UEI Albuquerque Celebrates Inaugural Graduating Class
The landmark event featured New Mexico State Sen.
During his address, Padilla encouraged the graduates to view themselves as professionals.
"I want you to look to the left, look to the right… You are colleagues now," Padilla said. "You're not just fellow students. You're not just neighbors. You are actually colleagues now. And I want you to lift each other up."
The ceremony highlighted a series of milestones for the
"Thank you, UEI for changing my life. All of our lives," Garcia said.
Skilled Trades Valedictorian
"I'm here to tell each and every future student, if you really put in the time, effort, and work into this, I promise you will be the next one on this stage receiving a diploma," Smolky said.
Callisto noted that the ceremony represents a vital pipeline of skilled talent for the local economy.
"Watching our students transition from classmates to colleagues is the ultimate reward," Callisto said. "This ceremony isn't just a conclusion; it's the beginning of 100 new careers that will strengthen the fabric of the
UEI is an accredited institution offering vocational and skilled trade programs that allow students to earn a diploma in as few as 10 months. The
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