a nod to his family鈥檚 background as plumbers and homebuilders - and a tribute to the graduates in front of him.

He shared stories of his family and the lessons he learned from them, including the importance hard work, willingness to learn, and paying attention to what鈥檚 most important,鈥 such as a family and where you spend your time.

鈥淟ook for what鈥檚 there in your life, not what鈥檚 not there,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very easy to get kind of jaded and bitter if you are focusing on what you don鈥檛 have. 鈥 Focus on what you do have. Not only will that lift you, it will lift the people around you.鈥

Six of the graduates were recognized with an 鈥淥utstanding Apprenticeship Award:鈥 Hayden Hudleston and Evan Ziegler (Electrical), Daniel Wishner (HVAC), Austin DeGraff (Plumbing), and Antrell Daniels and Abram Jerkins (Building Maintenance.)