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CCCC honors student excellence
05.14.2009 • Special Events • Students/Graduates
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Drew Goodson (left), accounting instructor at Central Carolina Community College, presents the award for Outstanding Student in Accounting to Marikate Preston, of Moncure, during the college's 14th annual Academic Excellence Awards program May 6 at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Preston also received a Student Ambassador Service Award and the Larry W. Talton Excellence in Business Award. The Talton award is named for Larry W. Talton, who taught at the college for 25 years. He passed away in 1996. The college and its departments honored 66 graduating students for excelling academically, being outstanding students, serving as college ambassadors, being selected for Who's Who Among Students in America's Junior Colleges, and other achievements.
Central Carolina Community College student Holly Kidd, of Bennett, was among students honored at the college's 14th annual Academic Excellence Awards program May 6 at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Kidd was recognized for receiving the North Carolina Community College System's Academic Excellence Award, the college's Student Ambassador Service Award, and its Academic Excellence Award in Veterinary Medical Technology. The college and its departments honored 66 graduating students for excelling academically, being outstanding students, serving as college ambassadors, being selected for Who's Who Among Students in America's Junior Colleges, and other achievements.
Central Carolina Community College student Wesley Seawell (right), of Goldston, was among students honored at the college's 14th annual Academic Excellence Awards program May 6 at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Mike Neal, the college's Student Activities director, presented Seawell plaques for the North Carolina Community College System's Academic Excellence Award and the college's Student Ambassador Service Award. The college and its departments honored 66 graduating students for excelling academically, being outstanding students, serving as college ambassadors, being selected for Who's Who Among Students in America's Junior Colleges, and other achievements.
Central Carolina Community College student Myra Laster (right), of Lillington, reacts with pleasure after being presented the Academic Excellence in Human Services Award at the college's 14th annual Academic Excellence Awards program May 6 at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Kay Harris (left), psychology instructor at the college's Harnett County Campus, made the presentation. The college and its departments honored 66 graduating students for excelling academically, being outstanding students, serving as college ambassadors, being selected for Who's Who Among Students in America's Junior Colleges, and other achievements.
Central Carolina Community College student David Tomei (left), of Sanford, was among students honored at the college's 14th annual Academic Excellence Awards program May 6 at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Glenn Shearin, Machining, Tool and Die instructor, presented him with the department's Outstanding Student in Machining Technology, Tool and Die Award as math instructor Christine Taylor (center, seated) applauds. The college and departments honored 66 graduating students for excelling academically, being outstanding students, serving as Ambassadors, being selected for Who's Who Among Students in America's Junior Colleges, and other achievements.
Central Carolina Community College student Angela Wallace (left), of Sanford, was among students honored at the college's 14th annual Academic Excellence Awards program May 6 at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Wallace received the Academic Excellence in Early Childhood Associate Award from Ginger Harris-Pike, chair of the college's Early Childhood Education Department, as math instructor Christine Taylor, (center, seated) watches. The college and departments honored 66 graduating students for excelling academically, being outstanding students, serving as Ambassadors, being selected for Who's Who Among Students in America's Junior Colleges, and other achievements.
Central Carolina Community College student Rebekah Boan (right), of Cameron, was among students honored at the college's 14th annual Academic Excellence Awards program May 6 at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Boan received the Academic Excellence in Veterinary Medical Technology Award from VMT instructor Kim Browning. The college and its departments recognized 66 graduating students for excelling academically, being outstanding students, serving as Ambassadors, being selected for Who's Who Among Students in America's Junior Colleges, and other achievements.
Central Carolina Community College students Matthew Winch (left), of Carthage, and Kathryn Schonder, of Sanford, were among students honored at the college's 14th annual Academic Excellence Awards program May 6 at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Both received a Scholar Athlete Award for excellence in both academics and athletics. Winch played on the basketball team and Schonder, on the volleyball team. Also honored as a Scholar Athlete was Kyle McCarthy, of Sanford, who was not present. Schonder and McCarthy were also honored for being selected for Who's Who Among Students in America's Junior Colleges. The college and its departments honored 66 graduating students for excelling academically, being outstanding students, serving as Ambassadors, being selected for Who's Who Among Students in America's Junior Colleges, and other achievements.
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