WCJC RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY GRADUATES

August 27, 2024
Sixteen students recently graduated from Wharton County Junior College’s Radiologic Technology program.

Sixteen students recently graduated from Wharton County Junior College’s Radiologic Technology program. Front row, left to right, are Leila Dawudi  of Fulshear, Paula Jones of West Columbia, Jessica Reyna of Wharton, Joanna Rios of Richmond, Landry Payne of East Bernard, Cesley Campos of Wharton, Madeline Fielder of Rosenberg and Jewell Ochoa of El Campo. Back row, left to right, are Gladys Govea of Wadsworth, Alondra Garcia of West Columbia, Maria Hurtado of Palacios, Justin Dannhaus of Needville, Raymond Loh of Missouri City, Larry Leal Jr. of Wharton, Audrey Zepeda of Bay City and Hayle Mullen of Van Vleck.

 

WHARTON, TEXAS – Sixteen students recently graduated from the Wharton County Junior College Radiologic Technology program. A ceremony was held on Aug. 16 at the Wharton campus.

Graduates included:

  • Brazoria County – Alondra Garcia of West Columbia and Paula Jones of West Columbia,
  • Fort Bend County – Justin Dannhaus of Needville, Leila Dawudi of Fulshear, Madeline Fielder of Rosenberg, Raymond Loh of Missouri City and Joanna Rios of Richmond,
  • Matagorda County – Gladys Govea of Wadsworth, Maria Hurtado of Palacios, Hayle Mullen of Van Vleck and Audrey Zepeda of Bay City
  • Wharton County – Cesley Campos of Wharton, Larry Leal Jr. of Wharton, Jewell Ochoa of El Campo, Landry Payne of East Bernard and Jessica Reyna of Wharton

The WCJC Radiologic Technology Program prepares students for entry-level radiologic technologist positions. Course 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

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