From left to right: The Catholic University of America at Tucson’s first graduates: Isabella Cordova-Minder, Samantha Reynolds, Maria Paula Celaya Pesqueira, and Cassandra Lopez are all smiles at Commencement 2024. (Catholic University/Patrick G. Ryan)
The first graduates from The Catholic University of America’s pilot program in Tucson, Arizona journeyed to Washington, D.C. this past weekend to celebrate their milestone moment with their fellow Cardinals at Commencement.
These four trailblazers are among the rapidly growing student body at the Tucson satellite location at Pima Community College. This program opened in 2020 to offer a Bachelor of Arts in Management with a hybrid educational model, combining online coursework developed by the University’s main-campus faculty and in-person class time.
Tucson Assistant Dean Keiran Roche said since opening their doors in 2020, they have grown from 14 to 65 students and are aiming to double enrollment this year. It’s the only Catholic higher education institution in Tucson and is especially catered to the Hispanic community because so many are hungry for a faith-informed education. Even as he looks toward the future, he fondly reflects on the past few years with the trailblazing graduates who took a chance on the then-fledgling program.
“We promised them all these opportunities, all these connections, a degree from a prestigious university and it’s beautiful to see all of that come to fruition,” he said.