Press Release                                                                                                                                                   
Date:
August 31, 2023
Contact:
lgarrett@tctc.edu

Seventy-Seven Students Named to

Tri-County’s Dean’s List for Summer 2023

PENDLETON --- Seventy-seven students have been named to Tri-County Technical College’s Dean’s List for summer 2023.

To be eligible for the Dean’s List, a student must be classified as a degree, diploma, or certificate-seeking student; earn at least 12 credit hours in courses numbered 100 or higher; attain a GPA of 3.50 – 3.99; cannot earn an “F,” “WF,” or “U” grade for courses numbered 100 or below, or MAT 150 or ENG 150.

Based on information at the close of the summer 2023 semester, the following individuals met the requirements for the Dean’s List.

Anderson County

From Anderson:

Monya Ashley Barnes, Media Arts Production; Christopher Colin Black, Computer Technology - Network Systems Management Emphasis; Brian Austin Cain, Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Technology; Christian Tyler Carter, Associate in Arts; Jacob Dowdy, Computer Technology - Network Systems Management Emphasis; Zariah Symone Fuller, Business Administration - Management Emphasis; Naomi Pretty Heng, Medical Laboratory Technology; Tate Daniel Horton, Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Technology; Conner Owen Laughridge, Medical Laboratory Technology; Ethan C. Manly, Computer Technology - Software and Web Development Emphasis; Jonathan Peter Manly, Computer Technology - Software and Web Development Emphasis; Gwendolyn Nadine Nelson, Business Administration; Alexandra Ortiz, Associate in Science; Rebecca Rogers, Associate in Science; William Erskine Stringer, Associate in Science; Alexander Canela Vazquez, Mechatronics Technology; and Joshua Whitt, Business Administration - Management Emphasis

From Belton:

Samuel Paul Morales, Mechatronics Technology; and Austin Nichols, Mechatronics Technology

From Iva:

James Rayford Powell, Mechatronics Technology; and Arthem Razin, Computer Technology - Cybersecurity and Forensics Emphasis

From Pelzer:

John Eric Childs, Mechatronics Technology

From Pendleton:

Bryce Ables, Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Technology; Grady Andrew Brock, Mechatronics Technology; Tanjit Singh Padda, Computer Technology - Network Systems Management Emphasis; and Julie Amber Thrasher, Criminal Justice Technology - Paralegal Studies Emphasis

From Starr:

Marty Ethan Nash, Associate in Science

From Townville:

Dontriel Abrams, Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Technology

From Williamston:

Makayla Tyanne Gilliland, Criminal Justice Technology - Paralegal Studies Emphasis

Oconee County

From Fair Play:

Emiley Nicole Kelley, Criminal Justice Technology - Paralegal Studies Emphasis

From Seneca:

Andrew Maxie, CNC Programming and Operations; Lamia Lasha Peace, Administrative Office Technology - Medical Emphasis; Blake Tyler Smith, Computer Technology - Software and Web Development Emphasis; and Brianna Nicole Thomason, Computer Technology - Software and Web Development Emphasis

From Walhalla:

Nathan Christopher Byron Ball, Surgical Technology; Landon Keith Chapman, Mechatronics Technology; William Garrett Fisher, CNC Programming and Operations; Kevin Austin Fretwell, Computer Technology - Cybersecurity and Forensics Emphasis; Andrew Lamar Garrison, Associate in Science; Landan L. Holden, HVAC Installer; Jeremy Michael Laboone, Mechatronics Technology; and Bryan Reyes-Montiel, Mechatronics Technology

From West Union:

Seth Nathaniel Hunnicutt, Mechatronics Technology; and Abigail Faith White, Business Administration - Management Emphasis

Pickens County

From Central:

William Jackson Bonds, Mechatronics Technology; Vivian Grace Childress, Media Arts Production; and Abdulrahman Lahwal, Medical Laboratory Technology

From Clemson:

Zachary Jacob Clark, Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Technology; Andrew James Henthorne, Associate in Science; and Samy Essam Shahror, Associate in Science

From Easley:

Emily Marie Hooper, Associate in Science; Autumn Nicole Lyerly, Medical Laboratory Technology; Joshua Bradley Owen, Business Administration - Marketing Emphasis; and Larissa Kimber-Leigh Smith, Nursing

From Liberty:

Andrew Thomas Ayers, Mechatronics Technology; Ethan Connor Garrick, CNC Programming and Operations; and Trevor Donald Hannah, Computer Technology - Software and Web Development Emphasis

From Pickens:

Dalton Axel Carlson, Mechatronics Technology; Christopher Serano-Hernandez, Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Technology; Charles Anthony Sexton, Associate in Science; James Mitchell Thomas, Criminal Justice Technology - Law Enforcement Operations Emphasis; and Samuel Elisha Wakefield, Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Technology

From Six Mile:

Sada Jean Dempsey, Criminal Justice Technology; and Owen McCollum Thomas, Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Technology

Out of County

From Aiken:

Blake William Oerman, Associate in Science

From Mount Pleasant:

Sophie Clair Michel, Associate in Arts; and Olivia Rose Panzarella, Associate in Scince

From Pawleys Island:

Ella Liliana Barnett, Associate in Science

From Pomaria:

Karlie E. Huffstetler, Associate in Arts

From Simpsonville:

Zachary Benjamin Gunter, Associate in Science

From Spartanburg:

Unique Cyciana Avery, Associate in Arts

Out of State

From Cary, NC:

Burke Patrick Ryan, Associate in Arts

From Dayton, MD:

Trey Aidan Maranto, Associate in Science

From Midlothian, TX:

Mariah J. Jordon, Associate in Science

From Newberry, FL:

Katelyn M. Edge, Associate in Science

From Valrico, FL:

Honey Bliss Balkcom, Associate in Science

From Westfield, NJ:

Matthew Tyler Fudali, Associate in Science

About Tri-County Technical College

Tri-County Technical College, a public two-year community and technical college serving Anderson, Oconee and Pickens Counties in South Carolina, enrolls more than 9,000 students annually and offers more than 70 major fields of study, including computer technology, industrial electronics, mechatronics, nursing, and university transfer programs. Tri-County boasts the highest student success rate among two-year colleges in the state and ranks in the top one percent nationally for successful student transfers to four-year colleges and universities. To learn more, visit tctc.edu

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