JANESVILLE - Blackhawk Technical College has announced that 489 students from four states and 40 Wisconsin communities completed their degree or certification process in 41 fields of study during the 2015-16 school year.
Ninety-nine of those students, or slightly more than 20 percent, graduated with honors, meaning they earned GPAs of 3.75 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
BTC's welding and nursing programs graduated 51 and 45 students, the most of any of its programs, followed by the business management program with 39 and criminal justice-law enforcement program with 38.
Commencement ceremonies were held May 21. This year's graduates, grouped by where they currently reside, are:
Albany: Samantha Masseur, medical assistant, and William R. Romanski, welding
Argyle: Michael Raab, agribusiness specialist; Laura A. Huntington, business management; and Brooke Lee Nipple, radiography
Belleville: Kyle Hofmaster, business management
Brodhead: Karina Rae Rosheisen, agribusiness specialist; Nicholas Jacobson, agribusiness specialist; Brianne Olson, criminal justice; Brian Clark, criminal justice; Briyanna Alyce Gburzynski, criminal justice; Mackenzie Marie Mulligan, human resources; Kathy Ringhand, legal admin professional; Jon-Eric Arthur Boeger, mechanical design technology; Mikayhla Kaitlynn Canon, medical administrative specialist; Alyssa Cramer, medical assistant; Daytona Seichter, medical laboratory technician; Joshua Condon, nursing; Tracie Wuthrich, physical therapist assistant; Amanda Johnson, radiography; Spenser Nelson, welding; Timothy John Newton, welding; Joel Aguilar Paredes, welding; Blake Ward Steiner, welding; Cristopher Paulson, welding; and Elizabeth McGrath, administrative support professional
Browntown: Travis Radzwilowicz, agribusiness specialist; Taylor Kerstin Klemm, phlebotomy technician; and Taylor M. Zilske, culinary arts
Monroe: Tyler Raymond, accounting; Katelin Jo Coulthard, accounting; Bradley Grebner, agribusiness specialist; Brandon James Drafall, air conditioning, heating and refrigeration technician; Rachel Cummins, business management; Terese Watkins, business management; Brooke Bauman, business management; Ann Coker, business management; Joseph Thoman, criminal justice; Jeremy Lethlean, criminal justice; Dana Courtney Moore, early childhood education; Kolleen Marie Kehm, lab technician assistant; Lisa Dean, nursing; Jeanette Williams, nursing; Beth Flannery, nursing; Crystal Mau, nursing; Angel Marie Pohl, pharmacy technician; Celine Martin, phlebotomy technician; Dillon Lawrence Larson, physical therapist assistant; Amber Burkhalter, radiography; Andie Elizabeth Jorgenson, welding; and Kyle Anthony Netzel, welding
Monticello: Joseph Eugene Lincicum, business management; Nicole Hermanson, criminal justice; Melissa Ann Wahl, human resources; and April L. Truttmann, nursing
New Glarus: Trevor Preston, welding, and Connor William Peters, welding
South Wayne: Tanner John Schiferl, welding
Ninety-nine of those students, or slightly more than 20 percent, graduated with honors, meaning they earned GPAs of 3.75 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
BTC's welding and nursing programs graduated 51 and 45 students, the most of any of its programs, followed by the business management program with 39 and criminal justice-law enforcement program with 38.
Commencement ceremonies were held May 21. This year's graduates, grouped by where they currently reside, are:
Albany: Samantha Masseur, medical assistant, and William R. Romanski, welding
Argyle: Michael Raab, agribusiness specialist; Laura A. Huntington, business management; and Brooke Lee Nipple, radiography
Belleville: Kyle Hofmaster, business management
Brodhead: Karina Rae Rosheisen, agribusiness specialist; Nicholas Jacobson, agribusiness specialist; Brianne Olson, criminal justice; Brian Clark, criminal justice; Briyanna Alyce Gburzynski, criminal justice; Mackenzie Marie Mulligan, human resources; Kathy Ringhand, legal admin professional; Jon-Eric Arthur Boeger, mechanical design technology; Mikayhla Kaitlynn Canon, medical administrative specialist; Alyssa Cramer, medical assistant; Daytona Seichter, medical laboratory technician; Joshua Condon, nursing; Tracie Wuthrich, physical therapist assistant; Amanda Johnson, radiography; Spenser Nelson, welding; Timothy John Newton, welding; Joel Aguilar Paredes, welding; Blake Ward Steiner, welding; Cristopher Paulson, welding; and Elizabeth McGrath, administrative support professional
Browntown: Travis Radzwilowicz, agribusiness specialist; Taylor Kerstin Klemm, phlebotomy technician; and Taylor M. Zilske, culinary arts
Monroe: Tyler Raymond, accounting; Katelin Jo Coulthard, accounting; Bradley Grebner, agribusiness specialist; Brandon James Drafall, air conditioning, heating and refrigeration technician; Rachel Cummins, business management; Terese Watkins, business management; Brooke Bauman, business management; Ann Coker, business management; Joseph Thoman, criminal justice; Jeremy Lethlean, criminal justice; Dana Courtney Moore, early childhood education; Kolleen Marie Kehm, lab technician assistant; Lisa Dean, nursing; Jeanette Williams, nursing; Beth Flannery, nursing; Crystal Mau, nursing; Angel Marie Pohl, pharmacy technician; Celine Martin, phlebotomy technician; Dillon Lawrence Larson, physical therapist assistant; Amber Burkhalter, radiography; Andie Elizabeth Jorgenson, welding; and Kyle Anthony Netzel, welding
Monticello: Joseph Eugene Lincicum, business management; Nicole Hermanson, criminal justice; Melissa Ann Wahl, human resources; and April L. Truttmann, nursing
New Glarus: Trevor Preston, welding, and Connor William Peters, welding
South Wayne: Tanner John Schiferl, welding