Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas proudly celebrated the Associate Degree Nursing graduates during a special pinning ceremony on the Helena Campus, recognizing their hard work, dedication, and commitment to the nursing profession.
This milestone represents countless hours of studying, clinical experiences, perseverance, and a passion for caring for others. Faculty, family members, and friends gathered to honor the graduates as they prepared to begin the next chapter of their healthcare journeys.
Graduates recognized during the ceremony included Chelsea Camp, Tamera Banks, Haley Watkins, Kaylynn Ford, Jaleesa Franklin, Maggie Guest, Kailey Hollaway, Jasmine Towers, Ashley Cummings, Shanita Cannon, Blake Bowen, Melissa Luebke, Sara Feather, Jaisetea Jefferson, Shawnessi King, Hailey McClanahan, Joshua (Grant) Rohrscheib, Jeffery Wages, and Dekota Watkins.
Among the graduates, Chelsea Camp and Joshua (Grant) Rohrscheib made PCCUA history as the youngest Associate Degree Nursing graduates recognized by the college at just 19 years old. Their achievement reflects an incredible level of dedication, academic excellence, and determination at such a young age.
PCCUA congratulates these graduates on this outstanding accomplishment and looks forward to the positive impact they will make in the healthcare field and the communities they will serve.
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