We can’t wait to celebrate our graduating students at our fall 2024 Commencement ceremony on Dec. 10, 2024.
Please continue to visit this webpage for additional information and note that this information is tentative and subject to change.
Yes! We encourage you to show how #HACCproud you are of your accomplishment!
*Please note: The Giant Center will not allow any battery packs through security. Please do not use lights or other electronic features.
Yes. Students are welcome to wear cords and stoles that represent their identities and celebrate achievements. For example, stoles for military or veteran status and cultural representation are available from the bookstore.
For Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) members, stoles and cords can be purchased at the PTK store.
The HACC bookstore provides honors cords for graduating students of HACC's Nursing Program taking part in the fall 2024 commencement ceremony. Only qualified students on a pre-approved list for each campus will be allowed to purchase a pack.
We are #HACCproud of our graduating students. To celebrate their remarkable achievements, we need YOUR help!
By Oct. 1, please complete the form to share your congratulatory message and best wishes for your graduating student. Your submission may be shared during the ceremony and/or on HACC’s social media sites.
The ceremony will last approximately two hours. All graduating students are asked not to leave until HACC volunteers dismiss you to exit the arena floor.
There is no limit on how many guests can attend the ceremony. Please indicate the approximate number of guests who will be attending in the participation form.
Graduating students will not receive their diploma at the Giant Center on Dec. 10. Fall 2024 graduates will receive their diploma in the mail in January 2025.
Please note the ceremony will be posted on HACC's YouTube channel after the event and can be accessed any time.
The fall 2024 Commencement ceremony is for students who are eligible to graduate in fall 2024 semester only.
Doors will open for graduating students and guests at 4:30 p.m. Students may check in at the table outside the Giant Center before security from 4:30-5 p.m.
The attire for the ceremony for all graduating students is a cap and gown. You can purchase graduation merchandise through the HACC bookstore.
Please email commencement@hacc.edu if you can no longer attend the ceremony.
No. There will not be a ceremony rehearsal. HACC volunteers will guide our graduating students through the ceremony process.
Yes. There will be food and snacks sold at concession stands for guests. Bottled water will also be available for sale for guests and graduating students.
If you have additional questions that are not answered above, please email commencement@hacc.edu. Thank you!
No matter where you’re celebrating, please share YOUR Commencement excitement with us on social media!
Graduation Graphics for the Class of 2024
Want a quick way to show your HACC pride? Use these ready-made Class of 2024 graphics! Download or share them to celebrate your achievement.
Steven Lustig
Faculty Representative
After long careers in law and business, Steve Lustig began a third career: teaching. He first taught at the American University of Central Asia in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, and has taught at HACC since 2014. Professor Lustig currently teaches Legal Environment of Business, Introduction to Business and Introduction to International Business. He also serves as president of the Faculty Organization. He received his bachelor’s degree in economics with a business certificate from the University of Cincinnati and earned a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Rutgers School of Law, Newark, NJ. He loves teaching, engaging in critical thinking with students and growing hot chili peppers.
Corrie Lingenfelter
Mace Bearer
Corrie “Chef Corrie” Lingenfelter is not your typical chef - she's a culinary genius with a heart as generous as her flavors are exquisite. As a mastermind in the kitchen and the executive director of Downtown Daily Bread, Lingenfelter blends her passion for fine cuisine with a commitment to serving the community.
Lingenfelter, a professionally trained chef, began her culinary journey at The Omni Bedford Spring Resort & Spa. Her professional trajectory includes noteworthy engagements with elite resorts and renowned celebrities. Throughout her career, she has taken her culinary expertise a step further, venturing into the creation and management of nonprofit kitchens, pantries and programs. Her mission is to foster food accessibility and diversity in low-income communities through these initiatives.
In her role as the executive director at Downtown Daily Bread (DDB), she's a philanthropist on a mission to create a world where no one goes hungry, and every meal is a celebration of compassion. DDB is dedicated to providing essential services for the unsheltered and hungry in the local community of Harrisburg.
Carolina Alvarez
Student Representative
Carolina Alvarez was born in Gardena, California to Mexican immigrant parents. She is the fourth of seven children. Carolina is also a proud mother to a five-year-old little girl. Her interest in medicine started when she was little, and she has vowed to become a nurse to help others. Carolina first stepped foot in the medical field when she attained her certified nursing assistant (CNA) license through a HACC program offered to her during her senior year of high school. She has been working as a CNA since. Her plan for her future is to continue her education to become a nurse practitioner who specializes in oncology. She has cared for and witnessed many people affected by cancer directly and indirectly. She strives to provide comfort and security for those going through a challenging time. Carolina likes to spend most of her free time with family and friends.