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CCCC honors academic excellence

05.17.2010

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CCCC honors academic excellence

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Central Carolina Community College student Richard Bogart (right) of Chatham County, is congratulated by Jerry Clendenen, Electronics Engineering Technology lead instructor during the college’s May 5 Academic Excellence Awards program in the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Bogart received the Academic Excellence in Electronics Engineering Technology Award and was selected for inclusion by Who’s Who Among Students in America’s Junior Colleges. Bogart received his Associate in Applied Science in Electronics Engineering Technology at the college’s May 13 commencement.

CCCC honors academic excellence

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Central Carolina Community College student Jamie Yeatman (right), of Harnett County, was among the graduating students honored May 5 at the college’s Academic Excellence Awards program in the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Yeatman receives her Academic Excellence in Laser & PhotonicsrnTechnology Award from Gary Beasley (left), the program’s lead instructor. Yeatman also received the Outstanding Ambassador Service Award, Academic Scholar Athlete, Academic Excellence Award, and selection for inclusion in Who’s Who Among Students in America’s Junior Colleges. She received her Associate in Applied Science in Laser & Photonics Technology at the college’s May 13 commencement. Also pictured are Erick Andino (bottom center), and Tommy Bridges Jr. (bottom right), both of Lee County, who were recognized for inclusion in Who’s Who Among Students in America’s Junior Colleges. Andino also received the Outstanding Student in Electronics Engineering Technology Award and Bridges, the Academic Excellence in Business Administration Award. Andino received his Certificate in Electronics Engineering Technology and Bridges, his AAS in Business Administration, at the May 13 commencement.

CCCC honors academic excellence

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Central Carolina Community College student Alejandra Benitez (right), of Lee County,& receives congratulations from Johnny Shull, Business Administration lead instructor, during the college’s Academic Excellence Awards program May 5 at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Benitez received the Outstanding Ambassador Service Award, Outstanding Student in Business Administration Award, and will be included in Who’s Who Among Students in America’s Junior Colleges.

CCCC honors academic excellence

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Central Carolina Community College student Lacey Fachan (right), of Moore County, shares a hug with Lisa Duncan, lead Paralegal instructor, at the college’s Academic Excellence Awards program May 5 at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Fachan received the Outstanding Student in Paralegal Technology Award. She received her Associate in Applied Science in Paralegal Technology at the college’s May 13 commencement.

CCCC honors academic excellence

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Central Carolina Community College honored its outstanding students at its May 5 Academic Excellence Awards program at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Among the awards announced was acceptance for placement in the national Who’s Who Among Student's in America’s Junior Colleges. The following students (not pictured in order) were recognized for achieving this honor: Richard Bogart, Emily Needham, Jennifer O’Brien, and Jeremy Rushlow, all of Chatham County; Joshua Bussey, Jeffrey Cannady, Shawna Cash, Lori Dewar, Skye Hoffman, Taylor Kennedy, Kimberly Liles, David Mansfield, Sondra McDougald, Edwina McKoy, Ashley Ross, and Jamie Yeatman, all of Harnett County; Erick Andino, Amanda Barnes, Alejandro Benitez, Alex Bridges, Tommy Bridges Jr., Tanya Haislip, Brittany Hunt, David Nettleton IV, Jacob Reece, Melvin Smith IV, Lacy Walker, and Rose Orange, all of Lee County; Shelby Parrott and Tammy Sexton, of Moore County; and Hillary Daly, of Cumberland County.

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