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Skagit Valley College seeks nominations for 2026 Hall of Fame

As Skagit Valley College celebrates its 100th year of serving the community, the college is calling for nominations for the Skagit Valley College Hall of Fame. Established in 1989, the Hall of Fame honors individuals and groups who have made exceptional contributions to the college and the broader Skagit Valley community.

The SVC Hall of Fame recognizes alumni, faculty, staff, and community members whose achievements reflect the college’s enduring mission and values. Inductees exemplify leadership, service, and a lasting commitment to education, equity, and community impact, qualities that have defined SVC throughout its century of growth and service.

“As we celebrate 100 years of learning, opportunity, and community, this year’s Hall of Fame nominations hold special meaning,” said SVC president, Dr. Christopher Villa. “We invite our community to help us honor the individuals and organizations who have shaped SVC’s remarkable legacy and continue to inspire future generations.”

Nomination Details

Nominations are open online now through Nov. 30. Anyone may submit a nomination. The selection committee encourages nominations that reflect the diversity and impact of SVC’s community.

The online nomination form is available at skagit.edu/hall-of-fame.

About the SVC Hall of Fame

Since its inception in 1989, the SVC Hall of Fame has recognized dozens of exceptional individuals and organizations whose leadership and contributions have advanced education, equity, and opportunity in Skagit County and beyond. Honorees are celebrated each year during a special induction ceremony. See past honorees online at skagit.edu/hall-of-fame.

For more information about the SVC Hall of Fame, visit skagit.edu/hall-of-fame or contact Pam Davis at pam.davis@skagit.edu or 360.416.7995.

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Skagit Valley College is making a difference throughout Skagit, Island, and San Juan counties by providing access to higher education for all who seek a better future. Part of what makes our college special is that we are deeply committed to equity in access, achievement, and community. Whether you are training for a new job, beginning your college experience, finishing the degree you started, adding English language skills, or pursuing a high school credential, Skagit Valley College welcomes you.

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