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CNC Grads Celebrate Hard Work In Quesnel

Thirty-one graduates, along with their family and friends, celebrated today as the College of New Caledonia hosted it’s convocation in Quesnel

Rolanda Neufeld was singled out and was presented with the Lieutenant Governor’s Silver Medal.

Below is a list of those who were honoured.

APPLIED BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT CERTIFICATE

Delaney French Kimberly Garvin Rochelle Hennigar
Susanne Hutnyk Tess Layfield Amanda Lebrun
Tayler Magnuson Melody Peever Kialha Peters
Cindy Petrin Rachel Phillips Phoenix Rea
Bonnie Sheets Rhonda Stewart Sara Valois
Stephanie Wright

ARTS AND SCIENCE DEGREE

ASSOCIATE ARTS DEGREE

Hannah Deane

HUMAN SERVICES PROGRAMS

SOCIAL SERVICE WORKER CERTIFICATE

Kelly Quick

SOCIAL SERVICE WORKER DIPLOMA

Ashley Adams Camille Anderson Tuan Chalk
Michelle Godfrey Tanya Hanic Kathaleen Mullin
Sasha Parr Brittany Raynor Kimberly Smith
Nancy Stratton

UPGRADING AND ACCESS PROGRAM

BC ADULT GRADUATION DIPLOMA

Christopher Heaton Leah Youchezin

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