WCJC RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM GRADUATES 16

September 16, 2021
WCJC RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM GRADUATES 16

Sept. 16, 2021

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  

 WCJC RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM GRADUATES 16

Sixteen students recently graduated from the Wharton County Junior College Radiologic Technology program. Graduates included Essentual Hall of Brazoria, Elizabeth Navarrete of Port Lavaca, Caitlyn Deem of Schulenberg, Valerie Cruz of Richmond, Ryan Hedt of Needville, Vanessa Rodriguez of Rosenberg, Kaleb Vogler of Rosenberg, Briannia Armour of Palacios, Juliet Galan of Bay City, Tamara Perez of Palacios, Sarah Smith of Bay City, Sanae Brandes of Louise, Ashleigh Burns of Wharton, Morgan Hansen of Louise, Arminda Rodriguez of East Bernard and Nycole Whestein of Boling.  

WHARTON, TEXAS – Sixteen students recently graduated from the Wharton County Junior College Radiologic Technology program.

Graduates included:

  • Brazoria County – Essentual Hall of Brazoria
  • Calhoun County – Elizabeth Navarrete of Port Lavaca
  • Fayette County – Caitlyn Deem of Schulenberg
  • Fort Bend County – Valerie Cruz of Richmond, Ryan Hedt of Needville, Vanessa Rodriguez of Rosenberg and Kaleb Vogler of Rosenberg
  • Matagorda County – Briannia Armour of Palacios, Juliet Galan of Bay City, Tamara Perez of Palacios and Sarah Smith of Bay City
  • Wharton County – Sanae Brandes of Louise, Ashleigh Burns of Wharton, Morgan Hansen of Louise, Arminda Rodriguez of East Bernard and Nycole Whestein of Boling.

The Radiologic Technology program is a two-year associate of applied science degree program designed to prepare students for employment as healthcare professionals capable of administering various diagnostic imaging technologies. For more information, visit www.wcjc.edu

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