
Local McDonald’s Manager Graduates College With Archways to Opportunity Program – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)
Las Vegas – Andrew Boyce has earned an Associate of Science in Management degree from Colorado Technical University. He finished the coursework while serving on the management team at local McDonald’s restaurants. The achievement came through the company’s Archways to Opportunity program, which provides tuition assistance and academic support to eligible employees.
A Milestone Built on Daily Balance
Boyce maintained his regular shifts and leadership duties throughout his studies. The schedule required careful planning between restaurant operations and classroom demands. Colleagues noted his consistent performance on the job even as deadlines approached for assignments and exams. His progress demonstrated how structured support can help working adults advance their education without stepping away from employment.
How the Program Opens Doors
Archways to Opportunity supplies tuition help, advising, and career resources to restaurant staff. Employees gain access to degree pathways that might otherwise remain out of reach due to cost or timing. The initiative focuses on practical fields such as management, allowing participants to apply new skills directly in their current roles. Boyce’s selection reflected his record of reliability and interest in long-term growth within the organization.
Leadership Perspective on the Achievement
Christopher Smith, owner-operator of S3 Group dba McDonald’s, praised the outcome. “Andrew’s accomplishment reflects the determination and work ethic we value at McDonald’s,” he said. “We are proud to support team members like Andrew as they pursue educational opportunities and build successful futures.” Smith’s group operates eight locations across the Las Vegas Valley and employs more than 425 people.
Company Footprint in Southern Nevada
S3 Group generates annual sales exceeding $45 million at its Southern Nevada restaurants. The organization and its leadership have contributed hundreds of hours and substantial donations to local nonprofits, including Ronald McDonald House Charities. These efforts extend beyond daily operations and reinforce the company’s presence in the community. Boyce’s graduation adds another example of how the business invests in its people. The story illustrates a straightforward path forward for employees who combine steady work with targeted education support. Programs like Archways to Opportunity continue to show measurable results in workforce development across the region.