Dr. Mary Kirk, president of Montgomery Community College, will be the
guest speaker at Randolph Community College’s College and Career
Readiness graduation set for 7 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 16, at the Asheboro
High School Performing Arts Center.
Approximately
75 students are expected to participate in Monday’s ceremony out of over
280 General Educational Development (GED) graduates and 5 Adult High
School Diploma graduates who are eligible.
Also
speaking at the graduation ceremony will be GED graduates Maximiliano
Ramirez and Jeanine Salas (husband and wife); Maria Tejeda; and Lauren
Johnson, an honor graduate.
Dr. Robert Shackleford
Jr., RCC president, will give the welcome. Anne B. Hockett, vice
president for instructional services, will recognize the honor students
and present the candidates for graduation. The conferring of the
diplomas will be handled by F. Mac Sherrill, chairman of the RCC Board
of Trustees, and Ashley Moody, director of adult basic education and
adult high school. Moody and Melissa Smith, distance education
specialist, will also present a special invitation to the graduates.
Serving as graduation marshals will be Foundation Ambassadors Connor
Bryant, Michael Dunn, Sheryl Pugh, and Monica Spencer, and Randolph
Rotary Scholar Jennifer Martinez. Faculty marshals will be Callie
Everett and Melissa Woodell.
For a complete list of graduates, go to http://www.randolph.edu/newevents/2013/2013-12-13.php.
Friday, December 13, 2013
Randolph Community College's College and Career Readiness Graduation Set for December 16
Labels:
Adult High School Diploma,
Basic Skills graduation,
College and Career Readiness program,
Dr. Mary Kirk,
GED,
General Educational Development,
Randolph Community College
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