MCCers join ranks of National Technical Honor Society

Joseph Knight presents Australia Tucker her National Technical Honor Society certificate.
Joseph Knight presents Australia Tucker her National Technical Honor Society certificate. 


Forty-two Meridian Community College students were celebrated as they were inducted into the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) for 2023-24.
 

NTHS is an academic honor organization for career and technical education students. 

To become a member of NTHS, a student must be enrolled in a career and technical education program, maintain a 3.5 grade point average (on a 4.0 GPA scale), and complete 24 or more credit hours. In addition, students must exhibit the qualities of honesty, responsibility, dependability, ability to work with others, leadership, and good citizenship.  

"Being named to the National Technical Honor Society represents not only a remarkable achievement but a commitment to excellence in technical skill and academic rigor," said Lori Smith, MCC dean of workforce education and NTHS advisor.  

She added, "This honor is a testament to their hard work and the bright future that lies ahead for each of them." 

Inductees included Madison Alexander, Charla Bishop, Matilyn Blackwell, Anna Blount, Jessie Broadwater, Hannah Buchanan, Miranda Bullock, Hasen Caldwell, Leah Cameron, Atoria Crowell, Kinsey Davis, Amelia Dees, David Downs, Samuel Downs, Ean Fisher, Devlin Ford, Justina Gainer, Katelyn Galjour, Jessica Harrison, Madison Hollingsworth, Aubrey Johnson, Daniel Johnson, Cordaisha Jones, Jamesha Jones, Au'Zyunna Lewis, Angelina Martin, Darlene McLaughlin, Micah Nelson, Olivia Nicholson, Bailey Parker, Chandani Patel, Justin Pugh, Deanna Reed, LeCosha Rhone, Dorothy Ross, Celeste Sharpe, Jordan Stevenson, Australia Tucker, Maya Wade, Kambri Wilborn, Kiersten White, and Tessa Windham. 

To learn more about MCC career and technical education, visit meridiancc.edu/cte.