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Savana Marksbary

SAVANA MARKSBARY CCTC Alumna, AAS Natural Resources Management Savana Marksbary graduated from Central Carolina Technical College in 2024 with an Associate in Applied Science in Natural Resources Management. She chose

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Tina Goodwin

Twenty-Two years ago, Tina Marie Goodwin walked across the stage at CCTC with an Associate Degree in Paralegal Studies and the highest GPA in her program. As a young mother

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Ra’Shidah China

Meet Ra’Shidah China, who was a graduate of the Early College program at Central Carolina Technical College in 2022. She was inspired by her mother, Gwen China Croskey, who attended,

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Devaney Ullrey

In 2022, Devaney Ullrey graduated with a clear vision – to pursue a career in Massage Therapy. Her journey led her to CCTC, where she found not only a plethora

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Josh Arrants

2002 graduate Josh Arrants expressed his desire to work in conservation and highlighted how the Natural Resources Management Program at CCTC offered a well-rounded education with hands-on opportunities. As a

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Vanessa McClendon

Recent 2023 graduate Vanessa McLendon was encouraged to attend CCTC by her co-workers at Prisma Health.  Vanessa said, “My co-workers expressed that the lectures, clinical skills, and simulated training received

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Ross Connor

Recent CCTC graduate Ross Connor was looking to make a career change to the environmental field.  He heard that “CCTC had a great environmental program.” During his time as a

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Ashley Mack

Ashley Nichole Mack graduated from Central Carolina Technical College in 2023 with a mission to make a difference in healthcare. After having a baby in 2021, Mack became ill with

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All CCTC campuses will be closed Friday, March 27 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. for employee training.

During this time, you may notice law enforcement presence as part of routine safety coordination. There is no cause for concern.