Outstanding Student: Laura Palmer
Jun 8, 2026Laura Palmer鈥檚 journey at 宅男福利社 has been defined by perseverance, compassion and purpose 鈥 qualities that earned her the college鈥檚 highest academic honor during the May 15 graduation ceremony.
Palmer was named 宅男福利社鈥檚 Outstanding Student of the Year, an award presented annually to recognize exceptional achievement and character among the college鈥檚 graduates.
鈥淟aura鈥檚 story is not just about where she is headed professionally, but the strength, resilience and purpose she has carried every step of the way,鈥 said Kaytlin Raines, a member of RCC鈥檚 nursing faculty, who presented the award.
Palmer began her journey at RCC in the fall of 2023, entering the Nursing pathway by completing prerequisite coursework. She has now graduated with an Associate Degree in Nursing and is already stepping into her career.

She has accepted a direct-hire position in a women鈥檚 and children鈥檚 mother-baby unit, where she previously worked as a certified nursing assistant, positioning her to continue caring for families during some of life鈥檚 most important moments.
Throughout her time at RCC, Palmer balanced the demands of a rigorous academic program with work and family life, raising her sons while managing a challenging schedule. Faculty say she never allowed those responsibilities to limit her success.
鈥淚nstead, she met them with determination, humility and an unwavering commitment to her goal of becoming a nurse,鈥 Raines said.
In addition to completing her degree, Palmer is working toward becoming an international board-certified lactation consultant, reflecting her commitment to supporting mothers and newborns with specialized care.
Faculty describe Palmer as dependable, compassionate and intentional 鈥 a student who consistently went beyond expectations not for recognition, but because of her character. She earned the respect of her peers and the trust of her instructors while making a meaningful impact on patients during her training.
Palmer credits her faith as a foundation that helped guide her through challenges and keep her focused on her calling.
Looking ahead, she plans to continue her education by pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and hopes one day to return to RCC as a clinical instructor, helping to train the next generation of nurses.
鈥淭hat desire to give back reflects a full-circle commitment to the profession,鈥 Raines said.
During a brief and humble acceptance, Palmer admitted she had not prepared remarks, as she did not expect to receive the award. Instead, she expressed gratitude to those who supported her along the way.
鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 have done it without my friends鈥 and I couldn鈥檛 have done it without God,鈥 she said.
For RCC faculty, Palmer鈥檚 recognition represents more than academic excellence 鈥 it reflects her dedication, leadership and compassion.
鈥淵ou did it. You did it well, and we saw it,鈥 Raines said during the ceremony. 鈥淲e saw the late nights, the early mornings, the sacrifices and the perseverance when things were not easy.鈥
As she begins her nursing career, college leaders say Palmer鈥檚 impact will extend far beyond the classroom.
Her journey, they say, is a powerful example of resilience 鈥 steady, consistent and deeply meaningful 鈥 and a reminder of the life-changing role nurses play in their communities.
For those inspired by Palmer鈥檚 journey, RCC provides pathways to begin or advance a career in nursing and other in-demand fields, visit /programs/programs-of-study/ to learn more.