From Service to Sonography: Houston City College Student and Army Veteran Gia Jones Charts a Powerful Path in Healthcare Excellence
By Francis Page Jr.
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May 8, 2026 (Houston Style Magazine) — In a city defined by resilience, opportunity, and innovation, Houston continues to produce inspiring stories that reflect the very best of its spirit—and Gia Jones is one of them.
Before stepping into the academic halls of Houston City College (HCC), Jones proudly served her country as a logistics specialist in the U.S. Army at Fort Bliss, Texas. Today, she is trading military precision for medical purpose—pursuing a career in diagnostic medical sonography, a field where compassion meets cutting-edge technology.
Driven by a desire to make a real-time impact on patients’ lives, Jones found her calling in healthcare. “Sonography allows me to use technical skills while thinking critically and helping patients in real time,” she shares—a statement that perfectly captures the heart of modern medicine.
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A Strategic Choice with Real-World Impact
Choosing Houston City College was no coincidence. Known for its strong healthcare programs and immersive clinical training, HCC has become a launchpad for future medical professionals across Houston and beyond. For Jones, it was the ideal environment to transform discipline into distinction.
The Diagnostic Medical Sonography program is not for the faint of heart. It demands long hours, technical mastery, and calm execution under pressure. But for a veteran accustomed to high-stakes environments, these challenges became steppingstones.
Leadership, Legacy, and Lifting Others
Jones isn’t just excelling in the classroom—she’s leading across campus. She serves as:
President of the HCC United Student Council
Vice President of the Student Government Association at HCC Coleman College for Health Sciences
Treasurer for her sonography cohort
Her commitment has not gone unnoticed. As a recipient of the prestigious Cindy Fraser Memorial Endowed Scholarship, Jones represents the very best of HCC—academic excellence paired with meaningful community engagement.
And in a defining honor that underscores her leadership and voice, Army Veteran Gia Jones has been selected to deliver the Houston City College Graduation Address on Friday, May 8, 2026—a moment that will place her story, and her message of perseverance, front and center before graduates, families, and the Houston community.
Clinical Confidence in the Texas Medical Center
Recently completing her clinical training at Kelsey-Seybold Clinic in the Texas Medical Center, Jones has already stepped into the real-world demands of patient care. The experience sharpened her technical expertise and strengthened her confidence.
“Being able to apply what I learned in class in a real clinical environment was wonderful,” she says—a sentiment shared by many HCC graduates who seamlessly transition into Houston’s world-renowned healthcare workforce.
A Future Fueled by Purpose
As a proud member of the Class of 2026, Jones is preparing for graduation with momentum—and a vision that extends far beyond it. She plans to continue her academic journey at Texas Southern University, pursuing a bachelor’s degree in healthcare administration.
Her goal? To merge clinical excellence with leadership, shaping the future of healthcare delivery in underserved and growing communities.
A Houston Story Worth Celebrating
Balancing rigorous academics, leadership roles, and personal milestones—including preparing to welcome a daughter with her husband, Michael Green—Jones exemplifies strength, grace, and forward-thinking ambition. Whether painting, horseback riding, or preparing for motherhood, she embodies the balance that defines true success.
In every sense, Gia Jones represents the evolving face of Houston: diverse, driven, and deeply committed to making a difference.
Start Your Journey
Ready to follow in Gia Jones’s footsteps? Discover how Houston City College can help you turn passion into profession:
👉 Learn more about the Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program: hccs.edu/sonography
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