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Alumni Stories - Anthony Cherry

Anthony Cherry (EMS)

When Anthony Cherry enrolled at York Technical College, he had a vision for their future and the drive to match. Today, his journey from student to paramedic is a shining example of how community colleges can be a stepping stone for success. 

Anthony began his York Tech journey in the fall of 2019 after debating what his next step was after high school. He was aware that four-year universities cannot always accommodate everyone’s dreams, and he sought a buzzing social atmosphere where he could find his passion as a student. After some consideration he landed on York Tech to obtain his certification in emergency medical services (EMS): 

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“My main thing was honestly a social aspect, so it was nice to go to Tech and see just different walks of life. You go to university, and everyone has the same focus there. It’s so different from that, so it was cool meeting people from different walks of life or similar to mine. I’ve made some good friends along the way that I'm still in touch with. Along with that, in the EMS program, I found a passion in a field that I never thought I would enter, and now I don't see myself leaving the medical field.” 

Anthony enjoyed his experience at York Tech so much that he decided to return to earn a second associate degree in general technology with a concentration in paramedicine. He now excels in his field, working for Chester and Piedmont County EMS, serving as a corporate officer for SkyTech at the Rock Hill airport, and teaching as an adjunct instructor at York Tech. York Tech helped him nurture his passion, and here’s what he had to say about what makes York Tech a great school: 

“I would say the faculty and teachers. They say we're here for the students, which is comforting and rewarding to see that, as students, we’re supported. There are people that are just here for the class and grades they say, 'Okay, no problem, you're here and that’s the first step.' Then there are people that say, 'Hey, I want to be here, and I want to do these extra things' and they say, 'All right, cool, we can push that and we can foster that kind of mentality.' This is different from what I've seen at other places. It's heartwarming and I love it.” 

From two time student to paramedic professional and instructor, Anthony has made his mark on the York Tech legacy. Nearing our 60th anniversary, we are humbled by the stories of how York Tech has helped shape lives and the impact on our community. Here’s what Anthony had to say about the York Tech legacy: 

“You go around to different places in the community and see different people say, 'I went to Tech!' and I'm like, 'oh, so did I!' It’s amazing how many different connections there are with complete strangers, whether it's somebody that I'm flying or even a patient saying, 'I just graduated from Tech!' Also, it's not only just impacted the York County community, but Charlotte, Lancaster, Chester, Fairfield, and so many different people from different walks of life can say, I've been impacted by Tech.” 

We take immense pride in our students, their achievements, and helping them find their passion at York Tech. Anthony’s story is woven into the legacy of York Tech, alongside thousands of other students who enrich our community.