Photographs by Trey Secrist
Spring Commencement

Mother, son walk across the stage on the same day

Spring Commencement was doubly exciting for a Chesapeake family who celebrated two graduations on May 10. 

LouAnn Leonard walked across the stage first during the 1:30 p.m. ceremony for the College of Education, the School of Professional and Continuing Education, and University Studies. Son Bryce followed during the College of Business commencement at 4:30 p.m. Both ceremonies took place at the Atlantic Union Bank Center.

“I never thought I would be graduating from a major university and can’t wait to say I am a JMU alumna,” said LouAnn, who received a bachelor’s degree in Individualized Study with a concentration in Early Childhood Education.

LouAnn taught for several years in the private sector before enrolling at Tidewater Community College and earning an associate’s degree. Then she decided to keep going.

“I talked to several colleges about transferring,” she said. “When I talked to JMU, they told me that all my classes would transfer. That was a plus. However, what really sold me was how everyone I talked to at JMU was so enthusiastic, encouraging and took the time to explain everything to me.”

“I was amazed, not only by the support I received, but also the feeling of being included. I mean, let’s face it, I was an older college student. Everyone I talked to made me feel like a true part of the JMU Family.”
LouAnn Leonard (’24)

Although LouAnn’s classes were online, she felt like she was getting a real college experience. “I figured I would do my work and that was it,” she said. “Boy was I wrong. I was amazed, not only by the support I received, but also the feeling of being included. I mean, let’s face it, I was an older college student. Everyone I talked to made me feel like a true part of the JMU Family.”

Bryce graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Sport and Recreation Management and a minor in Business. “I have been very fortunate to have the support that I’ve had during my college experience, and once I found out my mom was enrolling in JMU, I knew I would have someone who truly understood what I was going through,” Bryce said. “My mom and I have grown so much closer through this experience, and I cannot be more thankful for that.”

In addition to her family, LouAnn planned to celebrate with some friends she made in her online courses. “We have never met in person. I know there will be lots of hugs, as we have been on this journey together and become a major part of each other’s lives.”

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