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Seventeen students at Beaufort County Community College were recognized as "BCCC's Best" in a ceremony on the college campus this week. All students were cited for being respectful.

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    Seventeen students at Beaufort County Community College were recognized as "BCCC's Best" in a ceremony on the college campus this week. All students were cited for being respectful.

    Those honored were Divine Best, Trent Davis, Earl Hines, Corey McClain, James Porter, Brittany Scherer, Kenyana and Kenyana Smith of Washington; Mary Lewter of Aurora; Carmilla Oden of Bath; Charles "Cam" Martin and Jordan Pooser of Belhaven; Lee Brame of Blounts Creek; Wilbert Nobles of Chocowinity; Steven Mason and Brianne Voliva of Columbia; Martin Overholt of Pantego, and Trista Spencer of Swan Quarter.

    During the ceremony attended by BCCC faculty and staff and guests of the honorees, Vice President of Student Services Rick Anderson and the nominating faculty or staff member presented each student with a certificate that contained the description of his or her activities.
Seventeen Beaufort County Community College students were recognized as "BCCC's Best" and were cited for being respectful. Those attending the ceremony, pictured front row, left to right, were Brittany Scherer, Corey McClain, Trista Spencer, Kenyana Smith, Trent Davis and Mary Lewter; back row, left to right,Wilbert Nobles, James Porter, Lee Brame, Earl Hines, Jordan Pooser, Divine Best, Charles "Cam" Martin and Carmilla Oden.

    Each month "BCCC's Best" highlights a character trait found in students such as motivation, respect, hard work, commitment and involvement in the college.

    For more information about "BCCC's Best," contact Anderson at ricka@beaufortccc.edu or by telephone at 940-6217.


    Beaufort County Community College is a public comprehensive community college committed to accessible and affordable quality education, effective teaching, relevant training, and lifelong learning opportunities for the people served by the College.
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