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Gregory Thomas - Alumni Profile
Gregory  Thomas, of Farmington Hills, Michigan, graduated from Henry Ford High School in Detroit. 
                     He obtained Gregory Thomas an Associates iGregory Thomas n Applied Science Automotive
                     Technology from Henry Ford Community College (’09), an Associates in Applied Science
                     Gregory Thomas Mental Health/Social Work (’11) from OCC, and a Bachelor of Social
                     Work from Madonna University (’13). Thomas is currently pursuing a Master of Arts
                     in Higher Education/Student Affairs and Certificate of Academic Advising at Eastern
                     Michigan University, which he expects to complete in 2015. He earned a Graduate Assistantship
                     and currently works in the University Advising and Career Development Center at EMU.
Thomas, of Farmington Hills, Michigan, graduated from Henry Ford High School in Detroit. 
                     He obtained Gregory Thomas an Associates iGregory Thomas n Applied Science Automotive
                     Technology from Henry Ford Community College (’09), an Associates in Applied Science
                     Gregory Thomas Mental Health/Social Work (’11) from OCC, and a Bachelor of Social
                     Work from Madonna University (’13). Thomas is currently pursuing a Master of Arts
                     in Higher Education/Student Affairs and Certificate of Academic Advising at Eastern
                     Michigan University, which he expects to complete in 2015. He earned a Graduate Assistantship
                     and currently works in the University Advising and Career Development Center at EMU.
Why did you choose OCC?
When I graduated from Henry Ford Community College, I recognized that Automotive Technology
                     was not my calling. I had to do some soul searching and re-evaluate my strengths.
                     I realized that my passion for helping people overcome obstacles and achieve whatever
                     their hearts desire is my true calling. Through research, I discovered OCC’s Mental
                     Health/Social Work (MHA) Program. My fascination for the MHA program coupled with
                     the convenience of multiple campus sites and affordable tuition persuaded my decision
                     to attend OCC.
What is your fondest memory of OCC?
My fondest memory of OCC, without a doubt, was graduation day. As a first generation-African
                     American college student from Detroit, words could not describe the emotion I felt
                     that day.  I come from a low income, single parent household and graduating from OCC
                     was not only a personal achievement, but a gift to my heritage, family and everyone
                     who played an integral role in my life.
What surprised you the most about OCC?
To be honest, nothing surprised me about Oakland Community College. In fact, OCC reassured
                     me of its great curriculums, brilliant instructors, attractive campuses and competitive
                     tuition prices.
How did attending OCC impact your life?
OCC truly prepared me to succeed in a four-year institution. I must admit, coming
                     out of high school I felt I was not mentally and academically ready to transition
                     into a four-year institution. OCC elevated my confidence. I worked with terrific faculty
                     and staff, many of whom I remain in contact with today. As a result, I concluded my
                     educational experience at OCC with a 3.65 grade point average overall.
Were you involved in student engagement activities at OCC?  How did those impact you?
Due to my academic achievement, I was proudly inducted into the Phi Theta Kappa Honor
                     Society-Alpha Omicron Psi Chapter in 2010, and I volunteered to serve as a directory
                     assistant for new incoming students at OCC’s Southfield campus.  After OCC, I participated
                     in several student organizations in which I held leadership positions.  I served as
                     President for both the Phi Alpha Social Work National Honor Society and the Social
                     Work Association at Madonna University.  I was also a member of several other honor
                     societies including Phi Theta Kappa, Chi Alpha Epsilon and Kappa Gamma Phi.  I currently
                     serve as the Treasurer for the Higher Education/Student Affairs Association (student
                     board) at Eastern Michigan University.
Was there a favorite faculty or staff member who had a strong, positive impact on
                        your life?
I could not possibly name one faculty/staff member. There were four individuals who
                     made a strong, positive impact on my life:  Dr. Mel Chudnof and Dr. Gail Palmer, of
                     the MHA Program, and Dr. Mary Thomas and Edward Stotts who both served as my academic
                     counselors. Without these four professionals, I would NOT be the man I am today, and
                     I am forever thankful for their services and commitment to my educational upbringing.
What has been your most rewarding professional or personal experience since graduating?
My most rewarding experience was at Madonna University when I worked as a student
                     mentor in the TRIO Student Support Services program. I promoted and developed programs
                     and workshops that engaged marginalized and underrepresented students. My leadership,
                     dedication and participation in these activities were acknowledged with the 2013 Student
                     Leader Award and the 2013 Peer Mentor Award. This experience allowed me to give to
                     others what I looked for growing up.
What advice can you give other OCC graduates about school and life after school?
A dream without action is just an illusion. When you discover your purpose and destiny
                     in life you must execute it! You only have three choices in life:  you can give up,
                     give in, or give it all you got. There will be times when you will be faced with adversities,
                     but never lose sight of your ultimate goal. I believe nothing is impossible to a willing
                     heart and when you fully invest your time and effort into your objective, continue
                     to network and retain positive people in your life, then your dreams will indeed become
                     your reality.
What would you like for people to know about OCC that they might not necessarily know?
If you are looking for a community college to prepare you for a promising career,
                     additional training, a confidence boost and a smooth transition into a four-year institution,
                     then Oakland Community College is the college for you. “Get anywhere from here” is
                     OCC’s official motto, and I believe this institution lived up to this creed.
