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Graduates from Vocational Training Programs in February-March 2021

Cheers and safe travels to the graduates of our Vocational Certificate program spanning Feb-March 2021. Learn about the achievements of students from graphic design, web design, multimedia courses, and various other disciplines.

Vocational Graduates from February-March 2021
Vocational Graduates from February-March 2021

Graduates from Vocational Training Programs in February-March 2021

Graduates Celebrate Achievements at Kansas City Kansas Community College

Kansas City Kansas Community College recently held a graduation ceremony, where several students received vocational certificates in various fields. Among the graduates were Camryn Burkholder, Ryan Boldt, Tia Gibson, Firoozeh Fazeli, Melanie Santos, Michael Ntabaazi, Lisa Kelsen, Laura Hayden, Ellen Hackstaff, and On On Lao.

Jennifer Garner, a renowned actress and advocate, offered words of wisdom to the graduates. She encouraged them to find, insist on, dig into, and go after what they are optimistic about, and to fight for what makes them optimistic about the world.

The graduates received certificates in Graphic Design, Multimedia Arts, and Digital Arts. Camryn Burkholder, Ryan Boldt, Tia Gibson, and On On Lao each received a Graphic Design Professional Certificate. Firoozeh Fazeli received a Marketing Design Professional Certificate, while Melanie Santos, Michael Ntabaazi, Lisa Kelsen, Laura Hayden, and Ellen Hackstaff each received a Multimedia Arts Professional Certificate.

Kansas City Kansas Community College offers a range of vocational certificate programmes, including Culinary Arts, Customer Service, Nursing Assistant, Office Assistant, Paramedic, Welding Technology Certificates, and others in technical and health professions fields. Admission requirements vary by programme but typically include a high school diploma or equivalent. Some programmes, especially in health professions, may have additional prerequisites such as background checks, immunizations, or placement testing.

The graduates were congratulated on their achievements and encouraged to pursue creative careers. The institution's admissions office can provide more detailed, program-specific admissions criteria for those interested in pursuing vocational certificates at Kansas City Kansas Community College.

Graphic design certificates were among those awarded to the graduates, signifying their ability to create visually appealing designs for various lifestyle and technology-driven industries. With their newfound skills, these students are now equipped to contribute to the education-and-self-development sector, expanding their horizon beyond the confines of the college.

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