RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY GRADUATES

September 01, 2023
RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY GRADUATES

Fifteen students recently graduated from Wharton County Junior College’s Radiologic Technology program. Front row, left to right, are Kayla Smith of Sugar Land, Brandi Brennan of Rosenberg, Alyssa Crow of Richmond, Kayla Parker of Wharton, Kaitlyn Surratt of Louise, Melisa Malagon of Bay City and Norma Gutierrez Guerrero of El Campo. Back row, left to right, are Arianna Vazquez of Sugar Land, Madilyn Spalek of Markham, Aliza Berlas of Rosenberg, Eman Sbeiti of Stafford, Maria Arroyo of Wharton, Delia Lopez of Palacios and Maria Garcia of Bay City. Not pictured is James Hunter Adkins of Eagle Lake. 

WHARTON, TEXAS – Fifteen students recently graduated from the Wharton County Junior College Radiologic Technology program. A ceremony was held on Aug. 18 on the Wharton campus.

Graduates included:

  • Colorado County – James Hunter Adkins of Eagle Lake
  • Fort Bend County – Aliza Berlas of Rosenberg, Brandi Brennan of Rosenberg, Alyssa Crow of Richmond, Eman Sbeiti of Stafford, Kayla Smith of Sugar Land and Arianna Vazquez of Sugar Land
  • Matagorda County – Maria Garcia of Bay City, Delia Lopez of Palacios, Melissa Malagon of Bay City and Madilyn Spalek of Markham
  • Wharton County – Maria Arroyo of Wharton, Norma Gutierrez Guerrero of El Campo, Kayla Parker of Wharton and Kaitlyn Surratt of Louise

The WCJC Radiologic Technology Program prepares students for entry-level radiologic technologist positions. Course curriculum is a balance of general educational and technical courses as well as supervised clinical work at local hospitals. These courses provide the student with an opportunity for educational development as well as occupational competence during the 24-month program. For more information, visit www.wcjc.edu

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