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38 join National Technical Honor Society

2014-12-19
Jackson County residents who were inducted into SCC’s National Technical Honor Society
Jackson County residents who were inducted into SCC’s National Technical Honor Society last month include, front row, from left: Dawn Peace of Sylva, Taylor Beauchemin of Sylva, Dina “Dany” Rigal of Sylva, Kayla Wright of Cherokee and Rodica Popescu of Cashiers. Back row: Vladyslav Prykhodko of Cashiers, Charles “Ted” Moore of Sylva and David Cox of Cullowhee. Not pictured is Jessica Small of Cullowhee.
 
Macon County residents who were inducted into SCC’s National Technical Honor Society last month include, front row, from left: Nichole Hill of Otto, Brianna Kennedy of Franklin, Elizabeth Drevas of Franklin, Zayra Diaz of Franklin, Noah Miller of Franklin, Emma Scott of Franklin and Kylie Douglas of Franklin. Back row: Patricia Shearer of Franklin, Bridgette Berry of Franklin, Tracy Giles-Sellino of Franklin, Lenny Perino of Franklin and Nathan Olson of Franklin. Not pictured are Kishin Aruwani of Franklin, Brandy Capotosto of Otto, Kaitlyn Moninghoff of Franklin, Miranda Partington of Franklin, Ashley Schofield of Franklin and Thomas Woolbright of Franklin.
 
Jordan Barker of Bryson City was inducted into SCC’s National Technical Honor Society last month. Other Swain County inductees not pictured are Nick Jones of Whittier, Kylie Yacuzzo of Bryson City and Christi Zollinger of Bryson City.
 
Haywood County residents who were inducted into SCC’s National Technical Honor Society last month include, from left: Jarred Black of Canton, Connor Luckey Smith of Clyde and Landen Stevenson of Waynesville. Not pictured are Waynesville residents Kitina Houck and Maggie Woods.
 
Ana Dolinta of Highlands was inducted into SCC’s National Technical Honor Society last month.
 
Jacqueline Shuey of Lake Toxaway was inducted into SCC’s National Technical Honor Society last month.

Thirty-eight Southwestern Community College students were inducted into the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) during a Nov. 20 ceremony at the college’s Jackson Campus.

Inductees must hold at least a 3.5 Grade Point Average, be nominated by a teaching faculty member and rank among the top 20 percent of active students in their respective programs.

“Every student who’s been inducted has every reason to feel extremely proud about joining this prestigious organization,” said Dr. Thom Brooks, SCC’s executive vice president for instruction and student services. He also serves as Southwestern’s NTHS faculty advisor.

“We have students from a wide variety of our programs represented in NTHS, an organization that encourages higher scholastic achievement, cultivates a desire for personal excellence and helps students find success in today’s highly competitive workplace.”

For more information about SCC and the programs it offers, visit southwesterncc.edu or call 828.339.4394. Spring classes start Jan. 7.

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