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Participant of the Month - Jordan

3/15/2023

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PictureJordan graduated from MICC's former Undergraduate Program in 2010 and is a current Community Program participant.
It's time to break out the confetti and cheer because we are celebrating the March Participant of the Month, Jordan!

Participant of the Month is awarded by nominations from both peers and staff for individuals who have clearly demonstrated one or more of our three R’s: responsibility, resilience, and respect. Jordan has been recognized by both his peers and staff for his outstanding demonstration of responsibility, resilience, and respect at MICC.

Jordan's helpfulness towards staff has not gone unnoticed, with one staff member praising him for always being ready to lend a hand and lead activities in the Social Program. And it's not just staff that appreciate Jordan's company; his peers have praised him for always having a smile on his face and taking the time to catch up with everyone.

When asked why he thinks he was chosen as the Participant of the Month, Jordan modestly replied, "I'm just an all-around great person and I'm always ready to help with activities." And boy, is he ever! Jordan is a proud member of the MICC Rockband and loves to belt out tunes every day. He's also a self-proclaimed Jeopardy fanatic

Jordan has been a participant in MICC's Community Program and is a graduate of the MICC College Program class of 2010 (formerly MLC's Undergraduate Program). When asked about his favorite memory at MICC, Jordan lit up as he reminisced about the senior winter men's retreat, where they had breakfast burritos, went sledding, and spent time with Uncle Rich.

Congratulations, Jordan!


Minnesota Independence College and Community is a 501(c)3 nonprofit vocational and life skills training program for young adults with learning differences and autism spectrum disorders. Since our founding in 1996, MICC has remained dedicated to helping our students make successful transitions towards independent living and self-sufficiency. MICC is proud to be recognized as one of the Top Workplaces in Minnesota by the Star Tribune.

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Effective, August 1, 2018, Minnesota Life College changed its name to MICC., pronounced ‘em’ ‘eye’ ‘see’ ‘see’.
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