Franklin County, News, Phil Campbell, Red Bay, Russellville
 By  Staff Reports Published 
3:03 am Wednesday, July 8, 2015

NW-SCC announces 2015 graduates

Northwest-Shoals Community College Commencement Ceremonies for the 2014-2015 academic year were held Thursday, May 14.

Degree abbreviations, as supplied by NW-SCC, are as follows: AA=Associate in Arts; AS=Associate in Science; AAS=Associate in Applied Science; AOT=Associate in Occupational Technical; and CERT=Certificate.

Local graduates from Northwest-Shoals and the degree they earned are:

– Hodges, Alabama: Tayna M. Chaney, CERT; Nathan C. Rackard, AS

– Phil Campbell, Alabama: Michelle L. Adams, AAS; Trevor Lukas Allison, AA; Riley H. Baker, AS; Obrey Nashea Burks, AAS; Kendra Mae Campbell, AA; Samantha N. Elkins, AAS; Cody A. Farley, AAS; Alex Joseph Fragale, AA; Jay D. Grissom, AAS; Jessica Lauren Haddock, CERT; Kathy Yocom Hudson, CERT; Tyler Wayne Jenkins, AA; Bryan Jimenez, AA; Keenan J. Keil, AOT; Laurie Nicole Mitchell, AAS; Shaela M. Pace, AAS; Ethan J. Pharr, AA; Rebecca Diane Pounders, AAS; Audrey Deanna Stiles, AAS; Autumn Joy Thomas, AA; Kendra C. Tittle, AAS; Pamela Laci Valdez, CERT; Debra Leeann Welch, CERT; Jeffery W. White, CERT; Morgan Faith Whitten, AAS

– Red Bay, Alabama: Clydetta Labree Botchway, AAS; Shelby Blaine Bullen, AAS; Katie Elana Harris, AS; Daric Michael Pruitt, CERT

– Russellville, Alabama: Adan N. Abarca, AS; Anna Marie Anderson, AAS; Gaspariny Andres-Pascual, CERT; James Thomas Aycock, CERT; Melissa Paige Bendall, AS; Eric Wayne Berry, CERT; Amy Katharine Brady, AAS; Jairo Issac Castro, AS; Jessica L. Clanton, AAS; Jenna Rena Daniel, AOT; Beatriz G. Felix-Rosaliano, AS; Justin Keith Fretwell, AS; Cody Ryan Glasgow, AAS; Gabriela Gomez, AS; Celia Renee Hargett, AAS; Bethany Renee Hatton, CERT; Stephanie Hernandez, AA; Jenni Nicole Hodge, AAS; Tammy L. Holt, AA; Jonathan B. Humphries, CERT; Kimberly R. Jett, AAS; Lyndi M. Little, AAS; Magda Berta Lopez, AS; Irma J. Lopez, AS; Jessica J. Lopez, AA; Alfredo Marquez-Prado, AAS; Maria Martinez, CERT; Patrick Dalton McGee, AAS; Kendra Tyra Melecio, AAS; James Q. Nolen, AS; Holly L. Polasky, CERT; Tania Ramirez, AA; Shelley Lynn Rowland, AAS; Alma Banessa Salgado, AS; Joseph L. Santos, CERT; Kayla L. Tyra, AAS; Erica M. Valdez, AA; Tanya Yanely Valdez-Mojica, AS; Mariza Vela-Astrain, AAS; William Keith Washington, AOT; Rosa Lee Winston, CERT- Spruce Pine, Alabama: Linda C. Castillo, AAS; Tyler S. Taylor, CERT; Whitley Alanna Yocom, AA

 

 

 

 

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