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CCCC spring graduates celebrate big day

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CCCC spring graduates celebrate big day

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Members of Central Carolina Community College's Class of 2014 share the fun at their May 22 graduation by trying to catch a mortarboard (center) with a large 'C' on it. Four of the mortarboards were tossed out to the graduating class by faculty speaker Lisa Key Brown, the college's 2014 Instructor of the Year, as she counseled the graduates to remember the four 'Cs' of success and happiness in life: celebration, confidence, collaboration, and community. The college awarded 315 degrees and 421 diplomas and certificates, with some students receiving multiple credentials. Pictures from the commencement exercises can be downloaded in a few days from www.cccc.edu. The commencement can also be viewed online at 4CNCLive.com. For information on what CCCC offers, visit www.cccc.edu/.

CCCC spring graduates celebrate big day

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David Christianson (right), of Lee County, is congratulated on receiving his Associate of Applied Science in Automotive Systems Technology by Central Carolina Community College President Dr. Bud Marchant at the college's May 22 Spring Commencement at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. The college awarded 315 degrees and 421 diplomas and certificates, with some students receiving multiple credentials. Pictures from the commencement exercises can be downloaded in a few days from www.cccc.edu. The commencement can also be viewed online at 4CNCLive.com. For information on what CCCC offers, visit www.cccc.edu/.

CCCC spring graduates celebrate big day

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Guadalupe Norato, of Lee County, delivers one of the commencement addresses at Central Carolina Community College's May 22 spring graduation at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Norato received her Associate in Applied Science in Business Administration. The college awarded 315 degrees and 421 diplomas and certificates, with some students receiving multiple credentials. Pictures from the commencement exercises can be downloaded in a few days from www.cccc.edu. The commencement can also be viewed online at 4CNCLive.com. For information on what CCCC offers, visit www.cccc.edu/.

CCCC spring graduates celebrate big day

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Janet Galvez (right), of Lee County, receives a congratulatory kiss from her husband, Francisco Galvez, as sister-in-law Dulce Galvez and daughter Mariana look on following Central Carolina Community College's Spring Commencement May 22 at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Galvez received her Associate in Applied Science in Early Childhood Education and plans to continue her education at Fayetteville State University. The college awarded 315 associate degrees, and 421 diplomas and certificates, with some students receiving multiple credentials. Pictures from the commencement exercises can be downloaded in a few days from www.cccc.edu. The commencement can also be viewed online at 4CNCLive.com. For information on what CCCC offers, visit www.cccc.edu/.

CCCC spring graduates celebrate big day

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Mollie Mejia, of Lee County, receives congratulations from her former Lee County High School English teacher, Dr. Charlotte Jones, following Central Carolina Community College's Spring Commencement May 22 at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Mejia received her Associate in Applied Science in Early Childhood Education. The college awarded 315 associate degrees, and 421 diplomas and certificates, with some students receiving multiple credentials. Pictures from the commencement exercises can be downloaded in a few days from www.cccc.edu. The commencement can also be viewed online at 4CNCLive.com. For information on what CCCC offers, visit www.cccc.edu/.

CCCC spring graduates celebrate big day

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Jasmine Wicker, deceased, of Lee County, should have been at Central Carolina Community College's spring commencement, but died during the winter. Her Associate in Applied Science in Human Services was awarded posthumously to her family at the college's May 22 commencement. Presenting the degree to the family are (from left) CCCC Executive Vice President for Instruction Dr. Lisa Chapmen, Sociology instructor Vadrin Colvin-King and Vice President of Student Services Ken Hoyle. Receiving the degree are (from center, left) Jasmine's mother Shonda Moncrease, aunt Schricka Watson-Johnson, grandmother Marcelene McLean, and aunt Tonia Watson, accompanied by CCCC Director of Student Activities Mike Neal.The college awarded 315 associate degrees, and 421 diplomas and certificates, with some students receiving multiple credentials. Pictures from the commencement exercises can be downloaded in a few days from www.cccc.edu. The commencement can also be viewed online at 4CNCLive.com. For information on what CCCC offers, visit www.cccc.edu/.

CCCC spring graduates celebrate big day

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Elizabeth Morone (right), of Harnett County, is congratulated by Central Carolina Community College President Dr. Bud Marchant on receiving her Associate in Applied Science in Accounting at the college's May 22 Spring Commencement at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. The college awarded 315 degrees and 421 diplomas and certificates, with some students receiving multiple credentials. Pictures from the commencement exercises can be downloaded in a few days from www.cccc.edu. The commencement can also be viewed online at 4CNCLive.com. For information on what CCCC offers, visit www.cccc.edu/.

CCCC spring graduates celebrate big day

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Vivian Smith, of Harnett County, delivers one of the graduating student addresses at Central Carolina Community College's May 22 Spring Commencement at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Smith received her Diploma in Cosmetology. The college awarded 315 associate degrees, and 421 diplomas and certificates, with some students receiving multiple credentials. Pictures from the commencement exercises can be downloaded in a few days from www.cccc.edu. The commencement can also be viewed online at 4CNCLive.com. For information on what CCCC offers, visit www.cccc.edu/.

CCCC spring graduates celebrate big day

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Lauren Jernigan (center), of Harnett County, gets a hug from her grandparents, Diane and Earl Parrish, after receiving her Associate in Applied Science in Veterinary Medical Technology at Central Carolina Community College's May 22 Spring Commencement at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. The college awarded 315 associate degrees, and 421 diplomas and certificates, with some students receiving multiple credentials. Pictures from the commencement exercises can be downloaded in a few days from www.cccc.edu. The commencement can also be viewed online at 4CNCLive.com. For information on what CCCC offers, visit www.cccc.edu/.

CCCC spring graduates celebrate big day

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Scott Butcher, of Chatham County, delivers one of the graduating student addresses at Central Carolina Community College's May 22 Spring Commencement at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center. Butcher received his Associate in Applied Science in Industrial Systems Technology. The college awarded 315 associate degrees, and 421 diplomas and certificates, with some students receiving multiple credentials. Pictures from the commencement exercises can be downloaded in a few days from www.cccc.edu. The commencement can also be viewed online at 4CNCLive.com. For information on what CCCC offers, visit www.cccc.edu/.

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