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Picture Perfect: ACC Alumnus Jesse Penton

ACC Alumni Jesse Penton with his mom (and ACC Alumna and employee) in front of the Church Street building at the Littleton Campus

Jesse Penton graduated from Arapahoe Community College (ACC) in May 2024 with a Comprehensive Higher Education Certificate (focus on photography) through the Elevate at ACC program. For Jesse, who began the Elevate program during the COVID era, his participation in ACC’s commencement ceremony last spring signified not only the pinnacle of his own higher education journey, but also a full-circle culmination of three generations of his family Moving Mountains at ACC.

Jesse Penton at ACC's Commencement Ceremony 2024Jesse, now 30, who graduated from Columbine in 2012, was out of high school for nearly a decade before his arrival at ACC. He lettered in basketball for the Rebels and has since competed in Special Olympics golf. Jesse worked several jobs during his 20s, including Jumpstreet, Spirit Halloween, and Blue Star Recyclers. He also spent time working at the Denver Federal Center in a program designed to assist individuals with special needs transition into career fields.

Jesse’s mother, Myca, currently works as an administrative assistant for ACC Human Resources. A graduate of Kennedy High School, she originally attended ACC in the 1980s and earned an associate degree in Art History. Jesse’s father, Lincoln, graduated from Arapahoe High School and met Myca while taking classes at ACC. Tyler, Jesse’s older brother, graduated from Columbine in 2010 and attended ACC prior to transferring to CU Boulder.

Myca’s mother, Karen, attended ACC in the 1970s. Myca's father, Roger Sailor, retooled his career by earning a certificate in appliance repair at ACC after his employer, Gates Rubber Company, was bought out in the 1990s. Lincoln’s parents, Vern and Jeanne Penton, both attended high school locally. In fact, Vern recalls the groundbreaking festivities when ACC was founded as Arapahoe Junior College in 1965 through a grassroots effort by Littleton residents.

In 2018, Myca began coursework in ACC’s Paralegal program to pursue a career that had piqued her interest for many years. She also took a work study position with ACC Human Resources. That's when she found out about Elevate.

“We were initially waitlisted for Elevate,” Myca stated. “Once we got in, Jen Woegens (Director of Elevate) and Charity Aymami (former Elevate Academic Support Professional) were amazing. They were there for Jesse every step of the way with academics and social involvement.”

Elevate at ACC is an inclusive higher education program for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Elevate students collaborate with program coordinators to draft and implement an individualized plan of study. Specific courses are determined based on skills and competencies necessary for students to achieve identified academic and employment goals.

Elevate at ACC courses build on common themes of self-advocacy, college and workplace readiness and community engagement to develop student's personal and professional skills. Employment services are integrated into the Elevate at ACC curriculum and individualized internships are offered. Through IN! (Pathways to Inclusive Higher Education) and Senate Bill 16-196, inclusive higher education became an option for students with IDD to attend college eight years ago.

Jesse’s interest and talent in photography led Myca to begin exploring opportunities to develop this as a specialization within the Elevate program.

ACC Alumni, Jesse Penton“Photography is one of Jesse’s passions,” Myca explained. “A collaborative effort with Elevate, Brad Bartholomew (former ACC Commercial Photography faculty) and Tim Meyer (former ACC Photography & Videography Coordinator) paved the way for Jesse to receive guidance and on-the-job experience. Jen even helped to secure some grant funding from the Colorado Division of Vocational Rehabilitation to fund an hourly position under Tim’s supervision in the ACC Marketing department.”

During his time as an ACC student, Jesse was involved with the Gaming Club and, through mentorship from Josephine Thibodeau in the Dean of Students office, was a member of ACC’s Sigma Phi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa honor society. He also held work study positions at the Fitness Center and in the Student Life office.

Jesse continues to assist the ACC Marketing department with photography while exploring career possibilities in commercial photography.

“We have always strived for Jesse to have a better future than the special needs students who preceded him,” said Myca, who completed her Paralegal certificate in 2021 and worked in that field until accepting her current role with ACC Human Resources two years ago. “The Elevate program has changed so many lives, and we are forever grateful for how it has benefitted Jesse.”

Throughout the years, ACC has been a perfect fit for three generations of the Penton and Sailor families. For Jesse, however, it has been a picture-perfect fit.

“ACC has always been a place where our family has turned in times of need,” Myca expressed. “The College is so inclusive and accepting, and it’s really been a second home for our family. We’ve always relied on ACC to provide our family with opportunities to Move Mountains.”

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