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Commencement Set for 780 WKCTC Grads

Commencement Set for 780 WKCTC Grads
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By West Kentucky Star Staff
Apr. 28, 2016 | PADUCAH, KY
By West Kentucky Star Staff Apr. 28, 2016 | 10:14 AM | PADUCAH, KY
West Kentucky Community and Technical College will honor more than 780 candidates for graduation during commencement ceremonies at 2 pm and 5 pm Saturday, May 7 at the Luther F. Carson Four Rivers Center. There will also be a pinning ceremony held prior to commencement at 11:30 am for nursing students to receive pins.

Glenn David Denton, a partner with Denton Law Firm in Paducah, will be the keynote speaker for both commencement ceremonies. WKCTC students Corey Nance and Jake Hugenroth will be the student speakers. They were named to the 2016 KCTCS All-Academic Team, which recognizes outstanding students of community and technical colleges.

“It’s a wonderful honor to be able to represent this college and my fellow students,” said 20-year-old Nance of McCracken County. “Being selected for the KCTCS-All Academic Team shows me that all my hard work has definitely paid off. You only live once; you need to do all you can while you’re here.”

Nance, a Community Scholarship Program student who wants to become a mechanical engineer, said attending WKCTC has changed his life and made him a more mature student and man. He plans to transfer to the University of Kentucky this fall.

Hugenroth has always had a passion for technology, knowing from a young age he wanted to pursue a career that involved computers. He said attending WKCTC allowed him to jumpstart his career in network administration.

“I was able to pass my certification exams for my Cisco CCNA certification on the first try thanks to what I have learned here,” said the 20-year old Marshall County native. “I was also able to get two different internships thanks to my instructors and my advisor. That’s all on top of all of the knowledge I’ve gained through my courses here.”

Hugenroth works at WK&T Telecommunications in Mayfield and plans to transfer to Murray State University in the fall to work toward a bachelor’s degree and additional computer networking certifications.

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