Isolde Curry of Candler was among 40 Southwestern Community College students inducted into the National Technical Honor Society on April 6 at SCC’s Jackson Campus. Not pictured is Charles Hixon of Candler. |
Gwynneth Bird of Cherokee was among 40 Southwestern Community College students inducted into the National Technical Honor Society on April 6 at SCC’s Jackson Campus. |
Chelsea Ramsey of Waynesville was among 40 Southwestern Community College students inducted into the National Technical Honor Society on April 6 at SCC’s Jackson Campus. Not pictured are Haley Evans and Brittany Heatherly, both of Canton. |
Jackson County residents who were inducted into the National Technical Honor Society on April 6 at Southwestern Community College include, from left: Ginger Smith of Balsam, Destiny Ferra-Martin of Glenville, James Howe of Cullowhee, Jake Coburn of Cullowhee, William C. Greer of Sylva and Brooke Fountain of Sylva. Not pictured are Debra Cumbie of Dillsboro, Forrest Fernandes of Sylva, Kelly Hare of Sylva, Erik Monsrud of Sylva, Rebecca Morgan of Tuckasegee, Marc Parks of Cashiers and Alicia Rogers-Tyre of Cashiers. |
Also inducted from Jackson County was Calley Anthony of Cullowhee. |
Macon County residents who were inducted into the National Technical Honor Society on April 6 at Southwestern Community College include, from left (from Franklin unless otherwise noted): Theresa Collins, Sandra Deats, Rita Roach, Hilary Helmer of Otto, Brianna Burk, Sandra Lapp and Charlene Bellavance. Not pictured are Jennifer Brown, Sarah Carpenter, Jissell Colon, Allison Custer of Otto, Nicole McDaniel and Lutchi Huscusson. |
Swain County residents who were inducted into the National Technical Honor Society on April 6 at Southwestern Community College include, from left (from Bryson City unless otherwise noted: Gabrielle Beam, Jesse Walker, David Parton, Gwynneth Bird of Cherokee and Daqiang Zheng of Whittier. Not pictured are Deanna Ellison and Levi Weigand. |
Forty Southwestern Community College students were inducted into the National Technical Honor Society on Monday, April 6, on SCC’s Jackson Campus.
They all hold at least a 3.5 Grade Point Average, were nominated by a teaching faculty member and rank among the top 20 percent of active students in their respective programs.
“Every one of these inductees has worked hard for this honor, and they’ve received a lot of support from family and friends as well as the faculty and staff here,” said Dr. Thom Brooks, SCC’s executive vice president for instruction and student services. “NTHS recognizes outstanding student achievement in career and technical education. It encourages higher scholastic achievement, cultivates a desire for personal excellence and helps students find success in the workplace. We’re extremely proud of all these students.”
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