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NSCC Recognizes 2014 Registered Nursing Graduates In Special Pinning Ceremony

May 24, 2014Updated:November 30, 2016No Comments1 Min Read

ARCHBOLD, OHIO – Twenty students completing Northwest State Community College’s registered nursing associate degree program were recently pinned in a special ceremony held for the graduates. Graduates are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Exam and enter directly into the workforce, or they may transfer their credits into a bachelor’s degree program.

The following graduates were recognized during the ceremony: Fulton County: Patricia Bowers (Archbold), McCalla Burkhard (Swanton), Necole Lynch (Wauseon), Shane Tanner (Wauseon) and Angela Wilke (Archbold). Williams County: Amber Null (Montpelier) and Corissa Oberlin (Edon).

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