SPC President Dr. Tonjua Williams and Holly O’Neill, President of Retail Banking for Bank of America, discussed how businesses and educational institutions can collaborate to ensure student success.

SPC President Dr. Tonjua Williams and Holly O’Neill, President of Retail Banking for Bank of America, discussed how businesses and educational institutions can collaborate to ensure student success.
SPC President Dr. Tonjua Williams discusses the college’s role in fostering an educational ecosystem that encompasses all levels of opportunities. St. Petersburg College does so by upholding its foundational commitments of academic excellence, economic mobility and community engagement.
SPC President Tonjua Williams welcome students to the 2018 Fall semester.
Tampa Bay’s Fox 13 News recently profiled SPC President Dr. Tonjua Williams as part of their What’s Right with Tampa Bay series. In the segment that also honored Black History Month, Dr. Williams reunites with SPC alumna Deniann Grant, who…
Watch this video welcome from SPC President Tonjua Williams as she welcomes students to the 2018 Spring semester.
Dr. Williams makes a point of connecting with students across campuses, helping them celebrate their achievements and listening to their concerns. Check out many of these moments as captured on social media.
Dr. Tonjua Williams appeared before the Florida Senate Education Committee on Monday to discuss Senate Bill 540, known as the Community College Competitiveness Act of 2018. As proposed, the bill could limit the ability of the Florida College System to offer bachelor’s degrees.
For the fourth year in a row, hundreds of educational and thought leaders gathered at SPC’s Moving the Needle Conference to engage in collaborative discussions about how they are using innovative methods and data to improve student success.
President Tonjua Williams has been honored by both The Weekly Challenger and Pinellas Opportunity Council.
SPC receives high marks at the conclusion of the site visit from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), the college’s accrediting body.