BCCC’s Best, March 2016: Trustworthy | Eastern NC Now

March's honored character trait at Beaufort County Community College was "Trustworthy," someone who demonstrates a commitment to uphold responsibilities placed on them by others.

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    March's honored character trait at Beaufort County Community College was "Trustworthy," someone who demonstrates a commitment to uphold responsibilities placed on them by others. Brian Allen of Williamston, a Criminal Justice student, could not attend. Click image to expand.

The trustworthy troop (left to right): Jasmine "Brooke" Jefferson, Molly Brickhouse, Tiffany Knickerbocker, Ben Cartee and Leah Jones: Above.

Business student Molly Brickhouse (left) of Bath receives a certificate from instructor Cynthia King: Above.

Instructor Donna Dunn (right) announces winner Tiffany Knickerbocker of Chocowinity, a Medical Office Administration student: Above.

Curriculum student Jasmine "Brooke" Jefferson of Washington.

Curriculum student Ben Cartee of Washington: Above.

Curriculum student Leah Jones of Belhaven: Above.

    For more information, please contact Kimberly Jackson, Director of Counseling at (252)940-6252 or kimberly.jackson@beaufortccc.edu.


    Contact: Attila Nemecz
         Public Relations Coordinator

      Beaufort County Community College

       5337 US Hwy 264 East
       Washington, NC 27889

       252.940.6387  •  attila.nemecz@beaufortccc.edu
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