PENDLETON — Tri-County Technical College recently handed out awards to students for the 2015-2016 academic year. Among the award winners were the following local students:
David Fulton Hayes of Pickens was honored as Tri-County Technical College’s Outstanding Accounting Student while Angela Turner Griffin of Easley was named Outstanding Criminal Justice Technology Student.
James Eugene Fish of Easley received Tri-County’s Outstanding Media Arts Production Student Award while Aaron Elijah Watson of Pickens received the Outstanding Engineering Graphics Technology (EGT) Student Award.
Matthew Shane Varney of Liberty received the General Engineering Technology (GET) Student Award and Rebecca Ashton Andrews of Easley received the Outstanding Expanded Duty Dental Assisting Student Award.
James David Knott of Liberty received the Outstanding Phi Theta Kappa Student Award.
Rebecca Ashton Andrews of Easley, left, was named the Outstanding Expanded Duty Dental Assisting Student Award at the annual awards ceremony recently. Presenting the plaque is Mandy Hanks, program coordinator.
James Eugene Fish of Easley received Tri-County’s Outstanding Media Arts Production Student Award. Presenting the plaque is John Woodson, program coordinator.
Angela Turner Griffin of Easley, middle, was named the Outstanding Criminal Justice Technology Student. Pictured with her are Dr. Chris McFarlin, Criminal Justice Technology program coordinator, left, and Tom Lawrence, department head.
David Fulton Hayes of Pickens, right, accepts Tri-County Technical College’s Outstanding Accounting Student award from Brenda Mattison, accounting program coordinator.
James David Knott of Liberty, right, accepts the Outstanding Phi Theta Kappa Student Award from Jim De Loache, English instructor and AZB advisor.
Matthew Shane Varney of Liberty, left, was awarded Tri-County Technical College’s General Engineering Technology (GET) Student Award. Presenting the plaque is Dorian McIntire, GET program coordinator.
Aaron Elijah Watson of Pickens, right, received the Outstanding Engineering Graphics Technology (EGT) Student Award. Presenting the plaque is Roger Burgess, program coordinator.