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September 10, 2009
For Immediate Release

 

RCCC Announces Its Summer 2009 Graduates

 

             SALISBURY, N.C. — Following is the list of the summer 2009 graduates of Rowan-Cabarrus Community College. The list provides each graduate's first and last name by town of residence. These individuals completed degree or diploma program requirements during one or both of RCCC's 2009 summer semesters.

Rowan-Cabarrus Community College List of Summer 2009 Graduates

Charlotte - Megan Brown, Carrie Spearman

China Grove - Ashlyn Christy, Mikki Hartzog, Carol Martinez, Julie Moon, Casey Wagoner

Cleveland - Shannon Fleming, Laura Killian

Concord - Andrew Ayres, Charles Baker, Kevin Barbee, Kristin Barnhardt, Aleena Brunner, John Buckner, Valinda Burgess, Angela Cameron, Shantela Carter, Brandy Caudle, Alan Dowell, Susan Elliott, Jennifer Engelhaupt, Faisal Farooq, Tanya Fisher, William Forsythe, Darlene Freeman, Laquinta Gayle, Lyle Glatz, Rebecca Lambert, Clifton Lamm, Dennis Linzalone, Kendra Luckey, Sarah Milholland, Shannon Parette, Lisa Pickett, Shawn Ramdeen, Rachel Roberts, Daniel Scholl, Eric Scott, Jennifer Smith, Sheree Smith, Jennifer Taylor, Justin Wallace, Joe Wilson, Christopher Yarbrough, Thomas Yeatts, Elise Zwick

Cornelius - Tina Schultze

Davidson - Nicholas Bradford

East Spencer - Rashondra Smith, Wykesha Smith

Faith - Stephanie Brown, Jordan Honeycutt

Glade Valley - Holli Whitehead

Gold Hill - Lisa Pandolfino, Meredith White

Granite Quarry - Julie Helms

Harrisburg - Amanda Forest, Sorayda Sellers, Kari Teague

Kannapolis - Andrew Allen, Suyapa Amaya, Brandon Archie, Linda Belleville, Jill Biggs, David Cannon, James Conner, Susan Daniels, Alicia Edwards, Onome Grant, Jessica Jackson, Anna Johnson, Zackpiomb Kajangu, Sabrina Kennedy, Karen Lambert, Cedric Laws, Catherine Marlow, Danielle Mauldin, Brandon Miles, Donald Moore, Hoa Nguyen, Nicholas Poplin, Vernon Poston, Van Price, Danielle Riley, Jenny Ryerson, Angel Stevenson, Angelique Vanalstyne, Britany Vonhall, Starla Weaver, Hannah Williams, Edward Winn

Landis - Jonathan Benton, J. Pittard, Jessi Wise

Lexington - Carla Holmes, Michael Lambeth, William Young

Matthews - Bounsuan Manyvong

Mint Hill - Jeffrey Bell

Mocksville - Richard Earles, George Gunter, Michael Murphy, Ashley Tolar

Mooresville - Robert Bennett, Matthew Fahey, Ryan Harkey, Meghan Hogan, Terry Milem, Amy Thompson

Mount Pleasant - Ashley Green, Jonathan Lane, Candace Phillips, Rickey Rogers

Mount Ulla - Katherine Hoffner

Pineville - Lynette Harris

Rockwell - Michael Davis, Chandi Gilleran, Margarita Gross, Kathy Honeycutt, Jesse Hoyle, Jacqueline Posnanski, Danielle Stiltner, Kara Vallandingham

Salisbury - Anthony Austin, Virginia Blackwell, Lee Bronson, Daryl Brown, Melissa Bullock, Mark Chamberlin, Eric Cook, Pamela Eagle, Kenneth Ford, Bradley Hamrick, Felisha Himes, Michael Hinson, Jessica House, Patricia King -Padilla, Christopher Lentz, Laura Loflin, April Lowman, Tara Miller, Tiffany Miller, Robert Mitchell, Sierra Morales, Robert Moulton, Kristen Parnell, Tashieka Peek, Amy Poteat, Kenneth Powell, Whitney Pritchard, Deanna Rankin, Adam Ryerson, Tara Safrit, Aaron Sifford, Somchay Siharath, Tammie Swygert, Jacqueline Taylor, William Watson, Carl Whitley, Roslind Wiseman

Stanley - Jason Sumpter

 
 
About Rowan-Cabarrus Community College
 

               RCCC is a comprehensive, community-based institution of higher learning, serving the citizens of Rowan and Cabarrus counties in North Carolina. RCCC is one of 58 colleges in the state-supported North Carolina Community College System.

                RCCC offers fully-accredited associate-degree programs in more than 40 areas of study, including arts and sciences, business, information technology, health and public services, and engineering technologies. RCCC also offers accredited diploma and certificate programs focused on career training, continuing education and basic skills education. RCCC provides a strong foundation and transferable credits for students moving on to four-year colleges and universities and helps adults get the additional training they need to start new careers.

               RCCC annually provides more than 2,000 course offerings, serving an overall enrollment of approximately 20,000 students. In addition, RCCC provides the education and job-training programs needed to meet many of the workforce demands of the North Carolina Research Campus being developed in Kannapolis. For complete details, see the RCCC website at www.rowancabarrus.edu.

 
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