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Students are Recognized Despite Cancelled Ceremonies

Snow College will recognize its 1,217 graduates in nontraditional ways this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As previously announced, graduates will receive a virtual message this weekend and a care package later this month. Anyone interested in celebrating face-to-face has been invited to attend a Class of 2020 event during Homecoming and also the May 2021 ceremony.

Class valedictorians are Eva Marble and Alexander Stewart. Marble, a Tooele High School graduate, is completing her Bachelor Degree in Commercial Music, and Stewart, a graduate of Gunnison High School, is finishing his Associate Degree with a perfect 4.0 GPA. Alan Hall, Kristen Cox, and Francis Gibson, all of whom were invited to speak to the graduates and/or receive honorary degrees, will be recognized at future college events.

Detailed demographics about the graduating class can be found here.

ABOUT SNOW COLLEGE

Snow College, founded in 1888 by Utah pioneers, is a two-year college with campuses located in Ephraim and Richfield, Utah. Serving more than 5,000 students, the college has been nationally recognized for its student success rates, affordable cost-for-value, involvement opportunities, and exceptional teaching. Learn more about all Snow College has to offer online at https://www.snow.edu.