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CCCC graduates largest Adult High School/GED class in its history
01.21.2014 • College & Community • College General • Graduations • Students/Graduates
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Students at Central Carolina Community College's Jan. 16 Adult High School/General Educational Development graduation smile during the event in the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. More than 400 students completed their studies in the fall, the largest graduating class, by far, for adult education in the college's history. About 250 of the graduates attended the exercises. For more information about Central Carolina Community College's AHS/GED programs, visit www.cccc.edu or contact a College and Career Readiness coordinator: Chatham County, 919-545-8661 or dloges@cccc.edu; Harnett County, 910-814-8972 or mmcgee@cccc.edu; or Lee County, 919-777-7703 or esmith@cccc.edu. Para mas informacion en espanol - 919-545-8667 or jherbon@cccc.edu.
Gustavo Rivera, of Lee County, addresses Central Carolina Community College's Adult High School/General Educational Development graduation Jan. 16 in the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Rivera received his GED and plans to continue his education. More than 400 students earned high school or GED diplomas - the largest graduating class, by far, for adult education in the college's history. About 250 attended the graduation exercises. For more information about Central Carolina Community College's AHS/GED programs, visit www.cccc.edu or contact a College and Career Readiness coordinator: Chatham County, 919-545-8661 or dloges@cccc.edu; Harnett County, 910-814-8972 or mmcgee@cccc.edu; or Lee County, 919-777-7703 or esmith@cccc.edu. Para mas informacion en espanol - 919-545-8667 or jherbon@cccc.edu.
Clarence Richardson (right) and his wife, Hailey, are all smiles after he received his GED at Central Carolina Community College's Adult High School/General Educational Development exercises Jan. 16 at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Richardson holds his Tuition Scholarship Voucher from CCCC for a free class. He has already enrolled for the spring semester and is studying electrical engineering technology. For more information about Central Carolina Community College's AHS/GED programs, visit www.cccc.edu or contact a College and Career Readiness coordinator: Chatham County, 919-545-8661 or dloges@cccc.edu; Harnett County, 910-814-8972 or mmcgee@cccc.edu; or Lee County, 919-777-7703 or esmith@cccc.edu. Para mas informacion en espanol - 919-545-8667 or jherbon@cccc.edu.
Brian Burgess (right) of Harnett County, receives his General Educational Development diploma from Central Carolina Community College President Dr. Bud Marchant during the college's Adult High School/GED graduation Jan. 16 in the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. More than 400 students earned high school or GED diplomas - the largest graduating class, by far, for adult education in the college's history. About 250 graduates attended the graduation. For more information about CCCC's AHS/GED programs, visit www.cccc.edu or contact a College and Career Readiness coordinator: Chatham County, 919-545-8661 or dloges@cccc.edu; Harnett County, 910-814-8972 or mmcgee@cccc.edu; or Lee County, 919-777-7703 or esmith@cccc.edu. Para mas informacion en espanol - 919-545-8667 or jherbon@cccc.edu.
Amy Monk (back, center), of Harnett County, gathers with her proud family following her graduation from Central Carolina Community College's Adult High School program Jan. 16 in the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Monk plans to continue her education in early childhood education and business management in order to open her own day care center. Shown with Monk are her husband, Gary Monk Jr. (back, left), and children (from left, Tyrone, Tynesha, and Tyree. Tynesha and Tyree hold a Tuition Scholarship Voucher that will help Monk by paying for one of her classes. More than 400 students earned high school or GED diplomas - the largest graduating class, by far, for adult education in the college's history. About 250 attended the graduation ceremony. For more information about CCCC's AHS/GED programs, visit www.cccc.edu or contact a College and Career Readiness coordinator: Chatham County, 919-545-8661 or dloges@cccc.edu; Harnett County, 910-814-8972 or mmcgee@cccc.edu; or Lee County, 919-777-7703 or esmith@cccc.edu. Para mas informacion en espanol - 919-545-8667 or jherbon@cccc.edu.
Yony Reyes Sanchez, of Chatham County, addresses Central Carolina Community College's Adult High School/General Educational Development graduation Jan. 16 in the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. More than 400 students earned high school or GED diplomas - the largest graduating class, by far, for adult education in the college's history. About 250 attended the graduation exercises. For more information about Central Carolina Community College's AHS/GED programs, visit www.cccc.edu or contact a College and Career Readiness coordinator: Chatham County, 919-545-8661 or dloges@cccc.edu; Harnett County, 910-814-8972 or mmcgee@cccc.edu; or Lee County, 919-777-7703 or esmith@cccc.edu. Para mas informacion en espanol - 919-545-8667 or jherbon@cccc.edu.
Josue Hernandez De Dios, of Chatham County, gets a big hug from his daughter, Aura, following the Jan. 16 Central Carolina Community College Adult High School/General Educational Development graduation in the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. He received his GED and now plans to continue his education. He holds a CCCC Tuition Scholarship Voucher that will pay for one of his classes. More than 400 adults earned diplomas, the largest adult education class in the college's history. About 250 graduates attended the commencement. For more information about the college's AHS/GED programs, visit www.cccc.edu or contact a College and Career Readiness coordinator: Chatham County, 919-545-8661 or dloges@cccc.edu; Harnett County, 910-814-8972 or mmcgee@cccc.edu; or Lee County, 919-777-7703 or esmith@cccc.edu. Para mas informacion en espanol - 919-545-8667 or jherbon@cccc.edu.
Graduation attendees, young and old, raised their cameras, smartphones and iPads above the heads of the large crowd gathered Jan. 16 for Central Carolina Community College's Adult High School/General Educational Development graduation. The event, held in the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center, honored the achievements of the more than 400 adult education students who earned their diplomas. About 250 graduates attended the exercises. For more information about the college's AHS/GED programs, visit www.cccc.edu or contact a College and Career Readiness coordinator: Chatham County, 919-545-8661 or dloges@cccc.edu; Harnett County, 910-814-8972 or mmcgee@cccc.edu; or Lee County, 919-777-7703 or esmith@cccc.edu. Para mas informacion en espanol - 919-545-8667 or jherbon@cccc.edu.
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