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SKYCTC CAPS FUTURE LPN’S

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Glasgow, KY–Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College (formerly Bowling Green TechnicalNursing student reciting pledge College) held a Capping ceremony at the Glasgow Health Campus to mark the achievement of 44 future Licensed Practical Nurses.

“The Nursing Cap was introduced in the nineteenth century and continues as a traditional symbol of nursing and nurse training. SKYCTC Glasgow Health Campus holds a capping ceremony for Practical Nursing students when they successfully complete two-thirds of the training. During the ceremony, they are presented with a plain white cap and upon graduation they will be rewarded with a blue band. The male students are awarded a certificate”, said Dr. Jimmy T. Isenberg, Dean of Allied Health and Nursing/SKYCTC Glasgow Health Campus Director.

The following students were capped during the ceremony:

Groupd of nursing studentsBarren County: Kaitlyn Beaty, Heather Buford, Sheena Choate, Jennifer Cooke, Marta Cunningham, Wendy White Duke, Carol Everett, Crystal Gordeuk, Brittany Hagan, Michael Kinslow, Crystal Marshall, Toye Medford, Jeanna Raney, Natasha Rascoe, Lindsey Rude, Jonna Wagoner, Shandi Wilson, and Candace Yeager

Allen County: Erika Rich, Leslie Sanspree,

Adair County: Sarah Steele

Cumberland County: Traci Graves

Edmonson County: Mazie Holt and Jessica Skaggs

Grayson County: Mary Beth Clark

Hart County: Wendy Durbin, Rebekah Lee, Allison Lutterman, Amber Reynolds

Logan County: Shanon Kees.

Metcalfe County: Amber Barnes, Lauran Decker, Melissa Grissom, Christopher Mosher and Sarah Patranek

Monroe County: Frances Copas, Jerri Beth Gee, Debra Hale, Crissy Scott and Christina Young

Taylor County: Jamie Squires

Warren County: Natalie Buchanan, Samantha Conley and Dawn Whitaker
SKYCTC has the mission to improve the employability and quality of life of south central Kentucky citizens as the primary provider of: certificate, diploma, associate degree, and collegiate transfer programs; college and workforce readiness programs; workforce education and training; and adult and family literacy.


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