09/02/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/02/2025 14:19
Joliet Junior College (JJC) proudly announces the inaugural class of 33 students accepted into the newly established Dr. Curtis J. and Mrs. Gina Crawford Honors College. This milestone marks a transformative moment in JJC's history, made possible by a generous $1.79 million gift from 1971 alumnus Dr. Curtis J. Crawford and Mrs. Gina Crawford.
"The Crawford Honors College is more than a new academic program-it's a statement about the caliber of students we serve," said JJC President Dr. Clyne Namuo. "This first class exemplifies the kind of talent and ambition that community colleges are more than capable of nurturing. Through this initiative, we're not only supporting high-achieving students-we're redefining what's possible at JJC."
The inaugural class includes 33 academically exceptional students, representing a diverse range of high schools and hometowns across the region - and even internationally. Among them are students from Germany, Italy, Colombia and Botswana, underscoring the global reach and inclusive spirit of the Crawford Honors College. With a combined average GPA of 4.26, this cohort exemplifies the high standard and academic excellence the program was designed for.
Natalie Adelmann, Plainfield Central High School, Plainfield
Isabel Arreola, Plainfield South High School, Plainfield
Anthony Aultz, Coal City High School, Manhattan
Truett Bentsen, Joliet Central High School, Joliet
Samantha Burich, Lincoln-Way West High School, New Lenox
Adrian Castillo, Plainfield Central High School, Plainfield
Estevan Cinseros, Plainfield South High School, Plainfield
Kaylee Conterez, Minooka Community High School, Morris
Daniela Diaz Pataquiva, Joliet Central High School, Joliet
Lillyan Duffy, Dwight Township High School, Dwight
Davide Giambagli, Galeazzo Alessi High School, Perugia, Italy
Linus Graetz, Richard-Wagner-Gymnasium-Bayreuth, Germany (Joliet)
Conrad Johnson, Plainfield Central High School, Joliet
Mitchelle Johnson, Naledi Senior Secondary School, Garborone, Botswana
Bilal Kalota, Plainfield East High School, Bolingbrook
Joseph Lanahan, Morris Community High School, Morris
Kara Larsen, Plainfield South High School, Plainfield, Joliet
Nathan Laserna, Lincoln-Way Central High School, New Lenox
Ashley Lopez-Medina, Lockport Township High School, Crest Hill
Aidan Martinez, Minooka Community High School, Joliet
Hope Meegan, Providence Catholic High School, Shorewood
Caroline Novaes Teixeira, Etec Albert Einstein, Sao Paolo, Brazil
Matthew Palacios, Joliet West High School, Joliet
Leslie Pantoja, Minooka Community High School, Channahon
Kelcie Rainey, Joliet West High School, Plainfield
Ben Rieckmann, Theodor-Heuss-Gymnasium, Freibgurg, Germany
Brenna Rivera, Joliet West High School, Joliet
Leidy Vanesa Salcedo-Trujillo, Our Lady of Assumption, Cali, Colombia
Jazlyn Sison, Plainfield Central High School, Joliet
Alexa Villalpando, Joliet Central High School, Joliet
Oriana Virla, Lincoln-Way Central High School, Mokena
Madelyn Warren, Joliet West High School, Joliet
Emily Wojdyla, Joliet West High School, Joliet
The Crawford Honors College is designed to cultivate academic excellence, intellectual curiosity and leadership among high-achieving students. Admission to the program is highly competitive, requiring a minimum 3.8 GPA, top 10% class ranking, strong standardized test scores, demonstrated leadership and a compelling application essay. Students must commit to full-time enrollment and complete a rigorous curriculum that includes 15-21 credit hours of honors coursework, a capstone project and leadership experience. Students will complete their work in a dedicated, newly created 3,000-square-foot space within the JJC Library made possible by the Crawfords' support.
"Gina and I are proud of the leadership that JJC continues to demonstrate by establishing of one of the first, and we believe the most exciting, community college based Honors Colleges in the country," said Dr. Crawford, founding donor, "As founding members of the Crawford Honors College, this inaugural cohort of students sets the example. JJC has demonstrated it's ability to attract an exceptionally qualified group of future scholars and leaders."
Graduates of the Crawford Honors College who maintain a GPA of 3.8 or higher will earn the Crawford Honors Leadership Scholar designation and receive full scholarships covering tuition, fees and books. All students must maintain a minimum 3.64 GPA to remain eligible for partial scholarships and graduate with honors distinction.
The curriculum is built around four academic pillars: foundations, inquiry in the humanities, math and sciences, and civic and cultural engagement. Students benefit from small class sizes, priority registration and advising, interdisciplinary learning and opportunities for research, networking and global engagement - including study abroad programs.
These exceptional students represent the future of academic leadership at JJC and beyond. The Crawford Honors College stands as a testament to the power of philanthropy and the promise of higher education to transform lives and communities.
For more information, visit jjc.edu/honors-college.