“This has been another remarkable year for Sinclair,” Johnson said in a prepared statement. “We look forward to the upcoming year, and I am energized by the great things Sinclair will be doing for the region in the months and years to come.”
College officials on Friday released a list of accomplishments made for the fiscal year ending June 30.
Those accomplishments included opening a Centerville campus, ranking No. 1 in the nation in offering work-based learning programs and graduating the largest class in the history of the college (30 percent larger than the 2018 class).
This fall, Sinclair College will also open the $15 million James McSwiney Welcome Center, in Building 10. The center establishes the college’s front door to the community and a re-engineers its approach to how students connect, enroll and engage with the college.
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