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Dear Mr. Rockley and Friends at the Rockley Family Foundation,

Thank you for your continued support to ACC students! We wanted to provide you with an update on how our 2022-2023 Foundation scholars and your named scholars performed during the academic year. This year you helped us move mountains, as the ACC Foundation was able to award a record number of scholarships. With your help and generosity, we awarded over $1.2 million in scholarships to 630 ACC students! This support led to our scholars having a cumulative GPA of 3.15, while earning 7,787 total credit hours.

This was also a record year for ACC conferrals! Meaning, during the 2022-2023 academic year ACC awarded 1,762 degrees and certificates. Foundation scholars earned 100 degrees and 77 certificates.

We are all so proud of what our students accomplished, and YOU were a big part in helping assist them on their journey. Below you will find some comparisons between our ACC Foundation Scholars and our ACC student population:

ACC ScholarsACC Students
First Generation Students56.30%41.40%
Persisters (fall to spring)87.10%71.90%
Full time (30+ credits attempted per year)14%6.90%
Degree Seeking97.30%85.80%
Average Age29.426.5

We also wanted to provide you with a general view on how your scholars performed this past year:

# of Scholars$ AwardedTotal Credits EarnedCumulative GPACertificatesDegrees
Fall 20221$500124
Spring 20231$5009421
Totals1$100021421

Certificates Earned: Sound Eng., Music Business Degrees Earned: AAS-Music Audio Tech

SAVE THE DATE

The ACC Foundation will be hosting a Scholarship Luncheon, with the opportunity to meet our 2023-2024 Foundation Scholars. This luncheon will take place at our Littleton Campus, in the Summit Room, October 20, 2023, from 11:30 AM -1:00 PM. We will be sending out RSVPSin the coming weeks, but wanted to make sure we get the luncheon on your calendar! We hope you can join us and meet and hear from our amazing scholars. Thank you for your continued support!

Courtney Loehfelm, Executive Director ACC Foundation