Suffolk County Community College Student Joseph Gonzalez Selected to the Prestigious 2024 All-USA Academic Team

Suffolk County Community College Student Joseph Gonzalez of West Babylon was selected to the Prestigious 2024 All-USA Academic Team.  Hi-res photo available at: https://photos.app.goo.gl/BDc1ExcnX5sz5rNQ7
Suffolk County Community College Student Joseph Gonzalez of West Babylon was selected to the Prestigious 2024 All-USA Academic Team. Hi-res photo available at: https://photos.app.goo.gl/BDc1ExcnX5sz5rNQ7

Suffolk County Community College announced today that Joseph Gonzalez has been selected as one of 20 college students nationwide named to the prestigious 2024 All-USA Academic Team. Selected from more than 2,200 nominees, Mr. Gonzalez will receive a $5,000 scholarship. He will also be recognized during the American Association of Community Colleges’ (AACC) annual convention in Louisville, KY in April.

Gonzalez was recognized for his academic achievements, campus and community engagement and overall leadership. A Liberal Arts-History major from West Babylon, NY, he excels with a 4.0 GPA and consecutive Dean’s List recognition for the last two years. He holds key leadership positions, including PTK Chapter President, President of Student Veterans of America, Honors Club President, and History Club Vice President. Gonzalez is a Get There From Here scholar and an Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) Tutor.

“One cornerstone of Suffolk County Community College’s dedication to excellence is fostering an academically rigorous environment for our students and avenues in which they can excel,” said Dr. Edward Bonahue, President of Suffolk County Community College. “We take great pride in Joseph’s achievements and applaud him for his perseverance, dedication, and remarkable contributions to both academic and community service endeavors.”

The All-USA program is among the nation’s premier academic honors for students pursuing an associate degree. The program, sponsored by education technology provider Cengage in collaboration with Phi Theta Kappa, also honors students who leverage their community college experience to better themselves, improve their schools and impact their communities.

The PTK All-USA Community College Academic Team seeks to recognize excellent students from a variety of backgrounds and disciplines. Students must excel in the classroom, demonstrate the intellectual curiosity to pursue academic, career and cultural enrichment outside the classroom, and show evidence of substantial development of talents in academic and technical education and an ability to share this development with others.

About Suffolk County Community College

Suffolk County Community College is the largest community college in the State University of New York (SUNY) system, enrolling approximately 21,000 students at its three campuses in Selden, Brentwood and Riverhead. Suffolk offers the Associate in Arts (A.A.), Associate in Science (A.S.), and Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degrees, as well as a variety of certificate programs. Offering affordable college tuition, a highly respected Honors program, workforce training programs, extensive extracurricular activities, championship athletic teams, and numerous transfer programs, Suffolk is a first-choice college for Long Island students. Visit us online at sunysuffolk.edu.

Source: Suffolk County Community College

Alumni and friends please consider a donation to Suffolk County Community College scholarships:

Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society

David Elkins Memorial Scholarship

12:30PM Today 11/17 Indigenous People and Social Justice Program

Native American Indigenous People’s Month

Wednesday, November 17, 2021 12:30 PM

Hosted by Suffolk County Community College Office of Multicultural Affairs

The program will feature Cultural Educator Josephine Smith of the Shinnecock Nation. Ms. Smith will present the current social justice threats to the preservation of Native American culture and history. 

Ms. Josephine will discuss several social justice issues facing indigenous people such as:

  • The federal recognition processes
  • getting land back that they lost
  • The impact of the overdevelopment of Long Island and its impact on the survival of the Indigenous

Zoom Meeting ID: 853 8363 5141
Passcode: Native

For additional information please contact Ms. Malika Batchie-Lockhart batchim@sunysuffolk.edu