Ultimate Medical Academy's 2010 Winter Graduation
UMA held the largest graduation ceremony in school history on January 30, 2010 at the Florida State Fairgrounds. The ceremony celebrated the graduation of over 500 students, from both campus locations and also the first graduates from our online programs. UMA also celebrated the first graduation of the inaugural dental assistant class. With over three thousand family and friends in attendance to support the graduates, the graduation ceremony was a memorable and joyous event.
Campus President Sunny Sharma described the ceremony as “full of energy, excitement and pride.” He said that, “The looks on the students’ faces when they walk across that stage to get that white rose and their diploma and shake our hands – that is the true sense of accomplishment for us all.”
Florida State Representative Janet Long, who served as the graduation speaker, offered inspiration to the hundreds of graduates. She spoke about her experiences and journey to her current position today as a member of the Florida House of Representatives.
Overall, it was an exciting and festive celebration of over 500 UMA graduates. We look forward to our next graduation this coming summer when we will continue to graduate hundreds of more trained healthcare candidates.
Sharma finished by saying that, “Graduation day is the ultimate achievement for our students during their educational journey. But it is not the end – it is just the beginning. This is what it is all about – this is what our students, faculty, and staff work so tirelessly for every day.”
Congratulations to all graduates!









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Dental Assisting Class
Congratulations to the first graduating dental assisting class. Dental assisting is a rewarding career and they are a valuable part of the dental thornhill team.
I liked this passage
I liked this passage personally and will get inspiration for my mcse training. Sharma finished by saying that, “Graduation day is the ultimate achievement for our students during their educational journey. But it is not the end – it is just the beginning. This is what it is all about – this is what our students, faculty, and staff work so tirelessly for every day.”