RCC’s University Transfer Graduates Have Big Plans

RCC’s University Transfer Graduates Have Big Plans
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Start at Robeson Community College. Go anywhere. That’s what Robeson Community College faculty and staff tell its students every day, and our graduates are living proof of that.

Robeson Community College recently asked our 2022 University Transfer graduates about the plans they were making and here is where some of them will be headed this fall:

 Appalachian State University

  • Kimberly D. Whitfield

Ashworth College

  • Kacheina Azea Maynor

 Campbell University

  • Danny E. Diemart

 East Carolina University

  • Ky’Aisa Nashay Roberts

 Fayetteville State University

  • Casey Olivia Archer
  • Taisha Marie Dixon
  • Marlene Gonzalez Flores
  • Ahmani Breonna Jearlds
  • Shawn Coty Jones

 Loyola Marymount University

  • Cristiana Y. Claudio

 Methodist University

  • Chelsea Elizabeth Burnette

 NC A&T State University

  • Topsonise Pierre Philippe

 North Carolina Central University

  • Victoria Brooke Johnson

 NC State University

  • Katelyn L. Carr
  • Mason Reese Hall
  • Courtland Aaron Hayes

 Sandhills Community College

  • Nya Camry Carter

 Southern New Hampshire University

  • Jeanetta Elizabeth Monte

 UNC Chapel Hill

  • Alondra Diaz Sandoval
  • Azucena Maldonado Aguilar
  • Vanessa Zavala Cruz

 UNC Charlotte

  • Sharron Verania Alcaraz Acosta
  • James Ethan Evans
  • Malaeya L. Graham
  • Madison James Haywood
  • Ana Laura Hernandez

 UNC Greensboro

  • Nathaniel Aaron Hayes

 UNC Pembroke

  • Ashley C. Barez
  • Christian Zane Caughill
  • Logan A. Collins
  • Jazmin Tuqenya Council
  • Anna Keturah Davis
  • Abel S. Garcia
  • Cameron Elisha Graham
  • Samantha Daniele Harrell
  • Amber Dawn Hutchinson
  • Makayla Lynn Hunt
  • Reymil Lendof Gomez
  • Jennifer Samantha Lima
  • Samantha Shantel Locklear
  • Saleiya Kayden Lowery
  • Breonna Lynn Lowry
  • David Mendoza
  • Walker Dwayne Mishue
  • Madison R. Smith

 UNC Wilmington

  • Ethan Cole Driggers
  • Logan Alexander Lowery
  • Cameron Tyler Nedley

 Wake Technical Community College

  • Benjamin Caleb Gilley

 Western Carolina University

  • Rachel M. Clegg
  • Alisha Shakira-Ann Rogers
  • William J. Vanderslice

 Several students will be returning to Robeson Community College to pursue additional degrees. Those students are:

  • Tammy Lynette Bell – Criminal Justice
  • Melicent Leigh Carter – Respiratory Therapy
  • Jose Eduardo Garcia Vergara – BLET
  • Tierra Cheyenne Locklear – EMS
  • Dacarius Andrell McKeithan – Associate of Science and Medical Coding
  • Kiale M. Rogers – Applying to new Sonography program

 Other university transfer students Jenny M. Bryce,  Reonna Renae Bullard, Cheyenne Carol Clark, Kyndra Makayla Cummings, Jayme A. Duran, Taylor Alexis Harlee , Millicent Bullard Jones, Thomas J. Lewter, Krista Carol McGirt, Ada Lashalle McMillan, and Brenda I. Vazquez completed the requirements of an associate of arts or associate of science degree program.

Original source can be found here.



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