- Student: Residents of Powder Springs and Lithia Springs
- School: Mercer University
The following residents of Powder Springs and Lithia Springs graduated from Mercer University at the college's spring commencement on it's Atlanta campus. It was the first campus-wide outdoor commencement held at the Cecil B. Day Graduate and Professional Campus.
Shantile V. Thomas of Powder Springs earned a Master of Arts in Teaching in early childhood education from the Tift College of Education.
Mary Jane Shallenberger of Powder Springs earned a Master of Education in early childhood education from the Tift College of Education.
Alyssa D. Kent of Powder Springs earned a Bachelor of Science in Education in early childhood/special education summa cum laude from the Tift College of Education.
Tamara J. Purry of Powder Springs earned a Bachelor of Science in Education in early childhood/special education from the Tift College of Education.
Natalia G. Lennon of Powder Springs earned a Bachelor of Science in Social Sciences in human services from the College of Continuing and Professional Studies.
Corey F. Odom III of Powder Springs earned a Bachelor of Science in Education in middle level education from the Tift College of Education.
Lindsey M. Taylor of Powder Springs earned a Master of Arts in Teaching in secondary education from the Tift College of Education.
Sierra A Maccou of Lithia Springs earned a Master of Education in early childhood education from the Tift College of Education.
Cecilia E. Lyles of Lithia Springs earned a Bachelor of Science in Social Sciences in human services from the College of Continuing and Professional Studies.
The ceremony included more than 6,000 attendees and more than 1,000 participants from the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, the Georgia Baptist College of Nursing, the James and Carolyn McAfee School of Theology, the Eugene W. Stetson School of Business and Economics, Tift College of Education and College of Continuing and Professional Studies.
In all, the university held four ceremonies in the spring in Macon and Atlanta and conferred more than 1,700 bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees.