Keystone College has announced the results of the Fall 2025 General Education Engagement Initiative contest, a program designed to help students explore, engage, and excel by participating in events that connect directly to our seven General Education Outcomes. From lectures and celebrations to club activities, students had countless opportunities to broaden their horizons and see how their coursework connects to real-world experiences.
Congratulations to our 2025 prize winners!
1st Prize ($100): Natalie Reyes
2nd Prize ($50): Ryleigh O’Brien
3rd Prize ($25): Kaleb Francis

To participate, students attended events across all seven GE outcome areas: Communication Skills, Ethical Conduct, Quantitative Reasoning, Scientific Literacy, Technology & Information Literacy, Arts & Humanities, and Social & Cultural Consciousness. The more events attended, the better the chances. Attendance was tracked through QR codes and verified club involvement.
The Spring 2026 GEE contest will start on January 19.