Wharton County Junior College recently recognized graduates of the Radiologic Technology
Program. Front row, left to right, are Chau "Cassidy" Huynh Alanis of Houston, Becky Ramirez of Victoria, Gabrielle Brister of West Columbia, Jessica Armstrong of West Columbia, Rachel Schwartz of Bay City, Taylor Kaluza of Needville and Zakia Osmani of Sugar Land. Back row, left to right, are Leo Aboh of Katy, Bayley Newman of Victoria, Madisen Montalvo of El Campo, Cami Gartman of Brazoria, Macy Henke of Hallettsville and Nikhil Paul of Richmond.
WHARTON, TEXAS – Thirteen students recently graduated from the Wharton County Junior College Radiologic
Technology program. Graduates included:
Brazoria County – Jessica Armstrong of West Columbia, Gabrielle Brister of West Columbia
and Cami Gartman of Brazoria
Fort Bend County – Leo Aboh of Katy, Taylor Kaluza of Needville, Zakia Osmani of Sugar
Land and Nikhil Paul of Richmond
Harris County – Chau “Cassidy” Huynh Alanis of Houston
Lavaca County – Macy Henke of Hallettsville
Matagorda County – Rachel Schwartz of Bay City
Victoria County – Bayley Newman of Victoria and Becky Ramirez of Victoria
Wharton County – Madisen Montalvo of El Campo
Wharton County Junior College Radiologic Technology Program prepares students for
entry-level RT positions. The RT curriculum is a balance of general educational and
technical courses as well as supervised clinical work at local hospitals. These courses
provide the student with an opportunity for educational development as well as occupational
competence during the 24-month program. For more information, visit www.wcjc.edu