b"Philadelphia Futures Higher Education GraduatesAssociate Degree Recipients Amirah Durkson (College Connection 2019) is a graduate of the Community College of Philadelphia with an Associate degree in Psychology. She is currently exploring career options and plans to pursue a Master's degree in the future. Her proudest moment from college was completing her first 20 page paper. She now enjoys being creative and strengthening her writing through her class papers rather than dreading them. Sheril Pinnock (Sponsor-A-Scholar 2017) is a graduate of the Community College of Philadelphia with an Associate degree in Nursing. She has been accepted to West Chester University's RN to BSN program and is planning to start this fall. Her favorite college memory was being a work-study student who helped CCP students complete their FAFSA and assisting nursing students in the nursing laboratory.Bachelors Degree Recipients Brandon Adde (Sponsor-A-Scholar 2016) is a graduate of the Pennsylvania State University with a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering. His next steps are finding work, paying off his debts and owning his own home. His proudest moment was passing all of his classes. Mya Brown (Sponsor-A-Scholar 2017) is a graduate of Arcadia University with a Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design. She has secured employment as a Web Designer for The Business Center. Her proudest moment was making the decision to change her major from biology to graphic design. Xiaowei Chen (College Connection 2016) is a graduate of Lehigh University with a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Math. His next steps are to work for a year or two before heading to graduate school. His favorite college memory was conducting independent research with his professor and being so highly praised for the work done that he was recommended to present his work in front of his professor's graduate students. Nathalie Cruz Parilla (Sponsor-A-Scholar 2017) is a graduate of Franklin & Marshall College with a Bachelor's degree in Psychology. She plans to take a gap year to work and establish financial stability before continuing on to graduate school. Her favorite college memory was studying abroad in Australia. Even though it was cut short due to the pandemic, she remains grateful for the opportunity. Her proudest moment was actually getting to Distinguished White-Williams Scholar (GPA of 3.5 or higher)"