MCC Daily Tribune
Meet a Member of the Class of 2024: Camisha Cash
To celebrate the upcoming commencement on May 30, we are featuring some of the class of 2024 this week. Read on to learn more about these impressive and inspiring graduates! #MCC2024
Camisha Cash
Camisha Cash traveled hundreds of miles from her home in South Carolina to attend MCC. What made MCC stand out to her? Camisha says it was a combination of things.
"I’ve tried many different schools in my lifetime, but MCC showed me more about myself than any other school has," said Camisha. “The impact that I got from being at MCC is my growth as a person. I have learned leadership skills that will take me far, and the learning environment is top-tier. I am thankful for this opportunity and thankful to the school for allowing me to come to this school and open my horizons for a new beginning.”
Camisha also credits MCC with helping her come out of her shell and try new things. She said it led her to join and then become the President of the Black Student Union. Camisha also received the Women of Excellence Scholarship from the MCC Foundation.
Many people helped motivate Camisha to succeed. She especially credits her friends, family, girlfriend, and the professors and advisors she had at MCC.
Camisha said she would advise her 16-year-old self, “Know you need to believe in yourself and know the sky is the limit. Also, it is okay to get out of your comfort zone and learn about yourself and your capabilities because you have a lot to offer, and the world is yours.”
After graduation, Camisha plans to immediately put her medical assistant degree to work at a doctor’s office or urgent care in South Carolina.
Photo caption:
- MCC graduate, Camisha Cash, poses standing in a formal white dress in front of a beige backdrop.
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Veronica Chiesi Brown
Community Relations
05/20/2024