Meet the Grads: OCC Class of 2023
The last few years have prompted all of us to ask hard questions about the future. Questions about who we are and who we want to be. When faced with an extraordinary shift in all we knew to be true, we suddenly had to get used to a new normal: Change. This created a need for adaptability on a scale previously unimaginable. While this has been stressful, it’s also created new paths forward, allowed us to find our true voice and accomplish new goals. The door to the future is open as never before.



Hope Pacheco
Associate in Arts, Associate in General Studies, Transfer Studies Certificate
“OCC has provided me with a better education, and I have been able to learn what college is like at a younger age than most people. I appreciate the impact OCC has had on me, and I understand what classes will be like when I transfer to a university.”

Ainsley Rahm
Associate in Arts and Associate in General Studies
“The past few years have been really hard, but it’s been great getting to know everyone and being a part of the ACE community at OCC. I had no idea what ACE was going to be like, and it looks like going to OCC turned out to be one of the best decisions I’ve made.”

Kimberly Campbell
Associate in Science
“At OCC, I learned to take advantage of any opportunity because you never know what can come out of it or who you may meet. It’s so important to branch out, even if you are uncertain or nervous. I came to OCC as a high school student not sure about much, and I’m leaving with more knowledge both from inside the classroom and outside of it.”



Monica Barrera
Associate in Arts; Associate in Science
“I remember how scared I was moving to a different country with a different language and culture. I’m proud I never gave up. I was struggling and lost, but I kept moving forward and even retook some classes. Sometimes I don’t give myself enough credit, but I’m proud of what I’ve been through.”