A Glen Oaks Community College student, Jalisa Pope, has won a logo-design contest to rebrand the St. Joseph County Adult Education program as it transitions into a consortium.
The announcement was made following a week-long challenge with contributions from numerous graphic-design students.
Pope, a junior from Three Rivers, captured the essence of the adult education program’s mission with her innovative design incorporating glass, symbolizing guidance and direction for adult learners.
Her logo was selected for its creative embodiment of the program’s goals, and will be featured on the St. Joseph County Adult Education website and marketing materials.
For her efforts, Pope received a t-shirt featuring her design and a $100 gift card. The design is currently in use on the St. Joseph County Adult Education website.