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NETC Awards diplomas, certificates at summer graduation

Donned in caps, gowns, and tassels, Northeastern Technical College students walked the graduation stage.

NETC awarded students a combined 147 degrees and certificates during the Dec. 7 Fall 2023 Commencement ceremony at the Marlboro County campus.

Bennettsville: Patricia Bethea, Associate in Applied Science in Business Administration – Accounting Specialty; Ny-Avia Brown, Commercial Transportation Certificate; Alyssa Chapman, Applied Science in Practical Nursing Diploma; Jerrod Drumwright, Associate in Applied Science in General Technology; Imani Fortune, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate; Jessica Goins, Associatein Applied Science in Business Administration – Accounting Specialty; Taylor Huckabee, Nursing Assistant and Phlebotomy Certificate; Charles Jordan, Workforce Science Certificate; Ciara McInnis, Health Science Certificate; Quintez Moore, Commercial Transportation Certificate; Lashonda Murphy, Associate in Applied Science in General Technology in Criminal Justice; Kinsley Odom, Health Sciences Certificate; Safari Patterson, Nurse Preparation Certificate; Jakalya Pauling, Associate in Arts; Marsha Quick, Associate in Applied Science in General Technology in Criminal Justice; Mandy Rodgers, Associate Applied Science in Business Administration; Christal Sellers, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate; Melanie Shepherd, Associate in Applied Science in Early Care and Education; Cortney Smith, Associate in Science; Dwayne Smith, Commercial Transportation Certificate; Elijah Smith, Workforce Science Certificate; and Niesha Strong, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate.

Blenheim: Hailey Carabo, Associate in Science.

Cheraw: Courtney Burdick, Nurse Preparation Certificate; Monica Davis, Medical Assistant Certificate; Makayla E. Ellerbe, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; Demyasha Harrington, Associate in Science; Carlin Hubbard, Applied Science in Practical Nursing Diploma; Robert Lee, Associate in Arts; Shikendra Lowery, Nursing Assistant and Phlebotomy Certificate; Karma D. McGuinn, University Studies Transfer Certificate; April Moore, Associate in Applied Science in Business Administration – Accounting Specialty; Jasmine Ochoa, University Studies Transfer Certificate; Tara Quick, Applied Science in Practical Nursing; Lataya Robinson, Nurse Preparation Certificate; Riley St. Claire, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; Lashaun Sellers, Residential Wiring; Melissa Simpson, Associate in Science; Lavonia Stacks, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate; Chandra Taylor, Associate in Applied Science in General Technology in Management; and Nabi Watson, Applied Science in Practical Nursing Diploma.

Chesterfield: Bailey J. Cato, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; Bradley Derr, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; Alexis Ford, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate; Keyosha Liles, Associate in Science; Eryne McLaughlin, Associate in Applied Science in General Technology in Engineering Technology; Iraan Myers, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; Harmony Parker, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate; Marcia Rhyne, Associate in Arts; Amanda Rodano, Applied Science in Practical Nursing Diploma; Chanteria Scott, Associate in Arts; and Shanitta Wilson, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate.

Dillon: Candace Ayres, Applied Science in Practical Nursing Diploma; Tazkiya Campbell, Associate in Applied Science in General Technology in Criminal Justice; Jayla Crew, Medical Assistant Certificate; Zakkariyya Harrison, Medical Assistant Certificate; Dominique Hayes, Nurse Preparation Certificate; Mamie Herring, Medical Assistant Certificate; Nastylija Johns, Medical Assistant Certificate; Sabrina Locklear, Health Sciences Certificate; Danielle Rogers, Medical Assistant Certificate; and Carly A. Strickland, Introduction to University Studies Certificate.

Fountain Inn: Nija Carelock, Early Care and Education Business Certificate.

Hamer: John Moore, Associate in Applied Science in Business Administration – Accounting Specialty; and Rachel Townsend, Associate in Applied Science in Business Administration.

Hartsville: Jessica Corizzo, Applied Science in Practical Nursing Diploma; Franscea Duckson, Nurse Preparation Certificate; Katelyn A. Jacobs, Associate in Applied Science in General Technology in Criminal Justice; Caitlyn E. Moody, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; Kylee Sawyer, University Studies Transfer Certificate; Kaleigh Thompson, Applied Science in Practical Nursing Diploma; and Taliyah Wright, Associate in Hartsville.

Jefferson: Ladaisha Louallen, Health Sciences Certificate; and Mollie Rollings, Introduction to University Studies Certificate.

Lake View: Lawson H. Floyd, Introduction to University Studies Certificate.

Latta: Kwa'nas Kiawoh, Associate in Applied Science in General Technology in Criminal Justice; Amaya McCall, Commercial Transportation Certificate; Emily McKenzie, Associate in Applied Science in Business Administration; and Toni Williams, Medical Assistant Certificate.

McColl: Magdalena Allen, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate; Skyler Polston, Associate in Applied Science in General Technology in Criminal Justice; Kaitlyn Rogers, Associate in Science; and Destinee Sweatt, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate.

McBee: Emilee Allison, Applied Science in Practical Nursing Diploma; Hunter Gainey, Applied Science in Practical Nursing Diploma; Morgan Griggs, University Studies Transfer Certificate; and Cameron E. Tiller, University Studies Transfer Certificate.

Mt. Croghan: Ashlon Baker, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate; Serenity D. Jenkins, University Studies Transfer Certificate; Jewlia Mann, Associate in Applied Science in Early Care and Education; and Sarina Morton, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate.

Mullins: Crystal Vestal, Forensics in Criminology Certificate.

Pageland: Ambreia Blakeney, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate; Kinsey L. Mangum, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; Savannah McManus, Nurse Preparation Certificate; Hailey I. Thomas, Introduction to University Studies Certificate; and Hailey Vaughn, Applied Science in Practical Nursing Diploma.

Patrick: Gracelyn Winburn, Associate in Science.

Ruby: Madison Brown, Applied Science in Practical Nursing Diploma.

Sellers: Shemika Martin, Commercial Transportation Certificate.

Wallace: Jennifer Gillespie, Health Sciences Certificate; Syerra Harley, Health Sciences Certificate; Chastity Moses, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate; Talina Walls, Nursing Assisting and Phlebotomy Certificate; and Shaniya Williams, Associate in Applied Science in General Technology in Criminal Justice.

Honor Graduates: Shaquana Tiyesha Alford, Emilee Allison, Patricia Bethea, Kalia Bowman, Ny-Tavia Brown, Harold L. Byrd, Tazkiya M. Campbell, Nija S. Carelock, Bailey Catoe, Jayla R. Crew, Monica M. Davis, Bradley E. Derr, Makayla E. Ellerbe, Alexis Ford, Glennord Ford, Imani Fortune, Evangeline R. Goddard, Jessica L. Goins, Jared A. Graham, Morgan Griggs, Zakkariyya T. Harrison, Taylor Huckabee, Katelyn A. Jacobs, Serenity D. Jenkins, Robert Lee, Sabrina Lynn Locklear, Michele W. Lowery, Kinsey L. Mangum, Karma D. McGuinn, Emily Grace McKenzie, Ciara M. McInnis, Erin C. McLaughlin, Shannon L. McRae, Bryan Mejia, John L. Moore, Quintez Moore, Kaitlyn G. Nicholson, Nichole O'Hara, Harmony Parker, Tara Quick, Keisha Ridges, Danielle L. Rogers, Mandy F. Rogers, Mollie L. Rollings, Riley St. Claire, Kylee A. Sawyer, Trinatee Scott, Lashaun Sellers, Melanie V. Shepherd, Dwayne Smith, Elijah N. Smith, Lavonia M. Stacks, Melissa S. Sweatt, Hailey I. Thomas, Cameron E. Tiller, Rachel Townsend, Crystal L. Vestal, and Talina Walls.

Phi Theta Kappa members: Bailey Catoe, Bradley Derr, and Jewlia Yvonne Mann.

National Honor Society members: Patricia Q. Bethea, Jerrod Drumwright, Jessica L. Goins, Emily Grace McKenzie, John L. Moore, Mandy F. Rodgers, Melanie V. Shephard, Chandra D. Taylor, and Rachel Townsend.

The ceremony began with a welcome by NETC President Dr. Kyle Wanger with invocation by Fisher Hill Community Baptist Church Rev. Dr. Johnnie McLendon, Area Commissioner Chairman Dan Bozard recognized guests and introduced guest speaker Arris Manufacturing Quality Manager Richard LeMaire. Students received their diplomas from Dr. Wagner and Vice President of Students Affairs Mamie Harris.

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