TCL honors 29 new health care graduates at summer ceremony

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TCL Honors 29 new health care graduates at summer ceremony
Photo courtesy Technical College of the Lowcountry

Nearly 30 new health care workers, recent graduates, are getting ready to head into medical and health facilities across the Lowcountry and beyond, thanks to the Technical College of the Lowcountry (TCL).

Recognized as the Lowcountry’s top nursing program, The Technical College of the Lowcountry recently honored 29 graduates from its massage therapy, nursing and radiologic technology programs at its summer pinning ceremonies held at the Beaufort Mather Campus.

“We are so proud of these graduates for their dedication to the health sciences as well as their commitment to excellence,” Health Sciences Dean Dr. Joey Swearingen said. “Our programs are rigorous and produce extremely qualified and successful graduates, giving them confidence to walk proudly into the field.”

Students experience on-campus learning using high-tech simulation equipment and receive intense additional hands-on practice at clinical sites located throughout Beaufort, Jasper, Hampton and Colleton counties. In fact, upon successful completion of their licensing exams, most students go right to work here in the Lowcountry.

TCL Honors 29 new health care graduates at summer ceremony
Images courtesy Technical College of the Lowocuntry

The Associate Degree in Nursing graduates are:

Jill Compton
Kelsey Cubbedge
Lindsey Fine
Ashley Holt
Sharri Hurst
Jillian Teeter
Shaina Thibault
Jordyn Trull

The Practical Nursing graduates are:

Kahla Fry
Abimbola Osuolale
Gabriella Smith
Briannah Stokes

The Massage Therapy Certificate graduates are:

Kianna Britton
Natalie Clark
Ni’Asia Grant
Cymone Jenkins
Claudia Lopez Morales
Kate Mock
Kaylin Norris
Adrienne Osborn

The Radiologic Technology graduates are:

Haley Budzynski
Micahla Fetters
Joshua Goodpaster
Adrian Kennett
Ana Massa
Erica Orr
Sarah Silvas
Chasmere Washington
Sheree White

Congratulations to the new TCL health care graduates, and thank you for selecting a career that will help others in our community.

About TCL

The Technical College of the Lowcountry is the region’s primary provider of higher education and workforce training. The public, two-year community college, TCL graduates approximately 5,000 students annually. TCL has campuses in Beaufort, Bluffton and Hampton and serves Beaufort, Colleton, Hampton and Jasper Counties; and recently opened a fourth campus at the Culinary Institute of the South.

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