Donned in caps, gowns, and tassels, Northeastern Technical College students walked the graduation stage.
NETC awarded students a combined 130 degrees and certificates during the Aug. 1 Summer 2024 Commencement held indoors at Dillon School District 4 auditorium.
The ceremony began with an invocation with Rev. Roscoe Oxendine from Melody Land Faith Chapel Church in Little Rock, S.C.
The keynote speaker was retired U.S. Army Sgt. Maj. Phil Homan who received in July 2024 the S.C> Order of the Palmetto.
Students received diplomas and certificates from Area Commission Chairman Dan Bozard, NETC President Dr. Kyle Wagner and NETC Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Derk Reichers.
Receiving diplomas or certificates were:
Bennettsville: Kadie Aubrie, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; Andriana Bostic, Associate in Applied Science in Business Administration; Jamel Breeden, Workforce Transportation Certificate; Shinice Coit, Commercial Transportation Certificate; Raven Columbus, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate; Laney Cullipher, Associate Degree in Science; Vanessa Dew, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; Troy Dimmen, Commercial Transportation Certificate; La'niah Dupree, Medical Assistant Certificate; Caysen Hatcher, Associate Degree in Arts; Allyson Henry, Associate in Applied Science in Early Childhood Education, Keyaira Hicks, Associate in Applied Science in Early Childhood Education, Virginia Hunsucker, Medical Assistant Certificate; Jacqueline Jones, Associate in Applied Science in General Technology in Criminal Justice; Case'ya McCall, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate; Shania McCall, University Studies Transfer Certificate; Shanece McCoy, Commercial Transportation Certificate; Daniel McKissack, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; Christopher Owens, Associate in Applied Science in General Technology; Candice Purvis, Nurse Preparation Certificate; Daishanna Purvis, Workforce Science Certificate; Jacardo Riggins, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate; Hailey Rowlen, Associate in Art; Avia Simmons, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; Mariah Smith, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; Tyesha Thomas, Associate in Applied Science in Early Childhood Education; Tanya Washington, Medical Assistant Certificate; Charlene Williams, Forensics in Criminology Certificate; and Shacoral Wilson, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate.
Blenheim: Ashlyn Cutchin, Associate in Science.
Camden: Russell Hall, Commercial Transportation Certificate.
Cheraw: John Brady, Commercial Transportation Certificate; John Brady, Commercial Transportation Certificate; Janaysha Brown, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; Courtney Burdick, Nurse Preparation Certificate; Emilee Byrd, Associate in Science; Cynthia Crowley, Associate in Applied Science in Early Childhood Education; Katilynn Cruz, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; Tristan English, MIG Welding Certificate; Destiny Harrington, Associate in Applied Science in General Technology in Criminal Justice; Lawanda Jenkins, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate; Jewel Lane, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; Robert Lee, Commercial Transportation Certificate; Adriana McFarlin, Associate in Applied Science in Early Childhood Education; Elizabeth Penson, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; Davonya Ratliff, Health Science Certificate; Jernalle Rivers, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; Cody Sellers, Commercial Transportation Certificate; Shanya Smith, Associate in Science; Emily Wallace, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; Olivia Wallace, Associate in Arts; Lenasia Ward, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; and Lavarian Zimmerman, Pre-Engineering: Electrical 1 Certificate.
Chesterfield: Megan Adams, Associate in Science; Joshua Brumbles, Associate in Arts, Kaitlen Campbell, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; Franklyn Chapman, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; Maya Evans, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate; Rylan Jordan, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; Ryan Justice, University Studies Transfer Certificate; Stephen Owen, Commercial Transportation Certificate; Laronda Powe, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate; Raeleigh Rivers, Associate in Science; Brantlee Terry, Associate in Science; and Katelin Wallace, Introduction to University Studies Certificate.
Clio: Kirsten Callender, Associate in Arts; Fatisha Douglas, Criminal Justice Certificate; and Kenyatta Lewis, Commercial Transportation Certificate.
Dillon: Jamiya Alford, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; Shaquita Bethea, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; Jeanetta Bush, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate; Mariah Campbell, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; Heather Hardee, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate; Dominique Hayes, Nurse Preparation Certificate; Amber Huggins, Nurse Preparation Certificate; Kailey Kelly, Associate in Arts; Ashley Legette, Medical Assistant Certificate; Brook McLellan, Commercial Transportation Certificate; Tracy Miller, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate; Nyrobi Mitchell, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; Jorden Myers, Associate in Science; Ny'Zhiere Palmer, Associate in Science; and Sonya Wilson, Nurse Preparation Certificate.
Florence: Azhana Bethea, Associate in Science, and Ashley Sellers, Introduction to University Studies Certificate.
Hamer: Miranda Bethea, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate; Hannah Brayboy, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; Julie Johnson, Commercial Transportation Certificate; and Ajana Tyson, Medical Assistant Certificate.
Hartsville: Mitchell Hall, Associate in Applied Science in Business Administration; Aiden Hughes, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; and Tricity Rosell, Associate in Science.
Jefferson: Shontrina Blakeney, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate; Jonathan Miller, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate; and Tiana Reid, Introduction to University Studies Certificate.
Kershaw: Travis Jackson, Maintenance Apprenticeship Certificate.
Lake View: Malik McDuffie, Commercial Transportation Certificate; and Leslie Wheeler, Nurse Preparation Certificate.
Latta: Angela Drawhorn, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate; Prince McDaniel, Commercial Transportation Certificate; and Britney Sawyer, Introduction to University Studies Certificate.
Lilesville: Ella Burch, Associate in Science.
Little Rock: Braasia Clark, University Studies Transfer Certificate.
Marion: Shanequa Campbell, Medical Assistant Certificate.
McBee: Emma Andrews, University Studies Transfer Certificate; Rylee Long, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; and Brianna McKenzie, Marketing Certificate.
McColl: Gavin Driggers, ARC Welding Certificate; Addison McGill, Associate in Science; and Adriana McGill, Associate in Science.
Mt. Croghan: Jada Ratliff, Associate in Arts.
Nichols: Latifha Worley, Associate in Arts.
Pageland: Kendall Hargett, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate; Asia Jones, Associate in Applied Science in Early Childhood Education; Anaiyah Lockhart, Associate in Science; Tonisha Lowery, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate; and Allison Thompson, Introduction to University Studies Certificate.
Patrick: Jurnee Wooten, Forensics in Criminology Certificate.
Pineville: Nathan Milner, Associate in Applied Science in General Technology in Computer Technology.
Ruby: Donovan Bennett, Flux Core Welding Certificate; and Tyrus Toole, Flux Core Welding Certificate.
Sumter: Nichole O'Hara, Associate in Science.
Wallace: Nichole O'Hara, Associate in Science; Kimori Garner, Associate in Science; Kimori Garner, Associate in Science; Lisa Locklear, Health Science Certificate; Carolyn Williams, Associate in Applied Science in Early Childhood Education; and Shaniya Williams, Associate in Applied Science in General Technology in Criminal Justice.
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