Moultrie Tech Inducts 12 into Honor Society
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Moultrie Technical College inducted 12 of its most accomplished students into the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) on June 1 at the college’s ceremonies. Moultrie Campus inductees pictured, left to right, are Michael Hill, Kellie Pendred, Sheila Weber, Crissy Leigh Hester and Toni Crockett. Not pictured from the Moultrie Campus is NTHS inductee Willie Avery, Sr. |
Tifton Campus inductees pictured, left to right, are NiKeisha Johnson, Teresa Reyes, Jessie Williams-Thomas, Aurona Sears, Christine Harper and Vonnie Scott. |
Moultrie Technical College inducted 12 students into its National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) organization at the college’s ceremonies on September 1 at the Veterans Parkway Campus in Moultrie and the MTC Tifton Campus. Inducted students represent the college’s four-county service area of Colquitt, Tift, Turner and Worth.
NTHS is a non-profit honor organization for students enrolled in occupational and technical programs at the college level.
Vice President of Student Affairs Scott Hudson, Executive Vice President Jim Glass, and Director of Library Services and NTHS advisor Udella Spicer assisted with the induction ceremony.
NTHS inductees must be diploma or degree seeking students, have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.75, have completed at least 45 credit hours, have a satisfactory work ethics evaluation and be nominated by a Moultrie Technical College instructor.
Benefits of NTHS membership include special recognition at graduation, a diploma seal and letters of recommendation to potential employers when students begin their job searches following graduation.
According to the national office of NTHS, many employers specifically seek new hires through the organization because of the high level of work ethics and intelligence found in its members.
This quarter’s inductees are Toni Marie Crockett, NiKeisha Jewell Inell Johnson, Teresa Rene Reyes and Sheila Yvette Weber, Accounting Technology; Michael Hill, Automotive Technology; Christine Dawn Harper, Crissy Leigh Hester, Vonnie Cater Scott and Aurona Holmes Sears, Business Administrative Technology; Willie Calvin Avery, Sr. and Jessie D. Williams-Thomas, Cosmetology; and Kellie Pendred, Early Childhood Care and Education.




