SRTC commencement ceremony honors more than 500 graduates
Published 2:20 pm Saturday, December 22, 2018
- Graduates Anthony Clark and Mathew Johnson are photographed Dec. 13 at the Southern Regional Technical College graduation ceremony in the Colquitt County High School gymnasium.
MOULTRIE, Ga. — On Dec. 13, Southern Regional Technical College held its winter commencement ceremony at the Colquitt County High School gymnasium.
Graduation is an evening of celebrating and conferring degrees, diplomas, and certificates to students who have completed their respective credit and GED programs of study, SRTC said in a press release. This ceremony recognized more than 500 individual graduates. Many graduates received multiple honors as certain programs have embedded certificates.
Tricia Rich, RN, BSN delivered the commencement address. Rich received her associate’s degree in nursing from Southern Regional Technical College in 2013. She went on to receive her bachelor’s degree in nursing at Thomas University in 2016 and is currently working on a dual master’s degree in nursing and business administration and is expected to graduate from Thomas University in the fall of 2019. She started her nursing career five years ago at Archbold Memorial Hospital as a staff nurse. She has held both a charge nurse and assistant nurse manager role during this time at Archbold. She became part of the leadership team at Archbold two years ago where she is the nurse manager over the Cardiac Progressive Unit and Cardiac Observation Unit. She has been a member of the American Nurses Association, American Association of Heart Failure Nurses and the American Association of Critical Care Nurses since 2016.
Rich spoke on the importance of technical education and the role it has played in her life, particularly how it provided a foundation for her medical education and enabled her to achieve the career success she has enjoyed to date, SRTC said. She encouraged students to continually strive for their goals and addressed the adversity young graduates may face, but implored them to always act ethically and professionally.
“These students have worked hard, persevered, and earned the accolades that they received during this commencement ceremony,” SRTC President Craig Wentworth said. “We are continually proud of the quality of education that our faculty provide and the caliber of students that we are able to serve.”